He and Jerry Lewis formed the immensely popular comedy duo Martin and Lewis, with Martin serving as the straight man to Lewis' slapstick hijinks. Martin went on to become a star of concert stages, nightclubs, audio recordings, motion pictures, and television, and was also a member of the "Rat Pack". Martin was the host of the television variety programs The Dean Martin Show and The Dean Martin Celebrity Roasts. His relaxed, warbling, crooning voice earned him dozens of hit singles, including his signature songs "Memories Are Made of This", "That's Amore", "Everybody Loves Somebody", "You're Nobody Till Somebody Loves You", "Sway", "Volare", and "Ain't That a Kick in the Head?"
Martin was born on June 7, 1917, in Steubenville, Ohio, to an Italian father, Gaetano Alfonso Crocetti (1894–1967), and an Italian-American mother, Angela Crocetti (née Barra; 1899–1966). They were married in 1914. His father, who was a barber, was originally from Montesilvano, in Abruzzo, and his maternal grandparents' origins are believed to be also from Abruzzo, although they are not clearly known. Martin had an older brother named William Alfonso Crocetti (1916–1968). Martin's first language was Abruzzese, a dialect of Neapolitan, and he did not speak English until he started school at the age of five. He attended Grant Elementary School in Steubenville, where he was bullied for his broken English. He later took up the drums as a hobby as a teenager. Martin then dropped out of Steubenville High School in the 10th grade because he thought he was smarter than his teachers. He bootlegged liquor, served as a speakeasy croupier, was a blackjack dealer, worked in a steel mill, and boxed as a welterweight.
As Martin's solo career grew, he and Frank Sinatra became friends. In the late 1950s and early 1960s, Martin and Sinatra, along with friends Joey Bishop, Peter Lawford, and Sammy Davis, Jr. formed the Rat Pack, so-called after an earlier group of social friends, the Holmby Hills Rat Pack centered on Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall, of which Sinatra had been a member (The Martin-Sinatra-Davis-Lawford-Bishop group referred to themselves as "The Summit" or "The Clan" and never as "The Rat Pack", although this has remained their identity in popular imagination). The men made films together, formed part of the Hollywood social scene, and were politically influential (through Lawford's marriage to Patricia Kennedy, sister of President John F. Kennedy).
The Rat Pack was legendary for its Las Vegas Strip performances. For example, the marquee at the Sands Hotel might read DEAN MARTIN—MAYBE FRANK—MAYBE SAMMY. Their appearances were valuable because the city would flood with wealthy gamblers. Their act (always in tuxedo) consisted of each singing individual numbers, duets and trios, along with seemingly improvised slapstick and chatter. In the socially charged 1960s, their jokes revolved around adult themes, such as Sinatra's womanizing and Martin's drinking, as well as Davis's race and religion. Sinatra and Martin supported the civil rights movement and refused to perform in clubs that would not allow African-American or Jewish performers. Posthumously, the Rat Pack has experienced a popular revival, inspiring the George Clooney/Brad Pitt "Ocean's Trilogy."
Martin returned to films briefly with appearances in the star-laden, critically panned but commercially successful The Cannonball Run and its sequel Cannonball Run II. He also had a minor hit single with "Since I Met You Baby" and made his first music video, which appeared on MTV. The video was created by Martin's youngest son, Ricci. On March 21, 1987, Martin's son, actor Dean Paul Martin (formerly Dino of the 1960s "teeny-bopper" rock group Dino, Desi & Billy), died when his F-4 Phantom II jet fighter crashed while flying with the California Air National Guard. Martin's grief over his son's death left him depressed and demoralized. Later, a tour with Davis and Sinatra in 1988, undertaken in part to help Martin recover, sputtered.
Martin, who responded best to a club audience, felt lost in the huge stadiums they were performing in at Sinatra's insistence, and he was not interested in drinking until dawn after performances. His final Vegas shows were at Bally's Hotel in 1990. There he had his final reunion with Lewis on his 72nd birthday. Martin's last two TV appearances involved tributes to his former Rat Pack members. On December 8, 1989, he joined stars in Sammy Davis Jr's 60th anniversary celebration, which aired a few weeks before Davis died from throat cancer. In December 1990, he congratulated Sinatra on his 75th birthday special.
Martin, a heavy smoker, was diagnosed with lung cancer at Cedars Sinai Medical Center in September 1993, and was told that he would require surgery to prolong his life, but he rejected it. He retired from public life in early 1995 and died of acute respiratory failure resulting from emphysema at his Beverly Hills home on Christmas Day, 1995 at the age of 78. The lights of the Las Vegas Strip were dimmed in his honor. Martin's body was interred at the Westwood Village Memorial Park Cemetery in Los Angeles. The crypt features the epitaph "Everybody Loves Somebody Sometime", the title of his signature song.
