Complete recorded performances of Doris Day are available by collecting the two above referenced collections: the four Bear Family collections: It's Magic, Secret Love, Que Sera, Sera and Move Over Darling, The Complete Doris Day with Les Brown, and Hidden Treasures.
| Song |
Music by |
Lyrics by |
Year |
Notes |
|
A
|
| "Abide with Me" |
William H. Monk |
Henry F. Lyte |
1962 |
from the album You'll Never Walk Alone |
| "Again" |
Lionel Newman |
Dorcas Cochran |
1949 |
(with John Rarig's orch. and The Mellomen)
several other versions charted;
Doris Day's was highest-charting version |
| "Ain't We Got Fun?" |
Richard A. Whiting |
Raymond Egan
Gus Kahn |
1951 |
(duet with Danny Thomas, Paul Weston's orchestra)
released both as single and on the album I'll See You in My Dreams |
| 1953 |
with the Norman Luboff Choir
from the album By The Light Of The Silvery Moon |
| "All Alone" |
Irving Berlin |
1967 |
for the album The Love Album |
| "All I Do Is Dream of You" |
Nacio Herb Brown |
Arthur Freed |
1961 |
from the album I Have Dreamed |
| "All through the Day" |
Jerome Kern |
Oscar Hammerstein II |
1946 |
(with Les Brown's Band of Renown) |
| "Another Go Around" |
Noel Regney
Gloria Shayne |
1965 |
(with Mort Garson's orchestra) |
| "Anything You Can Do" |
Irving Berlin |
1962 |
(duet with Robert Goulet)
from the album Annie Get Your Gun |
| "Any Way the Wind Blows" |
Joseph Hooven
Marilyn Hooven |
William Dunham |
1959 |
(with Frank DeVol's orchestra) |
| "Are You Lonesome Tonight?" |
Lou Handman |
Roy Turk |
1967 |
for the album The Love Album |
| "Aren't You Glad You're You? |
Jimmy Van Heusen |
Johnny Burke |
1945 |
(with Les Brown's Band of Renown) |
| "As Long As He Needs Me" |
Lionel Bart |
1963 |
from the album Love Him |
| "At Last" |
Harry Warren |
Mack Gordon |
1965 |
from the album Doris Day's Sentimental Journey |
| "At The Café Rendezvous" |
Jule Styne |
Sammy Cahn |
1949 |
(with John Rarig's orchestra) |
| "Au Revoir Is Goodbye with a Smile" |
Mort Garson |
Bob Hilliard |
1965 |
(with Mort Garson's orchestra) |
| "Autumn Leaves" |
Joseph Kosma |
French: Jacques Prévert
English: Johnny Mercer |
1956 |
from the album Day by Day |
|
B
|
| "Baby Doll" |
Harry Warren |
Johnny Mercer |
1951 |
(with Paul Weston's orchestra) |
| "Be a Child at Christmas Time" |
Martin Broones |
William A. Luce |
1964 |
from The Doris Day Christmas Album |
| "Before I Loved You" |
Joan Whitney
Alex Kramer |
1950 |
(with George Wyle orchestra) |
| "Be Mine Tonight (Noche De Ronda)" |
Maria Teresa Lara |
Spanish: Maria Teresa Lara
English: Sunny Skylar |
1964 |
from the album Latin for Lovers |
| "Be My Little Baby Bumble Bee" |
Henry I. Marshall |
Stanley Murphy |
1953 |
with the Norman Luboff Choir and Paul Weston's orchestra
released both as a single and on the album By The Light Of The Silvery Moon |
| "Be Still and Know" |
|
|
1962 |
from the album You'll Never Walk Alone |
| "The Best Thing for You" |
Irving Berlin |
1950 |
|
| "Be True to Me (Sabor A Mi)" |
Alarcon Carillo |
Spanish: Alarcon Carillo
English: Mel Mitchell |
1964 |
from the album Latin for Lovers |
| "Bewitched, Bothered & Bewildered" |
Richard Rodgers |
Lorenz Hart |
1949 |
(with John Rarig's orchestra)
released both as a single and on the album You're My Thrill, later issued on Day Dreams
1,000,000+ sales |
| "The Black Hills of Dakota" |
Sammy Fain |
Paul Francis Webster |
1953 |
released both as a single and on the album, Calamity Jane |
| "Blame My Absent-Minded Heart" |
Jule Styne |
Sammy Cahn |
1949 |
(with John Rarig's orchestra) |
| "Bless This House" |
Helen Taylor
May H. Morgan |
1962 |
from the album You'll Never Walk Alone |
| "Bluebird on Your Windowsill" |
Elizabeth Clarke
Robert Mellin |
1949 |
(with George Siravo orchestra) |
| "Blues in the Night" |
Harold Arlen |
Johnny Mercer |
1958 |
from the album Hooray for Hollywood (Vol. 1) |
| "The Blue Train" |
Jim Harbert
Paul Manning |
1960 |
(with Jim Harbert's orchestra) |
| "Bright and Shiny" |
Bob Sherman
Dick Sherman |
1961? |
for the album Bright and Shiny |
| "A Bushel and a Peck" |
Frank Loesser |
1950 |
(with David Rose's orchestra) |
| "But Beautiful" |
Jimmy Van Heusen |
Johnny Burke |
1956 |
from the album Day by Day |
| "But Not for Me" |
George Gershwin |
Ira Gershwin |
1956 |
from the album Day by Day |
| "By The Light Of The Silvery Moon" |
Gus Edwards |
Edward Madden |
1953 |
with the Norman Luboff Choir
from the album of the same name |
|
C
|
| "Canadian Capers" |
Gus Chandler
Bert White
Henry Cohen |
1949 |
(with John Rarig's orchestra)
(see also "Cuttin' Capers" below) |
| "Candy Lips" |
Fred Rose |
1952 |
(duet with Johnnie Ray, Paul Weston's orchestra) |
| "Can't Help Falling in Love" |
George Weiss
Hugo Peretti
Luigi Creatore) |
1963 |
from the album Love Him |
| "Caprice" |
Larry Marks |
1966 |
|
| "Catch the Bouquet" |
Fred Spielman |
Hans Haller |
1965 |
(with Mort Garson's orchestra) |
| "Cheek To Cheek" |
Irving Berlin |
1958 |
from the album Hooray for Hollywood (Vol. 1) |
| "The Children's Marching Song (Nick Nack Paddy Whack)" |
traditional |
1964 |
(with Jimmy Joyce and the Children's Chorus)
from the album With a Smile and a Song |
| "A Chocolate Sundae on a Saturday Night" |
Hal David
Fred Wise
Al Frisch |
1947 |
|
| "Christmas Present" |
Sydney Robin |
1964 |
from The Doris Day Christmas Album |
| "The Christmas Song (Chestnuts Roasting on an Open Fire)" |
Mel Tormé
Bob Wells |
1964 |
from The Doris Day Christmas Album |
| "Christmas Story" |
Walsh |
|
1950 |
released both as single and on the album On Moonlight Bay |
| "The Christmas Waltz" |
Jule Styne |
Sammy Cahn |
1964 |
from The Doris Day Christmas Album |
| "The Circus is on Parade" |
Richard Rodgers |
Lorenz Hart |
1962 |
(with Jimmy Durante and Martha Raye)
from the album Billy Rose's Jumbo |
| "Clap Yo' Hands" |
George Gershwin |
Ira Gershwin |
1961? |
for the album Bright and Shiny |
| "Close Your Eyes" |
Bernice Petkere |
1957 |
for the album Day by Night |
| 1961 |
(with the André Previn Orchestra)
for the album Duet |
| "The Comb and Paper Polka" |
Hugo Hollander
Michael Feahy |
1950 |
(with Frank Yankovic & his Yanks) |
| "Come to Baby, Do!" |
Inez James
Sidney Miller |
1945 |
(with Les Brown's Band of Renown) |
| 1965 |
from the album Doris Day's Sentimental Journey |
