The Singles Collection: 1959 to 1966
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The Singles Collection: 1959 to 1966 | ||
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Compilation album by Doris Day | ||
Released | January 22, 2002 | |
Recorded | January 1959–November 1966 | |
Label | Collectables |
The Singles Collection: 1959 to 1966 is a compact disk album, issued on January 22, 2002, containing a number of recordings made by Doris Day in the chronological period named in the title. All were recorded as single recordings, though the last two tracks were never released in the United States of America and appeared (at least in the US) for the first time in this compilation.
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- "Anyway the Wind Blows" (William Dunham/Marilyn Hooven/Joe Hooven) (with Frank DeVol's orchestra) (Recorded January 12, 1959)
- "Please Don't Eat the Daisies" (Joe Lubin) (with Bill Marx's orchestra) (Recorded January 7, 1960)
- "Here We Go Again" (Joe Seneca) (with Jim Harbert's orchestra) (Recorded January 25, 1960)
- "The Blue Train" (Jim Harbert/Paul Manning) (with Jim Harbert's orchestra) (Recorded January 25, 1960)
- "A Perfect Understanding" (Fred Spielman/Milton Drake) (with Frank DeVol's orchestra) (Recorded February 7, 1959)
- "What Does a Woman Do?" (Allie Wrubel/Maxwell Anderson) (with Bill Marx's orchestra) (Recorded January 7, 1960)
- "Daffa Down Dilly" (Jim Harbert/Charlene Harbert) (with Jim Harbert's orchestra) (Recorded January 25, 1960)
- "Should I Surrender?" (Adam Ross/William Landau) (with Frank DeVol's orchestra) (Recorded November 21, 1961)
- "Who Knows What Might Have Been?" (Adolph Green/Betty Comden/Jule Styne) (with Frank DeVol's orchestra) (Recorded November 21, 1961)
- "Lover Come Back" (Alan Spilton/Frank DeVol) (with Frank DeVol's orchestra) (Recorded November 21, 1961)
- "Falling" (Bruce Johnston/Don Wyatt) (with Jim Harbert's orchestra) (Recorded January 25, 1960)
- "Move Over, Darling" (Terry Melcher/Hal Kantor/Joe Lubin) (with Jack Nitsche's orchestra) (Recorded August 30, 1963)
- "Twinkle Lullaby" (Joe Lubin) (with Jack Nitsche's orchestra) (Recorded August 30, 1963)
- "Send Me No Flowers" (Hal David/Burt Bacharach) (with Mort Garson's orchestra) (Recorded September 11, 1964)
- "Rainbow's End" (Denis King/John Junkin) (with Jack Nitsche's orchestra) (Recorded May 25, 1964)
- "Catch the Bouquet" (Hans Haller/Fred Spielman) (with Mort Garson's orchestra) (Recorded May 13, 1965)
- "Another Go Around" (Noel Regney/Gloria Shayne) (with Mort Garson's orchestra) (Recorded May 13, 1965)
- "Do Not Disturb" (Ben Raleigh/Mark Barkan) (with Mort Garson's orchestra) (Recorded June 18, 1965)
- "Au Revoir Is Goodbye with a Smile" (Mort Garson/Bob Hilliard) (with Mort Garson's orchestra) (Recorded June 18, 1965)
- "There They Are" (Paul Francis Webster/Carter Wright/Donald Borzage) (with Mort Garson's orchestra) (Recorded January 21, 1966)
- "Every Now and Then (You Come Around)" (Eddie Snyder/Richard Ahlert) (with Mort Garson's orchestra) (Recorded January 21, 1966)
- "The Glass Bottom Boat" (Joe Lubin) (with Mort Garson's orchestra) (Recorded January 21, 1966)
- "Sorry" (Johnny Mercer/Gene DePaul) (Recorded November 4, 1966)
- "Caprice" (Larry Marks) (Recorded November 4, 1966)
- "Let the Little Girl Limbo" (Barry Mann/Cynthia Weil) (with Jack Nitsche's orchestra) (Recorded April 4, 1963)
- "Oo-Wee Baby" (Barry Mann/Cynthia Weil) (with Thomas E. Oliver's orchestra) (Recorded June 12, 1964)