Doris Day - The Complete Albums Collection 1949-1956 (2013)
BAND/ARTIST: Doris Day
- Title: The Complete Albums Collection 1949-1956
- Year Of Release: 2013
- Label: Playtime
- Genre: Jazz, Pop, Easy Listening
- Quality: FLAC (tracks)
- Total Time: 4:45:04
- Total Size: 1.24 GB
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
01. You're My Thrill
02. Bewitched, Bothered and Bewildered
03. I'm Confessin' (That I Love You)
04. Sometimes I'm Happy
05. You Go to My Head
06. I Don't Know What Time It Was
07. When Your Lover Has Gone
08. That Old Feeling
09. Crazy Rhythm
10. Here in My Arms
11. I Know That You Know
12. I Want to Be Happy
13. Do Do Do
14. I Only Have Eyes for You
15. Oh Me, Oh My, Oh You
16. Tea for Two
17. I May Be Wrong (But I Think You're Wonderful)
18. The Man I Love
19. The Very Thought of You
20. Pretty Baby
21. Melancholy Rhapsody
22. Would I Love You (Love You, Love You)
23. Too Marvelous for Words
24. Get Happy
25. Limehouse Blues
26. With a Song in My Heart
27. Lullaby of Broadway (1950)
28. Moonlight Bay
29. Till We Meet Again
30. Love Ya
31. Christmas Story
32. I'm Forever Blowing Bubbles
33. Cuddle up Closer
34. Every Little Movement Has a Meaning All (Of) It's Own
35. Tell Me (Why the Nights Are Lonely)
36. Ain't We Got Fun (1951)
37. The One I Love (Belongs to Somebody Else)
38. I Wish I Had a Girl
39. It Had to Be You
40. Nobody's Sweetheart
41. My Buddy
42. Makin' Whoopee
43. I'll See You in My Dreams
44. Lullaby of Broadway (1951)
45. Fine and Dandy
46. In a Shanty in Old Shanty Town
47. Somebody Loves Me
48. Just One of Those Things
49. You're Getting to Be a Habit with Me
50. I Love the Way You Say Goodnight
51. Please Don't Talk About Me When I'm Gone
52. By the Light of the Silvery Moon
53. You're Eyes Have Told Me So
54. Just One Girl
55. Ain't We Got Fun (1953)
56. If You Were the Only Girl
57. Be My Little Baby Bumble Bee
58. I'll Forget You
59. King Chanticleer
60. The Deadwood Stage
61. I Can Do Without You
62. The Black Hills of Dakota
63. Just Blew in from Windy City
64. A Women's Touch
65. Higher Than a Hawk
66. 'Tis Harry I'm Plannin' to Marry
67. Secret Love
68. Till My Love Comes to Me
69. Ready, Willing & Able
70. Hold Me in Your Arms
71. There's a Rising Moon
72. You My Love
73. Overture
74. It All Depends on You
75. You Made Me Love You
76. Stay on the Right Side, Sister
77. Everybody Loves My Baby
78. Mean to Me
79. Sam, The Old Accordion Man
80. Shaking the Blues Away
81. Medley: What Can I Say After I Say I'm Sorry / I Cried for You / My Blue Heaven / Ten Cents a Dance
82. I'll Never Stop Loving You
83. Never Look Back
84. At Sundown
85. Love Me or Leave Me
86. Finale
87. Imagination
88. If I Could Be with You (One Hour Tonight)
89. Darn That Dream
90. I've Only Myself to Blame
91. The Song Is You
92. Hello, My Lover, Goodbye
93. But Not for Me
94. I Remember You
95. I Hadn't Anyone Till You
96. But Beautiful
97. Autumn Leaves
98. Don't Take Your Love from Me
99. There Will Never Be Another You
100. Gone with the Wind
101. The Gypsy in My Soul
102. Day by Day
01. You're My Thrill
02. Bewitched, Bothered and Bewildered
03. I'm Confessin' (That I Love You)
04. Sometimes I'm Happy
05. You Go to My Head
06. I Don't Know What Time It Was
07. When Your Lover Has Gone
08. That Old Feeling
09. Crazy Rhythm
10. Here in My Arms
11. I Know That You Know
12. I Want to Be Happy
13. Do Do Do
14. I Only Have Eyes for You
15. Oh Me, Oh My, Oh You
16. Tea for Two
17. I May Be Wrong (But I Think You're Wonderful)
18. The Man I Love
19. The Very Thought of You
20. Pretty Baby
21. Melancholy Rhapsody
22. Would I Love You (Love You, Love You)
23. Too Marvelous for Words
24. Get Happy
25. Limehouse Blues
26. With a Song in My Heart
27. Lullaby of Broadway (1950)
28. Moonlight Bay
29. Till We Meet Again
30. Love Ya
31. Christmas Story
32. I'm Forever Blowing Bubbles
