Saturday, July 11, 2020

On This Day In Dino-history: July 11, 1946





Hey pallies, likes while doin' some blog searchin' of Dino-gems, we uncovered once 'gain our pallie Bob Dearborn's pad "The Olde Disc Jockey's Almanac" who daily blogs delightful details of events of note each and every day of the year.  Likes today Bob's post celebrates that it was on this day, July 11th in the year of our Dino 1946 that our most beloved Dino recorded his first four songs for the Diamond Records label.

It is always likes so so thrillin' to be able to grow in our knowledge of the life, times, and teachin's of our Dino and we likes thanks our pallie Mr. Bob Dearborn at "The Olde Disc Jockey's Almanac"  for remindin' their readership and all us Dino-holics of this stellarly special day in Dino-history. 

We Remain,

Yours In Dino,

Dino Martin Peters



1946 - Dean Martin recorded his first four songs

July 11, 1946…Weeks before starting his comedy team partnership with Jerry Lewis, Dean Martin signed a contract and recorded four songs for Diamond Records: "Which Way Did My Heart Go," "All of Me," "I Got the Sun in the Morning" and "The Sweetheart of Sigma Chi." The first two tracks were the A- and B-sides, respectively, of his first single release.

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