| "Confess" |
Bennie Benjamin
George David Weiss |
1947 |
(duet with Buddy Clark, George Siravo orchestra)
(also done by Patti Page) |
| "Control Yourself" |
André Previn |
Dory Langdon Previn |
1961 |
(with the André Previn Orchestra)
from the album Duet |
| "Crazy Rhythm" |
Joseph Meyer
Roger Wolfe Kahn
Irving Caesar |
1950 |
(duet with Gene Nelson & The Page Cavanaugh Trio)
released both as single and on the album Tea for Two |
| "Cuddle up a Little Closer" |
Karl Hoschna |
Otto Harbach |
1951 |
(with Paul Weston's orchestra)
released both as single and on the album On Moonlight Bay |
| "Cuttin' Capers" |
Gus Chandler
Bert White
Henry Cohen |
Earl Burnett
Ralph Blane
Harry Warren |
1959? |
from the album Cuttin' Capers |
|
D
|
| "Daffa Down Dilly" |
Jim Harbert
Charlene Harbert |
1960 |
(with Jim Harbert's orchestra) |
| "Dansero" |
Richard Hayman
Lee Daniels
Sol Parker |
1964 |
from the album Latin for Lovers |
| "Darn That Dream" |
Jimmy Van Heusen |
Eddie De Lange |
|
for the album Day Dreams |
| "Day by Day" |
Axel Stordahl
Paul Weston |
Sammy Cahn |
1946 |
(with Les Brown's Band of Renown) |
| 1956 |
from the album of the same name |
| "Daydreaming" |
André Previn |
Dory Langdon Previn |
1961 |
(with the André Previn Orchestra)
from the album Duet |
| "The Deadwood Stage (Whip-Crack-Away)" |
|
|
1953 |
released both as a single and on the album, Calamity Jane |
| "The Deevil, Devil, Divil" |
Carl Sigman |
Bob Russell
Lee Kaydan |
1946 |
(with Les Brown's Band of Renown) |
| "Do Do Do" |
George Gershwin |
Ira Gershwin |
1950 |
(with Axel Stordahl's orchestra)
released both as a single and on the album Tea for Two |
| "Doin' What Comes Naturally" |
Irving Berlin |
1962 |
from the album Annie Get Your Gun |
| "Domino" |
Louis Ferrari |
French: Jacques Plante
English: Don Raye |
1951 |
(with Paul Weston's orchestra) |
| "Do Not Disturb" |
Ben Raleigh |
Mark Barkan |
1965 |
(with Mort Garson's orchestra) |
| "Don't Take Your Love From Me" |
Henry Nemo |
1956 |
from the album Day by Day |
| "Do Re Mi" |
Richard Rodgers |
Oscar Hammerstein II) |
1964 |
(with Jimmy Joyce and the Children's Chorus)
from the album With a Smile and a Song |
| "Dream a Little Dream of Me" |
Officially credited to Fabian Andre and Wilbur Schwandt;
claimed by Milton Adolphus in some sources |
Gus Kahn |
1957 |
for the album Day by Night |
|
E
|
| "Easy to Love" |
Cole Porter |
1958 |
from the album Hooray for Hollywood (Vol. 1) |
| "Enjoy Yourself (It's Later Than You Think)" |
Carl Sigman |
Herb Magidson |
1950 |
(with George Wyle's orchestra) |
| "The Everlasting Arms" |
Martin Broones |
Paul Francis Webster |
1950 |
(with the Norman Luboff Choir) |
| 1959 |
(with Harry Zimmerman's orchestra)
from the album What Every Girl Should Know |
| "Everybody Loves a Lover" |
Robert Allen |
Richard Adler |
1958 |
(with Frank DeVol's orchestra) |
| "Everybody Loves My Baby (But My Baby Don't Love Nobody But Me)" |
Jack Palmer |
Spencer Williams |
1955 |
from the album Love Me Or Leave Me |
| "Every Little Movement (Has a Meaning All Its Own)" |
Karl Hoschna |
Otto Harbach |
1951 |
(with the Norman Luboff Choir and Paul Weston's orchestra)
released both as a single and on the album On Moonlight Bay |
| "Every Now and Then (You Come Around)" |
Eddie Snyder
Richard Ahlert |
1966 |
(with Mort Garson's orchestra) |
| "Everywhere You Go" |
Larry Shay
Mark Fisher |
Joe Goodwin |
1949 |
(with the Mellomen and John Rarig's orchestra) |
|
F
|
| "A Faded Summer Love" |
Phil Baxter |
1967 |
for the album The Love Album |
| "Falling" |
Bruce Johnston
Don Wyatt |
1960 |
(with Jim Harbert's orchestra) |
| "Falling in Love Again" |
Frederick Hollander |
Sammy Lerner |
1961 |
(with the André Previn Orchestra)
from the album Duet |
| "A Fellow Needs a Girl" |
Richard Rodgers |
Oscar Hammerstein II |
1959 |
(with Harry Zimmerman's orchestra)
from the album What Every Girl Should Know |
| "Fine and Dandy" |
Kay Swift |
Paul James (James Warburg) |
1950 |
(with the Norman Luboff Choir and the Buddy Cole Quartet)
released both as a single and on the album Lullaby of Broadway |
| "Fit as a Fiddle (And Ready for Love)" |
Arthur Freed
Al Goodhart (or Goodheart) |
1959? |
from the album Cuttin' Capers |
| "Fly Me to the Moon (In Other Words)" |
Bart Howard |
1964 |
from the album Latin for Lovers |
| "A Foggy Day" |
George Gershwin |
Ira Gershwin |
1958 |
from the album Hooray for Hollywood (Vol. 2) |
| "Fools Rush In (Where Angels Fear to Tread)" |
Rube Bloom |
Johnny Mercer |
1961 |
(with the André Previn Orchestra)
from the album Duet |
| "For All We Know" |
J. Fred Coots |
Sam M. Lewis |
1967 |
for the album The Love Album |
| "A Full Time Job" |
Gerry Teifer |
1952 |
(duet with Johnny Ray, Paul Weston's orchestra]] |
| "Funny" |
Hal Shaper
Antonio DeVito
Giorgio Calabrese |
1963 |
from the album Love Him |
|
G
|
| "The Game of Broken Hearts" |
Don Larkin
Sally Clark
Eddie McMullen |
1949 |
(as "Doris Day with her Country Cousins") |
| "Gently Johnny" |
Kay Twomey
Fred Wise
Ben Weisman |
1952 |
(duet with Guy Mitchell, Paul Weston's orchestra) |
| "Get Out and Get Under the Moon" |
Larry Shay |
Charles Tobias
William Jerome |
1959? |
from the album Cuttin' Capers |
| "Getting to Know You" |
Richard Rodgers |
Oscar Hammerstein II) |
1964 |
(with Jimmy Joyce and the Children's Chorus)
from the album With a Smile and a Song |
| "Give A Little Whistle" |
Leigh Harline |
Ned Washington |
1964 |
(with Jimmy Joyce and the Children's Chorus)
from the album With a Smile and a Song |
| "Give Me Time" |
Alec Wilder |
1961 |
(with the André Previn Orchestra)
from the album Duet |
| "The Glass Bottom Boat" |
Joe Lubin |
1966 |
(with Mort Garson's orchestra) |
| "Gone with the Wind" |
Allie Wrubel |
Herbert Magidson |
1956 |
from the album Day by Day |
| "Gotta Feelin'" |
|
|
1961? |
for the album Bright and Shiny |
| "A Guy Is a Guy" |
Oscar Brand |
1952 |
(with Paul Weston's orchestra) |
| "The Gypsy in My Soul" |
Clay Boland |
Moe Jaffe |
1956 |
from the album Day by Day |
|
H
|
| "Happy Talk" |
Richard Rodgers |
Oscar Hammerstein II |
1961? |
for the album Bright and Shiny |
| "Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas" |
Hugh Martin
Ralph Blane |
1964 |
from The Doris Day Christmas Album |