33. Cuddle up Closer
34. Every Little Movement Has a Meaning All (Of) It's Own
35. Tell Me (Why the Nights Are Lonely)
36. Ain't We Got Fun (1951)
37. The One I Love (Belongs to Somebody Else)
38. I Wish I Had a Girl
39. It Had to Be You
40. Nobody's Sweetheart
41. My Buddy
42. Makin' Whoopee
43. I'll See You in My Dreams
44. Lullaby of Broadway (1951)
45. Fine and Dandy
46. In a Shanty in Old Shanty Town
47. Somebody Loves Me
48. Just One of Those Things
49. You're Getting to Be a Habit with Me
50. I Love the Way You Say Goodnight
51. Please Don't Talk About Me When I'm Gone
52. By the Light of the Silvery Moon
53. You're Eyes Have Told Me So
54. Just One Girl
55. Ain't We Got Fun (1953)
56. If You Were the Only Girl
57. Be My Little Baby Bumble Bee
58. I'll Forget You
59. King Chanticleer
60. The Deadwood Stage
61. I Can Do Without You
62. The Black Hills of Dakota
63. Just Blew in from Windy City
64. A Women's Touch
65. Higher Than a Hawk
66. 'Tis Harry I'm Plannin' to Marry
67. Secret Love
68. Till My Love Comes to Me
69. Ready, Willing & Able
70. Hold Me in Your Arms
71. There's a Rising Moon
72. You My Love
73. Overture
74. It All Depends on You
75. You Made Me Love You
76. Stay on the Right Side, Sister
77. Everybody Loves My Baby
78. Mean to Me
79. Sam, The Old Accordion Man
80. Shaking the Blues Away
81. Medley: What Can I Say After I Say I'm Sorry / I Cried for You / My Blue Heaven / Ten Cents a Dance
82. I'll Never Stop Loving You
83. Never Look Back
84. At Sundown
85. Love Me or Leave Me
86. Finale
87. Imagination
88. If I Could Be with You (One Hour Tonight)
89. Darn That Dream
90. I've Only Myself to Blame
91. The Song Is You
92. Hello, My Lover, Goodbye
93. But Not for Me
94. I Remember You
95. I Hadn't Anyone Till You
96. But Beautiful
97. Autumn Leaves
98. Don't Take Your Love from Me
99. There Will Never Be Another You
100. Gone with the Wind
101. The Gypsy in My Soul
102. Day by Day
Doris Day packed four careers into one lifetime, two each in music and movies. The pity is that all most people remember are her movies, from Teacher's Pet (1957) onward, as the quintessential all-American girl, cast opposite such icons of masculinity as Clark Gable and Rock Hudson. She also transposed this following to television at the end of the '60s with a situation comedy that lasted into the early '70s. If most people remember her as a singer, it's usually for such pop hits as "Secret Love" and her Oscar-winning "Que Sera, Sera (Whatever Will Be, Will Be)," which became her signature tune.
But before all of that, from 1939 until the end of the '40s, Doris Day was one of the hottest, sultriest swing-band vocalists in music. That body of work -- which contains at least one unabashed, classic early-'40s recording, "Sentimental Journey" -- is one of the most impressive in the fields of swing and popular jazz, and deserves to be heard far more than it is. Moreover, before those late-'50s comedies, Day had a film career that included adaptations of Broadway musicals (The Pajama Game), classic thrillers (The Man Who Knew Too Much), and searing social drama (Storm Warning).
But before all of that, from 1939 until the end of the '40s, Doris Day was one of the hottest, sultriest swing-band vocalists in music. That body of work -- which contains at least one unabashed, classic early-'40s recording, "Sentimental Journey" -- is one of the most impressive in the fields of swing and popular jazz, and deserves to be heard far more than it is. Moreover, before those late-'50s comedies, Day had a film career that included adaptations of Broadway musicals (The Pajama Game), classic thrillers (The Man Who Knew Too Much), and searing social drama (Storm Warning).
Jazz | Vocal Jazz | Pop | Discography | Easy Listening | Oldies | FLAC / APE
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