Dean Martin – A Winter Romance (12 songs, 1959)


About This Music Release

A Winter Romance is a 12-song music release by Dean Martin (orchestra arranged and conducted by Gus Levene). It was originally released on Nov. 16, 1959 by Capitol Records.

Dean Martin (1917–1995) was the quintessential "King of Cool"—an American singer, actor, and comedian whose relaxed, charismatic vocal style defined mid-century crooner pop and jazz standards.

This classic holiday-themed album (Martin's only Christmas-adjacent release for Capitol) evokes cozy winter vibes with romantic ballads and seasonal favorites, blending lush orchestral arrangements with Martin's effortless charm. While not strictly a full Christmas album, it includes several yuletide-associated tracks and remains a timeless festive staple.

Tracklist

  1. A Winter Romance
  2. Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!
  3. The Things We Did Last Summer
  4. I've Got My Love to Keep Me Warm
  5. June in January
  6. Canadian Sunset
  7. How Do You Speak to an Angel?
  8. Winter Wonderland
  9. Out in the Cold Again
  10. Baby, It's Cold Outside
  11. Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer
  12. White Christmas

(The original 1959 release features these 12 tracks; later reissues add bonuses like "The Magician" or alternate takes.)

Firmly in the vocal jazz / traditional pop / holiday genre, it's celebrated for its warm, romantic atmosphere—perfect alongside a fireplace with eggnog.

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