| "He'll Have To Cross The Atlantic" |
Jule Styne |
Sammy Cahn |
1945 |
(with Les Brown's Band of Renown) |
| "Hello, My Lover, Goodbye" |
John W. Green |
Edward Heyman |
1956 |
from the album Day by Day |
| "Here in My Arms" |
Richard Rodgers |
Lorenz Hart |
1950 |
(with Axel Stordahl's orchestra)
released both as single and on the album Tea for Two |
| "Here We Go Again" |
Joe Seneca |
1960 |
(with Jim Harbert's orchestra) |
| "He's Home For A Little While" |
Ted Shapiro |
Kermit Goell |
1945 |
(with Les Brown's Band of Renown) |
| "Hey There" |
Jerry Ross |
Richard Adler |
|
|
| "High Hopes" |
Jimmy Van Heusen |
Sammy Cahn |
1964 |
(with Jimmy Joyce and the Children's Chorus)
from the album With a Smile and a Song |
| "Hold Me in Your Arms" |
Ray Heindorf
Don Pippin |
Charles Henderson |
1954 |
from the album Young at Heart |
| "Hoop-Dee-Doo" |
Milton De Lugg |
Frank Loesser |
1950 |
(with the Mellomen and George Wyle's orchestra) |
| "Hooray for Hollywood" |
Richard A. Whiting |
Johnny Mercer |
1958 |
from the album Hooray for Hollywood (Vol. 1) |
| "How Insensitive (Insensatez)" |
Antônio Carlos Jobim |
Portuguese: Vinícius de Moraes
English: Norman Gimbel |
1964 |
from the album Latin for Lovers |
| "A Hundred Years from Today" |
Victor Young |
Ned Washington
Joe Young |
1959 |
(with Harry Zimmerman's orchestra)
from the album What Every Girl Should Know |
|
I
|
| "I Believe in Dreams" |
Jim Harbert |
1961 |
from the album I Have Dreamed |
| "I Can Do Without You" |
|
|
1953 |
(duet with Howard Keel)
from the album, Calamity Jane |
| "I Didn't Know What Time It Was" |
Richard Rodgers |
Lorenz Hart |
|
for the album Day Dreams |
| "I Didn't Slip, I Wasn't Pushed, I Fell" |
George Wyle |
Edward Pola |
1950 |
(with the Mellomen, George Wyle orchestra) |
| "I Don't Wanna Be Kissed (By Anyone But You)" |
Harold Spina |
Jack Elliott |
1949 |
(with George Siravo orchestra) |
| "I Don't Want to Walk Without You" |
Jule Styne |
Frank Loesser |
1965 |
(medley with "I Had the Craziest Dream")
from the album Doris Day's Sentimental Journey |
| "I Feel Like a Feather in the Breeze" |
Harry Revel |
Mack Gordon |
1959? |
from the album Cuttin' Capers |
| "If I Can Help Somebody" |
A. Bazel Androzzo |
1962 |
from the album You'll Never Walk Alone |
| "If I Could Be with You" |
James P. Johnson |
Henry Creamer |
|
for the album Day Dreams |
| "If I Give My Heart to You" |
Jimmy Brewster
Jimmie Crane
Al Jacobs |
1954 |
(with The Mellomen, Frank De Vol's orchestra)
(also done by Denise Lor) |
| "If I Had My Life to Live Over" |
Larry Vincent
Henry Tobias
Moe Jaffe |
1967 |
for the album The Love Album |
| "If I Were a Bell" |
Frank Loesser |
1950 |
(with George Siravo orchestra) |
| "If You Were The Only Girl" |
Nat D. Ayer |
Clifford Grey |
1953 |
from the album By The Light Of The Silvery Moon |
| "If You Will Marry Me" |
Roz Gordon |
1948 |
(with Buddy Clark, Mitchell Ayres' orchestra) |
| "I Got Lost in His Arms" |
Irving Berlin |
1962 |
from the album Annie Get Your Gun |
| "I Got the Sun in the Morning" |
Irving Berlin |
1946 |
(with Les Brown's Band of Renown) |
| 1960 |
from the album Show Time |
| 1962 |
from the album Annie Get Your Gun |
| "I Hadn't Anyone Till You" |
Ray Noble |
1956 |
from the album Day by Day |
| "I Had the Craziest Dream" |
Harry Warren |
Mack Gordon |
1958 |
from the album Hooray for Hollywood (Vol. 1) |
| 1965 |
(medley with "I Don't Want to Walk Without You")
from the album Doris Day's Sentimental Journey |
| "I Have Dreamed" |
Richard Rodgers |
Oscar Hammerstein II |
1961 |
from the album of the same name |
| "I Know That You Know" |
Vincent Youmans |
Anne Caldwell |
1950 |
(duet with Gene Nelson & The Page Cavanaugh Trio)
released both as a single and on the album Tea for Two |
| "I'll Always Be with You" |
Marjorie Goetschius
Edna Osser |
1945 |
(with Les Brown's Band of Renown) |
| "I'll Be Around" |
Alec Wilder |
1950 |
(with Axel Stordahl's orchestra) |
| "I'll Be Home for Christmas" |
Walter Kent |
1964 |
from The Doris Day Christmas Album |
| "I'll Buy That Dream" |
Allie Wrubel |
Herb Magidson |
1961 |
from the album I Have Dreamed |
| "I'll Forget You" |
Ernest R. Ball
Annelu Burns |
1953 |
from the album By The Light Of The Silvery Moon |
| "I'll Never Slip Around Again" |
Floyd Tillman |
1949 |
(as "Doris Day with her Country Cousins") |
| "I'll Never Smile Again" |
Ruth Lowe |
1965 |
from the album Doris Day's Sentimental Journey |
| "I'll Never Stop Loving You" |
Nicholas Brodzsky |
Sammy Cahn |
1955 |
(with Percy Faith's orchestra)
released both as a single and on the album Love Me Or Leave Me
1,000,000+ sales |
| "I'll Remember April" |
Gene DePaul |
Patricia Johnston
Don Raye |
1958 |
from the album Hooray for Hollywood (Vol. 1) |
| "I'll See You in My Dreams" |
Isham Jones |
Gus Kahn |
1951 |
(with the Norman Luboff Choir, Paul Weston's orchestra)
released both as a single and on the album of the same name |
| "I'll String Along with You" |
Harry Warren |
Al Dubin |
1948 |
(duet with Buddy Clark, George Siravo orchestra) |
| "I Love Paris" |
Cole Porter |
1960 |
from the album Show Time |
| "I Love the Way You Say Goodnight" |
George Wyle |
Edward Pola |
1950 |
(with the Norman Luboff Choir and the Buddy Cole Quartet)
released both as a single and on the album Lullaby of Broadway |
| "Imagination" |
Jimmy Van Heusen |
Johnny Burke |
1947 |
(with George Siravo orchestra)
released both as a single and on the album Day Dreams |
| "I'm An Indian Too" |
Irving Berlin |
1962 |
from the album Annie Get Your Gun |
| "I May Be Wrong (But I Think You're Wonderful)" |
Henry Sullivan |
Harry Ruskin |
1950 |
(with Harry James orchestra)
released both as a single and on the album Young Man with a Horn |
| "I'm Beginning To Miss You" |
Irving Berlin |
1948 |
(with John Rarig's orchestra) |
| "I'm Beginning to See the Light" |
Duke Ellington
Don George
Johnny Hodges
Harry James |
1965 |
from the album Doris Day's Sentimental Journey |
| "I'm Confessin' (That I Love You)" |
Doc Daugherty
Al J. Neiberg
Ellis Reynolds |
1949 |
(with John Rarig's orchestra and The Mellomen)
released both as a single and on the album You're My Thrill, later issued on Day Dreams |
| "I'm Forever Blowing Bubbles" |
John Kellette |
"Jaan Kenbrovin"
(James Kendis,
James Brockman,
and Nat Vincent) |
