Deana Martin, born Deana Martin on August 19, 1948, in Manhattan, New York, is an American singer and actress. She began her recording career with producer Lee Hazlewood at Reprise Records, releasing the country music hit "Girl of the Month Club" while she was a teenager. Her television debut came in 1966 on The Dean Martin Show, where she frequently performed. Martin released her first album, Memories Are Made of This, in 2006. The album featured covers of her father Dean Martin's hits, including "Everybody Loves Somebody" and "That's Amore," and a duet with Jerry Lewis on "Time After Time," produced by her husband John Griffeth. It reached the iTunes top 10 chart and remained there for 40 weeks.
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