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 (1968โ1973).
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 โ โ
"My Dreams Are Getting Better All the Time" (w/ Les Brown) 1 โ โ
"'Tain't Me" (w/ Les Brown) 10 โ โ
"Till the End of Time" (w/ Les Brown) 3 โ โ
"Aren't You Glad You're You?" (w/ Les Brown) 11 โ โ
"Come to Baby Do" (w/ Les Brown) / 13 โ โ
1946 "You Won't Be Satisfied (Until You Break My Heart)" (w/ Les Brown) 4 โ โ
"Day by Day" (w/ Les Brown) 15 โ โ
"I Got the Sun in the Mornin' (and the Moon at Night)" (w/ Les Brown) 10 โ โ
"The Whole World Is Singing My Song" (w/ Les Brown) 6 โ โ
1947 "The Christmas Song" (w/ Les Brown) 12 โ โ
"Sooner or Later" (w/ Les Brown) 13 โ โ
"Papa, Won't You Dance With Me" 21 โ โ
1948 "Thoughtless" (w/ Modernaires) 24 โ โ
"Love Somebody" (w/ Buddy Clark) / 1 โ โ
"Confess" (w/ Buddy Clark) 16 โ โ
"Put 'em in a Box, Tie 'em with a Ribbon, and Throw 'em in the Deep Blue Sea" / 27 โ โ
"It's Magic" 2 โ โ
"My Darling, My Darling" (w/ Buddy Clark) 7 โ โ
1949 "Powder Your Face with Sunshine" (w/ Buddy Clark) 16 โ โ
"Again" 2 โ โ
"Everywhere You Go" 22 โ โ
"Let's Take an Old-Fashioned Walk" (w/ Frank Sinatra) 17 โ โ
"Now That I Need You" 20 โ โ
"Canadian Capers" 15 โ โ
"Bluebird on Your Windowsill" 19 โ โ
1950 "Quicksilver" 20 โ โ
"I Said My Pajamas (and Put on My Prayers)" 21 โ โ
"Enjoy Yourself (It's Later than You Think)" 24 โ โ
"Hoop-Dee-Doo" 17 โ โ
"Bewitched, Bothered and Bewildered" 9 โ โ
"I Didn't Slip, I Wasn't Pushed, I Fell" 19 โ โ
"A Bushel and a Peck" 16 โ โ
1951 "It's a Lovely Day Today" 30 โ โ
"Would I Love You (Love You, Love You)" 10 โ โ
"Shanghai" 7 โ โ
"Domino" 21 โ โ
1952 "A Guy Is a Guy" 1 โ โ
"Sugarbush" (w/ Frankie Laine) 7 12 8
"When I Fall in Love" 20 โ โ
"No Two People" (w/ Donald O'Connor) 25 โ โ
"My Love and Devotion" โ 31 10
"The Cherries" โ 39 โ
"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 โ
"When the Red, Red Robin (Comes Bob, Bob, Bobbin' Along)" 29 โ โ
"Candy Lips" (w/ Johnnie Ray) / 17 18 โ
"Let's Walk That-a-Way" (w/ Johnnie Ray) โ 31 4
"Kiss Me Again, Stranger" / 30 โ โ
"A Purple Cow" 25 โ โ
"Choo Choo Train (Ch-Ch-Foo) 20 โ โ
1954 "Secret Love" 1 1 1
"The Black Hills of Dakota" โ โ 7
"Lost in Loveliness" โ 25 โ
"I Speak to the Stars" 16 17 โ
"Someone Else's Roses" โ 32 โ
"If I Give My Heart to You" / 3 2 4
"Anyone Can Fall in Love" 27 41 โ
"Ready, Willing, and Able" / โ 31 7
"Hold Me in Your Arms" โ 39 โ
1955 "Foolishly Yours" โ 25 โ
"Love Me Or Leave Me" โ โ 20
"I'll Never Stop Loving You" 13 14 17
"Ooh Bang Jiggily Jang" 83 โ โ
1956 "Let It Ring" 51 โ โ
"Que Sera, Sera (Whatever Will Be, Will Be)" 2 3 1
"Julie" / 64 40 โ
"Love in a Home" 79 โ โ
"The Party's Over" 63 47 โ
1957 "Twelve O'Clock Tonight" 68 โ โ
1958 "Teacher's Pet" 56 36 โ
"A Very Precious Love" โ โ 16
"Everybody Loves a Lover" 6 6 25
"Tunnel of Love" 43 53 โ
1959 "Love Me in the Daytime" 100 51 โ
1960 "Any Way the Wind Blows" 50 109 โ
"Please Don't Eat the Daisies" 102 102 โ
"A Perfect Understanding" 111 โ โ
1962 "Lover Come Back" 98 โ โ
1964 "Move Over Darling" โ โ 8
"Send Me No Flowers" 135 โ โ
1967 "Sorry" * โ โ โ
* "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 Andrรฉ 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"
When the Red Red Robin Comes Bob Bob Bobbin' Along
Doris Day Lyrics
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When the red, red robin comes bob, bob, bobbin' along, along
There'll be no more sobbin' when he starts throbbin' his old sweet song
Wake up, wake up you sleepy head
Get up, get out of your bed
Cheer up, cheer up the sun is red
Live, love, laugh and be happy
What if I were blue, now I'm walking through, walking through the fields of flowers
I'm just a kid again doing what I did again, singing a song
When the red, red robin comes bob, bob, bobbin' along
When the red, red robin comes bob, bob, bobbin'
When the red, red robin comes bob, bob, bobbin' along
There'll be no more sobbin' when he starts throbbin'
There'll be no more sobbin' when he starts a throbbin' his old sweet song
Wake up, wake up you sleepy head
Why don't you get up, get up, get out of bed, cheer up
Live, love, laugh and be happy
What if I were blue, now I'm walking through fields of flowers
Rain may glisten but still I listen for hours and hours
I'm just a kid again, doing what I did again, singing a song
When the red, red robin comes bob, bob, bobbin'
When the red, red robin comes bob, bob, bobbin' along
Along, along, along, along, along.
