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This exceptionally well-programmed compilation album is a triple threat. First, it assembles, in chronological order, notable songs that Doris Day sang in her films during her first decade as a movie star; second, with titles like "It's Magic," "Secret Love," and "Whatever Will Be, Will Be (Que Sera, Sera)," it functions as a hits collection; and, perhaps surprisingly, third, it arguably is a rarities album as well. Annotator Max O. Preeo, writing with the benefit of an interview with his subject, notes that the version of "It's Magic" included here is the actual original hit version recorded in 1947; apparently all subsequent reissues of the song have been of a re-recording Day did in 1952. Several other songs, including the title tunes from her second and third films, My Dream Is Yours and It's a Great Feeling, are given their first release since they came out initially, and the version of "I Love The Way You Say Goodnight" from Lullaby of Broadway is released commercially for the first time. While making a series of musicals for Warner Bros. pictures in the late 1940s and early 1950s, Day benefited from the opportunity to sing old and new songs by such classic pop writers as Sammy Cahn, Vernon Duke, Ray Evans, Sammy Fain, E.Y. Harburg, Lorenz Hart, Gus Kahn, Jay Livingston, Richard Rodgers, Jule Styne, Harry Warren, and Vincent Youmans, and to perform (on these, mostly non-soundtrack studio versions) backed by such bandleaders as Frank DeVol, Percy Faith, Ray Heindorf, Harry James, Axel Stordahl, and Paul Weston. She made the most of those connections, using her band-singer background and warm tone to create performances that were the highpoints of the often flimsy films in which they appeared. The results are here to enjoy.
© William Ruhlmann /TiVo
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Mike Berniker, Executive Producer - Didier Deutsch, Producer - George Siravo, Performer - Gary Pacheco, Coordinator - Tim Geelan, Mastering Engineer - Doris Day, Performer - S. Cahn, Composer - Jule Styne, Composer
Originally Released 1947 Sony Music Entertainment Inc.
Gary Pacheco, Project Coordinator - George Siravo, Performer - Didier Deutsch, Producer - Tim Geelan, Mastering Engineer - Mike Berniker, Executive Producer - Blane, Composer - Ralph Freed, Composer - H. Warren, Composer - Doris Day, Performer
Originally Released 1949. All rights reserved by Sony Music Entertainment
Gary Pacheco, Coordinator - Didier Deutsch, Producer - Tim Geelan, Mastering Engineer - Jule Styne, Composer - Mike Berniker, Executive Producer - John Rarig, Conductor - John Rarig, Performer - S. Cahn, Composer - Doris Day, Performer - The Mellomen, Performer
Originally released 1949. All rights reserved by Columbia Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment
Gary Pacheco, Coordinator - Harry James & His Orchestra, Performer - Didier Deutsch, Producer - L. Hart, Composer - Tim Geelan, Mastering Engineer - Mike Berniker, Executive Producer - R. RODGERS, Composer - Harry James, Conductor - Doris Day, Performer
Originally Released 1950 Sony Music Entertainment Inc.
Gary Pacheco, Project Coordinator - Didier Deutsch, Producer - Tim Geelan, Mastering Engineer - Mike Berniker, Executive Producer - Vincent Youmans, Composer - Vincent Youmans, Lyricist - Doris Day with Axel Stordahl & His Orchestra, Performer - Irving Caesar, Composer - Irving Caesar, Lyricist - Axel Stordahl, Conductor - Doris Day, Vocal
Originally released 1950. All rights reserved by Columbia Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment
Gary Pacheco, Project Coordinator - Frank Comstock, Conductor - Didier Deutsch, Producer - Tim Geelan, Mastering Engineer - Jule Styne, Composer - Mike Berniker, Executive Producer - QUARTET, Performer - Amy Herot, A&R Coordinator - S. Cahn, Composer - BERNIK, A&R Coordinator - Doris Day, Performer
Originally released 1950. All rights reserved by Columbia Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment
Mike Berniker, Executive Producer - G. Wyle, Composer - Didier Deutsch, Producer - Gary Pacheco, Project Coordinator - Tim Geelan, Mastering Engineer - E. Pola, Composer - Doris Day, Performer - The Page Cavanaugh Trio, Performer
Originally released 1951. All rights reserved by Columbia Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment
Gary Pacheco, Coordinator - Paul Weston, Conductor - Didier Deutsch, Producer - Tim Geelan, Mastering Engineer - Mike Berniker, Executive Producer - P. Wenrich, Composer - E. Madden, Composer - The Norman Luboff Choir, Performer - Paul Weston & His Orchestra, Performer - Doris Day, Performer
Originally released 1951. All rights reserved by Columbia Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment
Norman Luboff, Performer - Gary Pacheco, Coordinator - Paul Weston, Conductor - G. Kahn, Composer - Didier Deutsch, Producer - Tim Geelan, Mastering Engineer - i. jones, Composer - Mike Berniker, Executive Producer - The Norman Luboff Choir, Performer - Paul Weston & His Orchestra, Performer - Doris Day, Performer
Originally released 1951. All rights reserved by Columbia Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment
Norman Luboff, Performer - V. Duke, Arranger - Gary Pacheco, Project Coordinator - Didier Deutsch, Producer - Tim Geelan, Mastering Engineer - E.Y. Harburg, Composer - Mike Berniker, Executive Producer - The Norman Luboff Choir, Performer - Doris Day, Performer - Percy Faith, Conductor - Percy Faith, Composer
Originally Released 1952 Sony Music Entertainment Inc.
