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Dean Martin – Houston (used)
Dean Martin – Houston (used)
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Dean Martin – Houston
"Houston" is a studio album by the American singer
Dean Martin, released in 1965 on Reprise Records.
Key Information:
- Release Date: 1965. November 1965 is specified by some sources.
- Producer: Jimmy Bowen produced the album.
- Genre: Traditional pop, country, jazz, pop, vocal.
- Significance: The album's title track, "Houston," written by Lee Hazlewood, appeared in the Top 40 singles chart during the summer of 1965.
- Commercial Performance: "Houston" reached number 11 on the Billboard 200 chart. It was certified Gold by the RIAA, with sales of 500,000 copies.
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Tracklist: The album includes 12 tracks. Notable tracks include:
- Houston
- The First Thing Ev'ry Morning (And the Last Thing Ev'ry Night)
- Hammer and Nails
- Little Lovely One
- Love, Love, Love
- Down Home
- I Will
- Snap Your Fingers
- Everybody But Me
- Old Yellow Line
- Detour
- You're the Reason I'm in Love
- Reception: Jimmy Bowen's production on the album was praised, expanding Martin's contemporary sound. The album's chart performance indicated Martin's sustained comeback.
- Formats: The album was originally released on vinyl LP in both mono and stereo versions. It was reissued on CD by Hip-O Records in 2009.
The album "Houston" was a successful release for Dean Martin, building on the success of his previous hits and showcasing his ability to adapt to changing musical tastes under the guidance of producer Jimmy Bowen.
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