Day, Doris
Cuttin' Capers
Rare & Collectible Vinyl Records

Day, Doris

Cuttin' Capers
1959 6 Eye Stereo Original With 1D/1G Stampers. Appears Glossy, Unplayed. Rear Cover Has The Original 1959 Record Store Tag Attached. “Doris Day Was Nearing Her Peak As A Box-Office Star In 1958 And Had Just Scored A Top Ten Hit With The Up-Tempo "Everybody Loves A Lover," But Her Album Sales Had Fallen Off With The Dreamy Ballad Collection Day By Night. So, When She Came To Cut A New LP In November, She Teamed With Conductor Frank Devol And Made A Deliberately Livelier Record. As Usual, Nearly Every Song Was Chosen From The Past, Ranging From The 1925 Copyright "I'm Sitting On Top Of The World" (Which Day Had Sung Before In The 1955 Film Love Me Or Leave Me And Its Soundtrack Album) To 1948's "Steppin' Out With My Baby," An Irving Berlin Composition Introduced By Fred Astaire In Easter Parade. The Exception Was The Newly Written Title Song, Which Set The Mood Of Light Frolic And Danceable Tempos. The Always-Cheery Day Was Right At Home With Such Material, Especially "Why Don't We Do This More Often," Into Which She Got Some Of The Wholesome Sexuality She Was Expressing In Her Movie Roles.” William Ruhlmann, AMG.

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  • Artist: Day, Doris
  • Genre: Pop
  • Type: Used - LP
  • Label: Columbia
  • Catalog ID: CS 8078
  • Country ID: USA
  • SKU: 141013