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Doris Day Discography See all 24 items

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| | With A Smile And A Song CD (1964)
$14.09 Arrangers: Martin Broones; Jim Harbert; Allyn Ferguson; Malcolm Arnold.
Personnel: Doris Day (vocals).
Liner Note Author: Daniel M. Schaarschmidt.
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| Personal Christmas Collection CD (1994)
$8.49 These are some of the most familiar songs ever written; they've been recorded by just about everybody who has ever stepped up to a microphone. It's easy to take them for granted as they're played on TV, over the radio, ...
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| Love Album CD (1995)
$10.15 The songs heard on The Love Album first came to light nearly 30 years after their recording, but they should never have lingered in the vaults so long; what's more, if an LP had appeared on schedule, it would have ...
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| Golden Girl: The Columbia Recordings 1944-1966 CDs (1999)
$14.59 Recorded between 1944 & 1966. Includes liner notes by Andrew Velez.
Digitally remastered using 20-bit technology by Dawn Frank (Sony Music Studios, New York, New York).
This two-CD set covers 22 years of Doris Day's work. It reveals a picture of a ...
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| Duet CD (1962) Bonus Tracks
$10.55 Recorded late in 1961, this album is a milestone in Doris Day's career -- despite having generated no hits -- as her best long-player (and, by extension, her best CD), and her purest jazz solo album. Cut as a duet ...
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| Day By Day/Day By Night CD (2000)
$10.55 Includes liner notes by Mark Marymount. Originally released on Columbia (942) & Columbia (8089).
When Doris Day freed herself from those cotton candy films she appeared in, where her singing for the most part was limited to cute novelty tunes, she ...
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| I'll See You In My Dreams/Calamity Jane CD (2001)
$11.59 This discount-priced two-fer combines two 10" LPs originally released in the early '50s and tied in to films starring Doris Day. At the time, Day was recording for Columbia Records and making movies for Warner Bros. Pictures, which tended to ...
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| Bright & Shiny/Cuttin' Capers CD (1995)
$10.69 This discount-priced two-fer combines two up-tempo Doris Day albums from the late '50s and early '60s. The discs were not released sequentially; 1959's Cuttin' Capers was followed by two 1960 releases, What Every Girl Should Know and Show Time, before ...
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| On Moonlight Bay/By The Light Of The Silvery Moon CD (2001)
$11.59 Collectables violates chronological sequencing by pairing Doris Day's 1951 album On Moonlight Bay with her 1953 collection By the Light of the Silvery Moon on this two-fer CD reissue and thus skipping over I'll See You in My Dreams. But ...
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| Sings 22 Original Big Band Hits CD (1987) 52-53
$8.85 These 22 songs were recorded between 1952 and 1953, when Doris Day was just beginning to become the biggest box office attraction in the world. She had been cutting records for over 10 years, and her skills as a singer ...
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 Doris Day Lyrics and Songs
Popular or famous Doris Day songs: It's Magic Lyrics, Secret Love Lyrics, Lullaby of Broadway Lyrics, Black Hills of Dakota Lyrics, Whatever Will Be, Will Be Lyrics, Guy Is a Guy Lyrics. More music lyrics and songs When I Fall in Love Lyrics, Again Lyrics, If I Give My Heart to You Lyrics, I'll Never Stop Loving You Lyrics, Singin' in the Rain Lyrics, Love Me or Leave Me Lyrics. More music lyrics and songs Papa, Won't You Dance With Me? Lyrics, Bushel and a Peck Lyrics, It's a Lovely Day Today Lyrics, Teacher's Pet Lyrics, Christmas Song Lyrics, Move Over Darling Lyrics, Tea For Two Lyrics. More music lyrics and songs Put 'Em in a Box, Tie 'Em With a Ribbon Lyrics.
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 Doris Day Biography
Regarded as a beloved film icon, the effervescently blonde Doris Day was a sort of Betty to Marilyn Monroe's Veronica, and starred in a series of popular movie romps from the early 1950s through the early `60s. But before that, she'd had a flourishing career as a radio personality and vocalist, most notably with bandleader Les Brown. She enjoyed several big hits, including the sweet singalong "Que Sera Sera" and her signature tune "Sentimental Journey," which she recorded several times. For the most part, Day retired from moviemaking and recording on the cusp of the `70s, during which her appeal was not in step with the zeitgeist, and has only reemerged professionally a few times since.
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 Contemporaries
Rosemary Clooney, Peggy Lee (Vocals), Judy Garland, Anita O'Day, Jo Stafford, Julie London, June Christy, Les Brown, Dinah Shore, Patti Page, Keely Smith, Kay Starr, Helen Merrill, Julie Andrews, Marilyn Monroe, Vera Lynn, Jane Morgan, Martha Tilton, Fran Warren, Ginny Simms, Connie Stevens
 Followers
Nellie McKay, Olivia Newton-John, Anne Murray, Petula Clark, Debby Boone, Lesley Gore, Sandie Shaw, Shelley Fabares
 Influences
Frank Sinatra, Judy Garland, Mabel Mercer, Rudy Vallée, Helen Humes, Martha Raye
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