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Doris Day's Sentimental Journey Studio album by Doris Day Released July 12, 1965 Recorded November 11–21, 1964 Genre Pop Label Columbia Professional reviews Doris Day chronology Latin for Lovers
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(1994)Doris Day's Sentimental Journey is a Doris Day album, released by Columbia Records on July 12, 1965 as a monophonic LP (catalog number CL-2360) and a stereophonic album (catalog number CS-9160).
The album gets its title from Doris Day's first big hit, "Sentimental Journey," which she performed as a part of the band Les Brown and His Band of Renown in 1945, and consists mostly of pop standards, principally composed in the 1940s, approximately contemporaneously with that song.
Liner notes on the album were written by George T. Simon who was the author of "The Feeling of Jazz". The album's tracks are backed with the lush arrangements from the Mort Garson Orchestra. Mort Garson arranged and conducted. All of the album tracks are medium to slow tempo. The album was produced by Allen Stanton.
The album was re-issued in 2001, combined with Latin for Lovers, as a CD.
'A Sentimental Journey' is also the title of a stage musical tribute to Doris Day by Adam Rollston. In 2011 the piece toured to Scotland, England and Los Angeles. [1]
Track listing
- "The More I See You" (Mack Gordon/Harry Warren) (recorded on September 21, 1964)
- "At Last" (Mack Gordon/Harry Warren) (recorded on September 15, 1964)
- "Come to Baby, Do!" (Inez James/Sidney Miller) (recorded on September 21, 1964)
- "I Had the Craziest Dream" (Mack Gordon/Harry Warren)/"I Don't Want to Walk Without You" (Frank Loesser/Jule Styne) (recorded on September 21, 1964)
- "I'll Never Smile Again" (Ruth Lowe) (recorded on September 15, 1964)
- "I Remember You" (Victor Schertzinger/Johnny Mercer) (remake recorded on September 11, 1964)
- "Serenade In Blue" (Harry Warren/Mack Gordon) (recorded on September 15, 1964)
- "I'm Beginning to See the Light" (Duke Ellington/Don George/Johnny Hodges/Harry James) (recorded on September 21, 1964)
- "It Could Happen to You" (Johnny Burke/Jimmy Van Heusen) (recorded on September 11, 1964)
- "It's Been A Long, Long Time" (Jule Styne/Sammy Cahn) (recorded on September 15, 1964)
- "Sentimental Journey" (Les Brown/Ben Homer/Bud Green) (remake recorded on September 11, 1964)
References
You're My Thrill (1949) · Young Man with a Horn (1950) · Tea for Two (1950) · Lullaby of Broadway (1951) · On Moonlight Bay (1951) · I'll See You in My Dreams (1951) · By the Light of the Silvery Moon (1953) · Calamity Jane (1953) · Young at Heart (1954) · Love Me or Leave Me (1955) · Day Dreams (1955) · Day by Day (1956) · The Pajama Game (1957) · Day by Night (1957) · Hooray for Hollywood (1958; 1959) · Cuttin' Capers (1959) · What Every Girl Should Know (1960) · Show Time (1960) · Bright and Shiny (1961) · I Have Dreamed (1961) · Duet (1962) · You'll Never Walk Alone (1962) · Billy Rose's Jumbo (1962) · Annie Get Your Gun (1963) · Love Him (1963) · The Doris Day Christmas Album (1964) · With a Smile and a Song (1964) · Latin for Lovers (1965) · Doris Day's Sentimental Journey (1965) · The Love Album (1994) · My Heart (2011)Categories:- 1965 albums
- Columbia Records albums
- Doris Day albums
- English-language albums
- Albums conducted by Mort Garson
- Albums arranged by Mort Garson
- 1960s pop album stubs
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