Yes,he did. In 1945,in his radio program,according to the Bing Crosby magazine.
As best as I can determine, her recording of this song, although beautiful, was never used in a film. She did sing it in her TV show, however.
Born to Sing - 1942 was released on: USA: 18 February 1942
Sing Sing Nights - film - was created in 1934.
The duration of Sing Sing Nights - film - is 3600.0 seconds.
Doris Day sang "Harbor Lights" in the 1951 film "I'll See You in My Dreams." The song is featured in a poignant scene that showcases her character's emotional depth and connection to the music. The film is a biographical portrayal of the life of songwriter Gus Kahn, highlighting his career and personal life.
Doris Day sang "Dream a Little Dream of Me" in the 1951 musical film "You're a Sweetheart." The song, originally written in 1931, has since become one of her signature tunes. In the film, Day's character performs it in a charming and romantic context, contributing to the song's enduring popularity.
No, Doris Day does not sing in the MemorialCare commercial. The song featured in the commercial is performed by a different artist. Doris Day, a legendary actress and singer, passed away in May 2019, which precludes her involvement in any recent advertisements.
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Sing Your Worries Away - 1942 is rated/received certificates of: USA:Approved (PCA #7789)
Born to Sing - 1942 is rated/received certificates of: USA:Approved USA:Passed (National Board of Review)
The Charlie Brown kids sing "Hark! The Herald Angels Sing" at the end of "A Charlie Brown Christmas."