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What Every Girl Should Know was an album recorded by Doris Day in December, 1959 and issued by Columbia Records on March 21, 1960 as catalog number CS-8234. Doris Day was backed by Harry Zimmerman's Orchestra.
[edit] Track listing
The tracks on the album were:
- "What Every Girl Should Know" (Wells/Holt) (recorded on December 11, 1959)
- "Mood Indigo" (Ellington/Mills/Bigard) (recorded on December 11, 1959)
- "When You're Smiling" (Fisher/Shay/Goodwin) (recorded on December 17, 1959)
- "A Fellow Needs a Girl" (Hammerstein/Rodgers) (recorded on December 11, 1959)
- "My Kinda Love" (Jo Trent/Louis Alter) (recorded on December 17, 1959)
- "What's the Use of Wond'rin'?" (Hammerstein/Rodgers) (recorded on December 11, 1959)
- "Something Wonderful" (Hammerstein/Rodgers) (recorded on December 22, 1959)
- "A Hundred Years from Today" (Washington/Young/Young) (recorded on December 17, 1959)
- "You Can't Have Everything" (Mack Gordon/Harry Revel) (recorded on December 17, 1959)
- "Not Only Should You Love Him" (Sid Robin) (recorded on December 22, 1959)
- "What Does a Woman Do?" (Allie Wrubel/Maxwell Anderson) (recorded on December 22, 1959)
- "The Everlasting Arms" (Webster/Martin Broones) (recorded on December 22, 1959)
The album was combined with Day's 1961 album, I Have Dreamed, on a compact disc, issued in 2001.