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I Have Dreamed
[ US Release Date:
14 August 1961 ]
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I Believe in Dreams
(Jim Harbert) |
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I'll Buy That Dream
(Herb Magidson/Allie Wrubel) |
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My Ship
(Ira Gershwin/Kurt Weill) |
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All I Do is Dream of You
(Arthur Freed/Nacio Herb Brown) |
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When I Grow Too Old to Dream
(Oscar Hammerstein II/Sigmund Romberg) |
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We'll Love Again
(remake)
[from
the movie The Man Who Knew Too Much]
(Jay Livingston/Ray Evans) |
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I Have Dreamed
(Oscar Hammerstein II/Richard Rodgers) |
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Periwinkle Blue
(Paul Francis Webster/Jerry Livingston) |
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Someday I'll Find You
(Noel Coward) |
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You Stepped Out of A Dream
(Gus Kahn/Nacio Herb Brown) |
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Oh What A Beautiful Dream
(By Dunham/Marilyn & Joe Hooven) |
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Time to Say Goodnight
(Johnny Rotella) |
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I Have Dreamed was Doris's first project
for 1961. The sessions for this dreamy LP took place on the 2, 3 and
5 May. As with many of Doris's albums she completed her vocals after only around 10 hours in the
studio. [It was also at this time
that Doris notably recorded "Let No Walls Divide" which was an
exclusive festive track for the star-studded
Columbia compilation We Wish You The Merriest.] I would be the first
to vouch that anything by Doris Day
is worth investigating. On saying that this album just fails to grip
my senses. I can only conclude that the slightly over-orchestrated backing perhaps overkills what are very simple ballads.
My vote however goes to Doris for her version of Noel Coward's "Someday I'll Find You"
which is delicious! |
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