Album artwork for Early Day: Rare Songs from the Radio, 1939-1950 by Doris Day

Wanna know - and wanna hear - how Doris Day became one of the biggest multimedia stars on the planet? This 24-track collection carefully culls Doris’ finest and rarest performances from over a decade of appearances on the radio, where her star first really began to shine. First, we begin with a 1944 rendition of one of her signature songs, “Sentimental Journey,” with the big band that really vaulted her into the stratosphere, The Les Brown Orchestra. Then we double back all the way to her very first radio performances with local Cincinnati bandleader Barney Rapp, who was the man who urged Doris Mary Anne Kappelhoff to change her name to Doris Day. After that, we’re off and running with more mid-‘40s appearances with Les Brown, 1950 duets on The Bob Hope Show with Bob (“Sunshine Cake”) and Jimmy Wakely (“Slippin’ Around”), and a lot more songs from The Bob Hope Show that reunited Doris with Les Brown, who served as the show’s musical director. We’ve found period pictures galore for the package—which, by the way, was put together with the full knowledge and consent of the late, great lady herself—and have commissioned liner notes by Joe Marchese that chart the steep trajectory of Doris Day’s career through these radio recordings. Remastered, like our other Doris Day rarities collections, by Mike Milchner at SonicVision…a perfect way to celebrate the Doris Day centennial!

Doris Day

Early Day: Rare Songs from the Radio, 1939-1950

Real Gone Music
Album artwork for Early Day: Rare Songs from the Radio, 1939-1950 by Doris Day
CD

$18.99

Released 04/01/2022Catalog Number

CD-RGM-1428

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Doris Day

Early Day: Rare Songs from the Radio, 1939-1950

Real Gone Music
Album artwork for Early Day: Rare Songs from the Radio, 1939-1950 by Doris Day
CD

$18.99

Released 04/01/2022Catalog Number

CD-RGM-1428

Learn more

Wanna know - and wanna hear - how Doris Day became one of the biggest multimedia stars on the planet? This 24-track collection carefully culls Doris’ finest and rarest performances from over a decade of appearances on the radio, where her star first really began to shine. First, we begin with a 1944 rendition of one of her signature songs, “Sentimental Journey,” with the big band that really vaulted her into the stratosphere, The Les Brown Orchestra. Then we double back all the way to her very first radio performances with local Cincinnati bandleader Barney Rapp, who was the man who urged Doris Mary Anne Kappelhoff to change her name to Doris Day. After that, we’re off and running with more mid-‘40s appearances with Les Brown, 1950 duets on The Bob Hope Show with Bob (“Sunshine Cake”) and Jimmy Wakely (“Slippin’ Around”), and a lot more songs from The Bob Hope Show that reunited Doris with Les Brown, who served as the show’s musical director. We’ve found period pictures galore for the package—which, by the way, was put together with the full knowledge and consent of the late, great lady herself—and have commissioned liner notes by Joe Marchese that chart the steep trajectory of Doris Day’s career through these radio recordings. Remastered, like our other Doris Day rarities collections, by Mike Milchner at SonicVision…a perfect way to celebrate the Doris Day centennial!