auntie
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Big Dino started dying the day Little Dino Jr. died.
I think you're right.
Big Dino started dying the day Little Dino Jr. died.
We love Dean Martin here in my house. I thought it was just an Italian thing(I'm half Italian)..although my husband isn't Italian at all and he likes him, but then again he's been married to me for over 30 years!Even my daughter who is 21 likes Dean Martin. I know..it's wierd for a kid her age. She has a CD in her car..and her friends made fun of her at first..but now they like it too! That girl loves music..and listens to all kinds. She knows what's good, and what she likes.
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He does have a velvet voice.
As for Elvis, well I have a special place in my heart for that guy.. our wedding song was "I can't help falling in love"
Yeah..we were old fashioned even back then.Kind of said it all, we met when I was in high school and married a year after I graduated.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fq-ZMVkJDJ0
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I think my MIL would even give up smoking to go and see this guy again. She has seen him many more in concert than anyone knows.
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Our song was can't help falling in love.
I dunno. I think Dean may have a one up on Elvis. Then again...Elvis really knew how to work it....but Dean...that voice!![]()
Big Dino started dying the day Little Dino Jr. died.
My mom would have said Engelbert Humperdink was the best ever.
I love Dean...he had such charisma. Where has that great music gone?![]()
I love Dean...he had such charisma. Where has that great music gone?![]()
Harry Connick, Jr, Natalie Cole, Linda Ronstadt, and Rod Stewart have all tried to revive the "good old songs". I think Harry came the closest to getting the job done right.
Out of the "Rat Pack", I'd have to say that ol' Dean-o was my favorite. He had a variety show in the 60's that I never missed!! Oh yeah...the other two I never missed were "The Jackie Gleason Show" and the "Red Skelton Hour". I was very saddened the day Jackie died. My dad was a "dead ringer" for Jackie.
Elvis?? - sorry Pete - I enjoyed his movies, but never cared too much for him otherwise. Rick & I will never agree on that one!