Que Sera Sera by Doris Day (CD, 1996)

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Product Identifiers

ProducerMitch Miller^Richard Weize
Record LabelBEAR FAMILY, Bfy
UPC4000127157973
eBay Product ID (ePID)9046043048

Product Key Features

FormatCD
Release Year1996
GenreVocal
ArtistDoris Day
Release TitleQue Sera Sera

Dimensions

Item Height1.57 in
Item Weight4.32 lb
Item Length12.24 in
Item Width12.18 in

Additional Product Features

Number of Discs5
Number of Tracks123
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited States
TracksWhatever Will Be Will Be (Que Sera Sera), Somebody Somewhere, We'll Love Again, Julie, Love in a Home, Gone with the Wind, The Song Is You, Don't Take Your Love from Me, The Gypsy in My Soul, Autumn Leaves, I Remember You, Hello My Lover Goodbye, Day By Day, But Beautiful, There Will Never Be Another You, The Party's Over, Nothing in the World, Whad'ja Put in That Kiss, The Man Who Invented Love, Twelve O'Clock Tonight, Rickety Rackety Rendezvous, Through the Eyes of Love, I'm Not at All in Love, Once a Year Day!, Small Talk, There Once Was a Man, Seven ; a Half Cents, Under a Blanket of Blue, I See Your Face Before Me, Moon Song, Dream a Little Dream of Me, You Do Something to Me, Wrap Your Troubles in Dreams, Close Your Eyes, Stars Fell on Alabama, The Night We Called It a Day, Soft As the Starlight, The Lamp Is Low, Moonglow, Cheek to Cheek, Nice Work If You Can Get It, I've Got My Love to Keep Me Warm, Let's Face the Music ; Dance, Wrap Your Troubles in Dreams (Alt), It's Easy to Remember, It Might As Well Be Spring, I'll Remember April, Three Coins in the Fountain, In the Still of the Night, Soon, A Foggy Day, Love Is Here to Stay, Run Away Skidaddle Skidoo (Mono), Teacher's Pet (Mono), Walk a Chalk Line (Mono), You'll Never Know, I Had the Craziest Dream, Over the Rainbow, Oh But I Do, Easy to Love, That Old Black Magic, Pennies from Heaven, The Way You Look Tonight, Night ; Day, Hooray for Hollywood, A Very Precious Love, Blues in the Night (My Mama Done Tol' Me), Everybody Loves a Lover, Tunnel of Love (Take 1), Nstant Love, Posess Me (Stereo), Tunnel of Love (Take 14), Kissin' My Honey, That Jane from Maine (With Train Effect), Steppin' Out with My Baby, The Lady's in Love with You, I Enjoy Being a Girl, Let's Fly Away, Why Don't We Do This More Often, Fit As a Fiddle (And Ready for Love), Let's Take a Walk Around the Block, Makin' Whoopee, You're Driving Me Crazy (What Did I Do?), Get Out a Get Under the Moon, I Feel Like a Feather in the Breeze, I'm Sitting on Top of the World, Cuttin' Capers, Me Too (Ho-Ho! Ha-Ha!), Love Me in the Daytime (Double Vocal), Anyway the Wind Blows, Be Prepared, A Perfect Understanding, It Happened to Jane, He's So Married, Deck the Halls with Boughs of Holly, Inspiration, Pillow Talk, Roly Poly, Heart Full of Love, Sound of Music, Oh! What a Lover You'll Be, No, A Fellow Needs a Girl, What Every Girl Should Know, Mood Indigo, What's the Use of Wond'rin, My Kinda Love, When You're Smiling, You Can't Have Everything, A Hundred Years from Today, The Everlasting Arms, Something Wonderful, Not Only Should You Love Him, What Does a Woman Do, Everybody Loves a Lover (Stereo W/O 2nd Vocal) (Alt), Run Away Skidaddle Skidoo (Stereo), Teacher's Pet (Stereo), Walk a Chalk Line (Stereo), Posess Me (Mono) (Alt), That Jane from Maine (W/O Train Effect), Makin' Whoopee (Alt), Love Me in the Daytime (Single Vocal), Anyway the Wind Blows (Single Vocal), Be Prepared (Alt), A Perfect Understanding (Alt), Anyway the Wind Blows (Single Vocal), Be Prepared (Alt), A Perfect Understanding (Alt)
Sub-GenreBox Sets
NotesThis boxed set is the third in a series of collections from Bear Family which chronicle the entirety of Doris Day's recorded work as a solo artist for Columbia Records. By 1956 the rock and roll revolution had profoundly changed the popular music scene in America, but this same year also brought Doris Day the biggest hit of her career, Whatever Will Be, Will Be (Que Sera, Sera). Throughout the late '50s she continued her winning ways, working closely with legendary producer Mitch Miller, who in 1958 urged Doris to record 'Everybody Loves A Lover', another huge commercial success.During this period Day remained a major motion picture star, and this collection contains selections from such favorite films as 1957's 'The Pajama Game' and 'Teacher's Pet' (1958). By the end of the decade, Doris Day's work in the classic farce 'Pillow Talk' helped to make her one of the biggest box office attractions in the world. Doris Day, Mitch Miller, and arranger Frank DeVol were all interviewed in the preparation of this comprehensive boxed set. Every note of all the wonderful music Miss Day made between 1956 and 1959, has been collected here for your listening pleasure.This set includes 128 songs on 5 CDs, a 96-page 12/12 hardcover book with a biography by Joseph Laredo & a discography by Nigel Burlinson, Larry Zwisohn & Richard Weize, with many rare pictures from the collection of Donald Chang.
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