Que Sera, Sera 1956-1959

~ Release by Doris Day (see all versions of this release, 1 available)

Annotation

5-CD box (LP-size) with 128 tracks. Playing time approx. 372 mns.

This boxed set is the third in a series of collections from Bear Family which chronicle the entirety of Doris Day's recorded work as a solo artist for Columbia Records. By 1956 the rock and roll revolution had profoundly changed the popular music scene in America, but this same year also brought Doris Day the biggest hit of her career, Whatever Will Be, Will Be (Que Sera, Sera). Throughout the late `50s she continued her winning ways, working closely with legendary producer Mitch Miller, who in 1958 urged Doris to record 'Everybody Loves A Lover', another huge commercial success.

During this period Day remained a major motion picture star, and this collection contains selections from such favorite films as 1957's 'The Pajama Game' and 'Teacher's Pet' (1958). By the end of the decade, Doris Day's work in the classic farce 'Pillow Talk' helped to make her one of the biggest box office attractions in the world.

Every note of all the wonderful music Miss Day made between 1956 and 1959, has been collected here for your listening pleasure. This set includes 128 songs on 5 CDs.

Annotation last modified on 2017-10-09 00:21 UTC.

Tracklist

CD 1
CD 2
#TitleRatingLength
1I'm Not At All In Love
recording of:
I'm Not at All in Love (from "The Pajama Game")
lyricist and composer:
Richard Adler (musical composer/lyricist) and Jerry Ross (musical composer/lyricist)
part of:
The Pajama Game (musical)
4:07
2Once A Year Day!
5:17
3Small Talk
recording of:
Small Talk (The Pajama Game)
lyricist and composer:
Richard Adler (musical composer/lyricist) and Jerry Ross (musical composer/lyricist)
part of:
The Pajama Game (musical)
3:45
4There Once Was A Man
3:21
5Seven And A Half Cents
4:34
6Under A Blanket Of Blue
3:04
7I See Your Face Before Me
3:32
8Moon Song
recording of:
Moon Song
lyricist:
Sam Coslow (in 1932)
composer:
Arthur Johnston (American composer and songwriter) (in 1932)
publisher:
Famous Music Corporation (renamed since 2007-05 as Sony/ATV Harmony/Melody)
3:46
9Dream A Little Dream Of Me3:45
10You Do Something To Me
recording of:
You Do Something to Me (Fifty Million Frenchmen musical comedy)
lyricist and composer:
Cole Porter (composer) (in 1929)
publisher:
Warner/Chappell and Warner Bros., Inc. (not for release label use!) (in 1929)
part of:
Can‐Can (1960 musical film)
part of:
Fifty Million Frenchmen
2:48
11Wrap Your Troubles In Dreams
2:26
12Close Your Eyes
recording of:
Close Your Eyes
lyricist and composer:
Bernice Petkere (in 1933)
publisher:
Bernice Petkere Music Company, CBS Miller Catalog, Inc. and Sherman, Clay & Co. (in 1933)
2:30
13Stars Fell On Alabama
vocals:
Doris Day (in 1956)
orchestra:
Paul Weston and His Orchestra (in 1956)
recording of:
Stars Fell on Alabama
lyricist:
Mitchell Parish
composer:
Frank Perkins
publisher:
EMI Mills Music Inc. (ASCAP-affiliated) and Mills Music
3:31
14The Night We Called It A Day
3:02
15Soft As The Starlight
3:47
16The Lamp Is Low
3:32
17Moonglow
3:51
18Cheek To Cheek2:44
19Nice Work If You Can Get It
2:52
20I've Got My Love To Keep Me Warm
3:17
21Let's Face The Music And Dance
recording of:
Let’s Face the Music and Dance (from “Follow the Fleet”)
lyricist and composer:
Irving Berlin (in 1936)
publisher:
Irving Berlin Music Company, Irving Berlin Music Corp. and Williamson Music Company
part of:
Follow the Fleet (1936 film)
3:11
22Wrap Your Troubles In Dreams (Alt)
2:30
CD 3
CD 4
CD 5