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Doris Day

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Real name
Doris Mary Kappelhoff
Born
April 3, 1922
Died
May 13, 2019
Country
United States
Comments
Singer and actress
Family
Terry Melcher Son
Related
Joe Lubin
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Releases

Albums

Title Performer Release date Label
Annie Get Your Gun Doris Day and Robert Goulet - Orchestra and Chorus under direction of Franz Allers February 11, 1963 Columbia Masterworks
Bright and Shiny Doris Day with Neal Hefti and His Orchestra March 20, 1961 Columbia [US]
By the Light of the Silvery Moon Doris Day with Paul Weston and His Orchestra March 13, 1953 Columbia [US]
Calamity Jane Doris Day and Howard Keel November 9, 1953 Columbia [US]
Cuttin' Capers Doris Day - Orchestra under the direction of Frank De Vol January 1959 Columbia [US]
Day by Day Doris Day with Paul Weston and His Music from Hollywood December 17, 1956 Columbia [US]
Day by Night Doris Day with Paul Weston and His Music from Hollywood November 11, 1957 Columbia [US]
Doris Day's Sentimental Journey Doris Day - Arr. & Cond. by Mort Garson July 12, 1965 Columbia [US]
Duet Doris Day, André Previn 1962 Columbia [US]
Golden Girl (The Columbia Recordings 1944-1966) Doris Day 1999 Legacy
Hooray for Hollywood Doris Day with Frank De Vol and His Orchestra February 24, 1958 Columbia [US]
I Have Dreamed Doris Day - Orchestra under the direction of Jim Harbert August 14, 1961 Columbia [US]
I'll See You in My Dreams Doris Day December 14, 1951 Columbia [US]
It's Magic - Her Early Years at Warner Bros. Doris Day September 15, 1998 TCM Turner Classic Movies Music
Latin for Lovers Doris Day - Arranged and conducted by Mort Garson March 22, 1965 Columbia [US]
Live It Up! Doris Day September 1, 1995 Sony Music Special Products
Love Him Doris Day December 6, 1963 Columbia [US]
Love Me or Leave Me Doris Day – Orchestra conducted by Percy Faith May 2, 1955 Columbia [US]
Lullaby of Broadway Doris Day March 5, 1951 Columbia [US]
Music, Movies & Memories Doris Day April 1, 2014 Real Gone Music
My Heart [EU] Doris Day September 5, 2011 Sony Music
My Heart [US] Doris Day December 6, 2011 Arwin Records
On Moonlight Bay Doris Day with Paul Weston and His Orchestra July 2, 1951 Columbia [US]
Show Time Doris Day 1960 Columbia [US]
Tea for Two Doris Day September 4, 1950 Columbia [US]
The Doris Day Christmas Album Doris Day September 14, 1964 Columbia [US]
The Love Album Doris Day 1994 Vision [GB]
The Love Album [2006] Doris Day January 2006 Concord Records
The Uncollected Doris Day - 1953 Doris Day 1984 Hindsight Records
The Uncollected Doris Day Vol. 2 - 1952-53 Doris Day and The Page Cavanaugh Trio 1986 Hindsight Records
What Every Girl Should Know Doris Day March 21, 1960 Columbia [US]
With a Smile and a Song Doris Day with Jimmy Joyce and His Children's Chorus October 19, 1964 Columbia [US]
You'll Never Walk Alone Doris Day – Orchestra arranged and conducted by Jim Harbert September 17, 1962 Columbia [US]
Young at Heart - Songs Selected from the Motion Picture Doris Day - Frank Sinatra November 1954 Columbia [US]
Young Man with a Horn Doris Day and Harry James March 13, 1950 Columbia [US]
You're My Thrill Doris Day August 1, 1949 Columbia [US]

