Dean Martin

Approval Rate: 73%

73%Approval ratio

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    serpentsmasher

    Tue Sep 11 2007

    etched in my brain as the annoying "amore" song whenever I'd go to the olive gardens, that, and the irritating "dean martins toast" guy on late night infomercials.

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    cher46

    Thu Jan 19 2006

    Far too underrated because he had the talent for making it all look so easy. One of the most beautiful voices that ever was.

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    genghisthehun

    Wed Oct 12 2005

    Good easy to listen to voice and had lots of great songs. He was especially good if you had a few and were feeling nostalgic.

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    sivits403

    Sat Jul 09 2005

    Dean was the king of cool, all the way. I enjoy his music, along with many other 50's and 60's pop stars. Too bad we don't have singers like him today. I miss that genre. Memories are made of this.

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    x_factor_z

    Wed Apr 06 2005

    That old drunk could sing well, most of the time.

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    cosmo_renfro

    Fri Mar 12 2004

    although I really like Dean Martin I don't think that he should be under rock. He is completely classic and the king of cool. Anyone who thinks otherwise is blind and probably mentally stupid.

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    moosekarloff

    Tue Aug 19 2003

    Dean was a moronic twerp. There's thousands of guys singing in the shower right now who have better pipes than this clown. Very oldfashioned type of singer, even when he was young. This guy, like Sinatra, was Old Hat in 1950, yet continued to hang on for decades more, entertaining the culturally challenged.

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    heidikay

    Tue Aug 05 2003

    Dean was the man. But this list is too broad.

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    media_mogul

    Sat Jun 14 2003

    I could listen to Dean and Frank forever.

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    flairfanfrompa

    Thu May 01 2003

    A comedian who topped the box office with serious dramatic films, a serious actor who was best known for being funny, a movie star who was a pop singer, a pop singer who starred in one of the most successful weekly TV shows of the 1960's. Martin topped the pop charts, the Nielsen TV ratings, and the movie box office multiple times, an feat so rare not even the Beatles, Sinatra, or Elvis could match Dino's track record. Martin was still starring in huge box office films in 1981, over 30 years after his feature film debut. His first Top 40 hit single was in the late 40's but he was still a major chart presence through the late 60's. Martin's talents as an actor and singer survived Elvis, The Beatles, Acid Rock, and the Sexual Revolution while churning out success after success. His gimmick and personna are among the most memorable and celebrated in the history of 20'th century entertainment. Ironically, critics consider his best recordings those he did before the 60's, when he had hi... Read more

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    molfan

    Fri Jan 17 2003

    Dean Martin had that cool, sauve way about him when he sang. He has a good singing voice and gave us such hits of the time as That's Amore, and Everybody Loves Somebody Sometime. he reminds me a bit of Perry Como with his singing style. I wish that RATEITALL would break down and put separte categories for all of these singers musicians etc, like they did with tv. shows. It is really not fair to have all these singers lumped all together.

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    fredwah

    Thu Dec 12 2002

    As Dean used to sing "Everybody loves somebody sometime" and my Italian mother lived Dean Martin. he was an enjoyable entertainer. There was nothing not to like.

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    pigwiggle

    Tue Dec 10 2002

    I believe Dean was one of the most underrated performers ever. He was the real talent of Martin & Lewis and The Rat Pack. After he split with Lewis, Dean made a variety of DIFFERENT movies showing his wide range of abilities, as far as I can tell Lewis just kept making the same movie over and over and over. As for his singing abliilt he was THE best EVER. And as a human being the man was a real sweetie.

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    ultraalkaline9_9

    Mon Nov 25 2002

    One of the all-time greats, back when America had a clean and beautiful pop culture!

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    chaotician23

    Wed Nov 20 2002

    Great! One of the best artists ever!

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    jason1972

    Fri Oct 25 2002

    It's really hard to rate Dean Martin since he was not part of my generation. But if I would give an unbiased perspective. He was a great smooth and sultry tenor. He dressed sharp and not a bad actor either. It's too bad his life wasn't that easy toward the end, losing his son and getting cancer.

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    babyzero

    Thu Oct 03 2002

    Oh, common he's Dean. That says it all, I'd live forever in his voice. He's the most under-rated singer I've ever known, Wow he's great I mean WOW!

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    sunny184

    Tue Oct 02 2001

    Dean is my number one singer of all time. I never get tired of listening to his CDs. Those of you who gave him a terrible rating are wrong. His voice was one of the best of all time.

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    potch1214

    Wed Sep 19 2001

    On another list, rated much higher, but Dino as a rocker? Frank, maybe. Not Dean. On this list he has to be lower (or better yet, off of it all together).

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    kiwi8577

    Sun Jul 01 2001

    I'm only 42, but I'm a hugh Dean Martin fan, thanks to hearing my parents play his records all the time when I was growing up! What a voice he had, and not a bad actor either!! The coolest!

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    castlebee

    Mon Jun 04 2001

    Dean Martin stole my heart many years ago when I decided to check out my mother's record collection and played his album for the first time. I was probably about around 9 or 10 at the time but even then I knew he had a great voice and the looks to match (this may be one reason I've always been a sucker for dark gorgeous Italians!). He was also no slouch as an actor and comedian. His TV show was hilarious and the lovable drunk thing worked well for him - though I think most people had no trouble seeing the sweet guy and great entertainer behind the act. I have his greatest hits on CD now and, after all these years, can still become entranced listening to that soothing, sexy voice … ahhhh, that's amore'!

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    johnny_roulette

    Thu Jan 11 2001

    Look, Dean was cool, but there's something really wrong with this list. It's too broad. How the hell can I objectively compare Dean Martin and someone like the Rolling Stones on a list? Makes no sense at all.

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    expressjeans

    Tue Nov 21 2000

    Two words to describe Dean Martin : The Coolest

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    lou28jg

    Fri Nov 17 2000

    It was Dino who knocked off those phonies from Liverpool (Bealtes) from the Number One position in 1964, during their so-called height. Just for that, Dino get 5 stars.

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    vicky5

    Fri Nov 17 2000

    If Dean Martin had concentrated more on his music career rather than movies, he would had been bigger than Sinatra or Tony Bennett. Every song he made was of supreme quality.

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    nikita91

    Fri Nov 17 2000

    By far, the King of Cool. Sinatra had the following, but Dino had the voice. He sang a song with such heart that every word seems to melt your ears. Definetly one of the best singers, ever.

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