Dean Martin Вђ“ Everybody Loves Somebody (2025)
In 1999, the 1964 recording was officially inducted into the , cementing its place as one of the most significant recordings in music history. Whether you're a lifelong fan of the Rat Pack or a new listener, the "King of Cool’s" velvet voice continues to remind us that our "sometime" is always just around the corner.
: Before Martin’s 1964 blockbuster, it had been recorded by other greats like Frank Sinatra and Peggy Lee , but neither version managed to find major commercial success. Dean Martin – Everybody Loves Somebody
: The song was co-written by Sam Coslow, Irving Taylor, and Martin’s own pianist, Ken Lane . In 1999, the 1964 recording was officially inducted
It wasn't just a love song; it was a reassurance that love eventually finds everyone. This message of romantic destiny resonated so deeply with Martin that it replaced " That’s Amore " as his signature song and served as the theme for his iconic variety program, , for a decade. A Lasting Legacy : The song was co-written by Sam Coslow,
While most associate the song exclusively with "Dino," it actually had a long history before it became his signature tune:
: Martin first recorded a laid-back, small-combo version for his Dream with Dean album. However, it was the re-recorded version with a full orchestra and chorus that catapulted it to No. 1. The Universal Message