Doris Day's "When the Red Red Robin Comes Bob Bob Bobbin' Along" is a cheerful song about the arrival of spring and the rebirth of life. The lyrics describe the joy of hearing the red robin's song, which is a symbol of hope and optimism. The song begins with the announcement of the robin's arrival and the promise of happiness and laughter. The singer encourages the listener to wake up and enjoy the beautiful day, to forget about their troubles and embrace life with enthusiasm. The lyrics suggest that the simple things in life, like singing a song and enjoying the company of loved ones, can bring great happiness.
The chorus of the song repeats the phrase "There'll be no more sobbin' when he starts throbbin' his old sweet song," emphasizing the transformative power of the robin's song. The robin's song is likened to a medicine that can cure sadness and despair, and the singer suggests that the robin's song can help us to rediscover our childlike joy and wonder at the world around us.
Overall, the song is a celebration of the joys of life, the beauty of nature, and the power of music to lift the spirits and bring people together.
Line by Line Meaning
When the Red, Red Robin Comes Bob-Bob Bobbin' Along
When the red, red robin bobs along
There'll be no more sobbin' when he starts throbbin' his old sweet song
The robin's song will bring joy to all and chase away sadness
Wake up, wake up you sleepy head
It's time to start the day with energy and enthusiasm
Get up, get out of your bed
Don't waste your life sleeping, get up and be productive
Cheer up, cheer up the sun is red
Look on the bright side and appreciate the beauty of nature
Live, love, laugh and be happy
Enjoy life, love and be loved, find humor and happiness
What if I were blue, now I'm walking through, walking through the fields of flowers
Even if feeling sad or depressed, one can still find beauty in life
Rain may glisten but still I listen for hours and hours
Even in the face of adversity, there is still beauty and wonder to be found
I'm just a kid again doing what I did again, singing a song
Feeling youthful and carefree, enjoying simple pleasures like singing a song
When the red, red robin comes bob, bob, bobbin' along
The joyous arrival of the red robin, bobbing along
There'll be no more sobbin' when he starts throbbin'
The robin's song will bring an end to sadness and inspire happiness
Why don't you get up, get up, get out of bed, cheer up
Encouragement to change one's mood and outlook on life
Along, along, along, along, along.
Repetition of the robin's movement, suggesting a sense of joy and freedom
Lyrics ยฉ Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: Harry Woods
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
Shane Haygood
I USE TO HATE HATE THIS SONG.
LET ME EXPLAIN....
PICTURE IT LOUISIANA 1982 ASLEEP TEENAGER....
YOUR VISITING YOUR PRECIOUS AUNT...
WHO LOVES LOVES TO WAKE UP A GROUCHY TEENAGER SINGING THIS SONG EVERY MORNING.
FAST FORWARD. ...2017
A OLDER VERSION OF MYSELF...
WAKING UP MY BOYFRIEND SINGING THIS SONG.
A TENDER MOMENT...WITH ROLLING AROUND LAUGHING.
Deb L
Grew up in the 60's-70's. Sang this in elementary school; music teacher would place her piano in the school's main hallway and all of the students would sit in the hall outside of their class rooms and sing. Loved it!
Kayyjayy
My nana sang this song to me every morning when I was younger and still does when I sleep over
Andymanpr
"Live, love, laugh and be happy." You brought joy to many, Doris.
Julia Walsh
As a child, I received a phonograph player and got this record. I sang this song incessantly. It is catchy!
Paul McElveen
I love this beautiful, classic and happy song! The legendary beautiful and extremely talented singers, actresses, comedians, dancers, and entertainers Doris Day, Betty Hutton and Judy Garland are my favorite American performers who are classic and timeless! This is the best version of this song ever! Thank you for posting and sharing this! I was born in 1978. I love this!
Jaye A
Thanks for posting! I love this version!
Do3
Had to do a whole performance in grade 1 with this song, man oh man time flies
remogaggi82
Rip Doris. Great memorable songs. Dream a little dream of me always reminds of my grandma singing this to me and puts a tear to my eye
Ursula Kur
I remember this from the fifties and loved it then and now. Brings me to tears.
Hilary April
I remember it also from the 1950's didn't realize Doris Day sang it. Sitting in a park watching robins brought me here.