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    Doris Day sings out for first time in 17 years

    LOS ANGELES (AP) — Doris Day, America's pert, honey-voiced sweetheart of the 1950s and 1960s, beguiled audiences with her on-screen romances opposite top Hollywood leading men Cary Grant, Rock Hudson and Jack Lemmon.

    She adored and misses them all, says the 88-year-old Day. But her deepest yearning is reserved for her late son Terry Melcher, a record producer whose touch and voice are part of Day's first album in nearly two decades.

    "Oh, I wish he could be here and be a part of it. I would just love that. But it didn't work out that way," Day said, her voice subdued. It's a voice rarely heard since she withdrew from Hollywood in the early 1980s to the haven she made for herself in the Northern California town of Carmel, where Clint Eastwood was once mayor.

    "My Heart," set for a Dec. 2 U.S. release, has induced Day to edge back to public attention. The CD includes 13 previously unreleased tracks recorded over a 40-year span, including covers of Joe Cocker's "You Are So Beautiful," the Lovin' Spoonful's "Daydream" and a handful of standards. All proceeds go to Day's longtime cause, animal welfare.

    A condensed version of the album was released in Britain earlier this fall and landed on the top 10 chart.

    Melcher, who worked with bands including the Byrds and the Beach Boys, produced most of the songs and sang on two. He died of melanoma in 2004 at age 62, leaving a void that draws tears from Day when she speaks of him.

    "I loved doing it and having Terry with me. That was important, just for me," she said in an interview from Carmel. "I wouldn't think it would be what it is. ... I just love that he is on it. And I miss him terribly, but I have that."

    The album's release coincides with new recognition for the actress and singer.

    It was announced this week that her recording of "Que Sera, Sera" ("Whatever Will Be, Will Be"), featured in Alfred Hitchcock's 1956 thriller "The Man Who Knew Too Much" starring Day and Jimmy Stewart, will be included in the Grammy Hall of Fame. In January, Day is to be honored with the Los Angeles Film Critics Association's career achievement award.

    And that career was storied. She once ruled the box office in a string of fluffy comedies including "Pillow Talk" with Hudson (which earned her a best actress nomination) and "That Touch of Mink" opposite Grant, movies that showcased her verve and fresh-faced sexiness. Her sweet vocals helped make hits of pop tunes including "Sentimental Journey" and Oscar-winners "Que Sera, Sera" and "Secret Love."

    On screen, Day often played the determined single career girl who could be swept off her feet (but never into premarital sex) by such irresistible suitors as Grant or three-time co-star Hudson. She was also the loving wife and mother in such movies as "Please Don't Eat the Daisies" (1960), with David Niven.

    Day came off as a straight-shooter who didn't let her beauty go to her head; she was no "Mad Men" toy. Granted, she was too ladylike to fit the definition of a dame, in the parlance of her early career. But she could hold her ground without fraying the hem of her tone-perfect cinematic femininity, or her co-star's masculinity.

    She ventured into exceptions to her signature romantic-comedies, most notably the Hitchcock thriller and "Love Me or Leave Me" from 1955, in which Day played jazz singer Ruth Etting in the story of Etting's career and tempestuous marriage.

    Day said she had no quarrel with the studio system under which she worked, one in which her films were largely dictated. She had stumbled into the craft, after all, pushed from band and club singer to actress by her agent. Day got the first role she tested for, in 1948's "Romance on the High Seas," and sailed on from there.

    "I was just put there, put there, put there. And I've never gotten over that. How could life be so good for me and I was never looking? I was never looking for it," she said.

    As for her personal life, she said, "There are always things that you go through that aren't perfect." For Day, that included three divorces and widowhood. When her third husband died, she learned that he and a business partner had lost her multimillion-dollar fortune. (She righted herself to some extent with the 1968-73 sitcom "The Doris Day Show," and a lawsuit.)

    Her decision to leave Los Angeles and the industry behind was an impromptu one, Day said. She had regularly visited Carmel-By-The-Sea, decided it suited her and made the move up the California coast and away.

    "I just loved what I was doing. But then, when I came up here, I thought well, I had my turn, and that's just fine. And the other people are coming up and starring and it was their turn. I didn't think a thing about not working," she said.

