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| - Singles: Secret Love siehe auch das von Mandy Moore interpretiert wurde.
- Doris Mary Anne von Kapehlpoff(1922n 4m 3d—) is an American singer, actress, and tireless animal welfare advocate known as Doris Day. Able to sing, dance, and play comedy and dramatic roles, she became one of the biggest box-office stars. Day has 39 films to her credit, over 75 hours of television and as one of the most prolific recording artists in history, has recorded over 650 songs. She is an Academy Award nominee, as well as a Golden Globe and Grammy Award winner. She is currently the top ranking female box-office star of all time according to the annual Quigley Publishing poll's "All-Time Number One Stars" list, ranking #6 of the top ten of mostly male stars (the only other female on the list is Shirley Temple.)
- Doris Day is an American actress and singer who began her career as a big band singer in 1939, but only began to be noticed after her first hit recording, "Sentimental Journey", in 1945. She later started her long-lasting partnership with Columbia Records, which would remain her only recording label. The contract lasted from 1947 to 1967, and included more than 650 recordings, making Day one of the most popular and acclaimed singers of the 20th century.
- Doris Day (born Doris Mary Anne Kappelhoff in 1924) was one of the most popular female singers of the 1940s and 1950s, with a parallel career as a leading actress in Hollywood films, where she became the leading box-office star in the years 1960-64. Known (and sometimes derided) for her wholesome, all-American girl-next-door image, she began as a singer with a big band (Les Brown and his Band of Renown) before starting her solo career and achieving great success with Columbia Records between 1947 and 1967. Her repertoire encompassed classic American popular songs, nostalgic material from earlier decades, and novelty songs which were characteristic of the 1950s pop charts.
- Doris rose to stardom at the age of 67 when she fought tempestuously for a spot on the Dating Game with Chuck Woolery, who was then known as Titus. That episode is remembered for her one-liner: "I'm gonna wet my pants, I swear to God." She rocked the musical world when she began singing for The Cramps a low-budget, high-alcoholism rockette band, known for hits like, If You Don't Think I'm Too Old To Eat It, and "Up The Butt." a cover of the Weird Al Yankovic song, although its believed that her version referred to different subject matter altogether.
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