1951 |
(duet with Jack Smith and the Norman Luboff Choir)
released both as a single and on the album On Moonlight Bay |
| "I'm In Love" |
Jule Styne |
Sammy Cahn |
1948 |
(duet with Buddy Clark) |
| "I'm Not at All in Love" |
Jerry Ross |
Richard Adler |
1957 |
from the album The Pajama Game |
| "I'm Still Sitting under the Apple Tree" |
Jule Styne |
Sammy Cahn |
1947 |
|
| "I'm Sitting on Top of the World" |
Ray Henderson |
Sam M. Lewis
Joe Young |
1959? |
from the album Cuttin' Capers |
| "In a Shanty in Old Shanty Town" |
Ira Schuster
Jack Little |
Joe Young |
1950 |
(with the Norman Luboff Choir and the Buddy Cole Quartet)
released both as a single and on the album Lullaby of Broadway |
| "The Inch-worm" |
Frank Loesser |
1964 |
(with Jimmy Joyce and the Children's Chorus)
from the album With a Smile and a Song |
| "I Need Thee Every Hour" |
|
|
1962 |
from the album You'll Never Walk Alone |
| "In the Garden" |
|
|
1962 |
from the album You'll Never Walk Alone |
| "In the Moon Mist" |
|
Jack Lawrence |
1946 |
(with Les Brown's Band of Renown) |
| "In the Still of the Night" |
Cole Porter |
1958 |
from the album Hooray for Hollywood (Vol. 1) |
| "I Only Have Eyes For You" |
Harry Warren |
Al Dubin |
1950 |
(with Axel Stordahl's orchestra)
released both as a single and on the album Tea for Two |
| "I Remember You" |
Victor Schertzinger |
Johnny Mercer |
1956 |
from the album Day by Day |
| 1965 |
from the album Doris Day's Sentimental Journey |
| "I Said My Pajamas (and Put on My Pray'rs)" |
George Wyle |
Edward Pola |
1950 |
(with George Wyle orchestra) |
| "I See Your Face Before Me" |
Arthur Schwartz |
Howard Dietz |
1957 |
for the album Day by Night |
| "It All Depends on You" |
Ray Henderson |
Buddy G. DeSylva
Lew Brown |
1955 |
from the album Love Me Or Leave Me |
| "It Could Happen to You" |
Jimmy Van Heusen |
Johnny Burke |
1946 |
(with Les Brown's Band of Renown) |
| 1965 |
from the album Doris Day's Sentimental Journey |
| "It Had to Be You" |
Isham Jones |
Gus Kahn |
1951 |
(with Paul Weston's orchestra)
released both as a single and on the album I'll See You in My Dreams |
| "It Happened at the Festival of Roses" |
Al Goodhart (or Goodheart)
Dick Manning |
1949 |
(with George Siravo orchestra) |
| "It Might As Well Be Spring" |
Richard Rodgers |
Oscar Hammerstein II |
1958 |
from the album Hooray for Hollywood (Vol. 2) |
| "It's a Great Feeling" |
Jule Styne |
Sammy Cahn |
1949 |
(with the Mellomen and John Rarig's orchestra) |
| "It's a Lovely Day Today" |
Irving Berlin |
1950 |
(with George Siravo orchestra) |
| "It's a Quiet Town in Cross-Bone County" |
Harold Spina |
Bob Russell |
1947 |
(with The Modernaires) |
| "It's Been A Long, Long Time" |
Jule Styne |
Sammy Cahn |
1965 |
from the album Doris Day's Sentimental Journey |
| "It's Better to Conceal Than Reveal" |
Leo Robin |
1949 |
(duet with Dinah Shore, Hugo Winterhalter's orchestra) |
| "It's Easy to Remember" |
Richard Rodgers |
Lorenz Hart |
1958 |
from the album Hooray for Hollywood (Vol. 1) |
| "It's Magic" |
Jule Styne |
Sammy Cahn |
1947 |
(with George Siravo orchestra)
1,000,000+ sales |
| 1952 |
with Percy Faith and his Orchestra
on the album Hooray for Hollywood (Vol. 2) |
| "It's the Sentimental Thing to Do" |
Marvin Fisher |
Roy Alfred |
1947 |
|
| "It's You or No One" |
Jule Styne |
Sammy Cahn |
1948 |
|
| "It Takes Time" |
Arthur Korb |
1947 |
|
| "I've Got My Love to Keep Me Warm" |
Irving Berlin |
1958 |
from the album Hooray for Hollywood (Vol. 2) |
| "I've Grown Accustomed to His Face" |
Frederick Loewe |
Alan Jay Lerner |
1960 |
from the album Show Time |
| "I've Never Been in Love Before" |
Frank Loesser |
1950 |
(with David Rose's orchestra) |
| "I've Only Myself to Blame" |
Redd Evans
Dave Mann |
1947 |
(with George Siravo orchestra)
released both as a single and on the album Day Dreams |
| "I Want to Be Happy" |
Vincent Youmans |
Irving Caesar |
1950 |
(with The Page Cavanaugh Trio)
released both as a single and on the album Tea for Two |
| 1961? |
for the album Bright and Shiny |
| "I Wish I Had a Girl" |
Grace Leboy Kahn |
Gus Kahn |
1951 |
(with the Norman Luboff Choir)
released both as a single and on the album I'll See You in My Dreams |
|
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| "Julie" |
|
|
|
|
| "Just an Old Love of Mine" |
Dave Barbour
Peggy Lee |
1947 |
|
| "Just Blew in from the Windy City" |
Sammy Fain |
Paul Francis Webster |
1953 |
from the album, Calamity Jane |
| "Just One Girl" |
Lyn Udall |
Karl Kennett |
1953 |
with the Norman Luboff Choir
from the album By The Light Of The Silvery Moon |
| "Just One of Those Things" |
Cole Porter |
1950 |
(with the Frank Comstock orchestra)
released both as a single and on the album Lullaby of Broadway |
| 1954 |
from the album Young at Heart |
|
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| "Keep Smilin', Keep Laughin', Be Happy" |
|
|
1961? |
for the album Bright and Shiny |
| "King Chanticleer" |
Nat D. Ayer |
Seymour Brown |
1953 |
with the Norman Luboff Choir
from the album By The Light Of The Silvery Moon |
|
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|
| "The Lady's in Love with You" |
Burton Lane |
Frank Loesser |
1959? |
from the album Cuttin' Capers |
| "The Lamp Is Low" |
Peter de Rose
Bert Shefter
based on a composition by Maurice Ravel |
Mitchell Parish |
1957 |
for the album Day by Night |
| "The Last Mile Home" |
Walter Kent
Walton Farrar |
1949 |
(with John Rarig's orchestra) |
| "The Last Time I Saw You" |
Marjorie Goetschius
Edna Osser |
1945 |
(with Les Brown's Band of Renown) |
| "Let it Snow! Let it Snow! Let it Snow!" |
Jule Styne |
Sammy Cahn |
1964 |
from The Doris Day Christmas Album |
| "Let Me Call You Sweetheart" |
Leo Friedman |
Beth Slater Whitson |
1967 |
for the album The Love Album |
| "Let's Face the Music and Dance" |
Irving Berlin |
1958 |
from the album Hooray for Hollywood (Vol. 2) |
| "Let's Fly Away" |
Cole Porter |
1959? |
from the album Cuttin' Capers |
| "Let's Take an Old-Fashioned Walk" |
Irving Berlin |
1949 |
(duet with Frank Sinatra, Ken Lane Singers, Axel Stordahl's orchestra) |
| "Let's Take a Walk Around the Block" |
Harold Arlen |
Ira Gershwin
Edgar Yipsel Harburg |
1959? |
from the album Cuttin' Capers |
| "Let's Walk That-a-Way" |
