Dean Martin Popular Song Rankings [2026]
Dean Martin was active in the United States in the 1950s.
He was famous not only as a musician but also as an actor and host, and he also sang with various jazz musicians.
In this article, we researched him.
We will introduce his popular songs in a ranking format!
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Dean Martin Popular Song Rankings [2026]
SwayDean Martin6rank/position

The action film Operation Fortune, starring Jason Statham.
Many of you were probably curious about the moody song that played in the trailer.
The title of that song is Sway, performed by Dean Martin, the singer also famous as a member of the Rat Pack.
Its lyrics depict the use of skillful romantic techniques.
It feels like a good match with a film featuring highly professional characters.
That’s AmoreDean Martin7rank/position

Dean Martin was an actor, singer, and host who was hugely popular in the United States from the 1950s to the 1960s.
He rose to fame as part of the comedy duo with Jerry Lewis, known in Japan as the “Bottomless Duo,” and starred in numerous hit films.
He later gained support as a member of the Rat Pack, which also included Frank Sinatra and Sammy Davis Jr.
“That’s Amore” is one of Dean Martin’s signature songs.
The Things We Did Last SummerDean Martin8rank/position

Composed in 1946 with lyrics by Sammy Cahn and music by Jule Styne, this song is known in Japanese as “Omoide no Natsu” or “Sugishi Hi no Natsu no Omoide” (“Memories of Summer” or “Memories of Summers Past”).
While the Cahn & Styne songwriting team is famous for providing theme songs for films starring Frank Sinatra, this particular song was created independently of any film or musical.


