- For All We Know
- Snuggled on Your Shoulder
- Are You Lonesome Tonight?
- Street of Dreams
- Oh, How I Miss You Tonight
- Life Is Just a Bowl of Cherries
- All Alone
- A Faded Summer Love
- Sleepy Lagoon
- Wonderful One
- If I Had My Life to Live Over/Let Me Call You Sweetheart
- Both Sides Now
- It's Magic
- Sentimental Journey
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Overview
The songs heard on The Love Album first came to light nearly 30 years after their recording, but they should never have lingered in the vaults so long; what's more, if an LP had appeared on schedule, it would have easily remained Doris Day's finest album of the '60s. But neither her commercial fortunes nor the market for Tin Pan Alley songs (even standards) appeared particularly bright in 1967. Day had just broken with her record label Columbia, and was producing herself for the first time; and most of her contemporaries were either fighting the tide of pop culture or only keeping their head above water by covering new standards such as "Sunny" or "The Windmills of Your Mind." Day chose instead to sing a collection of songs whose cumulative age was something like 350 years old (although the chestnut "Are You Lonesome Tonight?" had been revived by Elvis Presley only a few years earlier). Day sings simply, sweetly, and straight as an arrow, as always, but she infuses these songs with a multitude of emotion that most singers need a half-dozen notes to get across. Recording with a core quintet plus background strings, Day and her co-producers (one of which was her husband Marty) seemed to realize what Columbia did only fitfully -- that Doris Day was a singer whose power lay with the sparseness of the arrangements behind her. Added to the program for its 2006 release were three songs, including a bewitching version of "Both Sides Now" and a reunion with her World War II standard "Sentimental Journey."
Product Details
Release Date: | 04/22/2016 |
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Label: | Varese Sarabande |
UPC: | 0030206742381 |
catalogNumber: | 067423 |
Rank: | 14619 |
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Performance Credits
Doris Day Primary ArtistBarney Kessel Guitar
Ronnell Bright Piano
Victor Arno Violin
Irving Cottler Drums
Sid Feller Conductor
Jimmie Haskell Conductor
Carl LaMagna Violin
Virginia Majewski Viola
Paul Robyn Viola
Mike Rubin Bass
Emmet Sargeant Cello
Ralph Silverman Violin
Marshall Sosson Violin
Betty Marks Violin
Arthur Hoberman Flute,Saxophone
Morey Field Drums
Burnette F. Atkinson Flute,Saxophone
Harold Schnier Cello
Ray Siegal Bass
Technical Credits
Eric Coates ComposerIrving Berlin Composer
Joni Mitchell Composer
Brown Composer
Paul Whiteman Composer
Terry Melcher Producer
Lew Brown Composer
Sammy Cahn Composer
J. Fred Coots Composer
Sid Feller Arranger
Mark Fisher Composer
Will Friedwald Liner Notes
Bud Green Composer
Jimmie Haskell Arranger
Ray Henderson Composer
Ben Homer Composer
Jack Lawrence Composer
Cary E. Mansfield Executive Producer
Jule Styne Composer
Roy Turk Composer
Victor Young Composer
Carmen Lombardo Composer
Joseph Young Composer
Bill Pitzonka Executive Producer,Art Direction
Benny Davis Composer
Lou Handman Composer
Henry Tobias Composer
Phil Baxter Composer
Leo Friedman Composer
Ferde Grofé Composer
Beth Slater Whitson Composer
Moe Jaffe Composer
Larry Vincent Composer
Don Genson Producer
Martin Melcher Producer
Theodora Morse Composer
Joseph Burke Composer
Samuel Lewis Composer
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