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Paul, in Once Upon A Wheel (1971) — a TV documentary on racing he narrated.
Coolaf 😎🏹😎
Rest in peace albert❤
Thanks to modern technology, Kevin Spacey duets with Dean Martin as they sing the classics King of the Road and Ain’t That a Kick in the Head on Forever Cool. Released on August 14, 2007
Happy birthday, Paul—forever cool, forever kind, forever impossible to forget.
How can you actually collaborate with a deceased musician as the latter has no control how to work with you? I mean, the best way to do such a thing in the case of a musician being a singer is not to vocally interfere with them and behave like their co-singer, you better play other instrument. For instance, Dean Martin has an album of posthumous duets, which run from weird to abysmal. Still, there’s a surprise of his ‘collaboration’ with Chris Botti that’s not half bad. Sure, he doesn’t have to compete with Martin in singing, he complements him with his trumpet, which means he behaves like a session musician that showed up way too late for his session. Still, he makes his presence shown and I’m sure Mr. Martin would’ve loved what Botti did.