Universal secured the services of Ms Day for "The Man Who Knew Too Much" 1956 and with Day starring she would have to sing something to enhance the appeal of the movie..
Against Hitchcock's wishes the producers commisioned Jay Livingston and Ray Evans to write this number which would end up being Day's second biggest hit of her career and an Oscar winner for best song.
Gorgeous lady. It sickens me to my stomach that we have niggers taking advantage of our beautiful women! All their women look like monkey's
vanhalan1 3 months ago
I love this song!
MMfan1997 8 months ago
I remember "The Doris Days Show", started with this song. I was boy in 1969, here in México.
videofilo100 2 years ago
Mum loved this record 2.RIP.
jonpowellful 2 years ago
sorry bout your mum dude. my dad and his older sisters got me singing this when i was little, i'm only 25 now too lol
Googleequalsshit 2 years ago
I'm fun of this song, listen to it's Hungarian version by Ms KONCZ Zsuzsa
sunshinecsajszee 2 years ago
A classic. Reminiscent of my childhood days.............Thanks for posting.
nancyfloressantos 2 years ago
@nancyfloressantos From the 1956 movie The Man Who Knew Too Much....
nancyfloressantos 1 year ago
esta cancion es muy linda muchas gracias.leonor
leonoramezaga1941 2 years ago
Muy bonito...que será...será..!!!...What will be !
Warholinna 2 years ago
very nice song
bordewijklourens 3 years ago
Universal secured the services of Ms Day for "The Man Who Knew Too Much" 1956 and with Day starring she would have to sing something to enhance the appeal of the movie..
Against Hitchcock's wishes the producers commisioned Jay Livingston and Ray Evans to write this number which would end up being Day's second biggest hit of her career and an Oscar winner for best song.
gary777777 3 years ago
Beautiful pictures and song of the dearest lady I'll never stop loving
unadka 3 years ago