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Artist Song Album Label Comments
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