Marterie first played professionally at age 14 in Chicago. In the 1940s, he played
trumpet for various bands. In 1957, he hit No. 25 on the
Billboard Hot 100 with "Tricky", and in 1957 he reached No. 10 with "Shish-Kebab". His compositions included "Dancing Trumpet", "Dry Marterie", and "Carla".
Joel Whitburn's pop chart research books say that Marterie's version of "The Song Of Love" peaked at No. 84 for the week ending December 26, 1955. However,
Billboard did not put out an issue that week and Marterie never recorded this tune; the listing is in fact a
copyright trap, to prevent others from stealing Whitburn's work. He died on October 10, 1978, in
Dayton, Ohio. ==Partial discography==