This is an abridged version of the 1959 album
A Winter Romance. It is perhaps best described as a "seasonal" album rather than a Christmas or holiday release, despite the inclusion of such familiar fare as "White Christmas" and "Winter Wonderland."
Dean Martin has also included such standards as "The Things We Did Last Summer" and "June in January," as well as some specially written material such as
Sammy Cahn and
Ken Lane's "It Won't Cool Off" (though their song "A Winter Romance" has been eliminated on this reissue.) Nevertheless, with its lush strings, well-scrubbed vocal choruses and buoyant mood, this collection has an appropriately festive feel.
Martin does a competent job, even having fun here and there when the song allows him to present his take on a similar baritone (
Bing Crosby on "White Christmas,"
Vaughn Monroe on "Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!") or when the subject matter strays to something more comfortably suggestive like "Baby, It's Cold Outside." All of which is to say that
Martin makes the best of the situation without doing anything special with it.