Singles

Title Performer Release date Label
A Bushel and a Peck Doris Day October 16, 1950 Columbia [US]
A Full Time Job Doris Day and Johnnie Ray with Paul Weston and His Orchestra November 21, 1952 Columbia [US]
Again Doris Day and The Mellomen May 2, 1949 Columbia [US]
A Guy Is a Guy Doris Day with Paul Weston and His Orchestra March 7, 1952 Columbia [US]
A Load of Hay Doris Day with The Page Cavanaugh Trio October 1950 Columbia [US]
Anyway the Wind Blows Doris Day January 18, 1960 Columbia [US]
April in Paris Doris Day with Percy Faith & His Orch. & The Norman Luboff Choir 1952 Columbia [US]
A Red Kiss on a Blue Letter Les Brown and His Orchestra - Vocal Chorus by Doris Day December 24, 1945 Columbia [US]
A Very Precious Love Doris Day with Frank De Vol and His Orchestra February 1958 Columbia [US]
Before I Loved You Doris Day and The Mellomen - Orchestra under the direction of George Wyle May 15, 1950 Columbia [US]
Broomstreet Les Brown and His Orchestra - Vocal Chorus by Doris Day February 1941 OKeh
Canadian Capers (Cuttin' Capers) Doris Day October 17, 1949 Columbia [US]
Catch the Bouquet Doris Day June 7, 1965 Columbia [US]
Come to Baby, Do! Les Brown and His Orchestra - Vocal Chorus by Doris Day 1945 Columbia [US]
Confess Doris Day and Buddy Clark - Orchestra under the direction of George Siravo April 19, 1948 Columbia [US]
Everybody Loves a Lover Doris Day with Frank De Vol and His Orch. June 16, 1958 Columbia [US]
From This Moment On Doris Day - Orchestra under the direction of Frank Comstock November 1950 Columbia [US]
Here Comes Santa Claus (Down Santa Claus Lane) Doris Day 1949 Columbia [US]
Hoop-Dee-Doo Doris Day and The Mellomen - Orchestra under the direction of George Wyle April 1950 Columbia [US]
How It Lies, How It Lies, How It Lies! Doris Day April 18, 1949 Columbia [US]
I Don't Wanna Be Kissed Doris Day with Ray Noble and His Orchestra January 1950 Columbia [US]
I Enjoy Being a Girl Doris Day with Frank De Vol and His Orchestra December 8, 1958 Columbia [US]
If I Give My Heart to You Doris Day with The Mellomen August 2, 1954 Columbia [US]
If You Will Marry Me Doris Day and Buddy Clark - Orchestra under the direction of Mitchell Ayres January 1949 Columbia [US]
I'll Be Around Doris Day February 1951 Columbia [US]
I'll Dance at Your Wedding, Poppa Won't You Dance with Me, I Can't Put My Arms Around a Memory Buddy Clark and Anita Gordon with Ray Noble, Doris Day, Woody Herman and Band January 1948 V Disc
I'll String Along with You Doris Day and Buddy Clark - Orchestra under the direction of George Siravo January 10, 1949 Columbia [US]
Imagination Doris Day February 6, 1950 Columbia [US]
I'm in Love Doris Day August 1948 Columbia [US]
I'm Still Sitting Under the Apple Tree Doris Day - Orchestra under the direction of Frank Comstock August 1947 Columbia [US]
I Said My Pajamas (And Put on My Pray'rs) Doris Day - Orchestra under the direction of George Wyle February 27, 1950 Columbia [US]
It's a Great Feeling Doris Day July 1949 Columbia [US]
It's a Lovely Day Today Doris Day November 27, 1950 Columbia [US]
It's Magic Doris Day - Orchestra under the direction of George Siravo April 26, 1948 Columbia [US]
It's Magic Doris Day 1954 Columbia [US]
It's the Sentimental Thing to Do Doris Day - Orchestra under the direction of George Siravo April 1948 Columbia [US]
I've Forgotten You Doris Day July 1950 Columbia [US]
I've Never Been in Love Before Doris Day October 30, 1950 Columbia [US]
I've Only Myself to Blame Doris Day - Orchestra under the direction of George Siravo 1948 Columbia [US]
Julie Doris Day September 10, 1956 Columbia [US]
Kiss Me Again, Stranger Doris Day with Paul Weston & His Orch. June 15, 1953 Columbia [US]
Kiss Me Goodbye, Love Doris Day with Paul Weston and His Orchestra August 24, 1951 Columbia [US]
Land of Love Doris Day August 22, 1949 Columbia [US]
