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Album: White Christmas - ORIGINAL SOUNDTRACK
Artist: Peggy Lee
Genre: Vocal-Easy Listening

The oddity about this soundtrack album from the Bing Crosby-Danny Kaye movie musical is that, apparently for contractual reasons, co-star Rosemary Clooney has been replaced on record by Peggy Lee. The Irving Berlin score combines oldies like the title song and "Blue Skies" with a few new ones,... [+] Expand

Greatest Hits Greatest Hits
Artist: Doris Day
Community Score: 4.00

Considering Doris Day spent most of her best years with Columbia (late '40s to the mid-'60s), this hits-roundup from the label makes for a perfect introductory disc. Although a might slim, the 12-track set includes most of the key songs ("Secret Love," "Que Sera, Sera," "Teacher's Pet") and spotlights Day at her vivacious best. Featuring fine... Read More

Day Dreams Day Dreams
Artist: Doris Day

Doris Day's career has gone through so many stages that the starlet's movie fans might be surprised to discover her many jazz and pop sides at the local record shop. Not really a jazz singer in the Sarah Vaughn and Ella Fitzgerald sense, Day made her vocalizing name as a perpetually fresh-scrubbed singer of intimate ballads and pep rally... Read More

Love Me or Leave Me Love Me or Leave Me
Artist: Doris Day

Love Me or Leave Me was one of Doris Day's greatest, and least likely, successes. Coming out of a string of light movie musicals, she turned in a dramatic performance in this film biography of singer Ruth Etting. She looked nothing like Etting and made no attempt to sound like her, either. But since Etting's recordings of the 1920s and '30s were... Read More

The Best of the Capitol Years The Best of the Capitol Years
Artist: Frank Sinatra
Doris Day's Greatest Hits Doris Day's Greatest Hits
Artist: Doris Day
By the Light of the Silvery Moon
Artist: Doris Day

Oddly enough, after recording five consecutive tie-in albums for her Warner Bros. movie musicals on Columbia Records in 1950-1951, each of which hit the Top Five with two going to number one, Doris Day did not cut a record of songs from her 1952 movie April in Paris. But she returned to the practice in 1953 with By the Light of the Silvery Moon,... Read More

Young Man with a Horn Young Man with a Horn
Artist: Doris Day

The 1950 film Young Man With a Horn proved to be a pivotal point in Doris Day's career, as it represented her first major screen dramatic role. The soundtrack gave her an opportunity to return to big-band music, this time with Harry James leading the band. Naturally, the tunes in the film leaned toward the familiar, but those standards -- "The... Read More

Sinatra 80th: All the Best Sinatra 80th: All the Best
Artist: Frank Sinatra
Community Score: 9.00
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