"That's Amore" by Dean Martin.

OK, boys and girls, a little more 50's romance: Harry Warren composed the melody, with lyrics by Jack Brooks, for this 1952 (great year!) timeless romantic classic. Warren was born Salvatore Antonio Guaragna in NYC. His mother's maiden name was Rachel DeLuca (who knows, maybe we're related?!). He transitioned from Tin Pan Alley to Hollywood and is considered the first major American composer to write specifically for the movies. The song was written for "The Caddy", a comedy starring Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis. Crafted to fit Martin's crooning style. It was Oscar-nominated for Best Original Song. Peaked at #2 on Billboard in '53. It became Dino's signature song and is considered an Italian-American standard. Featured in "Moonstruck" (1987) as well as in "Grumpier Old Men" (1995). Has been covered by Domenico Modugno and both Martin and Sinatra have recorded Italian versions. A testament to the romantic and passionate Italian atmosphere, particularly in Naples. Song? Answer: "That's Amore" by Dean Martin. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OnFlx2Lnr9Q

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