Kay Twomey
Fred Wise
Ben Weisman |
1952 |
(duet with Johnny Ray, Paul Weston's orchestra) |
| "Let the Little Girl Limbo" |
Barry Mann
Cynthia Weil |
1963 |
(with Jack Nitsche's orchestra)
not released in US until compiled in CD album in 2002 |
| "Life Is Just a Bowl of Cherries" |
Ray Henderson |
Buddy G. DeSylva
Lew Brown |
1967 |
for the album The Love Album |
| "The Lilac Tree" |
George H. Gartlan |
1964 |
(with Jimmy Joyce and the Children's Chorus)
from the album With a Smile and a Song |
| "Little Girl Blue" |
Richard Rodgers |
Lorenz Hart |
1962 |
from the album Billy Rose's Jumbo |
| "A Little Kiss Goodnight" |
Bob Merrill |
1952 |
(duet with Guy Mitchell, Paul Weston's orchestra) |
| "A Load of Hay" |
Michael Feahy
Howard Barnes
Ethelbert Nevin |
1950 |
(with The Page Cavanaugh Trio) |
| "Lollipops and Roses" |
Tony Velona |
1963 |
from the album Love Him |
| "The Lord's Prayer" |
|
|
1962 |
from the album You'll Never Walk Alone |
| "Losing You" |
Jean Renard |
Carl Sigman |
1963 |
from the album Love Him |
| "Love Him" |
Barry Mann
Cynthia Weil |
1963 |
from the album of the same name |
| "Our Love Is Here to Stay" |
George Gershwin |
Ira Gershwin |
1958 |
from the album Hooray for Hollywood (Vol. 1) |
| "Love Me In The Daytime" |
|
|
|
|
| "Love Me or Leave Me" |
Walter Donaldson |
Gus Kahn |
1955 |
from the album of the same name |
| "Lover Come Back" |
Alan Spilton
Frank DeVol |
1961 |
(with Frank DeVol's orchestra) |
| "Love Somebody" |
Joan Whitney
Alex Kramer |
1947 |
(duet with Buddy Clark, George Siravo orchestra)
1,000,000+ sales |
| "Love Ya" |
Peter De Rose |
Charles Tobias |
1951 |
(duet with Jack Smith, Paul Weston's orchestra)
released both as a single and on the album On Moonlight Bay |
| "Lullaby of Broadway" |
Harry Warren |
Al Dubin |
1950 |
(with the Norman Luboff Choir and the Buddy Cole Quartet)
from the album of the same name |
| 1951 |
(with Harry James and his orchestra) |
|
M
|
| "Makin' Whoopee!" |
Walter Donaldson |
Gus Kahn |
1951 |
(duet with Danny Thomas)
released both as a single and on the album I'll See You in My Dreams |
| 1959? |
from the album Cuttin' Capers |
| "Mama, What'll I Do" |
Vaughn Horton |
1949 |
(with Ray Noble's orchestra) |
| "Ma Says, Pa Says" |
Josef Marais |
1952 |
(duet with Johnnie Ray, Paul Weston's orchestra) |
| "Mean to Me" |
Fred E. Ahlert |
Roy Turk |
1955 |
from the album Love Me Or Leave Me |
| "Meditation (Meditação)" |
Antônio Carlos Jobim |
Portuguese: Newton Mendonça
English: Norman Gimbel |
1964 |
from the album Latin for Lovers |
| "Me Too (Ho Ha! Ho Ha!)" |
Harry M. Woods |
Charles Tobias
Al Sherman |
1959? |
from the album Cuttin' Capers |
| "Mister Tap Toe" |
Terry Gilkyson
Richard Dehr
Frank Miller |
1952 |
(with the Norman Luboff Choir and Paul Weston's orchestra) |
| "Mood Indigo" |
Duke Ellington
Irving Mills
Barney Bigard |
1959 |
(with Harry Zimmerman's orchestra)
from the album What Every Girl Should Know |
| "Moonglow" |
Will Hudson
Irving Mills |
Eddie De Lange |
1957 |
for the album Day by Night |
| "Moonshine Lullaby" |
Irving Berlin |
1962 |
from the album Annie Get Your Gun |
| "Moon Song" |
Arthur Johnston |
Sam Coslow |
1957 |
for the album Day by Night |
| "More" |
Riz Ortolani
Nino Oliviero |
Norman Newell |
1963 |
from the album Love Him |
| "The More I See You" |
Harry Warren |
Mack Gordon |
1965 |
from the album Doris Day's Sentimental Journey |
| "Move Over, Darling" |
Terry Melcher
Hal Kantor
Joe Lubin |
1963 |
(with Jack Nitsche's orchestra) |
| "My Buddy" |
Walter Donaldson |
Gus Kahn |
1951 |
(with Paul Weston's orchestra)
released both as single and on the album I'll See You in My Dreams |
| "My Darling, My Darling" |
Frank Loesser |
1948 |
(duet with Buddy Clark, George Siravo orchestra)
biggest-selling version was by Jo Stafford and Gordon MacRae |
| "My Dream Is Yours" |
Harry Warren |
Ralph Blane |
1947 |
(with George Siravo orchestra) |
| "My Dreams Are Getting Better All The Time" |
Vic Mizzy |
Manny Curtis |
1945 |
(with Les Brown's Band of Renown)
1,000,000+ sales |
| "My Kinda Love" |
Louis Alter |
Jo Trent |
1959 |
(with Harry Zimmerman's orchestra)
from the album What Every Girl Should Know |
| "My Number One Dream Came True" |
Les Brown |
Bud Green |
1946 |
(with Les Brown's Band of Renown) |
| "My Ship" |
Kurt Weill |
Ira Gershwin |
1961 |
from the album I Have Dreamed |
| "My One and Only Love" |
Guy Wood |
Robert Mellin |
1961 |
(with the André Previn Orchestra)
from the album Duet |
| "My Romance" |
Richard Rodgers |
Lorenz Hart |
1962 |
from the album Billy Rose's Jumbo |
| "My Young and Foolish Heart" |
Al Lewis
Murray Mencher
Charles Tobias |
1947 |
|
|
N
|
| "Nearer My God to Thee" |
Lowell Mason |
Sarah F. Adams |
1962 |
from the album You'll Never Walk Alone |
| "Never Look Back" |
Chilton Price |
1955 |
released both as single and on the album Love Me Or Leave Me |
| "Nice Work if You Can Get It" |
George Gershwin |
Ira Gershwin |
1958 |
from the album Hooray for Hollywood (Vol. 2) |
| "Night and Day" |
Cole Porter |
1958 |
from the album Hooray for Hollywood (Vol. 1) |
| "Night Life" |
Willie Nelson
Paul Buskirk
Walt Breeland |
1963 |
from the album Love Him |
| "The Night We Called it A Day" |
Matt Dennis |
Tom Adair |
1957 |
for the album Day by Night |
| "Nobody's Heart" |
Richard Rodgers |
Lorenz Hart |
1961 |
(with the André Previn Orchestra)
from the album Duet |
| "Nobody's Sweetheart" |
Elmer Schoebel
Billy Meyers |
Ernie Erdman
Gus Kahn |
1951 |
(with the Norman Luboff Choir)
released both as single and on the album I'll See You in My Dreams |
| "No Two People" |
Frank Loesser |
1952 |
(duet with Donald O'Connor, Paul Weston's orchestra]] |
| "Not Only Should You Love Him" |
Leo Robin |
1959 |
(with Harry Zimmerman's orchestra)
from the album What Every Girl Should Know |
| "(Now & Then There's) A Fool Such as I" |
Bill Trader |
1963 |
from the album Love Him |
| "Now That I Need You" |
Frank Loesser |
1949 |
(with The Mellomen) |
|
O
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| "Oh, But I Do" |
Arthur Schwartz |
Leo Robin |
1958 |
from the album Hooray for Hollywood (Vol. 2) |
| "Oh, How I Miss You Tonight" |
Joe Burke
Mark Fisher |
Benny Davis |
1967 |
for the album The Love Album |
| "Ohio" |
Leonard Bernstein |
Betty Comden
