Love Me or Leave Me - Doris Day, Donaldson, Walter
It's Magic - Doris Day, Cahn, Sammy
Everybody Loves a Lover - Doris Day, Adler, Richard [Com
Dream a Little Dream of Me - Doris Day, Andre, Fabian
Pillow Talk - Doris Day, James, Inez
Cheek to Cheek - Doris Day, Berlin, Irving
Fly Me to the Moon - Doris Day, Howard, Bart
Close Your Eyes - Doris Day, Petkere, Bernice
Quiet Nights of Quiet Stars (Corcavado) - Doris Day, Jobim, Antonio Carl
Night and Day - Doris Day, Porter, Cole
Let's Face the Music and Dance - Doris Day, Berlin, Irving
Pennies from Heaven - Doris Day, Burke, Johnny [Voca
Over the Rainbow - Doris Day, Arlen, Harold
I'll Never Stop Loving You - Doris Day, Brodszky, Nicholas
If I Give My Heart to You - Doris Day, Brewster, J.
Bewitched, Bothered and Bewildered - Doris Day, Hart, Lorenz
A Very Precious Love - Doris Day, Fain, Sammy
The Black Hills of Dakota - Doris Day, Fain, Sammy
Teacher's Pet - Doris Day, Lubin, Joe
Makin' Whoopee - Doris Day, Donaldson, Walter
Ready, Willing and Able - Doris Day, Gleason, Dick
Sentimental Journey - Doris Day, Brown, Les
Part of Sony/Germany's 'Best Of The Best Gold' series. 2002 limited edition reissue of the pop vocalist's 1997 compilation pressed onto a gold disc. Slipcase.
Part of Sony/Germany's 'Best Of The Best Gold' series. 2002 limited edition reissue of the pop vocalist's 1997 compilation pressed onto a gold disc. Slipcase.
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the-disco-kid | Bay City, Babylon 7 | 05/31/2004
(4 out of 5 stars)
"Yes, indeed, Doris Day.(...)An absolutely definitive collection of an almost peerless pure-pop singer. Sure, this only covers Ms Day's later ('50s/'60s) period, but it's her very best nonetheless.Everyone knows the hits which were defined by her and only her ("Move Over Darling", "Que Sera, Que Sera", "Pillow Talk"), but this disc is also filled with Ms D's take on standards such as "Over the Rainbow", "Bewitched", and "Fly Me to the Moon" (dare I say it's the best version I've heard of that one thus far?) - to name a few - and these are usually solid interpetations, save for a somewhat breathless and limp "Night and Day". She could and should've done better there.OK, so she wasn't the traditionally "best" singer of her generation, but mid-20th century pop rarley sounded this sweet and yes, shiny. So bring on the sunshine, lollipops and rainbows :-)))HIGHly recommended."