Doris Day - With A Smile And A Song (2012)
Doris Day - With A Smile And A Song (2012)
CD1: 01 – On Moonlight Bay (with The Norman Luboff Choir, Paul Weston & His Orchestra) 02 – Till We Meet Again 03 – It Had to Be You (with Paul Weston & His Orchestra) 04 – I’ll See You in My Dreams (with The Norman Luboff Choir) 05 – It’s Magic [78rpm Version] (with Percy Faith & His Orchestra) 06 – By the Light of the Silv’ry Moon (with Paul Weston & His Orchestra, The Norman Luboff Choir) 07 – Secret Love 08 – I Speak to the Stars [from Lucky Me] (Leith Stevens & His Orchestra) 09 – Love Me or Leave Me [Album Version] 10 – At Sundown [Album Version] 11 – Shaking the Blues Away [Album Version] 12 – Whatever Will Be, Will Be (Que Sera, Sera) [Single Version] (with Frank DeVol & His Orchestra) 13 – Pillow Talk [Album Version] (Orchestra conducted by Jack Marshall) 14 – My Romance [Album Version] 15 – Little Girl Blue CD2: 01 – Easy to Love [Album Version] (with Frank De Vol & His Orchestra) 02 – Imagination [78rpm Version] 03 – You Go to My Head [78rpm Version] 04 – Don’t Take Your Love from Me [Album Version] (with Paul Weston & His Music from Hollywood) 05 – But Beautiful [Album Version] (with Paul Weston & His Music from Hollywood) 06 – The Song Is You [Album Version] (with Paul Weston & His Music from Hollywood) 07 – Our Love Is Here to Stay [Album Version] (with Frank De Vol & His Orchestra) 08 – Oh, But I Do 09 – Here We Go Again (with Jim Harbert & His Orchestra) 10 – Fools Rush In (Where Angels Fear to Tread) (with Andre Previn and The Andre Previn Trio) 11 – In Love in Vain (with Andre Previn and The Andre Previn Trio) 12 – With a Smile and a Song [Album Version] (with Jimmy Joyce & His Children’s Chorus, Arranged and Conducted by 13 – Desafinado (Slightly Out of Tune) 14 – Perhaps, Perhaps, Perhaps (Quizas, Quizas, Quizas)
In conjunction with Turner Classic Movies (TCM), With a Smile and a Song presents 30 examples of Doris Day during her popular peak, which is the dozen-year period from the early '50s to the mid-'60s, when she was lighting up the silver screen as well as the charts. Compared to earlier double-length collections (including the one to beat, Golden Girl: Columbia Recordings 1944-1966), this one focuses less on her big-band beginnings and commercial hits, with more time spent on songs from the great American composers and the songs she sang in movies. (Day helped out with the compilation of With a Smile and a Song, which can explain many of the differences.) Of course, there's a spot for her best-loved hit, "Whatever Will Be, Will Be (Que Sera, Sera)," as well as "Pillow Talk" and "Secret Love" and "By the Light of the Silv'ry Moon." Unlike previous sets, though, this one values her work on the great vocal standards: "You Go to My Head," "My Romance," "Fools Rush In," "But Beautiful," "Our Love Is Here to Stay," "Love Me or Leave Me," and "It Had to Be You." Although it's always valuable to hear how well Doris Day sang during the '40s, with Les Brown and others, this collection offers as much as any other to show how Day became one of the best and best-loved vocalists of the 20th century. --- John Bush, Rovi
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