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Day By Night
[ US Release Date: 11 November 1957 ] 
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        Real Audio Clip

  01.   I See Your Face Before Me
(Howard Dietz/Arthur Schwartz)
 
  02.   Close Your Eyes
(Bernice Petkere)
 
  03.   The Night We Called it A Day
(Tom Adair/Matt Dennis)
 
  04.   Dream A Little Dream of Me
(Gus Kahn/Wilbur Schwandt/Fabian Andre)
 
05. Under A Blanket of Blue
(Marty Symes/Al J. Neilburg/Jerry Livingston)
 
  06.   You Do Something to Me
(Cole Porter)
 
07. Stars Fell on Alabama
(Mitchell Parish/Frank Perkins)
 
  08.   Moon Song
(Sam Coslow/Arthur Johnston)
 
  09.   Wrap Your Troubles in Dreams
[And Dream Your Troubles Away]
(Ted Koehler/Billy Moll/Harry Barris)
 
  10.   Soft As the Starlight
(Mitchell Parish/Frank Perkins)
 
  11.   Moonglow
(Will Hudson/Eddie deLange/Irving Mills)
 
  12.   The Lamp is Low
(Mitchell Parish/Peter deRose/Bert Shefter)
 


 
August 23, 27 * 30 1957 a couple months recording P Game.

In the autumn of 1957, Doris returned to the studio ready to recreate the magic experienced during the Day by Day recording sessions. Weston remained faithful to the winning formula of his previous release by again using understated arrangements, which let listeners feel the sheer intensity and sincerity of Doris’s vocals. This is shown to great effect on “Dream a Little Dream of Me” (a later pop hit for Mama Cass in the 1960s) and “You Do Something to Me”.

When released the album failed to impact on the American charts but like its predecessor received warm approval from Doris’s peers, fans and critics. A stereo version of the album wasn't issued until 1959.

 

Conductor: Paul Weston
  • Columbia Records (USA)
  • 12" Mono LP (#CL-1053) / 12" Stereo LP (#CS-8089)


 

 

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