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The legendary Doris Day, singing "Somewhere over the rainbow".

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The one and only Doris Day sings Secret Love from Calamity Jane.

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Que Sera Sera (Whatever Will Be Will Be) (J. Livington, r. Evans) 1950's hit sung by Doris Day --BIOGRAPHY-- (Taken from Wikipedia.) Doris Mary Ann von Kappelhoff (born April 3, 1924)is an American singer, actress, and animal welfare advocate known as Doris Day. A vivacious blonde with a wholesome image, Day was one of the most prolific actresses of the 1950s and 1960s. Able to sing, dance, and play comedy and dramatic roles, she became one of the biggest box-office stars in Hollywood. She has almost 40 films to her credit and has recorded approximately 45 albums. ............................................... In Alfred Hitchcock's The Man Who Knew Too Much, she sang "Whatever Will Be, Will Be (Que Sera, Sera)", which won an Academy Award for Best Original Song. According to Jay Livingston (who wrote the song with Ray Evans), Day preferred another song used briefly in the film, "We'll Love Again", and skipped the recording for Que Sera, Sera. When the studio pushed her, she relented, but after recording the number in one take, she reportedly told a friend of Livingston's, "That's the last time you'll ever hear that song." The song was used again in her 1960 film, Please Don't Eat the Daisies and was reprised as a brief duet with Arthur Godfrey in The Glass Bottom Boat; it also became the theme song for her television show. This was her only film for Hitchcock and, as she admitted in her memoirs, she was initially concerned at his lack of direction. She finally asked if anything was wrong and Hitchcock said everything was fine; if she wasn't doing what he wanted he would have said something. After the critical and popular success of Teacher's Pet, Day's popularity at the box office seemed to wane and some critical attention focused on perceived elements of "blandness" in her on-screen persona, although in some foreign markets (Germany, Britain and the Commonwealth), she remained a top box office draw. A dynamic performance in The Pajama Game received warm critical notices, but box office returns were disappointing. In the case of The Tunnel of Love and It Happened to Jane, both the critical and popular response was uneven. As a result, during the period 1957 to 1959, she was no longer regarded a "Top Ten Box Office Draw" by U.S. film exhibitors. This development may have been linked to a marked decline in popularity of musical films during the late 1950s, as well as to some poor choices in material made by Melcher on his wife's behalf. In addition, Day's popularity as a recording artist was diminished due to the growing popular taste for rock and roll. "Que Sera, Sera," for instance, was never a No. 1 hit, being kept from the top by Elvis Presley's recording of "Hound Dog."

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with Frank DeVol and his Orchestra, released in 1956 on the Philips label. This was Doris's second UK number one hit, the first being Secret Love in 1954.

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Doris Day and Clark Gable

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Doris Day gets close with Rock Hudson, James Garner and Kirk Douglas in this epic song Move Over Darling, one of those beautiful classic songs that everyone knows the words to.

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Doris Day - The Way We Were 1975

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Four songs from the film: "Sam, The Old Accordion Man", "I'll Never Stop Loving You", "Ten Cents A Dance" and the title song. James Cagney and Cameron Mitchell also appear.

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Bing Crosby and Doris Day should have recorded this song together as they look truly fabulous together on the video, don't you agree? Today 27-12-07 Honours for This Video: #87 - Top Favourites (This Month) - Music IMPORTANT UPDATE. I did extensive research on the internet today 5/12/07 I now can confirm that this song is from the LP Moonlight in Vermont Margaret Whiting, she sings this song with John Mercer. I have listened to the music online from a reputable site. Baby, It's Cold Outside Words and music by Frank Loesser, 1949 Introduced in the film Neptune's Daughter by Ricardo Montalban with Esther Williams, Red Skelton and Betty Garrett, 1949 Won Best Song Academy Award for 1949 Popularized by Dinah Shore and Buddy Clark Recorded by Johnny Mercer and Margaret Whiting This video will stay on youtube to inform millions of people that as the internet says and plays, this music is NOT sung by Doris Day and Bing Crosby. Please watch my new video loaded today 5-12-07 starring Margaret Whiting and John Mercer. Apologies to viewers for the error. An epic song to make you smile a lot. Honor / #93 - Most Viewed - Music - United Kingdom on 4-12-07 Honours for This Video: #95 - Most Viewed (This Week) - Music #95 - Top Favourites (This Week) - Music - on 8-12-07

