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Music Movies & Memories
- (Jewel Case Packaging)
- Artist: Doris Day
- Format: CD
- Release Date: 4/1/2014

Music Movies & Memories
- (Jewel Case Packaging)
- Artist: Doris Day
- Format: CD
- Release Date: 4/1/2014
Product Notes
To celebrate Doris Day's 90th birthday, we have perfect birthday present for Doris Day fans: A brand-new album of Day rarities spanning the 1940s through 1980s, offering tracks that have never appeared on an album or compact disc as well as several precious, recently-discovered gems. Among the previously unreleased titles are a 1947 rendition of the standard 'Can't Help Lovin' That Man,' a beautiful ballad from the '50s entitled 'How Well I Know,' and five tracks from Doris' final recording session in 1985 including an amazing, jazz-flavored outtake performance of 'Everyone's Gone to the Moon.' Also featured is Doris' last-ever film song, 'Soft as the Starlight' (from 1966's the Glass Bottom Boat) in stereo, plus a duo of soundtrack selections from her musical YOUNG AT HEART, an unreleased alternate version of her signature 1956 million-selling smash 'Que Sera, Sera (Whatever Will Be, Will Be)' and three performances from Doris' 1970s CBS-TV variety specials, featuring superb interpretations of 'The Way We Were,' 'The Gypsy in My Soul' and a medley that closes with 'The 59th Street Bridge Song (Feelin' Groovy).' to cap things off, Doris reflects on her multi-faceted talents in a special promotional radio interview from the 1960s, retrieved from her personal archive.
Credits
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Composer(s)Al Dubin
Al Rinker
Alan Bergman
Bill House
Charles Henderson
Clay Boland
Don Pippin
Floyd Huddleston
George Gershwin
Harry Warren
Ira Gershwin
Jay Livingston
Jerome Kern
Joe Lubin
Joe Young
John Herald
Jonathan King
Lionel Bart
M.K. Jerome
Marilyn Bergman
Marvin Hamlisch
Michael Martin Murphey
Moe Jaffe
Oscar Hammerstein II
Paul Francis Webster
Paul Simon
Ralph Rinzler
Ray Evans
Ray Heindorf
Sammy Fain
Ted Koehler
Terry Melcher
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Artist(s)Doris Day
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Producer(s)Terry Melcher