Day, Doris: My Heart
Day, Doris: My Heart
Format: VINYL LP
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Artist: Day, Doris
Label: Real Gone Music
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 848064013556
Genre: Easy Listening
Limited green vinyl LP pressing. By far the most unexpected hit record of 2011 was the 29th and final studio album from an 89-year-old Doris Day. My Heart hit the charts in the U.S. and went all the way up to #9 in the U.K., triumphantly capping a legendary singing and acting career. But this record and it's chart success was, if you'll excuse the pun, no mere sentimental journey. The heart of My Heart is a series of songs recorded by Doris in the mid-'80s as background for scenes featuring her with various animals on the Doris Day's Best Friends television show, many of them written by her son, Terry Melcher, whose production credits, of course, include The Byrds and Beach Boys. Melcher also lends a bravura vocal turn to 'Happy Endings' and is the subject of a heartfelt preamble by Doris on 'My Buddy.' And without question Terry's influence lay behind her superb, jaunty cover of the Lovin' Spoonful's 'Daydream.' In short, My Heart was a touching, tuneful love letter from Doris to her deceased son. A beautiful record from a beautiful lady.
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