Latin for Lovers

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Latin for Lovers was a Doris Day album, mostly composed of songs originating in Latin America, released by Columbia Records on March 22, 1965 as a monophonic LP (catalog number CL-2310) and a stereophonic album (catalog number CS-9110).

It should be noted that, although "Fly Me to the Moon" was not of Latin-American origin, it was an early song adapted to the bossa nova dance then becoming popular, and so associated at the time with Latin America.

The album was reissued in 2001, combined with Doris Day's Sentimental Journey, as a CD.

[edit] Track listing

  1. "Quiet Nights of Quiet Stars (Corcovado)" (Antonio Carlos Jobim/Gene Lees)
  2. "Fly Me to the Moon (In Other Words)" (Bart Howard)
  3. "Meditation (Meditação)"(Antonio Carlos Jobim/Newton Mendonça/Norman Gimbel)
  4. "Dansero"
  5. "Summer Has Gone"
  6. "How Insensitive (Insensatez)" (Vinícius de Moraes/Norman Gimbel)
  7. "Slightly Out of Tune (Desafinado)" (Antonio Carlos Jobim/Newton Mendonça/Jon Hendricks/Jesse Cavanagh)
  8. "Our Day Will Come" (Mort Garson/Bob Hilliard)
  9. "Be True to Me (Sabor A Mi)"
  10. "Perhaps, Perhaps, Perhaps (Quizás, Quizás, Quizás)" (Osvaldo Farrés/Joe Davis)
  11. "Be Mine Tonight (Noche De Ronda)"
  12. "Por Favor"
Doris Day albums

You're My Thrill (August 1, 1949) | Young Man with a Horn (March 13, 1950) | Tea for Two (September 4, 1950) | Lullaby of Broadway (March 5, 1951) | On Moonlight Bay (July 2, 1951) | I'll See You in My Dreams (December 14, 1951) | By the Light of the Silvery Moon (March 13, 1953) | Calamity Jane (November 9, 1953) | Young at Heart (November 1, 1954) | Love Me or Leave Me (May 2, 1955) | Day Dreams (June 13, 1955) | Day by Day (December 17, 1956) | The Pajama Game (August 12, 1957) | Day by Night (November 11, 1957) | Hooray for Hollywood (October 20, 1958; January 19, 1959) | Cuttin' Capers (March 9, 1959) | What Every Girl Should Know (March 21, 1960) | Show Time (July 11, 1960) | Bright and Shiny (March 20, 1961) | I Have Dreamed (August 14, 1961) | Duet (February 22, 1962) | You'll Never Walk Alone (September 17, 1962) | Billy Rose's Jumbo (November 12, 1962) | Annie Get Your Gun (February 11, 1963) | Love Him (December 16, 1963) | The Doris Day Christmas Album (September 14, 1964) | With a Smile and a Song (October 19, 1964) | Latin for Lovers (March 22, 1965) | Doris Day's Sentimental Journey (July 12, 1965) | The Love Album (1994)