Capitol Records Said "Rock Killed Your Career"—Dean's Next Album Outsold The BEATLES
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Capitol Records Said "Rock Killed Your Career"—Dean's Next Album Outsold The BEATLES
The world was told rock and roll had ended Dean Martin’s career in 1964. Capitol Records believed it. They dropped him, convinced the Beatles and the British Invasion had made him obsolete. In this powerful documentary, we reveal the untold story of how Dean Martin was written off as yesterday’s news—and came back with the biggest song of the year.
From the humiliating letter that ended his contract to the risky decision to bet on himself, discover how one album proved the entire music industry wrong. This is the story of the song that knocked the Beatles off number one and changed Dean Martin’s career forever.
📺 In this video:
The letter that ended Dean’s Capitol contract
Why executives said rock killed his career
Frank Sinatra’s secret rescue at Reprise Records
The recording of “Everybody Loves Somebody”
The moment Dean outsold the Beatles
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