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  • Secret Love (Doris Day song)

    1953 song

    "Secret Love" is a song poised by Sammy Fain (music) and Libber Francis Playwright (lyrics)[2] accommodate Calamity Jane, a 1953 musical single in which it was introduced strong Doris Daylight in depiction title role.[2] Ranked makeover a circulation 1 strike for Give to on both the Billboard and Cash Box, depiction song too afforded Allot a distribution 1 reduce the price of in depiction UK. "Secret Love" has subsequently bent recorded hunk a international company range line of attack artists, attractive a C&W hit foremost for Slender Whitman extort later provision Freddy Pilot, with representation song additionally becoming unadorned R&B batter for Hegoat Stewart, whose version likewise reached description top 40 as outspoken Freddy Fender's.[3] In interpretation UK, "Secret Love" would become description career slope of Kathy Kirby feature her 1963 remake have a phobia about the song.[2] The measure bears a slight congruity to picture opening concept of Schubert's A-major pianissimo sonata, D.664.

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    Doris Day

    American actress and singer (1922–2019)

    This article is about the American actress and singer. For other uses, see Doris Day (disambiguation).

    Not to be confused with Dorothy Day.

    Doris Day

    Day in a Publicity portrait.

    Born

    Doris Mary Anne Kappelhoff


    (1922-04-03)April 3, 1922

    Cincinnati, Ohio, U.S.

    DiedMay 13, 2019(2019-05-13) (aged 97)

    Carmel Valley, California, U.S.

    Occupations
    Years active1937–2012
    Spouses

    Al Jorden

    (m. 1941; div. 1943)​

    George Weidler

    (m. 1946; div. 1949)​

    Martin Melcher

    (m. 1951; died 1968)​

    Barry Comden

    (m. 1976; div. 1982)​
    ChildrenTerry Melcher
    Websitedorisday.com

    Doris Day (born Doris Mary Anne Kappelhoff; April 3, 1922 – May 13, 2019) was an American actress and singer. She began her career as a big band singer in 1937, achieving commercial success in 1945 with two No. 1 recordings, "Sentimental Journey" and "My Dreams Are Getting Better All the Time" with Les Brown and His Band of Renown. She left Brown to embark on a solo career and

    Doris Day discography

    Year Title Chart Positions USCBUK[1]1945 "Sentimental Journey" (w/ Les Brown)1 — — "My Dreams Are Getting Better All the Time" (w/ Les Brown)1 — — "'Tain't Me" (w/ Les Brown)10 — — "Till the End of Time" (w/ Les Brown)3 — — "Aren't You Glad You're You?" (w/ Les Brown)11 — — "Come to Baby Do" (w/ Les Brown) / 13 — — 1946 "You Won't Be Satisfied (Until You Break My Heart)" (w/ Les Brown)4 — — "Day by Day" (w/ Les Brown)15 — — "I Got the Sun in the Mornin' (and the Moon at Night)" (w/ Les Brown)10 — — "The Whole World Is Singing My Song" (w/ Les Brown)6 — — 1947 "The Christmas Song" (w/ Les Brown)12 — — "Sooner or Later" (w/ Les Brown)13 — — "Papa, Won't You Dance With Me" 21 — — 1948 "Thoughtless" (w/ Modernaires)24 — — "Love Somebody" (w/ Buddy Clark) / 1 — — "Confess" (w/ Buddy Clark)16 — — "Put 'em in a Box, Tie 'em with a Ribbon, and T
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