Adolph Green |
1960 |
from the album Show Time |
| "Oh Me! Oh My! Oh You!" |
Vincent Youmans |
Ira Gershwin |
1950 |
(duet with Gene Nelson & The Page Cavanaugh Trio)
released both as single and on the album Tea for Two |
| "Oh What a Beautiful Dream" |
Joe Hooven
Marilyn Hooven |
By Dunham |
1961 |
from the album I Have Dreamed |
| "Once-a-Year Day" |
Jerry Ross |
Richard Adler |
1957 |
(with John Raitt and Ensemble)
from the album The Pajama Game |
| "The One I Love (Belongs to Somebody Else)" |
Isham Jones |
Gus Kahn |
1951 |
(with Paul Weston's orchestra)
released both as single and on the album I'll See You in My Dreams |
| "On Moonlight Bay" |
Percy Wenrich |
Edward Madden |
1951 |
(with the Norman Luboff Choir)
released both as a single and on the album of the same name |
| "On the Street Where You Live" |
Frederick Loewe |
Alan Jay Lerner |
1960 |
from the album Show Time |
| "On the Sunny Side of the Street" |
Jimmy McHugh |
Dorothy Fields |
1961? |
for the album Bright and Shiny |
| "Oops" |
Harry Warren |
Johnny Mercer |
1951 |
(with Paul Weston's orchestra) |
| "Oo-Wee Baby" |
Barry Mann
Cynthia Weil |
1964 |
(with Thomas E. Oliver's orchestra)
not released in US until compiled in CD album in 2002 |
| "Orange Colored Sky" |
Milton De Lugg
William Stein |
1950 |
(with the Page Cavanaugh Trio) |
| "Our Day Will Come" |
Mort Garson |
Bob Hilliard |
1964 |
from the album Latin for Lovers |
| "Over and Over Again" |
Richard Rodgers |
Lorenz Hart |
1962 |
from the album Billy Rose's Jumbo |
| "Over the Rainbow" |
Harold Arlen |
E.Y. Harburg |
1958 |
from the album Hooray for Hollywood (Vol. 1) |
|
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|
| "Papa, Won't You Dance with Me?" |
Jule Styne |
Sammy Cahn |
1947 |
(with Lou Bring orchestra) |
| "The Party's Over" |
Jule Styne |
Betty Comden
Adolph Green |
1956 |
(with Frank De Vol's orchestra) |
| "Pennies from Heaven" |
Arthur Johnston |
Johnny Burke |
1958 |
from the album Hooray for Hollywood (Vol. 2) |
| "People Will Say We're in Love" |
Richard Rodgers |
Oscar Hammerstein II |
1960 |
from the album Show Time |
| "A Perfect Understanding" |
Fred Spielman |
Milton Drake |
1959 |
(with Frank DeVol's orchestra) |
| "Perhaps, Perhaps, Perhaps" |
Osvaldo Farrés |
Spanish: Osvaldo Farrés
English: Joe Davis |
1964 |
(with Mort Garson's orchestra)
for the album Latin for Lovers |
| "Periwinkle Blue" |
Jerry Livingston |
Paul Francis Webster |
1961 |
from the album I Have Dreamed |
| "Pete" |
Lanny Grey |
1947 |
|
| "Pillow Talk" |
Buddy Pepper
Inez James |
1959 |
(with Jack Marshall's Orchestra) |
| "Please Don't Eat the Daisies" |
Joe Lubin |
1960 |
(with Bill Marx's orchestra) |
| "Please Don't Talk About Me When I'm Gone" |
Sam H. Stept |
Sidney Clare |
1950 |
(with the Frank Comstock orchestra)
released both as single and on the album Lullaby of Broadway |
| "Por Favor" |
Joe Sherman
Noel Sherman |
1964 |
from the album Latin for Lovers |
| "Powder Your Face with Sunshine" |
Carmen Lombardo
Stanley Rochinski |
1948 |
(duet with Buddy Clark, George Siravo's orchestra) |
| "Pretty Baby" |
Tony Jackson
Egbert Van Alstyne |
Gus Kahn |
1947 |
(with George Siravo's orchestra) |
| "The Prodigal Son" |
|
|
1962 |
from the album You'll Never Walk Alone |
| "Pumpernickel" |
Sam Coslow |
1950 |
(with Frank Yankovic & his Yanks) |
| "Put 'em in a Box, Tie 'em with a Ribbon" |
Jule Styne |
Sammy Cahn |
1947 |
(with George Siravo's orchestra) |
|
Q
|
| "Quicksilver" |
Irving Taylor
George Wyle
Eddie Pola |
1949 |
(as "Doris Day with her Country Cousins") |
| "Quiet Nights of Quiet Stars (Corcovado)" |
Antonio Carlos Jobim |
Gene Lees |
1964 |
from the album Latin for Lovers |
|
R
|
| "Rainbow's End" |
Denis King
John Junkin |
1964 |
(with Jack Nitsche's orchestra) |
| "Ready, Willing and Able" |
Floyd Huddleston
Dick Gleason
Al Rinker |
1954 |
from the album Young at Heart |
| "A Red Kiss on a Blue Letter" |
Redd Evans
Roger Genger
George Lang |
1945 |
(with Les Brown's Band of Renown) |
| "Remind Me" |
Jerome Kern |
Dorothy Fields |
1961 |
(with the André Previn Orchestra)
from the album Duet |
| "Ridin' High" |
|
|
1961? |
for the album Bright and Shiny |
| "The River Seine" |
Guy La Forge |
(English) Allan Roberts
Alan Holt |
1949 |
(with George Siravo orchestra) |
|
S
|
| "Sam, The Old Accordion Man" |
Walter Donaldson |
1955 |
from the album Love Me Or Leave Me |
| "Save a Little Sunbeam (for a Rainy, Rainy Day)" |
Irving Gordon |
1949 |
(with Ray Noble orchestra) |
| "Say Something Nice About Me" |
Sam Stept |
1947 |
|
| "Scarlet Ribbons (For Her Hair)" |
Evelyn Danzig |
Jack Segal |
1962 |
from the album You'll Never Walk Alone |
| "Secret Love" |
Sammy Fain |
Paul Francis Webster |
1953 |
released both as a single and on the album, Calamity Jane
1,000,000+ sales |
| "Send Me No Flowers" |
Burt Bacharach |
Hal David |
1964 |
(with Mort Garson's orchestra) |
| "Sentimental Journey" |
Les Brown
Ben Homer |
Bud Green |
1944 |
(with Les Brown's Band of Renown)
5,000,000+ sales |
| 1965 |
from the album Doris Day's Sentimental Journey |
| "Serenade in Blue" |
Harry Warren |
Mack Gordon |
1965 |
from the album Doris Day's Sentimental Journey |
| "Seven and a Half Cents" |
Jerry Ross |
Richard Adler |
1957 |
(with Jack Straw and Ensemble)
from the album The Pajama Game |
| "Shaking The Blues Away" |
Irving Berlin |
1955 |
from the album Love Me Or Leave Me |
| "Shanghai" |
Milton De Lugg |
Bob Hilliard |
1951 |
(with Norman Luboff Choir, Paul Weston orchestra) |
| "Should I Surrender?" |
Adam Ross
William Landau |
1961 |
(with Frank DeVol's orchestra) |
| "Silver Bells" |
Jay Livingston |
Ray Evans |
1950 |
(with George Siravo orchestra) |
| 1964 |
from The Doris Day Christmas Album |
| "Since I Fell for You" |
Buddy Johnson |
1963 |
from the album Love Him |
| "Singin' in the Rain" |
Nacio Herb Brown |
Arthur Freed |
1961? |
for the album Bright and Shiny |
| "Sitting Under The Apple Tree" |
|
|
1947 |
(with Frank Comstock orchestra) |
| "Sleepy Baby" |
Martin Broones |
Paul Francis Webster |
1964 |
(with Jimmy Joyce and the Children's Chorus)
from the album With a Smile and a Song |
| "Sleepy Lagoon" |
Eric Coates |
Jack Lawrence |
1967 |
for the album The Love Album |
| "Slightly Out of Tune (Desafinado)" |
Antônio Carlos Jobim |
