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  • Artist: Doris Day
  • Rating: StarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: 1951 07
  • Total Time: 21:19
  • Genre: Vocal Music

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By mid-1951, it was clear that Columbia Records was onto a good thing by putting Doris Day into a recording studio just after she finished making each of her Warner Bros. movie musicals and having her cut versions of the songs from the films. (Warner had no record company then, so there could be no actual soundtrack albums.) It didn't really matter that Gordon MacRae, her co-star in 1950's Tea for Two and in On Moonlight Bay, was unavailable due to his own recording contract with Capitol. Columbia drafted in Jack Smith, the movie's second male lead, and had him cover for MacRae on the duets of "Till We Meet Again" and "Cuddle Up a Little Closer," as well as re-creating his own duets with Day on "Love Ya" (the only newly written song in the score) and "I'm Forever Blowing Bubbles." Based on Booth Tarkington stories, On Moonlight Bay was set in the 1910s and stocked with interpolated Tin Pan Alley and show tunes from that era (songs Warner had bought up during the Great Depression and so benefited from promoting). Day, who had demonstrated her abilities at swing music and at the sophisticated material of George and Ira Gershwin and Porters, simply turned on her charm to put across this simpler fare. The result was another big success, the fourth straight tie-in album to a Day picture that Columbia had placed in the Top Five in a year and a half. ~ William Ruhlmann, Rovi

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On Moonlight Bay

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On Moonlight Bay (album)

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On Moonlight Bay
Soundtrack album by Doris Day
Released July 2, 1951
Label Columbia
Doris Day chronology
Lullaby of Broadway
(1951)
On Moonlight Bay
(1951)
I'll See You in My Dreams
(1951)

On Moonlight Bay is a Doris Day album (released July 2, 1951) featuring songs from the movie of the same name. It was issued by Columbia Records as a 10" LP album, catalog number CL-6186.

The album was combined with Day's 1953 album, By the Light of the Silvery Moon, on a compact disc, issued on January 30, 2001 by Collectables Records. Gordon McRae is not featured on the album, as he was a property of Capitol records and wasn't allowed to sing on this Columbia recording. James Emmons, a contract singer handled by Doris Day's husband, was used in his place on two songs..."Cuddle up a Little Closer" and "Till We Meet Again".

Track listing

  1. "On Moonlight Bay" (Percy Wenrich/Edward Madden) (with the Norman Luboff Choir)
  2. "Till We Meet Again" (Richard A. Whiting/Raymond B. Egan) (duet with James Emmons)
  3. "Love Ya" (Peter DeRose/Charles Tobias) (duet with Jack Smith)
  4. "Christmas Story" (Pauline Walsh)
  5. "I'm Forever Blowing Bubbles" (John Kellette/Jaan Kenbrovin (duet with Jack Smith and the Norman Luboff Choir)
  6. "Cuddle up a Little Closer" (Karl Hoschna/Otto Harbach) (duet with James Emmons)
  7. "Every Little Movement (Has a Meaning All Its Own)" (Karl Hoschna/Otto Harbach) (with the Norman Luboff Choir)
  8. "Tell Me (Why Nights Are So Lonely)" (J. Will Callahan/Max Kortlander)

Joint pseudonym for James Kendis, James Brockman, and Nat Vincent.



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