Doris Day talks to NPR’s Award-winning correspondent Scott Simon this morning on “Weekend Edition”
November 26, 2011 1 CommentNPR’s Award-winning American correspondent Scott Simon has interviewed Doris Day. His piece with the Hollywood icon will air this MORNING, as part of his highly-rated “Weekend Edition” program. Please do check your local listings, but the story will broadcast close to 8:45am in most American territories, and the entire “Weekend Edition” program usually repeats again 2 hours later.
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- Hurry, It’s Lovely Up Here (Written by Alan Jay Lerner & Burton Lane) +
- Daydream (Written by John Sebastian) +
- Way I Dreamed It (Written by Bruce Johnston & Terry Melcher) +
- Heaven Tonight (Written by Bruce Johnston) +
- My One & Only Love (Written by Robert Mellin & Guy Wood)
- My Heart (Written by Bruce Johnston & Terry Melcher) +
- You Are So Beautiful (Written by Billy Preston & Bruce Fisher) +
- Life Is Just A Bowl of Cherries (Written by Ray Henderson & Les Brown)
- Disney Girls (Written by Bruce Johnston) +
- Stewball (Traditional Folk Song) + [BONUS TRACK on the USA EDITION] [Duet: Doris Day with Terry Melcher]
- My Buddy (Written by Walter Donaldson & Gus Kahn)
- Happy Endings (Bruce Johnston & Terry Melcher) +
[Sung by Terry with introduction by Doris Day]
- Ohio (Betty Comden, Adolph Green & Leonard Bernstein)
+ Previously Unreleased Song
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Thanks for this very current interview. It’s a pleasure to hear Doris Day as she is today. There is no one quite like her…I wonder how many millions of us grew up with her as part of our musical and movie-going lives? She was/is one of the great pop singers–tone, phrasing, feeling–she had everything. Great that she’s “back in the spotlight.”