Doris Day
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“Be True To Me” is one of those delights that sparkle throughout this finely wrought album for not only do we hear another great performance from Doris Day but we also get a tantalizing sample of how she sounds singing Spanish. She sings everything with beautifully phrasing that is a true thing of beauty.
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Words and music by Bud Green, Les Brown and ben Homer, this 1945 song receives a much more passionate rendition by Doris Day with a greater feeling for the words than she could summon earlier.
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Here we have another song associated with a singer, this time Al Jolson was the artist for this song. “September in the Rain” was the work of lyricist Al Dubin and composer Harry Warren for the 1937 film musical “Stars Over Broadway” starring tenor James Melton and alto Jane Froman. Doris Day is again at her best in this ballad styled performance, teaching us once again the marvels of voca
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Long associated with Frances Langford, “I’m In The Mood For Love” was originally written by Dorothy Fields and Jimmy McHugh for the 1935 film musical “Every Night At Eight” starring Frances Langford and George Raft. This is another fine ballad performance by Doris Day where her phrasing and understanding of the lyrics and music is letter perfect. And once again need we add that Page Cava
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“Por Favor” has the lightest of all cha-cha rhythms for a very charming song by Joe and Noel Sherman. Charm, sweetness and impeccable phrasing mark this performance by Doris Day which will forever run around in your mind in a delightfully hypnotic trance.
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