In 1996, Ohio Route 7 through Steubenville was rededicated as Dean Martin Boulevard. Road signs bearing an Al Hirschfeld caricature of Martin's likeness designate the stretch with a historical marker bearing a small picture and brief biography in the Gazebo Park at Route 7 and North Fourth Street. An annual Dean Martin Festival celebration is held in Steubenville. Impersonators, friends and family, and entertainers, many of Italian ancestry, appear. In 2005, Clark County, Nevada, renamed a portion of Industrial Road as Dean Martin Drive. A similarly named street was dedicated in 2008 in Rancho Mirage, California. Martin's family was presented a gold record in 2004 for Dino: The Essential Dean Martin, his fastest-selling album, which also hit the iTunes Top 10, and in 2006 it was certified "Platinum".
For the week ending December 23, 2006, the Dean Martin and Martina McBride duet of "Baby, It's Cold Outside" reached No. 7 on the R&R AC chart. It also went to No. 36 on the R&R Country chart – the last time Martin had a song this high in the charts was in 1965, with the song "I Will," which reached No. 10 on the Pop chart. An album of duets, Forever Cool, was released by Capitol/EMI in 2007. It features Martin's voice with Kevin Spacey, Shelby Lynne, Joss Stone, Big Bad Voodoo Daddy, Robbie Williams, McBride and others. His footprints were immortalized at Grauman's Chinese Theatre in 1964. Martin has three stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame: one at 6519 Hollywood Boulevard for movies; the second at 1617 Vine for recordings; and a third at 6651 Hollywood Boulevard for television. In February 2009, Martin was honored with a posthumous Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award. Four of his surviving children, Gail, Deana, Ricci and Gina accepted it on his behalf. In 2010, Martin received a posthumous star on the Italian Walk of Fame in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Martin was married three times. His first wife was Elizabeth Anne "Betty" McDonald, (July 14, 1922 – July 11, 1989) of Ridley Park, Pennsylvania. Martin and McDonald married in 1941 and had four children: Craig Martin (born 1942), Claudia Martin (March 16, 1944 – February 16, 2001), Gail Martin (born 1945); and Deana Martin (born 1948). Martin and McDonald divorced in 1949 and Dean gained custody of their children. Betty lived out her life in relative obscurity in San Francisco, California.
Martin's second wife was Dorothy Jean "Jeanne" Biegger (March 27, 1927 – August 24, 2016), a former Orange Bowl queen from Coral Gables, Florida. Their marriage lasted 24 years (1949–1973) and produced three children: Dean Paul Martin (November 17, 1951 – March 21, 1987), Ricci Martin (September 20, 1953 – August 3, 2016)[15] and Gina Martin (born 1956).
Martin's third marriage, to Catherine Hawn, lasted three years before Martin initiated divorce proceedings. They had no biological children of their own but Martin adopted Hawn's daughter, Sasha.
Martin's uncle was Leonard Barr, who appeared in several of his shows. In the 1960s and early 1970s, he lived at 363 Copa De Oro Road in Bel Air, Los Angeles, before selling it to Tom Jones for $500,000 in June 1976.
Martin's son-in-law was the Beach Boys' Carl Wilson, who married Martin's daughter Gina. Figure skater Dorothy Hamill and actress Olivia Hussey were his daughters-in-law during their marriages to Martin's son, Dean Paul Martin.
How D'ya Like Your Eggs in the Morning?
Dean Martin Lyrics
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DEAN: I like mine with a kiss
HELEN: Boiled or fried
DEAN: I'm satisfied, as long as I get my kiss
HELEN: How d'ya like your toast in the morning
DEAN: I like mine with a hug
HELEN: Dark or light
DEAN: I've got to have my love in the morning
HELEN: Or the rest of my day is positively mayhem
DEAN: I'm a regular monster
HELEN: How d'ya like your eggs in the morning
DEAN: I like mine with a kiss
HELEN: Up or down
DEAN I'll never frown, eggs can be almost bliss
BOTH: Just as long as I get my kiss
DEAN: How d'ya like your eggs in the morning
HELEN: How d'ya like your eggs in the morning
DEAN: I like mine with a kiss
HELEN: I like mine with a kiss
DEAN: Boiled or fried
HELEN: I'm satisfied
BOTH: As long as I get my kiss
HELEN: How d'ya like your toast in the morning
DEAN: How d'ya like your toast in the morning
HELEN: I like mine with a hug
DEAN: I like mine with a hug
HELEN: Dark or light
DEAN: The world's all right
BOTH: As long as I get my hug
DEAN: I've got to have my love in the morning
HELEN: Or the rest of my day is positively mayhem
DEAN: I'm a regular monster
HELEN: How d'ya like your eggs in the morning
DEAN: I like mine with a kiss
HELEN: Up or down
DEAN: I'll never frown
BOTH: Eggs can be almost bliss, just as long as I get my kiss
The song "How Do You Like Your Eggs In The Mornin" is a playful duet between Helen O'Connell and Dean Martin about how they like their eggs cooked in the morning, with a focus on the importance of affection and connection. Beyond just the literal interpretation of breakfast foods, the lyrics suggest a desire for love and affection in the morning, something that will set the tone for the rest of the day.
