![]() | The coolest of the dramatic Italian balladeers to emerge in the fifties, Martino most closely identified with his background. Thus, it was fitting that he was chosen for the role of Johnny Fontane, the popular Italian singer (reputedly based on Frank Sinatra), in Francis Ford Coppola’s ‘The Godfather’. The son of Italian immigrants, Martino was a boyhood friend of Mario Lanza who encouraged him to become a singer. After appearing in local nightclubs, he recorded ‘Here in My Heart’ for the small BBS label in 1952. The record topped both the American and British charts and won Martino a contract with Capitol. |
His old fashioned style denied him further significant record success in America throughout the fifties, though he continued to chart in Britain with the songs ‘Now’, ‘Wanted’ and ‘The Man from Laramie'. | |