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{{Infobox album

| name = Destination Moon

| type = Album

| artist = Deana Martin

| cover =

| alt =

| released = 2013

| recorded = Dave Poler
Paul Kronk
Al Schmitt

| venue =

| studio = Capitol Studios Hollywood, CA
The Hit Factory, Miami, FL
The Power Station, Pompano Beach, FL

| genre = Pop, Jazz, Vocal

| length = 45:09

| language = English

| label = Big Fish Records

| producer = John Griffith

| prev_title = White Christmas

| prev_year = 2011

| next_title = Swing Street

| next_year = 2016

| misc = {{Additional Information

| mixed = Al Schmitt

|mastered = Ron McMaster

|arranged and conducted by = Charles Calello

}}

}}

Personnel

Deana Martin is an American singer, actor, author and performer. Destination Moon the fourth album from Deana Martin, was released in 2013 with Big Fish Records.{{cite web|url=https://www.deanamartin.com//2012/discography.php |title=Destination Moon :: Discography |publisher=Deana Martin |year=2012 |accessdate=2012-02-12}} It is Martin’s fourth studio album./> }} It was produced by her husband, John Griffith, and was recorded at Capitol Studios, Hollywood, CA, The Hit Factory, Miami, FL, and The Power Station, Pompano Beach, FL. Deana is the daughter of iconic singer/actor/entertainer Dean Martin. Deana achieved success early in her career in films, theatre and television, then quickly added to her repertoire – recording artist, {{cite web |title=Baby I See You |url=https://www.allmusic.com/song/baby-i-see-you-mt0035551969 |website=AllMusic |accessdate=7 August 2018}}{{cite web |title=Deana Martin Still Carries a Torch for Her Father Dean ref name|url=http://www.eastvalleytribune.com/2016/01/21/get_out/deana-martin-still-carries-a-torch-for-her-father-dean/ |website=East Valley Tribune |accessdate=19 July 2018 |date=1 January 2016}} best-selling author, national syndicated radio host and licensed pilot. {{cite web |title=Deana Martin on the Legendary Dean Martin|url=https://www.wnyc.org/story/139239-deana-martin-legendary-dean-martin/ |website=WNYC |accessdate=7 August 2018 |date=8 June 2011}} | accessdate=October 9, 2018}} As an entertainer and recording artist, Deana continues the traditions of her father and his pals (Frank Sinatra and Sammy Davis) by continuing to pull from the Great American Songbook in her repertoire. {{cite web | title=Deana Martin NOV 2013|url=https://www.kuci.org/podcastfiles/1090/Deana%20Martin_NOV%2011.mp3 | website = KUCI | accessdate=May 8, 2020}}

Destination Moon received a three out of five stars on the AllMusic website. Brad Chambers, host of “Martini In The Morning,"said of the album, “Deana singing Dean’s songs is a great way to get acquainted with Deana Martin. On “Destination Moon,"Deana is elevated into a new musical orbit. Out of this world performances on “Stuck In A Dream With Me"and “Where Did You Learn To Love Like That"show her ability to take a life well lived and interpret a song with the benefit of personal experience." {{cite web|last=Chambers |first=Brad |title=Destination Moon Deana Martin |website=Amazon |url=https://www.amazon.com/destination-moon-deana-martin/dp/b00f146h16 |accessdate=May 7, 2020}} Lou Simon, program director for Siriusly Sinatra"on SiriusXM Satellite Radio, said, “Once again Deana Martin delivers a collection of performances that pay tribute to the songwriters and the gifts they gave us. Deana doesn’t just sing songs … she caresses the ballads, and has a ball with the up-tempo tunes, putting herself in the middle of it all like a true ‘girl singer.’ Her love affair with this music and her repertoire are testaments to a treasured past and a desire to never let these songs be forgotten." {{cite web|last=Simon |first=Lew |title=Destination Moon Deana Martin |website=Amazon |url=https://www.amazon.com/destination-moon-deana-martin/dp/b00f146h16 |accessdate=May 7, 2020}}

Track listing

{{track listing

|collapsed = no

| title1 = Love Being With You

| writer1 = Peggy Lee

| length1 = 2:32

| title2 = Beyond The Sea

| writer2 = Jack Lawrence and Charles Trenet

| length2 = 2:31

| title3 = Gee Baby Ain’t I Good To You

| writer3 = Don Redman and Andy Razaf

| length3 = 2:58

| title4 = Frim Fram Sauce

| writer4 = Redd Evans and Joe Ricardel

| length4 = 4:05

| title5 = Break It To Me Gently

| writer5 = Joe Seneca and Diane Lampert

| length5 = 3:55

| title6 = About A Quarter To Nine

| writer6 = Harry Warren and Al Dubin

| length6 = 2:22

| title7 = Where Did You Learn To Love Like That

| writer7 = L. Russell Brown and Roger Cook

| length7 = 3:45

| title8 = Paradise

| writer8 = L Russell Brown and Joel Diamond

| length8 = 4:00

| title9 = G.I. Jive

| writer9 = Johnny Mercer

| length9 = 2:45

| title10 = Stuck In A Dream With Me

| writer10 = John Proulx

| length10 = 3:28

| title11 = Destination Moon

| writer11 = Marvin Fisher and Roy Alfred

| length11 = 3:28

| title12 = Read Between The Lines

| writer12 = Joseph Baldassare

| length12 = 3:23

| title13 = Nothing But The Best

| writer13 = Joseph Baldassare

| length13 = 3:23

| title14 = True Love(with Dean Martin)

| writer14 = Cole Porter

| length14 = 3:50

}}

Credits

;Musicians

  • Rick Krive {{spaced ndash}}Piano, Electric Piano, Synthesizer
  • John Tropea {{spaced ndash}}Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar, Mandolin Banjo
  • Gary Mayone {{spaced ndash}}Percussion, Vibes, Bar Chimes, Tambourine, Orchestra Bells, Hand Percussion, Timpani, Cymbals

References