Love Me or Leave Me (album)

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Love Me or Leave Me was a Doris Day album based on the soundtrack of the movie of the same name. It was released by Columbia Records as catalog number CL-710 on May 2, 1955. It became Doris Day's best-selling album, spending 28 weeks on the Billboard magazine album chart and reaching the #1 position at its peak.

[edit] Track listing

  1. "It All Depends on You" (Ray Henderson/Buddy G. DeSylva/Lew Brown)
  2. "You Made Me Love You (I Didn't Want To Do It)" (James V. Monaco/Joseph McCarthy)
  3. "Stay on the Right Side, Sister"
  4. "Mean to Me" (Fred E. Ahlert/Roy Turk)
  5. "Everybody Loves My Baby (But My Baby Don't Love Nobody But Me)"
  6. "Sam, The Old Accordion Man" (Walter Donaldson)
  7. "Shaking The Blues Away" (Irving Berlin)
  8. "Ten Cents A Dance" (Richard Rodgers/Lorenz Hart)
  9. "I'll Never Stop Loving You" (Sammy Cahn/Nicholas Brodzsky)
  10. "Never Look Back"
  11. "Love Me Or Leave Me" (Walter Donaldson/Gus Kahn)
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)