Likes one of the thin's that we deeply deeply dig 'bout this post was that it comes from the home pad of Minnesota Public Radio on the 50th anniversary of one of our Dino's greatest of great amazin' accomplishments. We loves to find energetic educational radio so deeply desirous of celebratin' our one and only Dino. Included in the prose below is a absolutely awesome audio clip this monumental moment in the life and times of our Dino.
Likes if for some reason you can't get the clip to play, simply clicks on the tag of this Dino-message to listen to it a MPR. We supremely salute all the pallies at MPR for their super supreme salute to our King of Cool.
We Remain,
Yours In Dino,
Dino Martin Peters
Hey pallies, likes were gotta 'fess up that we are in Dino-heaven over findin' this most Dino-honorin' post in our inbox from google Dino-lerts this very Dino-day. This powerful post comes from the folks over at MPR----none other then Minnesota Public Radio who at their blog pad have shared this most significant piece of Dino-history.....the 50th anniversary of our most beloved Dino knockin' the Beatles off the pop charts with what we know became his signature croon, "Everybody Loves Somebody Sometime."
Likes we always always digs it to likes the max when some source of public education spreads some Dino-edification 'round. Very cool of MPR to homage one of our great man's greatest feats in this great way!
Included is their brief retellin' of this Dino-monumental moment 'long with a great youtube clip of our King of Cool croonin' the tune before a live audience.
ilovedinomartin salutes Minnesota Public Radio for sharin' this hugest of huge Dino-accomplishment with their listeners and readers of their blog! To checks this out in it's original source, simply clicks on the tag of this here Dino-gram. Dino-awed, DMP
When Dean Martin knocked the Beatles off the charts
St. Paul, Minn.August 20, 2014 2:01 p.m.
Today's Morning Edition music is from 50 years ago today when "Everybody Loves Somebody" by Dean Martin was on top of the pop charts. At the time he made this record, the song was nearly 20 years old and had been recorded by several artists including Frank Sinatra. But Martin added an orchestra and a chorus and made the song a hit. Never a fan of rock 'n' roll, Martin was pleased to knock "A Hard Day's Night" by the Beatles out of the No. 1 position.
4 comments:
Don’t mess with the Man! Ha!
Dean might have knocked the Beatles out of number 1 but he was also responsible for getting his kids a chance to meet with the Fab Four when they came to LA in '64 ala Ricky Nelsons Garden Party song.
Hey pallie, likes youse sez it Danny-o....Dino is our man....and we are his fans!
Hey pallie, likes nitarmnead, thanks for that Dino-reminder. And, likes we remember readin' somethin' 'bout our Dino makin' the scene with Paul while partyin' on Paul's boat. Keeps lovin' 'n sharin' our one, our only DINO!
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