Portuguese: Newton Mendonça
English: Jon Hendricks
Jesse Cavanagh |
1964 |
from the album Latin for Lovers |
| "Small Talk" |
Jerry Ross |
Richard Adler |
1957 |
(duet with John Raitt)
from the album The Pajama Game |
| "Snowfall" |
Claude Thornhill |
Ruth Thornhill |
1964 |
from The Doris Day Christmas Album |
| "Snuggled on Your Shoulder" |
Carmen Lombardo |
Joe Young |
1967 |
for the album The Love Album |
| "Soft as the Starlight" |
Joe Lubin
Jerome Howard |
1957 |
for the album Day by Night |
| "Softly, as I Leave You" |
Hal Shaper
Antonio DeVito
Giorgio Calabrese |
1963 |
from the album Love Him |
| "Somebody Loves Me" |
George Gershwin |
Buddy DeSylva
Ballard McDonald |
1950 |
(with the Frank Comstock orchestra)
released both as a single and on the album Lullaby of Broadway |
| "Some Day I'll Find You" |
Noël Coward |
1961 |
from the album I Have Dreamed |
| "Someone Like You" |
Harry Warren |
Ralph Blane |
1947 |
(with George Siravo orchestra) |
| "Something Wonderful" |
Richard Rodgers |
Oscar Hammerstein II |
1959 |
(with Harry Zimmerman's orchestra)
from the album What Every Girl Should Know |
| "Sometimes I'm Happy" |
Vincent Youmans |
Irving Caesar |
1949 |
for the album You're My Thrill, later issued on Day Dreams |
| "The Song is You" |
Jerome Kern |
Oscar Hammerstein II |
1956 |
from the album Day by Day |
| "Soon" |
George Gershwin |
Ira Gershwin |
1958 |
from the album Hooray for Hollywood (Vol. 2) |
| "Sooner or Later" |
Charles Wolcott |
Ray Gilbert |
1946 |
(with Les Brown's Band of Renown) |
| "Sorry" |
Gene DePaul |
Johnny Mercer |
1966 |
|
| "Stars Fell on Alabama" |
Frank Perkins |
Mitchell Parish |
1957 |
for the album Day by Night |
| "Stay on the Right Side, Sister" |
Rube Bloom |
Ted Koehler |
1955 |
from the album Love Me Or Leave Me |
| "Stay with the Happy People" |
|
|
1961? |
for the album Bright and Shiny |
| "Steppin' Out with My Baby" |
Irving Berlin |
1959? |
from the album Cuttin' Capers |
| "Street of Dreams" |
Victor Young |
Sam M. Lewis |
1967 |
for the album The Love Album |
| "Sugarbush" |
Josef Marais |
1952 |
(duet with Frankie Laine, with Norman Luboff choir)
Based on a traditional Afrikaans song by the name of Suikerbossie
1,000,000+ sales |
| "Summer Has Gone" |
Gene DiNovi
Bill Comstock |
1964 |
from the album Latin for Lovers |
| "The Surrey With the Fringe on Top" |
Richard Rodgers |
Oscar Hammerstein II |
1960 |
from the album Show Time |
| "Swinging on a Star" |
Jimmy Van Heusen |
Johnny Burke |
1964 |
(with Jimmy Joyce and the Children's Chorus)
from the album With a Smile and a Song |
|
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|
| "Tacos, Enchiladas and Beans" |
|
|
|
|
| "Teacher's Pet" |
Joe Lubin |
1957 |
(with Frank De Vol's orchestra) |
| "Tea for Two" |
Vincent Youmans |
Irving Caesar |
1950 |
(with Axel Stordahl's orchestra)
released both as a single and on
the album Tea for Two;
|
| "Tell Me, Tell Me, Dreamface" |
Duke Ellington |
Don George |
1947 |
|
| "Tell Me (Tell Me Why)" |
Max Kortlander |
J. Will Callahan |
1951 |
(with Paul Weston's orchestra)
released both as a single and on the album On Moonlight Bay |
| "Ten Cents A Dance" |
Richard Rodgers |
Lorenz Hart |
1955 |
from the album Love Me Or Leave Me |
| "Ten Thousand Four Hundred And Thirty-Two Sheep" |
Jule Styne |
Sammy Cahn |
1950 |
(with David Rose's orchestra) |
| "That Certain Party" |
Walter Donaldson |
Gus Kahn |
1948 |
(duet with Buddy Clark) |
| "That Old Black Magic" |
Harold Arlen |
Johnny Mercer |
1958 |
from the album Hooray for Hollywood (Vol. 2) |
| "That Old Feeling" |
Sammy Fain |
Lew Brown |
1949 |
for the album You're My Thrill, later issued on Day Dreams |
| "That's the Way He Does It" |
Buddy Pepper
Inez James |
1947 |
(with Lou Bring orchestra) |
| "There Once Was a Man" |
Jerry Ross |
Richard Adler |
1957 |
(duet with John Raitt)
from the album The Pajama Game |
| "There's A Rising Moon" |
Sammy Fain |
Paul Francis Webster |
1954 |
from the album Young at Heart |
| "There's Good Blues Tonight" |
Edna Osser
Glenn Osser |
1946 |
(with Les Brown's Band of Renown) |
| "There's No Business like Show Business" |
Irving Berlin |
1962 |
(duet with Robert Goulet, Franz Allers Orchestra)
from the album Annie Get Your Gun |
| "There They Are" |
Carter Wright
Donald Borzage |
Paul Francis Webster |
1966 |
(with Mort Garson's orchestra) |
| "There Will Never Be Another You" |
Harry Warren |
Mack Gordon |
1956 |
from the album Day by Day |
| "They Say It's Wonderful" |
Irving Berlin |
1960 |
from the album Show Time |
| 1962 |
(duet with Robert Goulet)
from the album Annie Get Your Gun |
| "This Can't Be Love" |
Richard Rodgers |
Lorenz Hart |
1962 |
from the album Billy Rose's Jumbo |
| "Thoughtless" |
Carl Lampl |
Buddy Kaye |
1947 |
(with The Modernaires) |
| "Three Coins in the Fountain" |
Jule Styne |
Sammy Cahn |
1958 |
from the album Hooray for Hollywood (Vol. 2) |
| "Till the End of Time" |
Buddy Kaye
Ted Mossman |
1945 |
(with Les Brown's Band of Renown) |
| "Till We Meet Again" |
Richard Whiting |
Raymond B. Egan |
1951 |
released both as a single and on the album On Moonlight Bay |
| "Till My Love Comes to Me" |
Based on Mendelssohn's "On Wings of Song" |
Paul Francis Webster |
1954 |
from the album Young at Heart |
| "Time to Say Goodnight" |
John Rotella |
1961 |
from the album I Have Dreamed |
| "'Tis Harry I'm Plannin' to Marry" |
Sammy Fain |
Paul Francis Webster |
1953 |
from the album, Calamity Jane |
| "Too Marvelous For Words" |
Richard A. Whiting |
Johnny Mercer |
1950 |
(with Harry James Quintet)
released both as a single and on the album Young Man with a Horn |
| "Toyland" |
Victor Herbert |
Glen McDonough |
1964 |
from The Doris Day Christmas Album |
| "Twinkle and Shine" |
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1961? |
for the album Bright and Shiny |
| "Twinkle Lullaby" |
Joe Lubin |
1963 |
(with Jack Nitsche's orchestra) |
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| "Under a Blanket of Blue" |
Jerry Livingston |
Al J. Neiburg
Marty Symes |
1957 |
for the album Day by Night |
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| "Very Good Advice" |
Sammy Fain |
Bob Hilliard |
1951 |
(with the Four Hits and Leith Stevens's orchestra) |
| "A Very Precious Love" |
Sammy Fain |
