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Fit as a Fiddle (And Ready for Love) |
Doris Day - Orchestra under the direction of Frank De Vol |
Al Goodhart, Al Hoffman, Arthur Freed |
Originally by The Three Keys |
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Get Out and Get Under the Moon |
Doris Day - Orchestra under the direction of Frank De Vol |
Charles Tobias, Larry Shay, William Jerome |
Originally by (unknown) |
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I Feel Like a Feather in the Breeze |
Doris Day - Orchestra under the direction of Frank De Vol |
Harry Revel, Mack Gordon |
Originally by Joe Penner, Jack Oakie, Ned Sparks, Frances Langford, Betty Grable and Lynne Overman |
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I'm Sitting on Top of the World |
Doris Day - Orchestra under the direction of Frank De Vol |
Joe Young [US1], Ray Henderson, Sam Lewis |
Originally by Sam Lanin's Dance Orchestra - Vocal Chorus Arthur Hall |
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Let's Fly Away |
Doris Day - Orchestra under the direction of Frank De Vol |
Cole Porter |
Originally by Barrie Oliver and Hope Williams |
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Let's Take a Walk Around the Block |
Doris Day - Orchestra under the direction of Frank De Vol |
E.Y. Harburg, Harold Arlen, Ira Gershwin |
Originally by Richard Himber and His Ritz-Carlton Orch. - Vocal Refrain by Joey Nash REC, Dixie Dunbar and Earl Oxford PRF |
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Makin' Whoopee |
Doris Day - Orchestra under the direction of Frank De Vol |
Gus Kahn, Walter Donaldson |
Originally by Eddie Cantor REC,REL,PRF |
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Me Too (Ho-Ho! Ha-Ha!) |
Doris Day - Orchestra under the direction of Frank De Vol |
Al Sherman [US1], Charles Tobias, Harry M. Woods |
Originally by Gene Austin REL, Monarch Orchestra REC |
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Steppin' Out with My Baby |
Doris Day - Orchestra under the direction of Frank De Vol |
Irving Berlin |
Originally by Dinah Shore with The Four Hits - Orchestra under the direction of Sonny Burke REC,REL, Fred Astaire BRD |
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The Lady's in Love with You |
Doris Day - Orchestra under the direction of Frank De Vol |
Burton Lane, Frank Loesser |
Originally by Gene Krupa and His Orchestra |
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Why Don't We Do This More Often |
Doris Day - Orchestra under the direction of Frank De Vol |
Allie Wrubel, Charles Newman [US1] |
Originally by Freddy Martin and His Orchestra |