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Frank Barone would be proud
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@shneevels You are right, it is a shame that she retreated from performing... I'm sure she probably had many reasons. I'm just glad to have so many films and recordings to enjoy.
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Que HERMOSA canción!!! QUÉ HERMOSA VOZ !!! Por siempre serás una de mis preferidas . MARAVILLOSA DORIS .Hurra x la trompeta.
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@hohaia01 Ha, I'm inclined to agree with you here.. I love Harry James, could listen to his wonderful technique forever - but (I think) you're absolutely right; Doris Day performs this almost as a ballad and the arrangement should compliment the vocalist. Must remember, this isn't the 1920s or '30s when the vocalist slotted-in to what the band played, it's a Doris Day song - not a band arrangement, and Mr. James could've backed-off a tad.
Came searching for the Ella version; can't find it..
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Those complaining about Harry James playing on this song need to see the movie.
It is a reason for the sound. Great Movie, worth seeing if you have not done so. If you watch it, you will know why it was played as it is on this video. Thank You!
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que buena cancion!!!!!!!
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Harr Jame was a master of the trumpet. His phrasing was so effortless and smooth.
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I agree with the comment about the Harry James band. It is too loud and brash for this beautiful voice. It takes away from the sensitivity of the song. Doris Day wadeserved better.
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We all loved those 60's movies she made with various "hunks"........we all wore white terry cloth bath robes so we could be like her!!



There are moments when Doris is singing that are so clear and still delicate, like it's hanging on a string - unique and beautiful, it's taken me a long time to appreciate her particular talent.
ichigatsujohn 2 years ago 27
Love the trumpet & song, sung beautifully by Doris.
michelleuk 1 year ago 15