E. Madden, Composer - Mike Berniker, Executive Producer - Didier Deutsch, Producer - Gary Pacheco, Project Coordinator - Tim Geelan, Mastering Engineer - G. Edwards, Composer - Doris Day, Performer
Originally Released 1953 Sony Music Entertainment Inc.
Mike Berniker, Executive Producer - Didier Deutsch, Producer - Gary Pacheco, Coordinator - Paul Francis Webster, Composer - Tim Geelan, Mastering Engineer - Sammy Fain, Composer - Doris Day, Performer - Ray Heindorf, Conductor
Originally Released 1953 Sony Music Entertainment Inc.
Mike Berniker, Executive Producer - Didier Deutsch, Producer - P.F. Webster, Composer - Gary Pacheco, Project Coordinator - Tim Geelan, Mastering Engineer - S Fain, Composer - Doris Day, Performer - Ray Heindorf, Conductor
Originally Released 1954 Sony Music Entertainment Inc.
Mike Berniker, Executive Producer - Didier Deutsch, Producer - S. Fain, Composer - P.F. Webster, Composer - Gary Pacheco, Project Coordinator - Percy Faith, Conductor - Tim Geelan, Mastering Engineer - Doris Day, Performer
Originally released 1954. All rights reserved by Columbia Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment
Mike Berniker, Executive Producer - Didier Deutsch, Producer - Gary Pacheco, Project Coordinator - Percy Faith, Conductor - Tim Geelan, Mastering Engineer - Doris Day, Performer - N. Brodzky, Composer - S. Cahn, Composer
Originally Released 1955 Sony Music Entertainment Inc.
Ray Evans, Composer - Doris Day, Performer
(P) Originally Released 1956 Sony Music Entertainment Inc.
Album review
This exceptionally well-programmed compilation album is a triple threat. First, it assembles, in chronological order, notable songs that Doris Day sang in her films during her first decade as a movie star; second, with titles like "It's Magic," "Secret Love," and "Whatever Will Be, Will Be (Que Sera, Sera)," it functions as a hits collection; and, perhaps surprisingly, third, it arguably is a rarities album as well. Annotator Max O. Preeo, writing with the benefit of an interview with his subject, notes that the version of "It's Magic" included here is the actual original hit version recorded in 1947; apparently all subsequent reissues of the song have been of a re-recording Day did in 1952. Several other songs, including the title tunes from her second and third films, My Dream Is Yours and It's a Great Feeling, are given their first release since they came out initially, and the version of "I Love The Way You Say Goodnight" from Lullaby of Broadway is released commercially for the first time. While making a series of musicals for Warner Bros. pictures in the late 1940s and early 1950s, Day benefited from the opportunity to sing old and new songs by such classic pop writers as Sammy Cahn, Vernon Duke, Ray Evans, Sammy Fain, E.Y. Harburg, Lorenz Hart, Gus Kahn, Jay Livingston, Richard Rodgers, Jule Styne, Harry Warren, and Vincent Youmans, and to perform (on these, mostly non-soundtrack studio versions) backed by such bandleaders as Frank DeVol, Percy Faith, Ray Heindorf, Harry James, Axel Stordahl, and Paul Weston. She made the most of those connections, using her band-singer background and warm tone to create performances that were the highpoints of the often flimsy films in which they appeared. The results are here to enjoy.
© William Ruhlmann /TiVo
About the album
- 1 disc(s) - 16 track(s)
- Total length: 00:47:22
- Main artists: Doris Day
- Composer: Various Composers
- Label: Columbia
- Genre: Pop/Rock International Pop
(P) 1978 SONY BMG Music Entertainment
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