Day's film career began during the latter part of the Classical Hollywood Film era with the 1948 film Romance on the High Seas, and its success sparked her twenty-year career as a motion picture actress. She starred in a series of successful films, including musicals, comedies, and dramas. She played the title role in Calamity Jane (1953), and starred in Alfred Hitchcock's The Man Who Knew Too Much (1956) with James Stewart. Her most successful films were the bedroom comedies she made co-starring Rock Hudson and James Garner, such as Pillow Talk (1959) and Move Over, Darling (1963), respectively. She also co-starred in films with such leading men as Clark Gable, Cary Grant, David Niven, and Rod Taylor. After her final film in 1968, she went on to star in the CBS sitcom The Doris Day Show (1968–1973).
Day was usually one of the top ten singers between 1951 and 1966. As an actress, she became the biggest female film star in the early 1960s, and ranked sixth among the box office performers by 2012. In 2011, she released her 29th studio album, My Heart, which became a UK Top 10 album featuring new material. Among her awards, Day has received the Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award and a Legend Award from the Society of Singers. In 1960, she was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actress, and in 1989 was given the Cecil B. DeMille Award for lifetime achievement in motion pictures. In 2004, she was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom by President George W. Bush followed in 2011 by the Los Angeles Film Critics Association's Career Achievement Award. She was one of the last surviving stars of the Golden Age of Hollywood.
Her death was announced by her charity, the Doris Day Animal Foundation, on Monday 13th May 2019.
Discography
chart hits
Year Title Chart Positions
US CB UK
1945 "Sentimental Journey" (w/ Les Brown) 1 — —
"My Dreams Are Getting Better All the Time" (w/ Les Brown) 1 — —
"'Tain't Me" (w/ Les Brown) 10 — —
"Till the End of Time" (w/ Les Brown) 3 — —
"Aren't You Glad You're You?" (w/ Les Brown) 11 — —
"Come to Baby Do" (w/ Les Brown) / 13 — —
1946 "You Won't Be Satisfied (Until You Break My Heart)" (w/ Les Brown) 4 — —
"Day by Day" (w/ Les Brown) 15 — —
"I Got the Sun in the Mornin' (and the Moon at Night)" (w/ Les Brown) 10 — —
"The Whole World Is Singing My Song" (w/ Les Brown) 6 — —
1947 "The Christmas Song" (w/ Les Brown) 12 — —
"Sooner or Later" (w/ Les Brown) 13 — —
"Papa, Won't You Dance With Me" 21 — —
1948 "Thoughtless" (w/ Modernaires) 24 — —
"Love Somebody" (w/ Buddy Clark) / 1 — —
"Confess" (w/ Buddy Clark) 16 — —
"Put 'em in a Box, Tie 'em with a Ribbon, and Throw 'em in the Deep Blue Sea" / 27 — —
"It's Magic" 2 — —
"My Darling, My Darling" (w/ Buddy Clark) 7 — —
1949 "Powder Your Face with Sunshine" (w/ Buddy Clark) 16 — —
"Again" 2 — —
"Everywhere You Go" 22 — —
"Let's Take an Old-Fashioned Walk" (w/ Frank Sinatra) 17 — —
"Now That I Need You" 20 — —
"Canadian Capers" 15 — —
"Bluebird on Your Windowsill" 19 — —
1950 "Quicksilver" 20 — —
"I Said My Pajamas (and Put on My Prayers)" 21 — —
"Enjoy Yourself (It's Later than You Think)" 24 — —
"Hoop-Dee-Doo" 17 — —
"Bewitched, Bothered and Bewildered" 9 — —
"I Didn't Slip, I Wasn't Pushed, I Fell" 19 — —
"A Bushel and a Peck" 16 — —
1951 "It's a Lovely Day Today" 30 — —
"Would I Love You (Love You, Love You)" 10 — —
"Shanghai" 7 — —
"Domino" 21 — —
1952 "A Guy Is a Guy" 1 — —
"Sugarbush" (w/ Frankie Laine) 7 12 8
