Doris Day ~~~ Blame My Absent Minded Heart

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Uploaded by on Nov 24, 2010

Doris Day recorded Blame My Absent Minded Heart on April 15, 1949.

Jule Styne - Sammy Cahn - Blame My Absent Minded Heart (from It's A Great Feeling )
The Mellomen - vocal chorus
John Rarig - leader - arranger
David Klein - contractor
Robert Simmers - guitar
George DeNaut - bass
Louis Singer - drums
Marvin Wright - piano
John Cave - horn
Arnold Pritkin - reeds
Sam Fordis, Murray Kellner, Nick Pisani, Mischa Russell, Julius Schachter, Gerald Vinci - violin
Edgar Lustgarten - cello
Stanley Spiegelman, David H Sterkin - viola

Recorded at Columbia Studio A, Hollywood, CA.

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  • Thanks for all the pictures to accompany the lovely vocal.

  • @Jayee123 It is a beautiful song from Doris ... so happy you enjoyed !!

  • One of the best "unknown" Styne-Cahn songs.

  • @ChristophePhilippe It is a beautiful song from Styne and Cahn.... and sung beautifully by Doris.

  • Doris Day's voice is beautiful in every way that a voice can be.

  • @LisaJ4Liberty Have to agree with you ... so very beautiful ! Happy you enjoyed ... wishing you a Happy New Year !

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  • @manfreadstraw Yeah - I guess she can be forgetful ... but thats really fogetful to not remember your second husband !! I have a feeling its because - as her son Terry said - "She's really great at moving on". She doesn't let the past keep her down. She had some really bad times so it was probably the best way for her to live ...just keep moving on. Happy you enjoyed the video .. and her book. I think its fun to read. Have a wonderful weekend .. hugs.. Toni

  • @dlpine71 hahahahahaha.....its not very often that you are without speech !!! lol

  • Who'd a thought Doris could be so forgetful ? Haha.. In A.E. Hotchner's book, page 276, a fellow walks up to Doris on the street and says "Hello," but she fails to recognise him ! Stunned, he says, "Well, you didn't have that many husbands." Then she realises it's hubby No.2, George Weidler ! Lol !! Beautiful song, and beautiful video too... many stars Toni, love it .. manfread, xoxo

  • @Muirmaiden You are so right ... there are just too many to choose from !

    Happy you enjoyed .. hope you have a wonderful week !!

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