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Duke Station
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919-684-2957
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Artist | Song | Album | Label | Comments | |||
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Doris Day o/ Les Brown | Sentimental Journey | Complete Recordings with Les Brown | The Jazz Factory | Happy 92nd Birthday Miss Doris Day! this song was her first hit, in 1944 | |||
Les Brown & His Orchestra | Lover's Leap | 1944-46: The Uncollected | Hindsight | from 2-5 today, birthday tribute to Doris Day! | |||
Doris Day o/ Les Brown | My Lost Horizon | Strictly Swing Vol. 1 | from the soundie LOST HORIZON in 1941, this was Day's first appearance on film. She was 16 years old! | ||||
Doris Day o/ Les Brown | Keep Cool, Fool | Head Over High Heels | Trikont | rec. 1941 | |||
Doris Day o/ Les Brown | My Dreams Are Getting Better All the Time | Golden Girl (The Columbia Recordings) | Columbia | rec. 1945 | |||
Doris Day o/ Les Brown | Till the End of Time | Complete Recordings with Les Brown | The Jazz Factory | rec. 1945 | |||
Doris Day o/ Les Brown | You Won't Be Satisfied (Until You Break My Heart) | 16 Most Requested Songs: Encore! | Columbia | rec. 1945 | |||
Les Brown & His Band of Renown | Twilight Time | Best of the Big Bands | inst. | ||||
Doris Day o/ Les Brown | I Got the Sun in the Morning | Complete Recordings with Les Brown | The Jazz Factory | rec. 1946 | |||
Doris Day & Buddy Clark | Love Somebody | Golden Girl (The Columbia Recordings) | Columbia | rec. 1947 Columbia paired Day with Buddy Clark on many singles | |||
Doris Day | Someone Like You | Golden Girl (The Columbia Recordings) | Columbia | rec. 1947 Day left Brown's orchestra in 1947 and went out as a solo act | |||
Bob Hope, Jack Benny, Doris Day | The Bob Hope Show 9 Nov 1948 | The Bob Hope Show | Day was a frequent guest on Hope's show at this time | ||||
Les Brown & His Orchestra | Flip Lid | 1944-46: The Uncollected | Hindsight | inst. | |||
Doris Day | It's Magic | A Day at the Movies | Columbia | Day's first hit as a solo artist, from the 1947 film she appeared in ROMANCE ON THE HIGH SEAS | |||
Doris Day, John Rarig, The Mellomen | Again | Golden Girl (The Columbia Recordings) | Columbia | rec. 1949, this was a #2 hit for Day | |||
Doris Day | Canadian Capers (Cuttin' Capers) | 16 Most Requested Songs: Encore! | Columbia | rec. 1949 | |||
Doris Day o/ Harry James & His Orchestra | Lullaby of Broadway | Golden Girl (The Columbia Recordings) | Columbia | rec. 1950, Day worked with Harry James quite a bit in the late 40's early 50's | |||
Doris Day o/ Paul Weston | (Why Did I Tell You I Was Going to) Shanghai | Golden Girl (The Columbia Recordings) | Columbia | rec. 1951, the year Day married Martin Melcher, they were married until his death in 1968 | |||
Harry James Orchestra | Strictly Instrumental | Strictly Instrumental | Memoir | ||||
Doris Day o/ Paul Weston | It Had to Be You | Golden Girl (The Columbia Recordings) | Columbia | rec. 1951 | |||
Doris Day o/ Axel Stordahl | Tea for Two | A Day at the Movies | Columbia | rec. 1950 title song from Day's movie TEA FOR TWO | |||
Doris Day w/ Norman Luboff & Norman Luboff Choir | I'll See You In My Dreams | A Day at the Movies | Columbia | rec. 1951 title song from Day's movie I'LL SEE YOU IN MY DREAMS co-starring Danny Thomas | |||
Doris Day o/ Paul Weston | Ain't We Got Fun? | Golden Girl (The Columbia Recordings) | Columbia | rec. 1951 from the album that accompanied "I'll See You In My Dreams" | |||
Dors Day w/ Norman Luboff & Norman Luboff Choir | On Moonlight Bay | A Day at the Movies | Columbia | rec. 1951 title song from Day's movie ON MOONLIGHT BAY, costarring Gordon MacRae | |||
