Landmark Boxsets

Since the emergence of Compact Discs in the 1980s there have been a flurry of new Doris Day music releases. You can find everything from original album re-issues to compilations of all shapes and sizes. There have however been a few standout CD boxsets which tower over everything else issued. These are listed here for having gone that extra mile in presentation and the content offered to fan. One of the big forces behind such releases has been the renown German record label Bear Family which re-issued every single solo recording Doris Day made between 1947-1967. Click the links below to discover more about each release.

LANDMARK CD BOXSETS

  1. 1994 – It’s Magic: 1947-1950 [6CD]
  2. 1995 – Secret Love: 1951-1955 [5CD]
  3. 1996 – Qué Será: 1956-1959 [5CD]
  4. 1996 – Pillow Talk: Original Soundtrack Recording [2CD]
  5. 1997 – Move Over Darling: 1960-1967 [8CD]
  6. 1998 – The Complete Doris Day With Les Brown [3CD]
  7. 2004 – Doris Day – Her Life In Music: 1940-1966 [3CD]

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