Dean Martin was a much-loved artist, under many faces.
He was a singer, an actor, and a comedian. He was born in June 1917 and died in December 1995, on Christmas Day.
Martin was one of the most popular artists and comedians at that time, and he was nicknamed The King of Cool.
Little Old Wine Drinker is a song originally released by Charlie Walker – an American country musician from Texas.
The song was covered by many artists and now, we speak about Dean’s version.
Released in 1967 as part of the album named Welcome to My World, written by Hank Mills and Dick Jennings, and produced by Jimmy Bowen, Little Old Wine Drinker is a Country pop single, with a length of 2:47 minutes.
Immediately after its release, the free Little Old Wine Drinker piano sheets became a hit, especially with a Scottish football club named Clydebank.
The song was all over the radio and terraces with Tennessee being replaced with Kilbowie.
Little Old Wine Drinker spent 6 weeks on the Billboard Hot 100, peaking at number 38, number 5 on Billboard's Easy Listening chart and on the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart, reaching number 9.
His version was way more successful than Robert Mitchum’s one, which spent only 2 weeks on the Billboard Hot 100, peaking only at number 96.
Little Old Wine Drinker was a real success, well received by the critics and public, and was also used in an Italian commercial from a wine company, Italian Swiss Colony.
When looking into the free Little Old Wine Drinker piano sheet music composition, we find the next elements: vocals, guitar, and chords.
The song was composed in F major.
If you like Dean Martin’s version of Little Old Wine Drinker, you can find all the free information you need on our website, so you can try to play it at your piano.