Sunday, December 04, 2011

Danny G.'s Sunday Serenade with Dino: "All In A Night's Work"

Hello again pals o mine! Gots a great little tune for youse this week! This one comes from the 1961 romantic-comedy of the same name, "All In A Night's Work".

Our great man stars along side one of his honorary Rat Packers, Shirley MacLaine. Haven't seen it in awhile but I do remember it bein' a very enjoyable & funny flick. But then again...I loves anythin' thats Dean Martin! Pull up a chair and pour yourself a drink! This swingin' number gets cookin'! Enjoy pals!



All In A Night's Work

When Paul Revere went riding while the stars were burning bright
It was all it was all it was all in a night's work
When Edison stayed up so late he finally saw the light
It was all it was all it was all in a night's work

And when a girl and fellow get underneath that moon
It's not a long shot you can bet on something happening soon
So when they ask me just how come I came up winning you
Though it took hours of flowers and the wining and dining and telephone calls to get the pot to perk
I smile and say it was all in a night's work

It was all it was all it was all in a night's work

It was all it was all it was all in a night's work

And when a girl and fellow get underneath that moon
It's not a long shot you can bet on something happening soon
So when they ask me just how come I came up winning you
Though it took hours of flowers and the wining and dining and telephone calls to get the pot to perk

I smile and say it was all in a night's work
All in a night's work

3 comments:

Always On Watch said...

Another great Dino tune I haven't heard in a while. Love it!

His vocal expression in this song is astounding. Such versatility and joy there!

Danny G. said...

Glad you enjoyed Miss AOW! Your so so right bout' Dean's ability to make each & every song his very own with his swingin' singin' style!


Danny G.

Kylie said...

A great Dean Martin tune and also a very funny Dean Martin film.
I wonder why the song was never featured in the movie ?