On Moonlight Bay
US Release Date: 2 July 1951
Moonlight Bay*
with the Norman Luboff Choir
(Percy Wenrich/Edward Madden)
Till We Meet Again*
(Richard Whiting/Raymond B. Egan)
Love Ya*
with Jack Smith and the Norman Luboff Choir
(Charles Tobias/Peter deRose)
Christmas Story
with the Norman Luboff Choir
(Pauline Walsh)
I’m Forever Blowing Bubbles*
with Jack Smith and the Norman Luboff Choir
(Jaan Kenbrovin/John John William Kellette)
Cuddle up a Little Closer*
(Karl Hoschna/Otto Harbach)
Every Little Movement [Has a Meaning All Its Own]*
with the Norman Luboff Choir
(Karl Hoschna/Otto Harbach)
Tell Me [Why Nights Are Lonely]*
(J. Will Callahan/Max Kortlander)
This sweet “family” movie tells the tale of baseball-playing tomboy, Marjorie Winfield (Doris Day). These perky, pretty songs tie in beautifully with the story that is set in 1917. In actual fact the title-tune originates from this period in history as it was first published in 1912. The songs for this album were recorded between 23 & 30 April 1951 with exception of track 4 which Doris recorded on 11 Sept 1950 with other religious themed songs.
Conductor: *Paul Weston
Record Label: Columbia Records (USA)
Format: 10″ Mono LP (#CL-6186)
Highest US Chart Position: #2