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The following is a complete discography for American singer and actress Doris Day. Day's entertainment career spanned almost 50 years. She started her career as a big band singer in 1939, and gained popularity with her first hit recording, "Sentimental Journey" in 1945. In her solo career she recorded more than 650 recordings on the Columbia Records label from 1947 to 1967. She is one of the most popular and acclaimed singers of the 20th century.


Video Doris Day discography



Chart hits

|* "Sorry" made the US AC charts at #19.


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Albums

10" LPs

  • You're My Thrill (1949)
  • Tea for Two (1950, soundtrack)
  • Young Man with a Horn (1950, soundtrack with Harry James)
  • Lullaby of Broadway (1951, soundtrack)
  • On Moonlight Bay (1951, soundtrack)
  • I'll See You in My Dreams (1951, soundtrack)
  • By the Light of the Silvery Moon (1953, soundtrack)
  • Calamity Jane (1953, soundtrack)
  • Young at Heart (1954, soundtrack with Frank Sinatra)

12" LPs

  • Day Dreams (1955)
  • You're My Thrill (1955, Re-issue)
  • Love Me or Leave Me (1955, soundtrack)
  • Day By Day (1956)
  • The Pajama Game (1957, soundtrack)
  • Day by Night (1957)
  • Hooray for Hollywood (2 volumes, 1958)
  • Cuttin' Capers (1959)
  • What Every Girl Should Know (1960)
  • Show Time (1960)
  • Listen to Day (1960)
  • Bright and Shiny (1961)
  • I Have Dreamed (1961)
  • Duet (w/ AndrĂ© Previn, 1962)
  • You'll Never Walk Alone (1962)
  • Billy Rose's Jumbo (1962, soundtrack with cast of film)
  • Annie Get Your Gun (1963, with Robert Goulet)
  • Love Him (1963)
  • The Doris Day Christmas Album (1964)
  • With a Smile and a Song (1964)
  • Latin for Lovers (1965)
  • Doris Day's Sentimental Journey (1965)
  • The Love Album (recorded 1967, released in 1994)
  • My Heart (2011)

Complete recorded performances of Doris Day are available by collecting the two above referenced collections: the four Bear Family collections: It's Magic, Secret Love, Que Sera, Sera and Move Over Darling, The Complete Doris Day with Les Brown, and Hidden Treasures.


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Singles

Hit records:

  • (with Les Brown's Band of Renown)
    • "Sentimental Journey"
      5,000,000+ sales
    • "My Dreams Are Getting Better All The Time"
      1,000,000+ sales
  • (As a solo performer)
    • "It's Magic"
      1,000,000+ sales
    • "Again"
    • "Love Somebody" (duet with Buddy Clark)
      1,000,000+ sales
    • "Confess" (duet with Buddy Clark) (also done by Patti Page)
    • "Bewitched"
      1,000,000+ sales
    • "Shanghai"
    • "Sugarbush" (duet with Frankie Laine)
      1,000,000+ sales
    • "Mister Tap Toe"
    • "Secret Love"
      1,000,000+ sales
    • "If I Give My Heart to You" (also done by Denise Lor)
    • "I'll Never Stop Loving You"
      1,000,000+ sales
    • "Whatever Will Be, Will Be (Que Sera, Sera)" ("Que Sera, Sera")
      1,000,000+ sales
    • "Everybody Loves a Lover"
    • "Move Over, Darling"

Doris Day By The Light Of The Silvery Moon Records, LPs, Vinyl and ...
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Alphabetical list of songs recorded by Doris Day

This is a partial list of Doris Day's recorded songs. Note that if no album name is given, the song was only issued as a single; if an album name is given, the song was only released as an album, unless it is stated that the song was released both as a single and on an album. All recordings were released by Columbia Records in the United States, except for those tracks included on The Love Album, and two songs which never were released in the US until incorporated in a compact disc album called "The 1960s Singles" in 2002: "Let the Little Girl Limbo" and "Oo-Wee Baby." Doris Day's hits in the UK between 1955 and 1958 were released on Philips Records.


Doris Day Day By Night Records, LPs, Vinyl and CDs - MusicStack
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References

Source of article : Wikipedia