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Released
  
February 1966

Length
  
30:12

Release date
  
February 1966

Label
  
Collectors' Choice Music

Recorded
  
1966

Artist
  
Dean Martin

Producer
  
Jimmy Bowen

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Somewhere There's a Someone (1966)
  
Dean Martin Sings Songs from "The Silencers" (1966)

Genres
  
Country music, Traditional pop music

Similar
  
Dean Martin albums, Traditional pop music albums

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Somewhere There's a Someone is a 1966 studio album by Dean Martin, produced by Jimmy Bowen.

Contents

This was the first of five albums that Martin released in 1966, that year he also starred in three films, and appeared in his own television show. Somewhere There's a Someone peaked at 50 on the Billboard 200.

The title track, "Somewhere There's a Someone" was a Top 40 pop hit and appeared in the Top Five of the easy listening chart in the late winter of 1966. The song was in a familiar arrangement to his comeback hit, "Everybody Loves Somebody" from 1964.

Reprise Records had intended to record an album anchored by "Somewhere There's a Someone", which had been a hit for Martin in the Winter of 1966. Martin was too preoccupied with other work to record, so this album was issued featuring ten tracks from two of his earlier albums, plus the two sides of the "Somewhere There's a Someone" single.

"Any Time," "Blue Blue Day," "I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry," "I Walk the Line," and "Room Full of Roses" had been previously released by Martin on his 1963 album Dean "Tex" Martin: Country Style and "Candy Kisses," "I Can't Help It", "Bouquet of Roses," "Just a Little Lovin'," and "Second Hand Rose (Second Hand Heart)" had been on Dean "Tex" Martin: Country Styles follow-up, Dean "Tex" Martin Rides Again, also released in 1963. Despite the duplication of material, Somewhere There's a Someone became Martin's eighth gold album.

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Reception

The initial Billboard magazine review from March 5, 1966 commented that "Martin offers a beautiful and commercial program...which he performs to the hilt".

William Ruhlmann on Allmusic.com gave the album two and a half stars out of five. Ruhlmann commented on Martin's duplication of material from his earlier country music albums writing that "All the tracks were listed on the front cover, so you couldn't accuse Reprise of deception...But this was the most egregious example yet of Reprise's tendency to recycle its Martin catalog"

Track listing

  1. "Somewhere There's a Someone" (Baker Knight) - 2:14
  2. "Anytime" (Herbert "Happy" Lawson) - 2:19
  3. "Blue, Blue Day" (Don Gibson) - 1:45
  4. "I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry" (Hank Williams) - 2:36
  5. "Candy Kisses" (George Morgan) - 3:04
  6. "I Can't Help It (If I'm Still in Love With You)" (Williams) - 2:42
  7. "That Old Clock on the Wall" (Ken Lane, Irving Taylor) - 2:57
  8. "Bouquet of Roses" (Bob Hilliard, Steve Nelson) - 2:56
  9. "I Walk the Line" (Johnny Cash) - 2:24
  10. "Just a Little Lovin'" (Eddy Arnold, Zeke Clements) - 2:03
  11. "Room Full of Roses" (Tim Spencer) - 2:57
  12. "Second Hand Rose (Second Hand Heart)" (Harlan Howard) - 2:15

Personnel

  • Dean Martin – vocals
  • Ed Thrasher - art direction
  • Artis Page - cover art
  • Jimmy Bowen - producer
  • Songs

    Somewhere There's A Someone2:14
    Any Time2:22
    Blue Blue Day1:48

    References

    Somewhere There's a Someone Wikipedia