"When I Fall in Love" 20 — —
"No Two People" (w/ Donald O'Connor) 25 — —
"My Love and Devotion" — 31 10
"The Cherries" — 39 —
"A Full Time Job" (w/ Johnnie Ray) / 20 21 11
"Ma Says, Pa Says" (w/ Johnnie Ray) 23 28 12
1953 "Mister Tap Toe" 10 11 —
"When the Red, Red Robin (Comes Bob, Bob, Bobbin' Along)" 29 — —
"Candy Lips" (w/ Johnnie Ray) / 17 18 —
"Let's Walk That-a-Way" (w/ Johnnie Ray) — 31 4
"Kiss Me Again, Stranger" / 30 — —
"A Purple Cow" 25 — —
"Choo Choo Train (Ch-Ch-Foo) 20 — —
1954 "Secret Love" 1 1 1
"The Black Hills of Dakota" — — 7
"Lost in Loveliness" — 25 —
"I Speak to the Stars" 16 17 —
"Someone Else's Roses" — 32 —
"If I Give My Heart to You" / 3 2 4
"Anyone Can Fall in Love" 27 41 —
"Ready, Willing, and Able" / — 31 7
"Hold Me in Your Arms" — 39 —
1955 "Foolishly Yours" — 25 —
"Love Me Or Leave Me" — — 20
"I'll Never Stop Loving You" 13 14 17
"Ooh Bang Jiggily Jang" 83 — —
1956 "Let It Ring" 51 — —
"Que Sera, Sera (Whatever Will Be, Will Be)" 2 3 1
"Julie" / 64 40 —
"Love in a Home" 79 — —
"The Party's Over" 63 47 —
1957 "Twelve O'Clock Tonight" 68 — —
1958 "Teacher's Pet" 56 36 —
"A Very Precious Love" — — 16
"Everybody Loves a Lover" 6 6 25
"Tunnel of Love" 43 53 —
1959 "Love Me in the Daytime" 100 51 —
1960 "Any Way the Wind Blows" 50 109 —
"Please Don't Eat the Daisies" 102 102 —
"A Perfect Understanding" 111 — —
1962 "Lover Come Back" 98 — —
1964 "Move Over Darling" — — 8
"Send Me No Flowers" 135 — —
1967 "Sorry" * — — —
* "Sorry" made the US AC charts at #19.
Albums
10" LP
You're My Thrill (1949)
Young Man with a Horn (1950, soundtrack with Harry James)
Tea for Two (1950, soundtrack)
Lullaby of Broadway (1951, soundtrack)
On Moonlight Bay (1951, soundtrack)
I'll See You in My Dreams (1951, soundtrack)
By the Light of the Silvery Moon (1953, soundtrack)
Calamity Jane (1953, soundtrack)
Young at Heart (1954, soundtrack with Frank Sinatra)
12" LPs
Love Me or Leave Me (1955, soundtrack)
Day Dreams (1955, expanded re-issue of You're My Thrill)
Day By Day (1956)
The Pajama Game (1957, soundtrack)
Day by Night (1957)
Hooray for Hollywood (2 volumes, 1958)
Cuttin' Capers (1959)
What Every Girl Should Know (1960)
Show Time (1960)
Listen to Day (1960)
Bright and Shiny (1961)
I Have Dreamed (1961)
Duet (with André Previn, 1962)
You'll Never Walk Alone (1962)
Billy Rose's Jumbo (1962, soundtrack with film cast)
Annie Get Your Gun (1963, with Robert Goulet)
Love Him (1963)
The Doris Day Christmas Album (1964)
With a Smile and a Song (1964)
Latin for Lovers (1965)
Doris Day's Sentimental Journey (1965)
The Love Album (recorded in 1967, released in 1994)
My Heart (2011)
Singles
Hit records:
(with Les Brown's Band of Renown)
"Sentimental Journey"
5,000,000+ sales
"My Dreams Are Getting Better All The Time"
1,000,000+ sales
(As a solo performer)
"It's Magic"
1,000,000+ sales
"Again"
"Love Somebody" (duet with Buddy Clark)
1,000,000+ sales
"Confess" (duet with Buddy Clark) (also done by Patti Page)
"Bewitched"
1,000,000+ sales
"Shanghai"
"Sugarbush" (duet with Frankie Laine)
1,000,000+ sales
"Mister Tap Toe"
"Secret Love"
1,000,000+ sales
"If I Give My Heart to You" (also done by Denise Lor)
"I'll Never Stop Loving You"
1,000,000+ sales
"Whatever Will Be, Will Be (Que Sera, Sera)" ("Que Sera, Sera")
1,000,000+ sales
"Everybody Loves a Lover"
"Move Over Darling"
Smile
Doris Day Lyrics
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BUDDY: (Spoken) It always is shiny, Doris
DORIS: Put on a great big smile
BUDDY: (Spoken) You mean like this?