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Released by Columbia Records in 1963 [LP]. Combined with Day's 1960 album, Show Time, and issued in 2000 by Collectables Records [CD]. Track listing: 01. More (Riz Ortolani/Nino Oliviero/Norman Newell) 02. Can't Help Falling in Love (George Weiss/Hugo Peretti/Luigi Creatore) 03. Since I Fell for You (Buddy Johnson) 04. Losing You (Carl Sigman/Jean Renard) 05. (Now & Then There's) A Fool Such as I (Bill Trader) 06. As Long as He Needs Me (Lionel Bart) 07. Night Life (Willie Nelson/Paul Buskirk/Walt Breeland) 08. Funny (Larry Holofcener/Edward N. Scott) 09. Softly, as I Leave You (Hal Shaper/Antonio DeVito/Giorgio Calabrese) 10. Lollipops and Roses (Tony Velona) 11. Love Him (Barry Mann/Cynthia Weil)

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Doris sings "Too Marvelous For Words", "I May Be Wrong" and "With A Song In My Heart". Also seen are Kirk Douglas, Lauren Bacall & Hoagy Carmichael

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Doris Day - With A Song In My Heart With a song in my heart, I behold your adorable face Just a song at the start but it soon is a hymn to your grace When the music swells, I'm touching your hand It tells me you're standing near, and At the sound of your voice, heaven opens its portals to me Can I help but rejoice that a song such as ours came to be But I always knew I would live life through With a song in my heart for you But I always knew I would live life through With a song in my heart for you

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Liza Minnelli phones Doris Day on her birthday phone-in on 3 April 2007.

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Doris Day Video pictured with her costars

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When I was just a little girl I asked my mother what will I be Will I be pretty will I be rich Here's what she said to me Que Sera Sera Whatever will be will be The future's not ours to see Que Sera Sera What will be will be When I grew up and fell in love I asked my sweetheart what lies ahead Will we have rainbows day after day Here's what my sweetheart said Que Sera Sera Whatever will be will be The future's not ours to see Que Sera Sera What will be will be Now I have children of my own They ask their mother what will I be Will I be handsome will I be rich I tell them tenderly Que Sera Sera Whatever will be will be The future's not ours to see Que Sera Sera What will be will be Que Sera Sera

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Original, theatrical trailer for the 1951 Technicolor musical, LULLABY OF BROADWAY, starring Doris Day, Gene Nelson, S.Z. Sakall, Billy DeWolfe and Gladys George.

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Doris sings "Ev'rybody Loves My Baby", "It All Depends On You" and "Shakin' The Blues Away". Cameron Mitchell and James Cagney can be seen also.

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Doris Day http://www.charloteweb.com/divas/doris-day.html

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Doris Day (with accompaniment from Gene Nelson) singing her 1950 single, You Are My Sunshine. The song can be heard on a 1994 Bear Family label huge compilation 6 Disc CD box set entitled ... It's Magic, which covered the Day songs from 1947 to 1950. This particular song is on Disc 5. You Are My Sunshine is a State song of Louisiana. The music and the lyrics are provided for entertainment and educational purposes only. You Are My Sunshine The other night dear As I lay sleeping I dreamed I held you In my arms When I awoke dear I was mistaken And I hung my head and cried You are my sunshine My only sunshine You make me happy When skies are grey You'll never know dear How much I love you Please don't take my sunshine away I'll always love you And make you happy If you will only Stay the same but if you leave me To love another You'll regret it all someday You are my sunshine My only sunshine You make me happy When skies are grey You'll never know dear How much I love you Please don't take my sunshine away You told me once dear You really loved me And no one else could come between But now you've left me and love another You have shattered all of my dreams You are my sunshine My only sunshine You make me happy When skies are grey You'll never know dear how much I love you Please don't take my sunshine away Written by Paul Rice/State Governor Jimmie Davis/Charles Mitchell. Video created June 14/2008 by MisterCanning.

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http://www.silviuromano.com for lyrics and more - Doris Day - Que Sera Sera (Whatever Will Be)

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