Doris Day o/ Paul Weston | April in Paris | Golden Girl (The Columbia Recordings) | Columbia | rec. 1952 title song from Day's movie APRIL IN PARIS costarring Ray Bolger | |||
Doris Day w/ Norman Luboff & Norman Luboff Choir | By the Light of the Silvery Moon | A Day at the Movies | Columbia | rec. 1953 title song from BY THE LIGHT OF THE SILVERY MOON, sequel to ON MOONLIGHT BAY | |||
Harry James | You Made Me Love You | Strictly Instrumental | Memoir | inst. | |||
Doris Day, Harry James, Guy Mitchell | The Doris Day Show 19 May 1952 | The Doris Day Show | note Harry James uses Day's nickname, Dodo | ||||
Harry James | The Mole | Strictly Instrumental | Memoir | inst. | |||
Doris Day | Secret Love | A Day at the Movies | Columbia | rec. 1953 title song from SECRET LOVE this was the beginning of a run of very successful movies for Day | |||
Doris Day | The Black Hills of Dakota | 16 Most Requested Songs: Encore! | Columbia | rec 1953 from CALAMITY JANE | |||
Doris Day | Love Me or Leave Me | 16 Most Requested Songs: Encore! | Columbia | rec 1955 title track from LOVE ME OR LEAVE ME Day starred as Ruth Etting in an acclaimed dramatic role | |||
Doris Day | I'll Never Stop Loving You | A Day at the Movies | Columbia | rec 1955 also from LOVE ME OR LEAVE ME | |||
Doris Day o/ Paul Weston | Everybody Loves a Lover | Golden Girl (The Columbia Recordings) | Columbia | rec 1958 thanks for the great request! | |||
Don Swan & His Orchestra | Hooray for Hollywood | Mambo Fever | Capitol | inst. | |||
Doris Day, Jimmy Stewart | The Man Who Knew Too Much Trailer | The Man Who Knew Too Much | Paramount | 1956 | |||
Doris Day | Whatever Will Be, Will Be (Que Sera, Sera) | Sentimental Journey: Pop Vocal Classics | Columbia | rec. 1956: Day's hit song from THE MAN WHO KNEW TOO MUCH | |||
Doris Day, Clark Gable | Teacher's Pet Dialogue | Teacher's Pet | Paramount | 1958, this is my favorite Doris Day movie | |||
Doris Day, Clark Gable | Teacher's Pet | 16 Most Requested Songs: Encore! | Columbia | rec. 1958: | |||
Doris Day, Rock Hudson, Thelma Ritter | Pillow Talk Dialogue | Pillow Talk | Universal | 1959 | |||
Doris Day | Pillow Talk | 16 Most Requested Songs: Encore! | Columbia | rec 1959: today this is probably Day's best remembered movie | |||
Doris Day o/ Mort Garson | Perhaps, Perhaps, Perhaps | 16 Most Requested Songs: Encore! | Columbia | rec 1964 | |||
BIlly May | Girl Talk | Mondo Hollywood | Capitol | inst. | |||
Count Basie | April in Paris | The Complete Roulette Live Recordings | Mosaic | thanks for the great request! | |||
Duke Ellington Orchestra | Diminuendo and Crescendo in Blue | Ellington at Newport | Columbia | time for some jazz | |||
Herb Alpert & the Tijuana Brass | A Taste of Honey | Whipped Cream and Other Delights | another great request! | ||||
Julie London | Sway | Cha-Cha De Amor | Capitol | ||||
Sarah Vaughan | What Is This Thing Called Love? | Sassy Swings the Tivoli | Verve | ||||
Harry James | The Mole | Strictly Instrumental | Memoir | call back if this wasn't the one you wanted to hear | |||
Duke Ellington Orchestra | Never No Lament | The Blanton-Webster Band | RCA | ||||
Nellie Lutcher | He's a Real Gone Guy | The Best of Nellie Lutcher | Blue Note | ||||
Louis Jordan | Beans and Cornbread | The Best of Louis Jordan | RCA | ||||
Ella Fitzgerald | The Starlit Hour | Live at the Roseland Ballroom, 6 March 1940 | otr-cat.com | ||||
Duke Ellington Orchestra v/ Ivie Anderson | Me and You | Cocktail Hour | Columbia River | ||||
Taft Jordan & The Mob | Louisiana Fairytale | Sounds of Harlem Vol. 1 | Hep | ||||
Fats Waller | All My Life | Complete Recorded Works Vol. 3 | JSP | ||||
Doris Day | I Love the Way You Say Goodnight | A Day At the Movies | Columbia | 1951, from the movie LULLABY OF BROADWAY |