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1964 compilation album by Dean Martin
Hey, Brother, Pour the Wine is a 1964
compilation album by
Capitol Records released after
Dean Martin moved to Reprise Records. It collects several non-LP singles and album tracks recorded by Dean while with Capitol.
[1]
Track listing
"Hey, Brother, Pour the Wine" (
Ross Bagdasarian ) - 2:53
"
Sway (Quien Sera)" (
Pablo Ruiz ,
Norman Gimbel ) - 2:45
"Try Again" (Bergdahl, Killman, May)
"The Man Who Plays the Mandolino" (Fanciulla, Marilyn Keith, Alan Bergman)
"
Memories Are Made of This " (
Terry Gilkyson , Richard Dehr,
Frank Miller ) - 2:17
"Peddler Man (Ten I Loved)" (
Nicholas Brodszky ,
Jack Lawrence )
"
Standing on the Corner " (
Frank Loesser ) - 2:51
"Love Me! Love Me!" (Walker, Di Chiarra)
"That's What I Like" (
Jule Styne ,
Bob Hilliard )
"Solitaire" (Cuion, Borck, Nutter)
"
Just in Time " (
Betty Comden , Jule Styne,
Adolph Green ) - 2:16
Bonus tracks from 2005 Collectors' Choice reissue
Source:
[2]
"You Was" (with
Peggy Lee ) (
Paul Francis Webster ,
Sonny Burke ) - 2:49
"I'm in Love with You" (with
Margaret Whiting ) (
Don Raye ,
Gene de Paul ) - 2:54
"We Never Talk Much" (with
Helen O'Connell ) (Nicholas Brodskzy,
Sammy Cahn )
"Relax-Ay-Voo" (with
Line Renaud ) (
Arthur Schwartz , Sammy Cahn)
"Ev'ry Street's a Boulevard in Old New York" (with
Jerry Lewis ) (Styne, Hilliard)
References
Studio albums Posthumous albums Compilation albums Singles Related