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'''Al Martino''' was an American singer and actor. He was known as "one of the great Italian American [[Pop music|pop]] [[Crooner|crooners]]"<ref>{{Cite web|title=Al Martino Biography, Songs, & Albums|url=https://www.allmusic.com/artist/al-martino-mn0000509367/biography|access-date=2022-07-09|website=AllMusic|language=en}}</ref>. The highlight of his career was from the 1950s to the mid-1970s. He played Johnny Fontane in ''[[The Godfather]]''. |
'''Al Martino''' was an Italian American singer and actor<ref>{{Cite web|title=Al Martino|url=https://www.discogs.com/artist/266267-Al-Martino|access-date=2022-07-09|website=Discogs|language=en}}</ref>. He was known as "one of the great Italian American [[Pop music|pop]] [[Crooner|crooners]]"<ref>{{Cite web|title=Al Martino Biography, Songs, & Albums|url=https://www.allmusic.com/artist/al-martino-mn0000509367/biography|access-date=2022-07-09|website=AllMusic|language=en}}</ref>. The highlight of his career was from the 1950s to the mid-1970s. He played Johnny Fontane in ''[[The Godfather]]''. |
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{{short description|American actor and singer (1927-2009) |
{{short description|American actor and singer (1927-2009)}} |
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== Studio Albums == |
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* 1959: ''Al Martino'' (20th Century Fox) |
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* 1960: ''Swing Along With Al Martino'' (20th Century Fox) |
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* 1962: ''The Exciting Voice of Al Martino'' ([[Billboard 200|U.S.]] No. 109) Capitol Records |
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* 1962: ''The Italian Voice of Al Martino'' (U.S. No. 57) |
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* 1963: ''When Your Love Has Gone'' (20th Century Fox) |
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* 1963: ''[[I Love You Because (Al Martino album)|I Love You Because]]'' (U.S. No. 7) |
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* 1963: ''Painted, Tainted Rose'' (U.S. No. 9) |
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* 1963: ''Love Notes'' |
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* 1963: ''Sings Great Italian Love Songs'' |
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* 1964: ''A Merry Christmas'' (U.S. Christmas No. 8) |
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* 1964: ''I Love You More and More Every Day/Tears and Roses'' (U.S. No. 31) |
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* 1964: ''Living a Lie'' (U.S. No. 13) |
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* 1965: ''My Cherie'' (U.S. No. 19) |
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* 1965: ''Somebody Else is Taking My Place'' (U.S. No. 42) |
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* 1965: ''We Could'' (U.S. No. 41) |
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* 1966: ''Spanish Eyes'' (U.S. No. 8) |
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* 1966: ''Think I'll Go Somewhere and Cry Myself to Sleep'' (U.S. No. 116) |
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* 1966: ''This is Love'' (U.S. No. 57) |
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* 1967: ''Daddy's Little Girl'' (U.S. No. 23) |
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* 1967: ''This Love for You'' (U.S. No. 99) |
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* 1967: ''Mary in the Morning'' (U.S. No. 63) |
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* 1968: ''[[L'amour est bleu|Love is Blue]]'' (U.S. No. 56) |
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* 1968: ''This is Al Martino'' (U.S. No. 129) |
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* 1968: ''Wake Up to Me Gentle'' |
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* 1969: ''Jean'' (U.S. No. 196) |
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* 1969: ''Sausalito'' (U.S. No. 189) |
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* 1970: ''Can't Help Falling in Love'' (U.S. No. 184) |
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* 1970: ''My Heart Sings'' (U.S. No. 172) |
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* 1972: ''Love Theme from 'The Godfather''' (U.S. No. 138) |
