Doris Day - The Complete Columbia Singles, Volume 5 (1952-53) (2023)

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Title: The Complete Columbia Singles, Volume 5 (1952-53)
Year Of Release: 2023
Label: Columbia - Legacy
Genre: Jazz, Pop, Easy Listening
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 1:51:08
Total Size: 543 MB
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Tracklist:

01. How Lovely Cooks the Meat
02. Sugarbush
03. A Guy Is A Guy
04. A Little Kiss Goodnight
05. Gently Johnny
06. Who, Who, Who
07. Take Me In Your Arms
08. Make It Soon
09. My Love And Devotion
10. It's Magic
11. When I Fall In Love
12. The Cherries
13. April In Paris
14. No Two People
15. You Can't Lose Me
16. I Know a Place
17. That's What Makes Paris Paree
18. I'm Gonna Ring the Bell Tonight
19. The Second Star To The Right
20. Your Mother And Mine
21. Mister Tap Toe
22. Ma Says, Pa Says
23. A Full Time Job
24. Beautiful Music To Love By
25. You Have My Sympathy
26. Let's Walk That-A-Way
27. Candy Lips
28. Be My Little Baby Bumble Bee
29. King Chanticleer
30. I'll Forget You
31. If You Were the Only Girl
32. Your Eyes Have Told Me So
33. Ain't We Got Fun? (Version 2)
34. Just One Girl
35. By the Light of the Silv'ry Moon
36. Ain't We Got Fun? (Version 3)
37. When The Red, Red Robin Comes Bob, Bob, Bobbin' Along
38. A Purple Cow
39. Kiss Me Again, Stranger
40. The Black Hills of Dakota (Version 1)
41. Tis Harry I'm Plannin' to Marry
42. Just Blew In from the Windy City

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).




  • Guest trodesson
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...the volume 4 please
  • mufty77
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Many thanks!!!
  • luckymushu
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Hi, fyi track 10 - It's Magic has voice glitch around 10 seconds of it, any chance you can reup a fixed version?