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Sweetheart Of Song
[ US Release Date:
11 June 2002 ]
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Introduction/Theme: It's Magic
[from the film Romance on the High Seas]
(Jule Styne & Sammy Cahn) |
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Introduction/Theme: A Guy Is
a Guy
(Oscar Brand) |
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Please Mr. Sun
(Sid
Frank/Ray Getzov) |
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Guest Spot #1
(with Jack Kirkwood) |
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Enjoy Yourself
[It's Later Than You Think]
(Herb
Magidson/Carl Sigman) |
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We Get Letters with Doris |
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Baby Doll
[from the film
The Belle of New York]
(Harry Warren/Johnny Mercer) |
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Guest Spot #2
(with Jack Smith) |
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Love
Ya, Love Ya, Honey
[from the film On Moonlight Bay]
(Charles Tobias/Peter deRose) |
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Comedy Spot with Guests |
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I'm Forever Blowing Bubbles
[from the film On Moonlight Bay]
(Jaan Kenbrovin/John Kellette) |
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On Moonlight Bay
[from the film On Moonlight Bay]
(Percy Wenrich/Edward Madden) |
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Closing/Theme:
Love To Be With You
(Paul Francis Webster/Martin Broones) |
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How would you like a date
with Doris Day? That’s what millions of Americans were treated to in
this radio show A Date with Doris Day.
Sweetheart of
Song features
another radio broadcast which debuts on the Collector's
Choice Music label. It offers fans a nostalgic peak at a show from
1951 that guest-stared comedian Jack Kirkwood and fellow actor/singer
Jack Smith. The sound quality and dialogue is
crisp.

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