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* 1972: ''Summer of '42'' (U.S. No. 204) |
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* 1973: ''Country Style'' |
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* 1974: ''I Won't Last a Day Without You'' |
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* 1975: ''To the Door of the Sun'' (U.S. No. 129) |
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* 1976: ''In Concert: Recorded With the [[Edmonton Symphony Orchestra]]'' (live) RockyRock |
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* 1976: ''Sing My Love Songs'' |
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* 1978: ''The Next Hundred Years'' |
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* 1978: ''Al Martino Sings'' (20th Century Fox) |
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* 1978: ''Al Martino'' |
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* 1982: ''All of Me'' (MovieTone) |
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* 1990: ''Quando,Quando, Quando'' (Dynamic) |
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* 1991: ''Al Martino: In Concert'' (Prestige) |
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* 1993: ''The Voice to Your Heart''; produced by [[Dieter Bohlen]] in Germany (Dino Music) |
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* 2000: ''Style'' (Varèse Sarabande) |
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* 2006: ''Come Share the Wine'' (Sin-Drome) |
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* 2011: ''Thank You'' |
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Revision as of 21:03, 9 July 2022
Al Martino | |
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Background information | |
Birth name | Jasper Cini |
Born | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States | October 7, 1927
Died | October 13, 2009 Springfield, Pennsylvania, U.S. | (aged 82)
Genres | Jazz, swing, traditional pop, easy listening |
Occupation(s) | Singer, actor |
Years active | 1948–2009 |
Labels | Capitol |
Al Martino was an Italian American singer and actor[1]. He was known as "one of the great Italian American pop crooners"[2]. The highlight of his career was from the 1950s to the mid-1970s. He played Johnny Fontane in The Godfather.
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Studio Albums
- 1959: Al Martino (20th Century Fox)
- 1960: Swing Along With Al Martino (20th Century Fox)
- 1962: The Exciting Voice of Al Martino (U.S. No. 109) Capitol Records
- 1962: The Italian Voice of Al Martino (U.S. No. 57)
- 1963: When Your Love Has Gone (20th Century Fox)
- 1963: I Love You Because (U.S. No. 7)
- 1963: Painted, Tainted Rose (U.S. No. 9)
- 1963: Love Notes
- 1963: Sings Great Italian Love Songs
- 1964: A Merry Christmas (U.S. Christmas No. 8)
- 1964: I Love You More and More Every Day/Tears and Roses (U.S. No. 31)
- 1964: Living a Lie (U.S. No. 13)
- 1965: My Cherie (U.S. No. 19)
- 1965: Somebody Else is Taking My Place (U.S. No. 42)
- 1965: We Could (U.S. No. 41)
- 1966: Spanish Eyes (U.S. No. 8)
- 1966: Think I'll Go Somewhere and Cry Myself to Sleep (U.S. No. 116)
- 1966: This is Love (U.S. No. 57)
- 1967: Daddy's Little Girl (U.S. No. 23)
- 1967: This Love for You (U.S. No. 99)
- 1967: Mary in the Morning (U.S. No. 63)
- 1968: Love is Blue (U.S. No. 56)
- 1968: This is Al Martino (U.S. No. 129)
- 1968: Wake Up to Me Gentle
- 1969: Jean (U.S. No. 196)
- 1969: Sausalito (U.S. No. 189)
- 1970: Can't Help Falling in Love (U.S. No. 184)
- 1970: My Heart Sings (U.S. No. 172)
- 1972: Love Theme from 'The Godfather' (U.S. No. 138)
- 1972: Summer of '42 (U.S. No. 204)
- 1973: Country Style
- 1974: I Won't Last a Day Without You
- 1975: To the Door of the Sun (U.S. No. 129)
- 1976: In Concert: Recorded With the Edmonton Symphony Orchestra (live) RockyRock
- 1976: Sing My Love Songs
- 1978: The Next Hundred Years
- 1978: Al Martino Sings (20th Century Fox)
- 1978: Al Martino
- 1982: All of Me (MovieTone)
- 1990: Quando,Quando, Quando (Dynamic)
- 1991: Al Martino: In Concert (Prestige)
- 1993: The Voice to Your Heart; produced by Dieter Bohlen in Germany (Dino Music)
- 2000: Style (Varèse Sarabande)
- 2006: Come Share the Wine (Sin-Drome)
- 2011: Thank You
- ↑ "Al Martino". Discogs. Retrieved July 9, 2022.
- ↑ "Al Martino Biography, Songs, & Albums". AllMusic. Retrieved July 9, 2022.