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DORIS DAY
Thanks to Sue Gokgor for providing this valuable
information.

DORIS DAY :
TOO MARVELOUS FOR WORDS
(DORIS DAY sings JOHNNY MERCER songs)
1. I Ain't
Hep To That Step But I'll Dig It - 29 Nov. 1940 with Les Brown & His
Band of Renown
Music: Hal Borne from 1940 film Second Chorus
2. Dream - 26 July 1945. The Palladium, Hollywood
with Les Brown & His Band of Renown
Lyrics & Music by Johnny Mercer - It was used as
the theme song on radio Chesterfield Music
Shop
3. Too Marvelous For Words - 25 Jan. 1950. Music:
Richard Whiting it was written for 1937 film Ready Willing And Able
4. Baby Doll - 12 September 1951. Music: Harry
Warren from MGM film The Belle of New York
5. Oops - 12 September. 1951. Music:
Harry Warren from MGM film The Belle of New York
6. Love In A Home - 10 August 1956. Music: Gene De
Paul from Broadway Show Li'l Abner
7. Autumn Leaves - 21 Sep. 1956. Music: Joseph
Kosma, additional lyrics by Jacques Prevert
8. I Remember You - 21 Sep. 1956. Music:
Victor Schertzinger. Written for 1942 film The Fleet's In
9. That Old Black Magic - 12 Nov. 1957. Music:
Harold Arlen, written for Star Spangled Rhythm and was
nominated for an Academy Award in 1943
10 . Hooray For Hollywood - 19 Nov. 1957.
Music: Richard Whiting, written for 1938 film Hollywood Hotel
11. Blues In The Night - 19 Nov. 1957. Music:
Harold Arlen written for 1941 film of the same title and was
nominated for Academy Award
12. Fools Rush In (Where Angels Fear To Tread)
- 30 Nov. 1961.
Music: Rube Bloom, Keith (Red) Mitchel:
Bass, Frank Capp: drums, Andree Previn: Piano
13. Fools Rush In - 16 Dec. 1961. A Previn :
leader/Piano, Keith (Red) Mitchel: Bass, Joe Mondragon: bass,
Lawrence (Larry)BUNKER: percussion, Frank Capp: drums
14. I Remember You - 11 Sep. 1964
15. Sorry - 4 Nov. 1966. Music: Gene De Paul
16. You Must Have Been A Beautiful Baby
- 14 March 1971. The Doris Day Mary Anne Kappelhoff Special. Music:
Harry Warren
playing time: 52 minutes
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