Paul Francis Webster |
1957 |
(with Frank De Vol's orchestra) |
| "The Very Thought Of You" |
Ray Noble |
1950 |
(with Harry James and his orchestra)
released both as a single and on the album Young Man with a Horn |
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| "Wait Till You See Him" |
Richard Rodgers |
Lorenz Hart |
1961 |
(with the André Previn Orchestra)
from the album Duet |
| "Walk with Him" |
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1962 |
from the album You'll Never Walk Alone |
| "The Way You Look Tonight" |
Jerome Kern |
Dorothy Fields |
1958 |
from the album Hooray for Hollywood (Vol. 1) |
| "We'll Be Together Again" |
Carl Fischer |
Frankie Laine |
1945 |
(with Les Brown's Band of Renown) |
| "We'll Love Again" |
Jay Livingston |
Ray Evans |
1961 |
from the album I Have Dreamed |
| "What Does a Woman Do?" |
Allie Wrubel |
Maxwell Anderson |
1959 |
(with Harry Zimmerman's orchestra)
from the album What Every Girl Should Know |
| 1960 |
(with Bill Marx's orchestra) |
| "Whatever Will Be, Will Be (Que Sera, Sera)" |
Jay Livingston |
Ray Evans |
1956 |
(with Frank De Vol's orchestra)
1,000,000+ sales |
| 1964 |
(with Jimmy Joyce and the Children's Chorus)
from the album With a Smile and a Song |
| "What Every Girl Should Know" |
David Holt |
Robert Wells |
1959 |
(with Harry Zimmerman's orchestra)
from the album of the same name |
| "What's the Use of Wond'rin'?" |
Richard Rodgers |
Oscar Hammerstein II |
1959 |
(with Harry Zimmerman's orchestra)
from the album What Every Girl Should Know |
| "When I Fall in Love" |
Victor Young |
Edward Heyman |
1952 |
(with Norman Luboff choir, Percy Faith orchestra) |
| "When I Grow Too Old to Dream" |
Sigmund Romberg |
Oscar Hammerstein II |
1961 |
from the album I Have Dreamed |
| "When I'm Not Near the Boy I Love" |
Burton Lane |
E.Y. Harburg |
1960 |
from the album Show Time |
| "When You're Smiling" |
Larry Shay
Mark Fisher |
Joe Goodwin |
1959 |
(with Harry Zimmerman's orchestra)
from the album What Every Girl Should Know |
| "When Your Lover Has Gone" |
|
|
1949 |
for the album You're My Thrill, later issued on Day Dreams |
| "White Christmas" |
Irving Berlin) |
1964 |
from The Doris Day Christmas Album |
| "Who Are We to Say (Obey Your Heart)" |
Sigmund Romberg |
Gus Kahn |
1961 |
(with the André Previn Orchestra)
from the album Duet |
| "Who Knows What Might Have Been?" |
Jule Styne |
Adolph Green
Betty Comden |
1961 |
(with Frank DeVol's orchestra) |
| "The Whole World Is Singing My Song" |
Vic Mizzy |
Manny Curtis |
1946 |
(with Les Brown's Band of Renown) |
| "Why Can't I?" |
Richard Rodgers |
Lorenz Hart |
1962 |
(with Martha Raye)
from the album Billy Rose's Jumbo |
| "Why Don't We Do this More Often?" |
Allie Wrubel |
Charles Newman |
1959? |
from the album Cuttin' Capers |
| "Winter Wonderland" |
Felix Bernard |
Richard B. Smith |
1964 |
from The Doris Day Christmas Album |
| "With a Smile and a Song" |
Frank Churchill |
Larry Morey |
1964 |
(with Jimmy Joyce and the Children's Chorus)
from the album of the same name |
| "With A Song In My Heart" |
Richard Rodgers |
Lorenz Hart |
1950 |
(with Harry James Quintet)
released both as a single and on the album Young Man with a Horn |
| "A Woman's Touch" |
|
|
1953 |
from the album, Calamity Jane |
| "A Wonderful Guy" |
Richard Rodgers |
Oscar Hammerstein II |
1960 |
from the album Show Time |
| "Wonderful One" |
Ferde Grofé
Paul Whiteman |
Theodora Morse) |
1967 |
for the album The Love Album |
| "Would I Love You, Love You, Love You" |
Harold Spina |
Bob Russell |
1951 |
(with Harry James and his orchestra) |
| "Wrap Your Troubles in Dreams (And Dream Your Troubles Away)" |
Harry Barris |
Billy Moll
Ted Koehler |
1957 |
for the album Day by Night |
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| "Yes" |
André Previn |
Dory Langdon Previn |
1961 |
(with the André Previn Orchestra)
from the album Duet |
| "You Are My Sunshine" |
Jimmie Davis
Charles Mitchell
Paul Rice |
1950 |
(with Frank Yankovic & his Yanks) |
| "You Can Have Him" |
Irving Berlin |
1949 |
(duet with Dinah Shore, Hugo Winterhalter's orchestra) |
| "You Can't Get A Man with A Gun" |
Irving Berlin |
1962 |
from the album Annie Get Your Gun |
| "You Can't Have Everything" |
Harry Revel |
Mack Gordon |
1959 |
(with Harry Zimmerman's orchestra)
from the album What Every Girl Should Know |
| "You Do Something to Me" |
Cole Porter |
1957 |
for the album Day by Night |
| "You Go to My Head" |
J. Fred Coots |
Haven Gillespie |
1949 |
(with George Siravo orchestra)
released both as a single and on the album You're My Thrill, later issued on Day Dreams |
| "You'll Never Know" |
Harry Warren |
Mack Gordon |
1958 |
from the album Hooray for Hollywood (Vol. 2) |
| "You'll Never Walk Alone" |
Richard Rodgers |
Oscar Hammerstein II |
1962 |
from the album of the same name |
| "You Love Me" |
Jule Styne |
Sammy Cahn |
1950 |
(with David Rose's orchestra) |
| "You Made Me Love You (I Didn't Want To Do It)" |
James V. Monaco |
Joseph McCarthy |
1955 |
from the album Love Me Or Leave Me |
| "You My Love" |
Jimmy Van Heusen |
Mack Gordon |
1954 |
from the album Young at Heart |
| "You're Getting to Be a Habit with Me" |
Harry Warren |
Al Dubin |
1950 |
(with the Frank Comstock orchestra)
released both as single and on the album Lullaby of Broadway |
| "You're My Thrill" |
Jay Gorney |
Sidney Clare |
1949 |
(with The Mellomen)
released both as single and on the album You're My Thrill, later issued on Day Dreams |
| "Your Eyes Have Told Me So" |
Walter Blaufuss |
Gustave Kahn
Egbert Van Alstyne |
1953 |
from the album By The Light Of The Silvery Moon |
| "You Should Have Told Me" |
Bobby Barnes
Lewis Bellin
Redd Evans |
1946 |
(with Les Brown's Band of Renown) |
| "You Stepped Out of a Dream" |
Nacio Herb Brown |
Gus Kahn |
1961 |
from the album I Have Dreamed |
| "You Was" |
Sonny Burke |
Paul Francis Webster |
1948 |
(duet with Buddy Clark, Mitchell Ayres orchestra) |
| "You Won't Be Satisfied (Until You Break My Heart)" |
Teddy Powell
Larry Stock |
1945 |
(with Les Brown's Band of Renown) |
|
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| "Zip-a-dee-doo-dah" |
Allie Wrubel |
Ray Gilbert |
1964 |
(with Jimmy Joyce and the Children's Chorus)
from the album With a Smile and a Song |