

15, 1964) “The Door Is Still Open to My Heart” reached No. After charting for the first time in 2018, Dean Martins 'Let It Snow' reached another important milestone in 2019: An official music video for the song was uploaded to YouTube in November.

He earned a trio of top 10s: “Everybody Loves Somebody” spent a week at No. Including “Snow,” he has earned 28 total entries, with his first 27 charting between 1958 (the Hot 100’s inaugural year) and 1969. Original Rat Pack member Martin has a storied history on the Hot 100. (Per rules put in place earlier this decade, older songs, like Martin’s “Snow,” are eligible to chart on the Hot 100 if gaining in multiple metrics and ranking in the top 50.) That distinction belongs to late jazz star Louis Prima, who, as featured on Kids See Ghosts’ “4th Dimension,” went 57 years, four months and 10 days between his previous Hot 100 hit, “Wonderland by Night,” in February 1961 and his return earlier this year on “Dimension,” on June 23. Dean Martin wafts back onto the Billboard Hot 100 with his flurry-filled rendition of Let It Snow, Let It Snow, Let It Snow at No. Let it G7 snow, let it snow, let it C snow. The C fire is G7 slowly C dying, And, my C dear, we're Ebdim still good - G byeing, But as Dm long as you A7 love me Dm so. But if G you really hold me tight, A7 All the way D7 home I'll be G warm. What makes these recordings special is his languid and.

The beloved crooner does his thing with a well-chosen selection of seasonal favorites. Still, Martin doesn’t break the record for the longest gap between Hot 100 entries. How I'll Am hate going D7 out in the G storm. Theres good reason why Dean Martin was known as the King of Cool, and with Christmas being one of our coldest holidays, it makes sense that these two go together so well. 1 On Hot 100 With Biggest Streaming Week Ever For a… Ariana Grande's 'Thank U, Next' Returns to No.
