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Dean Martin / Dino: Italian Love Songs (1LP coloured) Pre Order 17/07/2026A romantic, sundrenched collection that captures Dean Martin at his most charming, Dino: Italian Love Songs blends English and Italian classics with effortless warmth and nostalgia. From the iconic swing of Thats Amore and the soaring melody of Volare to tender favourites like Return To Me and Arrivederci, Roma, this album radiates Mediterranean elegance and vintage romance. A timeless set of love songs presented here on limited edition aquamarine

A romantic, sun‑drenched collection that captures Dean Martin at his most charming, Dino: Italian Love Songs blends English and Italian classics with effortless warmth and nostalgia. From the iconic swing of “That’s Amore” and the soaring melody of “Volare” to tender favourites like “Return To Me” and “Arrivederci, Roma”, this album radiates Mediterranean elegance and vintage romance.
A timeless set of love songs presented here on limited edition aquamarine solid vinyl, perfect for easy listening, late‑night ambience or classic crooner collectors.

Tracklist

  1. Just Say I Love Her (Dicitencello Vuie)
  2. Arrivederci, Roma
  3. My Heart Reminds Me
  4. You’re Breaking My Heart (Mattinata)
  5. Non Dimenticar (Don’t Forget)
  6. Return To Me (Ritorna A Me)
  7. Vieni Su
  8. Oh Marie
  9. Innamorata
  10. On An Evening In Roma (Sotter Celo De Roma)
  11. Pardon (Perdoname)
  12. Take Me In Your Arms (Torna A Surriento)
  13. I Have But One Heart (O Marenariello)
  14. There’s No Tomorrow (O Sole Mio)
  15. From The Bottom Of My Heart (Dam-mi, Dammi, Dammi)
  16. Volare (Nel Blu Dipinto Di Blu)
  17. In Napoli
  18. That’s Amore

Features

180 gram audiophile vinyl
Aquamarine solid coloured vinyl
Classic Dean Martin Italian‑themed recordings
Includes “That’s Amore”, “Volare” and “Return To Me”
Warm, nostalgic crooner sound
Limited edition pressing

Information

Artist: Dean Martin
Title: Dino – Italian Love Songs
Format: 1× LP, 180g, Coloured Vinyl
Colour: Aquamarine Solid
Genre: Vocal / Traditional Pop / Crooner
Edition: Limited
Country: EU

 

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