Let's Take an Old-Fashioned Walk Frank Sinatra and Doris Day with The Ken Lane Singers June 1949 Columbia [US]
Let's Walk That-A-Way Doris Day - Johnnie Ray May 22, 1953 Columbia [US]
Lonesome and Sorry Doris Day with Paul Weston and His Orchestra July 1951 Columbia [US]
Lost in Loveliness Doris Day 1954 Columbia [US]
Love Me in the Daytime Doris Day with Frank De Vol and His Orchestra March 9, 1959 Columbia [US]
Lullaby of Broadway Doris Day with Harry James and His Orchestra January 29, 1951 Columbia [US]
Make It Soon Doris Day with Percy Faith & His Orch. August 4, 1952 Columbia [US]
Move Over Darling Doris Day November 7, 1963 Columbia [US]
My Darling My Darling Doris Day and Buddy Clark October 25, 1948 Columbia [US]
My Life's Desire Doris Day with Paul Weston & His Orchestra & The Norman Luboff Choir June 4, 1951 Columbia [US]
My Number One Dream Came True Les Brown and His Orchestra - Vocal Chorus by Doris Day December 1946 Columbia [US]
My Young and Foolish Heart Doris Day - Orchestra under the direction of Mitchell Ayres 1947 Columbia [US]
No Two People Doris Day and Donald O'Connor September 12, 1952 Columbia [US]
Oops Doris Day with Paul Weston and His Orch. 1952 Columbia [US]
Pillow Talk Doris Day August 31, 1959 Columbia [US]
Please Don't Eat the Daisies Doris Day March 21, 1960 Columbia [US]
Pretty Baby Doris Day - Orchestra under the direction of George Siravo September 27, 1948 Columbia [US]
Pumpernickel Doris Day March 9, 1951 Columbia [US]
Quicksilver Doris Day and Her Country Cousins November 28, 1949 Columbia [US]
Rickety-Rackety Rendezvous Doris Day September 23, 1957 Columbia [US]
Roly Poly Doris Day August 1959 Columbia [US]
Secret Love Doris Day October 9, 1953 Columbia [US]
Send Me No Flowers Doris Day October 1964 Columbia [US]
Silver Bells Doris Day November 6, 1950 Columbia [US]
Someone Else's Roses Doris Day with Frank De Vol and His Orch. May 17, 1954 Columbia [US]
Someone Like You Doris Day - Orchestra under the direction of George Siravo January 3, 1949 Columbia [US]
Something Wonderful Doris Day - Orchestra under the direction of Leith Stevens 1951 Columbia [US]
Sooner or Later Les Brown and His Orchestra - Vocal Chorus by Doris Day December 2, 1946 Columbia [US]
Sugar Bush Doris Day and Frankie Laine with Carl Fischer's Orchestra and The Norman Luboff Choir 1952 Columbia [EMI]
Teacher's Pet Doris Day with Frank De Vol and His Orch. January 6, 1958 Columbia [US]
Tell Me (Tell Me Why) Doris Day with Paul Weston and His Orchestra March 1952 Columbia [EMI]
That's the Way He Does It Doris Day December 15, 1947 Columbia [US]
The Blue Train Doris Day June 13, 1960 Columbia [US]
The Game of Broken Hearts Doris Day and Her Country Cousins October 1949 Columbia [US]
The Party's Over Doris Day with Frank De Vol & His Orch. November 19, 1956 Columbia [US]
There's a Bluebird on Your Windowsill Doris Day with Orchestra under the direction of George Siravo November 7, 1949 Columbia [US]
Today Will Be Yesterday Tomorrow! Doris Day March 1957 Columbia [US]
Tunnel of Love Doris Day September 22, 1958 Columbia [US]
Two Hearts, Two Kisses (Make One Love) Doris Day with The Mellomen - Orchestra Conducted by Frank Comstock March 21, 1955 Columbia [US]
We'll Love Again Doris Day March 19, 1956 Columbia [US]
Whatever Will Be, Will Be (Que sera, sera) Doris Day May 21, 1956 Columbia [US]
When I Fall in Love Doris Day with Percy Faith & His Orch. July 3, 1952 Columbia [US]
When the Red, Red, Robin Comes Bob, Bob, Bobbin' Along Doris Day March 1953 Columbia [US]
(Where Are You) Now That I Need You Doris Day and The Mellomen - Orchestra under the direction of John Rarig June 20, 1949 Columbia [US]
You Can Have Him Dinah Shore and Doris Day - Orchestra under the direction of Hugo Winterhalter June 10, 1949 Columbia [US]

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