Thursday, July 11, 2019

More On This Day In Dino-history: July 11, 1964




Hey pallies, likes there's yet  'nother deeply deep Dino-historical note to celebrate on this Dino-day of Dino-days.  From the musical blog, "Collecting Vinyl Records-for the latest vinyl record information," from the pen of Mr. Robert Benson comes word that today is the 54th  Anniversary of our most beloved Dino's most golden croon, "Everybody Loves Somebody" first broken into the Top 40 on it's way to numero uno on this very day in 1964.

How thrillin' it is to honor this day of days in the life, times, and teachin's of our Dino when the world startin' comin' to his feet to learn the true true nature of amore from the man who is AMORE!  "Everybody Loves Somebody Sometime" not only became our Dino's theme song, it taught and still is teachin' pallies everywhere the beauty and power of love as only our Dino coulda proclaim it!

Thanks to Mr. Benson for remindin' the universe of this incredibly important moment in all of Dino-time.  To checks this out in it's original format, simply clicks on the tag of this Dino-gram.  And, in homage of our Dino, we are sharin' a vid clip of our most beloved man croonin' his most beloved tune....the tremendous theme song from his Dino-show!

We remain,

Yours In Dino,

Dino Martin Peters

Music History - July 11

In 1964, although the music world was being dominated by rock and roll, crooner Dean Martin's "Everybody Loves Somebody" cracked the US charts on its way to the Top Ten. This would be Dino's first Top 40 hit since 1958.

2 comments:

Danny G. said...

1964...my fave year, pals. Don't knows why. I wasn't even born yet! Haha!! Just seems to have been my kinda time. Dino was crankin' out #1 hits...his TV show was at top of the ratins' charts...his Vegas act was the best show in town! Man o man...that's my year!

dino martin peters said...

Hey pallie, likes Danny-o, thanks for that Dino-proclaimation! Oh, to return to the days when Dino walked the earth. Keeps lovin' 'n sharin' our one, our only DINO!