“Out in the Cold Again” is a classic song by Dean Martin, first released in 1954. Known for his smooth voice and easygoing style, Dean Martin made this track a memorable hit. The song is about someone who feels the chill of being left out in love and heartbreak. With a relaxed but somber tone, Martin’s delivery of the lyrics captures the feeling of loneliness that comes after a relationship ends. It was featured on his album The Dean Martin Christmas Album, which was released in 1966. This album is filled with songs that became staples of holiday music, but “Out in the Cold Again” stands out for its emotional depth and timeless appeal.
“Out in the Cold Again” is a great example of Dean Martin’s skill in conveying emotion through music. Though it may not have the same fast pace as some of his other hits, it remains a classic. The combination of his smooth voice, the song’s somber lyrics, and the powerful orchestra continues to make it an unforgettable piece of music.
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Out In The Cold Again Lyrics by Dean Martin
(Out in the cold)
The song that you sang so sweetly
You called it our love refrain
It’s gone and I’m left completely
Out in the cold again
I dreamed that our love would linger
But just memories remain
As I gaze at that ringless finger
Out in the cold again
True it hurts my pride to step aside for somebody new
But deep down inside my whole world depended on you
I wanted your arms around me
To shelter me from the rain
But now I’m back where you found me
Out in the cold again
(True it hurts my pride to step aside for somebody new)
(But deep down inside my whole world depended on you)
I wanted your arms around me
To shelter me from the rain
But now I’m back where you found me
Out in the cold again
Out in the cold