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In Memoriam: Doris Day (1922-2019)

May 13, 2019 By Joe Marchese 7 Comments

Without a golden wand or mystic charms, fantastic things began when Doris Day lifted her voice in song.  Doris Mary Anne Kappelhoff of Cincinnati, Ohio intended to pursue a career as a dancer, but a car accident at age thirteen curtailed her plans. "I couldn't walk for almost three years," she told The Hollywood Reporter in 2011. She then added with characteristic spirit and optimism, "That was the greatest thing that happened. Instead of dancing, I sang. They carried me three times a week up a stairway to my music teacher."

Her singing career began on her hometown airwaves as she was discovered on a local Saturday morning amateur program, Carlin's Carnival. It wasn't long before young Doris "graduated" to live and radio appearances first with Barney Rapp's Cincinnati-based band and then with Bob Crosby's group in Chicago. A name change had come, too; on Rapp's advice, the starlet rechristened herself "Doris Day" because of the popularity of the song "Day After Day" in her repertoire.  The rest, as they say, is history.  Doris passed away this morning at her home in Carmel, California, at the age of 97, having added warmth and luster to the realms of radio, motion pictures, television, and of course, records.

Doris Day's grace, kindness, generosity, tenacity, and vivacious spirit characterized her long career, from her early days captivating audiences during World War II as Les Brown's "girl singer" through her beloved Warner Bros. films opposite stars like Rock Hudson and James Stewart, Columbia Records classics, television programs like The Doris Day Show and Doris Day's Best Friends, and her remarkable work with The Doris Day Animal Foundation.  Her collection of signature songs grew over the years encompassing such all-time standards as "Sentimental Journey," "It's Magic," "Secret Love," and "Que Sera, Sera (Whatever Will Be, Will Be)."  Day's final studio album, 2011's acclaimed My Heart, became an international hit and earned Doris her first spot on the Billboard 200 in 47 years; in fact, The Second Disc's coverage became our most-read article of the year, attesting to the artist's powerful longevity, versatility, and relevance.

Though she was frequently described as "the girl next door," there was much more to this Academy Award-nominated actress, Grammy-winning singer, and activist. In an interview with her ardent admirer Paul McCartney in 2011, she revealed her secret as an interpretive vocalist.  Crediting her early vocal coach Grace Raine, Doris reflected, "She decided I should have three lessons a week and we couldn't afford that so she gave me three for the price of one. She was a wonderful lady who had retired from the WLW Radio [a Cincinnati talk radio station]. She knew that the words meant so much to me and that's what she really liked. And they've always meant so much to me. I'm singing to someone."  Doris Day has passed away, but she's not really gone.  Her inspirational, crusading work for animal rights will continue via her foundation, and she will continue singing to all of us, taking us all on a sentimental journey to happier times.  Thank you, Doris.  We cherish you.

A Note from Joe: I've had the enormous privilege of writing liner notes for Doris' beautiful music on CD, and it was impossible not to be touched and moved by both her talent and her spirit.  Her work and legacy will continue to be honored here at The Second Disc.

Categories: News Genre: Popular Standards/Vocal, Soundtracks Tags: Doris Day

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JOE MARCHESE (Editor) joined The Second Disc shortly after its launch in early 2010, and has since penned daily news and reviews about classic music of all genres. In 2015, Joe formed the Second Disc Records label. Celebrating the great songwriters, producers and artists who created the sound of American popular song and beyond, Second Disc Records, in conjunction with labels including Real Gone Music and Cherry Red Records, has released newly-curated collections produced and annotated by Joe from iconic artists such as Dionne Warwick, Diana Ross and The Supremes, Smokey Robinson and The Miracles, The Spinners, Johnny Mathis, Bobby Darin, Meat Loaf, Laura Nyro, Melissa Manchester, Liza Minnelli, Darlene Love, Al Stewart, Michael Nesmith, and many others. Joe has written liner notes, produced, or contributed to over 200 reissues from a diverse array of artists, among them America, JD Souther, Nat "King" Cole, Paul Williams, Lesley Gore, Dusty Springfield, BJ Thomas, The 5th Dimension, Burt Bacharach, The Mamas and the Papas, Carpenters, Perry Como, Rod McKuen, Doris Day, Jackie DeShannon, Petula Clark, Robert Goulet, and Andy Williams. Over the past two decades, Joe has also worked in a variety of capacities on and off Broadway as well as at some of the premier theatres in the U.S., including Lincoln Center Theater, George Street Playhouse, Paper Mill Playhouse, Long Wharf Theatre, and the York Theatre Company. He has felt privileged to work on productions alongside artists such as the late Jack Klugman, Eli Wallach, Arthur Laurents, Betty Comden and Adolph Green. In 2009, Joe began contributing theatre and music reviews to the print publication The Sondheim Review, and in 2012, he joined the staff of The Digital Bits as a regular contributor writing about film and television on DVD and Blu-ray. Joe currently resides in the suburbs of New York City.

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Comments

  1. Robert Lett says

    May 13, 2019 at 10:23 am

    I’m so sad. I exchanged letters with her for years and she even signed one of the Bear Family boxes for me. 97 is a pretty good life tho. RIP

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  2. Al Ibarguen says

    May 13, 2019 at 10:56 am

    She's right there at the top of the list of female "pop" singers. Truly one of the "greats" in the entertainment world. Sad to see that she's gone but she left a legacy that will live forever. We'll miss you Doris. RIP

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  3. Dirk Rozendale says

    May 13, 2019 at 11:38 am

    She had a full life and brought so much joy! Rest In Peace!

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  4. ISH says

    May 13, 2019 at 3:49 pm

    I read a scan today of an old clip from a gossip column from the 1970s that claimed Sly Stone recorded Que Sera Sera because he was "dating" her, allegedly introduced by Terry Melcher. It claimed she was even gonna guest on his next LP! Wouldn't that have been a trip.

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    • Kevin says

      May 16, 2019 at 9:44 am

      that really sounds like pure gossip which is not worth repeating

      Reply
  5. Bill Janowski says

    May 13, 2019 at 5:04 pm

    Sorry to hear she's died.

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  6. john says

    May 14, 2019 at 4:04 pm

    when I was a kid in the late 60's I thought Doris was a square. As I got older I wised up and realized what an incredible "triple threat" she is. You can see her regularly on TCM. Too bad the good movie scripts have been few and far between for several years

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