DORIS: Yeaahh......Make up your eyes with laughter
Folks will be laughing with you in a little while
DORIS:
Gloom never was in style
The future's brighter
When hearts are lighter
Smile, smile, smile
BUDDY:
Powder your face with sunshine
Put on a great big smile
Make up your eyes with laughter
Folks will be laughing with you in a little while
Just whistle a tune of gladness
Gloom never was in style
The future's brighter
When hearts are lighter
Smile, smile, smile
BOTH:
Whistle a tune of gladness
Gloom never was in style
DORIS: The future's brighter
BUDDY: When hearts are lighter
BOTH: Smile, smile, smile
The lyrics to Doris Day's "With A Smile And A Song" are all about the power and importance of a positive attitude. The song encourages listeners to embrace joy, laughter, and optimism in order to create a brighter future.
Doris opens the song by suggesting that one should "powder your face with sunshine" and "put on a great big smile." These lines symbolize the idea of presenting oneself with a positive demeanor and outlook to the world. Buddy, in response, humorously comments on his already shiny face and showcases a smile. Doris then advises listeners to "make up your eyes with laughter," implying that laughter can be a transformative force that brings people together.
The song emphasizes that when one embraces happiness and a lighthearted spirit, others will be drawn to them and join in the laughter. Whistling a tune of gladness is highlighted as an expression of this joyful attitude. The lyrics also suggest that gloom has never been in style and encourage listeners to believe that the future will be brighter when hearts are lighter.
The overall message of the song is to choose happiness, spread joy, and maintain a positive perspective in life. By doing so, one can create a ripple effect, bringing laughter and positivity to others.
Line by Line Meaning
Powder your face with sunshine
Cover your face with a radiant glow like the sun
Put on a great big smile
Wear a wide and cheerful smile on your face
Make up your eyes with laughter
Fill your eyes with joy and amusement
Folks will be laughing with you in a little while
People will join in your laughter soon
Whistle a tune of gladness
Sing a joyful melody with happiness in your heart
Gloom never was in style
Sadness and negativity are never fashionable
The future's brighter
The days ahead are more promising
When hearts are lighter
When our emotions are carefree and unburdened
Smile, smile, smile
Keep smiling, continuing to radiate happiness
Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Carmen Lombardo, Stanley Rochinski
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
Jok Sal
Great phrasing. Doris really knew how to sing.
Koei Meng Wee
Very good soothing music. Never get tired to listening to her beautiful voice after all these years.
Lil Arnold
I love, love Doris Day. I can't seem to get enough of her beautiful songs. I don't think anyone can compare to her style of singing. Her smile is so infectious. Thanks again for ALL the wonderful videos you've worked on & have shared with us.
William L Robinson
Doris had a very sweet mellow voice. Doris was a very good actress in her 1950s movies. I never get tired of listening to her sing.
Barbara C Norton
No one will ever match this gal smile, or her voice, has brought much happiness to the world with her beautiful voice, and all her wonderful movies..
soul sprite
Holy... I just heard this song on the radio. Fell in love instantly. This song came to me at the right time. Needed a pick-me up type of song
richard schweitzer
She was a wonderful singer; the incarnate American spirit of an earlier day. Her Father owned a very pleasant tavern near the hospital where we drank beers when I was a medical student in Cincinnati in 1966, '67. If you listen carefully to her voice on this tune, you hear her wonderful talent. I practiced medicine for 54 years and now I am a singer. Inspired by those great voices that went ahead, even in days of radio.
helen esler
Love it
Memories Are What Make Us Who We Are
It's going to take a longest while, but I'll continue to go through your entire collection. Found another gem that I've not heard until now. Not until I've started to listen to your collection did I remember how much I'd loved her songs when I was a kid. A whole generation separates us but I'm trying to understand why her songs and her infectious smile have such an impact on me. Listening to her songs now probably triggered my long forgotten memories of listening to the radio, I guess. So really thanks, D4324, for rekindling my deep appreciation of her songs.
Dayniac4324
Memories Are What Make Us Who We Are
Thank you for that wonderful comment. I haven't been active on YouTube for quite awhile - but saw your comment and had to answer. I love it when people discover new songs from Doris. Her music brings so many happy memories. So sad that we lost her last week. Hope you enjoy many more wonderful songs from Doris - she recorded around 600 songs ! Thanks again for your nice comment.