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(5-CD LP-sized box-set with 96-page hardcover book) The third in our Doris Day box-set series profiling her recordings for Columbia Records. By 1956 rock 'n' roll had profoundly changed the popular music scene, but that year Doris Day had the biggest hit of her career, Whatever Will Be, Will Be (Que Sera, Sera). Throughout the late Fifties she continued her winning ways, working closely with legendary producer Mitch Miller, who in 1958 urged Doris to record Everybody Loves A Lover, another huge commercial success. During this period Doris remained a major motion picture star, and this collection contains selections from such favorite films as 1957's The Pajama Game and Teacher's Pet (1958). By the end of the decade, her work in the classic farce Pillow Talk helped to make her one of the biggest box office attractions in the world. Doris Day, Mitch Miller, and arranger Frank DeVol were all interviewed in the preparation of this comprehensive boxed set. Every note of the wonderful music Miss Day made between 1956 and 1959, has been collected here - altogether 128 songs on 5 CDs. In addition, there's a 96-page LP-sized full-color hardcover book with a biography, discography, and hundreds of rare photos.
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I thought I had commented on this long ago....guess not.The 3rd in the series of 4 Bear Family Doris Day box sets , find Miss Day where she always was....at the peak of her game.I have commented before that although not every song is a great song , every song is sung with unrelenting style and pitch. Doris was "forced" to sing some songs , that although were not the best material , she always came through with that angelic voice.These box sets will disappear soon....Pick up all 4 from Amazon while you still can
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