The Christmas Album
Musical Album
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Doris Day
Doris Day (born Doris Mary Ann Kappelhoff; April 3, 1922) is an American actress, singer, and animal rights activist.
Day's entertainment career began in her late teens as a big band singer. In 1945 she had her first hit recording , "Sentimental Journey", and, in 1948, appeared in her first film,...
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Bright and Shiny
Bright and Shiny was an album released by Columbia Records, featuring Doris Day backed by Neal Hefti's orchestra, on March 20, 1961. It was released in two forms; a monaural LP (catalog number CL-1614) and a stereophonic LP (catalog number CS-8414). A song of the same name was composed especially... -
Sentimental Journey/Latin for Lovers
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With Les Brown
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The Love Album
The Love Album is an album recorded by Doris Day in 1967, but not released until 1994. In 2006, the album was reissued in CD form, with extra tracks taken from a Doris Day television special recorded in 1971. -
Hooray for Hollywood
Hooray for Hollywood was the name of a two-album set recorded by Doris Day, released by Columbia Records. The two-album set was released by Columbia under the catalog number AC2L-5, but each individual LP was also released in both monaural and stereophonic versions as indicated below. Volume 1 was... -
On Moonlight Bay\By The Light of the Silv'Ry Moon
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Day by Night
Day by Night was a Doris Day album released on November 11, 1957 by Columbia Records, It was released in two versions, catalog number CL-1053 (Mono) and CS-8089 (Stereo), though the stereo version was only released in 1959. It was a follow-up to her extremely successful album, Day by Day, released... -
I Have Dreamed
I Have Dreamed is an album recorded by Doris Day in May 1961 and issued by Columbia Records on August 14, 1961 as catalog number CS 8460. Doris Day was backed by Jim Harbert's Orchestra. As the name suggests, many of the songs have titles or lyrics referring to dreaming. The album was combined with... -
It's Magic
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25 Movie Greats
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