Doris Day still singing at 87

Day, whose first hit was “Sentimental Journey”(1945), went from big band singer to movie star of the 1950s and ‘60s.


Reuters November 28, 2011
Doris Day still singing at 87

LOS ANGELES:


At the age of 87, Doris Day is not exactly pop music’s latest hot young artist. But this week the star of film, TV and music returns to the US record world, which she conquered more than 60 years ago, with a new album, My Heart.


The CD, which hits record stores and websites December 2, is filled with old standards like “My Buddy”, previously unreleased tunes such as “Stewball”, about a race horse she loved, and pop hits of the 1960s and ‘70s such as “Daydream” and “You Are So Beautiful”.

Day, whose first hit was “Sentimental Journey”(1945), went from big band singer to movie star of the 1950s and ‘60s. She became the quintessential All-American girl with films such as Calamity Jane and Pillow Talk, opposite Rock Hudson. In the late 1960s, she moved to TV where she starred in “The Doris Day Show”.

But after that show ended in 1973, Day stepped out of the Hollywood limelight, moved to California’s Central Coast and devoted herself to helping animals through various charitable groups, including the Doris Day Animal Foundation.

Day released the songs for My Heart because she wanted to help animals — sales proceeds go to her animal foundation — and she dedicated the song “My Buddy” to her son, the late songwriter Terry Melcher, who died in 2004 after battling melanoma. “He really was my buddy,” Day said about her son. “I wanted that song to be there because it was for him and, well, all I can say is that I miss him very much.”

Published in The Express Tribune, November 29th, 2011.

COMMENTS (7)

Jawaid Islam | 12 years ago | Reply

Doris Day, what a delight it was to see her movies and listen to her sing, 'The Deep Blue Sea'! How radiant she looks at 87. I wanted to know where she was and what she had been doing all these years and now this news.

Karen Bissell | 12 years ago | Reply

Halleluyah... What a blessing this Lady was to my childhood..and a blessing now I am older As our love of animals is the same. I have wanted for many years to communicate my admiration of her, to her and didn't know how. Finally technology has made this possible. I am so happy she has done this...my only question is what took her so long? I will be one of the 1st in line to purchase one. Good for you Doris, you may have been out of the public eye for a while but NOT out of the hearts of those you brought so much joy to in their childhood I have so much respect for you..I'v rescued things my whole life which many or most don't understand why. I believe it's about respect and as the Creator implores us to "CHOOSE LIFE" YAHWEY BLESS YOUR PROJECT. Love, Karen Bissell.

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