“Que Será, Será” was sung by Doris Day in the Alfred Hitchcock thriller The Man Who Knew Too Much. Despite its popularity and status as one of the best movie songs in history, Day hated it, saying, “It’s a kiddie song.” But her manager-husband Marty Melcher disagreed and Day ...
but Stevens delivered with some of his most heartfelt songs. The joyful “If You Want to Sing Out, Sing Out” was one of two that he wrote specifically for the film; we first hear it sung by Ruth Gordon as Maude, and Cat’s version is the film’s reassuring postscript. – Brett ...
The second style, "rhythm-and-blues", came from the blues sung by black performers along with the fast dance music that had grown out of ragtime and boogie-woogie. It was the popular music of the black people of the United States, played and sung in taverns and clubs or listened to on...
Also recorded by Nat King Cole (1958), Bobby Darin (1961), Doris Day (1965). Hit version by Chris Montez (US #16/MOR #2/UK #3 1966). From the wiki: “‘The More I See You’ was originally recorded by Dick Haymes in 1945, and sung by Haymes in the filmDiamond Horseshoe(1945)...
Recorded in 1972 but not released until this year'sSail on Sailor - 1972box that documents the making ofCarl and the Passions - "So Tough"andHolland, "Carry Me Home" was one of a handful of songs written and sung by drummerDennis Wilson, whose creative growth during this period helped ...
D-Day veteran beats Ed Sheeran and Justin Bieber to No. 1 with haunting ballad > JUDY GARLAND at 21 singing OVER THE RAINBOW remastered audio ‘White Cliffs of Dover’ Most famously sung by Vera Lynn, ‘White Cliffs of Dover’ is a song yearning for peace in a time of war. Lynn’s ...
Recorded in 1972 but not released until this year'sSail on Sailor - 1972box that documents the making ofCarl and the Passions - "So Tough"andHolland, "Carry Me Home" was one of a handful of songs written and sung by drummerDennis Wilson, whose creative growth during this period helped ...
Recorded in 1972 but not released until this year'sSail on Sailor - 1972box that documents the making ofCarl and the Passions - "So Tough"andHolland, "Carry Me Home" was one of a handful of songs written and sung by drummerDennis Wilson, whose creative growth during this period helped ...
albumArtists In Residence, a collection of brand-new songs written and performed by members of the theatre community (all from their homes). It’s a tune that might have been sung back in the 40s or 50s by a young Frank Sinatra, or by a female singer like Dinah Shore or Doris Day. ...
and reached #35 over the course of three weeks there. Bacharach’s own version, which was sung by a female chorus, overtook the Mathis release after a May 31 debut on that same chart and got as high as number 18 during its nine-week stay. It also peaked at #93 on the Hot 100 dur...