Saturday, August 21, 2010

Love is a Muse: Dean Martin "Innamorata"

Hey pallies, today's Dino-adventure takes us to a guy tagged Joel Sharpton and his intriguin' blog "A Rogue's Life." Mr. Sharpton has an on-goin' series of posts reflectin' on love songs. In the post featured below, Mr. Sharpton shares his ruminations on our Dino's amorin' tune "Innamortata," taken from the Dino and the kid classic flick, "Artists And Models."

Loves these particular words of Mr. Joel's: ""Innamorata" has always been one of my favorite songs by Dean Martin (who is definitely one of my favorite artists of all time). It feels good to say. It's sexy, it's short, which adds to its sweetness, I think."

Clear to see that this guy is a true Dinolover. We say our thanks to Mr. Joel Sharpton for liftin'up the name of our Dino in such a scholarly way and helpin' his readers to come to know, love, and honor our beloved Dino. To view this in it's original format, likes just click on the tagg of this Dino-post. Dino-ever, DMP
btw, have included that stellar clip from "Artists and Models" where our Dino sings this amazin' song of amore....


Love is a Muse: Dean Martin "Innamorata"

An (apparently) ongoing series exploring songs about love and the themes behind them.

Love is a Muse

Here are the lyrics for "Innamorata" as sung by Dean Martin:

If our lips should meet Innamorata
Kiss me kiss me sweet Innamorata
Hold me close and say you're mine
With a love as warm as wine
I'm at heaven's door Innamorata
Want you more and more Innamorata
You're a symphony a very beautiful sonanta my Innamorata
Say that you're my sweetheart, my love

You're a symphony the very beautiful sonata my Innamorata
Say that you're my sweetheart, my one and only sweetheart
Say that you're my sweetheart, my love

Innamorata is an Italian word that translates roughly as "soulmate" "sweetheart" or "lover". I like to think that the writer is trying to convey all three at once here. "Innamorata" has always been one of my favorite songs by Dean Martin (who is definitely one of my favorite artists of all time). It feels good to say. It's sexy, it's short, which adds to its sweetness, I think. It's also chaste. There's no explicit descriptions or even any hints that things are going there. The singer speaks of kisses and lips, and that's about it. He's genuinely smitten, and the guys got a way with words about expressing it.

Listening to the song today, in the context of this exercise, the metaphors are what jump out at me. The guy has to stretch to describe his love. "Dear" doesn't cut it. He doesn't call her his "squeeze" or "woman." "Darling" or even "Lover" isn't good enough. He calls her "Innamorata". She is his sweetheart, his soulmate, his love. Oh, isn't that nice?

Her love is wine, she is a sonata and all he wants from her is a sweet kiss. Forget Red Bull, people, love gives you wings.

Key lesson: Foreign language and pillow talk are never strange bedfellows.

2 comments:

  1. Thank you so much for the link and the kind words. I am a BIG Dino fan. Glad you enjoyed the post and congratulations on gaining yourself a new subscriber!

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  2. Hey pallie, Joel, you are most welcome man...always such a pleasure to gets to know 'nother pallies likes sold out to our Dino. Thanks for subscribin' and hopes you will feel likes totally totally Dino-free to share your Dino-reflections with us at the ol' ilovedinomartin Dino-blog....

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