Invisible Tears
Dean Martin · Lay Some Happiness On Me: The Reprise Years (Repri [2002]
Invisible tears in my eyes, incredible pain in my heart
Indestructable memories are passing in review
Impossible though things may get, improbable I will forget
Indelible memories of sweet loveable you.
You're back again so I'll let you in
Altough I'm only seeing pictures from the past
Those arms are not real but somehow I feel
If I'd just close my eyes then maybe it'll last.
Invisible tears in my eyes, incredible pain in my heart
Indestructable memories are passing in review
Impossible though things may get, improbable I will forget
Indelible memories of sweet loveable you.
Indelible memories of sweet loveable you.
Indelible memories of sweet loveable you...
About Invisible Tears
Dean Martin's "Invisible Tears" stands as a quintessential example of his smooth, crooning style, delivered with the effortless cool that defined his career. Recorded during the Reprise era, the track exemplifies the sophisticated vocal delivery and jazz-influenced arrangements Martin was renowned for, blending romantic sentiment with his signature laid-back delivery. As part of the compilation *Lay Some Happiness On Me: The Reprise Years*, the song reflects the enduring appeal of his mid-to-late period work, where he refined his craft into a polished sound that became synonymous with the lounge and easy-listening genres. The composition captures the melancholic yet composed tone often found in Martin's ballads, showcasing his ability to convey deep emotion through subtle phrasing and a relaxed cadence that has made his catalog a staple for generations of listeners seeking classic American pop and jazz standards.

