Freddy Martin

Freddy Martin

Person from United States

Genres: jazz, Big Band, 50s, 40s, All

Freddy Martin
Freddy Martin
Freddy Martin

About Freddy Martin

Freddy Martin (1906–1983) was an American bandleader and tenor saxophonist, known for his smooth "sweet" dance music style. Born in Cleveland and raised in an orphanage, he began on drums before switching to saxophone, leading his first band in high school. After early stints with Arnold Johnson and Jack Albin, he formed his own band in 1931 at the Bossert Hotel in Brooklyn, pioneering the “Tenor Band” style with a melodic lead tenor sax. He recorded for Columbia, Brunswick, and RCA, becoming a radio favorite. His 1941 hit "Tonight We Love", adapted from Tchaikovsky’s piano concerto, cemented his fame and led to more classical-inspired hits. Nicknamed “Mr. Silvertone,” he was admired by musicians like Chu Berry and Johnny Hodges for his smooth tone, though he never played jazz. Martin discovered talents such as Merv Griffin and Helen Ward, appeared in 1940s films, and directed Elvis Presley’s first Las Vegas show. He continued performing into the 1970s, briefly leading Guy Lombardo’s band in 1977. His novelty song "Pico and Sepulveda" (1947), recorded under the name Felix Figueroa, gained cult status through Dr. Demento and Forbidden Zone. Martin died in 1983 at age 76.

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Freddy Martin — Top 30 songs of 48

Artist Song title Like / Dislike
Freddy Martin Braggin' (Vocals – Glenn Hughes)
Freddy Martin When They Ask About You (V-Disc)
Freddy Martin To Each His Own
Freddy Martin You Made Me Love you
Freddy Martin Doin' What Comes Natur'lly
Freddy Martin Symphony
Freddy Martin Joséphine
Freddy Martin Bubbles In The Wine
Freddy Martin Just A Little Bit South Of North Carolina
Freddy Martin The Dicky-Bird Song
Freddy Martin At The Karlstad Ball
Freddy Martin Don't Worry
Freddy Martin Every Day of My Life
Freddy Martin Isn't It Love?
Freddy Martin It Could Happen To You
Freddy Martin Just A Little Bit North of South Carolina (Vocals – Eddie Stone)
Freddy Martin Hut Sut Song
Freddy Martin The Dicky Bird Song (Remastered) [2Tb3]
Freddy Martin Laura [1945]
Freddy Martin I'm Dancin' On A Rainbow [1933]
Freddy Martin Warsaw Concerto [1943]
Freddy Martin Flamingo
Freddy Martin Doin' What Comes Naturally
Freddy Martin Jingle, Jangle, Jingle
Freddy Martin Bubbles in the Wine
Freddy Martin Anytime
Freddy Martin I'd Like To Dunk You In My Coffee [1934]
Freddy Martin More Than You Know
Freddy Martin On The Boardwalk in Atlantic City
Freddy Martin Ole Buttermilk Sky (Vocals
Braggin' (Vocals – Glenn Hughes)
When They Ask About You (V-Disc)
To Each His Own
You Made Me Love you
Doin' What Comes Natur'lly
Joséphine
Bubbles In The Wine
Just A Little Bit South Of North Carolina
The Dicky-Bird Song
At The Karlstad Ball
Don't Worry
Every Day of My Life
Isn't It Love?
It Could Happen To You
Just A Little Bit North of South Carolina (Vocals – Eddie Stone)
Hut Sut Song
The Dicky Bird Song (Remastered) [2Tb3]
Laura [1945]
I'm Dancin' On A Rainbow [1933]
Warsaw Concerto [1943]
Doin' What Comes Naturally
Jingle, Jangle, Jingle
Bubbles in the Wine
I'd Like To Dunk You In My Coffee [1934]
More Than You Know
On The Boardwalk in Atlantic City
Ole Buttermilk Sky (Vocals