Discography
Doris Day began her singing career as the lead vocalist for Les Brown’s big band. It wasn’t long before her talents were recognised by one of America’s largest record labels, Columbia Records and she was signed as a solo recording artist. During Ms. Day’s recording career she demonstrated her versatility as a song stylist through a variety of diverse projects which amounted to over 600 recordings (inclusive of 28 original albums and countless hit singles).
Whether you adore big band sounds, pop, swing, show tunes, ballads or even the sophistication or jazz there is something in Doris Day’s repertoire for you to enjoy!
ORIGINAL ALBUMS: 1947-2011 (excludes promo records and compilations)
- 1950 – Young Man With A Horn – US#1
- 1950 – Tea For Two
- 1951 – Lullaby Of Broadway – US#1
- 1951 - On Moonlight Bay – US#2
- 1951 – I’ll See You In My Dreams -US#1
- 1953 – By The Light Of The Silvery Moon – US#3
- 1953 – Calamity Jane – US#2
- 1954 – Young At Heart with Frank Sinatra – US#15
- 1955 – Love Me Or Leave Me: Original Soundtrack Recording – US#1
- 1956 – Day By Day – US#11
- 1957 – The Pajama Game: Original Soundtrack Recording – US#9
- 1957 – Day By Night
- 1958/59 – Hooray For Hollywood: Volume 1 & 2
- 1959 – Cuttin’ Capers
- 1960 – What Every Girl Should Know
- 1960 – Show Time
- 1961 – Bright & Shiny
- 1961 – I Have Dreamed – US#97
- 1962 – Duet with Andre Previn
- 1962 – You’ll Never Walk Alone
- 1962 – Billy Rose’s Jumbo: Original Soundtrack Recording
- 1963 – Annie Get Your Gun with Robert Goulet
- 1963 – Love Him! – US#102
- 1964 – The Doris Day Christmas Album – US#92
- 1964 – With A Smile And A Song
- 1965 – Latin For Lovers
- 1965 – Doris Day’s Sentimental Journey
- 1994 – The Love Album (UK Release: 1994 / US Release: 2006) - UK#63
- 2011 – My Heart (UK/European/USA Release: 2011) – UK#9
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I like Doris Day’ trademark song, “Que Sera, Sera” the best.