Dean Martin waited two years following
Swingin' Down Yonder before recording his second full-length LP,
Pretty Baby (though, of course, he recorded singles, EPs, and film soundtrack material in the interim). This time, under the baton of
Lee Gillette, he essayed a 12-song set of ballads, among them semi-standards (and
Bing Crosby hits) like "It's Easy to Remember" and "Only Forever." He didn't seem nearly as involved as he had on the uptempo
Swingin' Down Yonder, and the gimmicky female backup accompaniment undercut the romantic mood, making this a less satisfying album than it might have been. Still attempting to reconstruct his career in the wake of his breakup with
Jerry Lewis,
Martin doesn't seem to have focused yet on his potential as an albums artist, and this collection doesn't rank with those of competitors and labelmates like
Frank Sinatra and
Nat King Cole.