Throughout the song, Helen and Dean banter back and forth about their preferences for eggs and toast, often using the opportunity to sneak in a wink or a kiss. The repetition of the chorus emphasizes the importance of these small moments of connection and affection, suggesting that they are the key to a happy morning and by extension, a happy life.
Overall, the song is a lighthearted and flirtatious exploration of the joys of breakfast and the importance of love and connection in our everyday lives.
Line by Line Meaning
How d'ya like your eggs in the morning
Asking how the person prefers their eggs for breakfast
I like mine with a kiss
Dean Martin's playful response to the question, indicating his desire for affection in the morning
Boiled or fried
Helen O'Connell's follow-up question, inquiring about the preferred cooking method for the eggs
I'm satisfied, as long as I get my kiss
Dean Martin's reply, indicating that he is not picky about the egg preparation as long as he receives his desired kiss
How d'ya like your toast in the morning
Another question from Helen O'Connell, this time inquiring about toast preferences
I like mine with a hug
Dean Martin's response, indicating a desire for physical affection beyond just a kiss
Dark or light
Helen O'Connell's follow-up question, asking about preferred toast darkness
The world's all right, as long as I get my hug
Dean Martin's reply, indicating that he is not concerned about toast darkness as long as he receives his desired hug
I've got to have my love in the morning
Dean Martin's admission that he requires affection to start his day off right
Or the rest of my day is positively mayhem
Helen O'Connell's humorous response, implying that if Dean Martin does not receive the affection he needs, chaos will ensue
I'm a regular monster
Dean Martin's self-deprecating humor, indicating that without morning affection, he becomes a difficult person to be around
Up or down
Helen O'Connell's follow-up question about egg preparation, specifically asking about the desired orientation of the egg
I'll never frown
Dean Martin's reply, indicating that he is easy-going when it comes to egg orientation
Eggs can be almost bliss
Dean Martin and Helen O'Connell's joint recognition of the appeal of eggs for breakfast
Just as long as I get my kiss
The repeated refrain, highlighting the main theme of the song - the importance of affection in the morning
Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: NICHOLAS BRODSZKY, SAMMY CAHN
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
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HELEN: How d'ya like your eggs in the morning
DEAN: I like mine with a kiss
HELEN: Boiled or fried
DEAN: I'm satisfied, as long as I get my kiss
HELEN: How d'ya like your toast in the morning
DEAN: I like mine with a hug
HELEN: Dark or light
DEAN: The world's all right, as long as I get my hug
DEAN: I've got to have my love in the morning
HELEN: Or the rest of my day is positively mayhem
DEAN: I'm a regular monster
HELEN: How d'ya like your eggs in the morning
DEAN: I like mine with a kiss
HELEN: Up or down
DEAN I'll never frown, eggs can be almost bliss
BOTH: Just as long as I get my kiss
DEAN: How d'ya like your eggs in the morning
HELEN: How d'ya like your eggs in the morning
DEAN: I like mine with a kiss
HELEN: I like mine with a kiss
DEAN: Boiled or fried
HELEN: I'm satisfied
BOTH: As long as I get my kiss
HELEN: How d'ya like your toast in the morning
DEAN: How d'ya like your toast in the morning
HELEN: I like mine with a hug
DEAN: I like mine with a hug
HELEN: Dark or light
DEAN: The world's all right
BOTH: As long as I get my hug
DEAN: I've got to have my love in the morning
HELEN: Or the rest of my day is positively mayhem
DEAN: I'm a regular monster
HELEN: How d'ya like your eggs in the morning
DEAN: I like mine with a kiss
HELEN: Up or down
DEAN: I'll never frown
BOTH: Eggs can be almost bliss, just as long as I get my kiss
@cellis3045
I sing this to my old dad who is 84 in the morning whilst making eggs...and when he says 'I like mine with a kiss' I kiss his forehead lol...
@irenegeorgiou4285
C Ellis aww that’s adorable x
@petevanderwaal8984
How beautiful. I remember this song from back in Holland. I think it was a radio show called the Family Doorsnee or something. It started with this song. That's how I learned my English back in 1954.
@HaHaLooLoo
ew gross
@2to-tango
That is absolutely delightful! 💕
@R4lee444
@@HaHaLooLoo right...this "eggs" was a euphemism for sex for the censors...and for fun.
@geraintroberts565
This song reminds me of a great put down word. Back in the 70's my friend was always using cheesy chat up lines, one was " How do you like your eggs in the morning?" He tried it on a girl one night and got back "Unfertilized" Classic.
@SterrenDief
My grandmother recently mentioned that she likes this song and she's very reserved so she doesn't tell others at lot of things she likes so I had to listen to it and I'm not disappointed! It's so cute and lovely just like my grandmother ♡
@SLJRatcliffe
Who the hell put a dislike for this song?It rocks!
@stevestone9327
I met my wife on POF and her question was how do you like your eggs in the morning, despite all the rude answers I was the only one who came up with the right answer , words to the song, were on our 6th year together , I love her like I did the day we met and we both love this song