Posted October 17, 200717 yr Legendary crooner Dean Martin lives again in "Forever Cool", an album of mostly familiar songs. But this time around the king of cool is matched up with some of today's stars, proving once again that the technology exists to magically create unlikely duets. Among the other successful (more or less) singers (Big Bad Voodoo Daddy, Kevin Spacey, Chris Botti, Paris Bennett, The Capitol Studios Orchestra, Robbie Williams, Dave Koz, Martina McBride, Tiziano Ferro, Charles Aznavour and Joss Stone). Together with Dean he is performing the song "Please don't talk about me when I'm gone" :wub: I got the album yesterday and it's wonderful :wub: :wub: Hope you like it too :yahoo: :yahoo: Edited October 17, 200717 yr by Irene
October 17, 200717 yr you know I haven't seen it around in the shops where I am. I wonder if it is available in Oz?
October 17, 200717 yr Author Here's the vid I found on you tube :wub: kqZyoGJaSro Hope you'll like the song :wub:
October 17, 200717 yr Thanks for posting Irene :wub: I know alot of people don't want Rob to release another swing album but when I hear him sing on this song, I have to say I wouldn't mind at all :cheer: His voice sounds so good and as if it doesn't take him any energy to sing like that :wub: Edited October 17, 200717 yr by *Nicky*
October 17, 200717 yr It's so sweet how Rob worships Dean :wub: I suppose we all have our hero's :lol:
October 17, 200717 yr Author I also love Dean and Frank, their songs just make me feel better. I saw many people on other forums say Robbie should make this album alone without other guests that are on the album :lol: He really found himself in that music :wub:
October 17, 200717 yr Do you have the DVD Live at the Albert Irene ? You probably do :lol: It's truly amazing how he's able to sing those old songs :wub: