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  1. Doris Day With Gene Nelson, Axel Stordahl And His Orchestra With The Ken Lane Singers And The Page Cavanaugh Trio. Released. 1950 — US. Vinyl —. LP, 10", Album. I'll See You In My Dreams (Songs From The Warner Bros. Production) Doris Day, Danny Thomas (4), Paul Weston And His Orchestra, Norman Luboff Choir. Released.

  2. Nov 23, 2021 · Lullaby of Broadway” is one of the best of the early Doris Day musicals and a must-see for her fans. Day was a recording artist first, breaking out in her Les Brown Band days with “Sentimental Journey” in 1945. It’s not unusual for hit singers to make movies, but it is unusual for any of them to be as successful as Doris Day.

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  3. Lullaby of Broadway by Doris Day released in 1951. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.

  4. Doris Day was different from most screen actresses: she was independent and portrayed women who were ambitious, employed, and self-sufficient. In Lullaby of Broadway, she plays Melinda Howard, an aspiring singer-dancer who arrives in New York after a long absence to pay a surprise visit to her mother. Having received deceptive letters over the ...

  5. Lullaby of Broadway (album) Lullaby of Broadway. (album) Lullaby of Broadway was a 10" LP album of songs sung by Doris Day which was released on March 5, 1951 under catalog number CL-6168. The songs on the album were taken from the soundtrack of the movie of the same name in which she starred.

  6. Apr 26, 2005 · Lullaby of Broadway” is one of the best of the early Doris Day musicals and a must-see for her fans. Day was a recording artist first, breaking out in her Les Brown Band days with “Sentimental Journey” in 1945. It’s not unusual for hit singers to make movies, but it is unusual for any of them to be as successful as Doris Day.

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  7. Lullaby Of Broadway (1951) -- (Movie Clip) Just One Of Those Things Opening scene, on a ship from the U.K. to New York, Doris Day in a tux, with the Cole Porter standard, Broadway performer Tom Farnham (Gene Nelson) in her audience, from Lullaby Of Broadway, 1951, featuring Gladys George, Billy De Wolfe and "Cuddles" Sakall.

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