100 Hits Legends: Doris Day

~ Release by Doris Day (see all versions of this release, 1 available)

Tracklist

CD 1
CD 2
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1It’s Magic
vocals:
Doris Day (in 1947)
orchestra:
George Siravo and His Orchestra (in 1947)
conductor:
Percy Faith (on 1947-11-12)
recording of:
It’s Magic (on 1947-11-12)
lyricist:
Sammy Cahn
composer:
Jule Styne
publisher:
Warner Chappell Music Ltd. (no slash; used 1988–1996)
part of:
The 21st Academy Award for Best Original Song (number: 2)
3:25
2The Deadwood Stage (Whip Crack‐Away)
vocals:
Doris Day (in 1953)
orchestra:
Nat Heindorf and His Orchestra (in 1953)
recording of:
The Deadwood Stage (Whip Crack-Away) (from “Calamity Jane”)
lyricist:
Paul Francis Webster
composer:
Sammy Fain
part of:
Calamity Jane (stage musical)
3:15
3I Just Blew In From the Windy City
vocals:
Doris Day (in 1953)
orchestra:
Nat Heindorf and His Orchestra (in 1953)
recording of:
Just Blew in From the Windy City (from "Calamity Jane")
lyricist:
Paul Francis Webster
composer:
Sammy Fain
part of:
Calamity Jane (stage musical)
2:10
4Black Hills of Dakota
vocals:
Doris Day (in 1953)
orchestra:
Nat Heindorf and His Orchestra (in 1953)
recording of:
The Black Hills of Dakota (from "Calamity Jane")
lyricist:
Paul Francis Webster
composer:
Sammy Fain
part of:
Calamity Jane (stage musical)
33:00
5Quicksilver
vocals:
Doris Day (in 1950)
performer:
The Country Cousins (in 1950)
recording of:
Quicksilver
writer:
Edward Pola, Irving Taylor and George Wyle
2:12
6Hoop‐Dee‐Doo
background vocals:
The Mellomen (American singing quartet) (in 1950)
vocals:
Doris Day (in 1950)
orchestra:
George Wyle and His Orchestra (in 1950)
recording of:
Hoop Dee Doo
lyricist:
Milton DeLugg
composer:
Frank Loesser
2:09
7Pretty Baby
vocals:
Doris Day (in 1950)
orchestra:
Harry James and His Orchestra (in 1950)
recording of:
Pretty Baby
lyricist:
Gus Kahn (in 1916)
composer:
Egbert Van Alstyne (in 1916) and Tony Jackson (New Orleans ragtime pianist) (in 1916)
part of:
Broadway Rhythm (film)
3:00
8The Very Thought of You
vocals:
Doris Day (in 1950)
orchestra:
Harry James and His Orchestra (in 1950)
recording of:
The Very Thought of You
lyricist, writer and composer:
Ray Noble
publisher:
Quartet Music Inc., Range Road Music, Redwood Music Ltd. (Carlin) and Warner Bros. Music (publisher; do NOT use as release label)
3:00
9Put ’em in a Box, Tie ’em With a Ribbon3:05
10I’ll String Along With You
vocals:
Buddy Clark (US 1930s~1940s singer) (in 1949) and Doris Day (in 1949)
orchestra:
George Siravo and His Orchestra (in 1949)
recording of:
I’ll String Along With You
lyricist:
Al Dubin (in 1934)
composer:
Harry Warren (US composer and lyricist) (in 1934)
publisher:
B. Feldman & Co. Ltd. (publisher est. 1946)
3:10
11Sometimes I’m Happy
vocals:
Doris Day (in 1949)
orchestra:
George Siravo and His Orchestra (in 1949)
recording of:
Sometimes I’m Happy
lyricist:
Vincent Youmans
composer:
Irving Caesar
publisher:
Harms, Inc.
part of:
Hit the Deck (1927 musical)
part of:
Hit the Deck (1955 movie)
2:35
12You Won’t Be Satisfied (Until You Break My Heart)3:05
13Till the End of Time
vocals:
Doris Day (in 1946)
orchestra:
Les Brown and His Orchestra (in 1946)
recording of:
Till the End of Time
lyricist:
Buddy Kaye (in 1945)
composer:
Ted Mossman (in 1945)
is based on:
Polonaise in A-flat major, op. 53 “Heroique”
2:57
14Aren’t You Glad You’re You?
vocals:
Doris Day (in 1945)
orchestra:
Les Brown and His Orchestra (in 1945)
recording of:
Aren’t You Glad You’re You?
lyricist:
Johnny Burke (American lyricist, 1908-1964) (in 1945)
composer:
Jimmy Van Heusen (in 1945)
part of:
The 18th Academy Award for Best Original Song (number: 2)
3:03
15I’d Rather Be With You
vocals:
Buddy Clark (US 1930s~1940s singer) (in 1949) and Doris Day (in 1949)
orchestra:
George Siravo and His Orchestra (in 1949)
recording of:
I’d Rather Be With You
writer:
Roy Alfred (Tin Pan Alley lyricist and composer) and Frank Comstock
3:13
16All Through the Day
vocals:
Doris Day (in 1946)
orchestra:
Les Brown and His Orchestra (in 1946)
recording of:
All Through the Day
writer:
Oscar Hammerstein II (of Rodgers & Hammerstein) and Jerome Kern
publisher:
Williamson Music, Inc.
part of:
The 19th Academy Award for Best Original Song (number: 2)
3:16
17I May Be Wrong (But I Think You’re Wonderful)3:01
18Someone Like You
vocals:
Doris Day (in 1949)
orchestra:
George Siravo and His Orchestra (in 1949)
recording of:
Someone Like You
lyricist:
Ralph Blane
composer:
Harry Warren (US composer and lyricist)
2:47
19Made Up My Mind
vocals:
Doris Day (in 1949)
orchestra:
George Siravo and His Orchestra (in 1949)
recording of:
Made Up My Mind
writer:
Redd Evans and David Mann (American songwriter)
3:06
20Powder Your Face With Sunshine (Smile! Smile! Smile!)
vocals:
Buddy Clark (US 1930s~1940s singer) (in 1949) and Doris Day (in 1949)
orchestra:
George Siravo and His Orchestra (in 1949)
recording of:
Powder Your Face With Sunshine
writer:
Carmen Lombardo and Stanley Rochinski
2:34
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Credits

Release

liner notes:Phil Graham (liner note writer)
copyrighted (©) by and phonographic copyright (℗) by:Demon Music Group Ltd. (for release labels, use "Demon Music Group"; subsidiary of BBC Studios Distribution) (from 2009 to present)
ASIN:UK: B002LZUNC2 [info]
discography entry:http://www.demonmusicgroup.co.uk/catalogue/releases/100-hits-legends-doris-day/ [info]

Release group

part of:100 Hits Legends (number: 7) (order: 6)