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Dick Stabile And His Orchestra Free Music

Dick Stabile And His Orchestra

Effective period / Period of releases: 1948 - 1959

Members: Dick Stabile, Spencer Clark (2), Adrian Tei, Fred Pfeifer, Gracie Barrie, Billy Wilson (18)

American big band, most often backing band.
In 1949 Stabile met Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis and soon became their musical director. Stabile first was at the helm of his orchestra for Martin singles in 1952-4 with songs that charted including "You Belong to Me", "That's Amore", "Money Burns a Hole in My Pocket", "Sway", and "Id' Cry Like a Baby". He and his orchestra were also with Martin on his Capitol albums Dean Martin Sings and Swingin' Down Yonder. The albums netted charted songs such as Martin's #1 hit in both the U.S. and the U.K. " Memories Are Made of This" in 1955. Additional chart entries that year and 1956 with Martin and Stabile's orchestra included "Naughty Lady of Shady Lane", "Mambo Italiano", "Let Me Go Lover", "Young And Foolish" "Innamorata", "Watching the World Go By", "Standing on the Corner" and "Under The Bridges Of Paris". His orchestra never charted except as a backing band.