The Uncollected Doris Day with the Page Cavanaugh Trio, Vol. 2: Wonderful!Doris Day
Release Date: 02/21/1995
Original Release:
1995
# of Discs:
1
J&R Item # 412508_CD
UPC # 014921022621
Label: Hindsight
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Disc: 1
1.
I Could Write a Book
2.
Singin' in the Rain
3.
Just You, Just Me
4.
I'm in the Mood for Love
5.
S'posin'
6.
September in the Rain
7.
Light Your Lamp
8.
Slow Poke
9.
'S Wonderful
10.
I've Got a Feelin' You're Foolin'
11.
Stardust
12.
Crying My Heart Out for You
13.
Because You're Mine
14.
Embraceable You
15.
Please, Mr. Sun - (previously unreleased)
16.
You Brought a New Kind of Love to Me
Performer: Doris Day
Producer: Pete Kline Distributor: Midwest Artists Dist. Notes: Personnel: Doris Day (vocals). Audio Remixer: John Jungklaus. Liner Note Author: Dave Dexter, Jr. Recording information: Los Angeles, CA (1952/1953). Unknown Contributor Role: Bobby Weiss.
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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