    Instead, she devoted herself to promoting the well-being of animals with the Doris Day Animal Foundation, which she created in 1978 and which is the new album's beneficiary. Her own pets, including some half-dozen cats, have it good: She built a glass-ceiling extension off her house so the felines can enjoy the view without the risks of going outside.

    Why the attention to animals? "They're the most perfect things on Earth," Day replied. "They're loyal. They love you. And they'll never forget you. ... I think they're put here for us to learn what love is all about."

    They're also steadfast companions as her circle of family and friends has been narrowed by death. She's still in regular touch with two-time co-star James Garner — who shares anecdotes about their working relationship in his newly published autobiography, "The Garner Files" — but she notes sadly how many other colleagues have passed away.

    Although dampened by loss, the buoyancy that infused her work in movies and music remains part of Day. In her ninth decade of life, however, the pace has changed.

    "Life Is Just a Bowl of Cherries" ("Life is just a bowl of cherries. So live and laugh at it all"), a snappy tune and a favorite since she danced to it as a 5-year-old in Cincinnati, is on her new album. But the arrangement has turned it into "beautiful ballad," Day said

    "When I sang it slowly, it became a super song," she said.

    The same can be said of Day, in any tempo.

     
    • lorenza102053  •  Columbus, United States  •  6 mths ago
      I LOVE IT !!! She is a doll and I love to hear her sing...
    • jamman  •  6 mths ago
      Here is one of the finest women, let alone entertainers the world has ever known. And I bet none of the hilljacks that read yahoo would ever take the time to read this outside of their Kardashian world!
      • CONNIE 5 mths ago
        Well said, and with heart. A truly charming woman.
      • Toni 5 mths ago
        One classy lady! I've watched all of her movies and love her voice
      • sebas 5 mths ago
        Doris Day and the Kardashians live on the same planet???
    • Jones  •  Sacramento, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Today's performers can't hold a candle to the class that Doris Day is.
      • A Yahoo! User 5 mths ago
        Well said
    • Save Our Wildlife  •  6 mths ago
      They failed to mention one of her most famous roles and probably my all time favorite, "Calamity Jane". What a great musical! Love her and love her music. Can't wait for the new CD.
      • Ronald H 6 mths ago
        My first crush was when I saw her in Calamity Jane, I was 12, when she fixed up the cabin and came out in the blue dress.....I always thought I'd marry a blue eyed, blond girl with freckles....I did get the blue eyes...chuckle....Que Sera, Sera
    • v  •  Kansas City, United States  •  6 mths ago
      This is Awesome! I am looking forward to hearing this. Who cares if she is 88? Tony Bennett still has it and is very entertaining at 85! I remember singing "Que Sera, Sera" as a little girl and will enjoy hearing it again. This is a Big LIKE in my book! Go Doris!
    • Zara  •  6 mths ago
      Such a class act. A rarity these days.
    • Sir Rotten  •  6 mths ago
      Now there is a lady.
      • AuditU 6 mths ago
        I would of agreed with your comment Ted if you would of used proper wording such as, a lady doesn't fool around with a married man. You sir are just as bad as the one you point out by lowering yourself to vulgarity.
      • ferd 5 mths ago
        You would HAVE agreed with Ted's vulgar and racist comment if it was properly worded!
    • Jane  •  6 mths ago
      One of Hollywood's all time classiest ladies. One of my childhood idols.
    • disgusted  •  Pleasanton, United States  •  6 mths ago
      she lived in an era when you had to have a real voice to survive - and survive she did. granted her movies were a little "corny" by today's standards, but she didn't have to take her clothes off or have a 3 ring circus behind her to drown out her voice - like alot of today's "talent"??
    • Richard  •  6 mths ago
      A classy lady with a wonderful career who apparently was never caught up in The Hollywood #$%$ --- I'm looking forward to her new album ---
    • Professor Firefly  •  6 mths ago
      A class act,even to this day...Back when you had to have talent to be famous and not a sex tape or some stupid reality show..
    • BarbaraB  •  San Rafael, United States  •  6 mths ago
      My grandfather (who lived in the Hollywood Hills for 50 years and knew a lot of "beautiful" people) claimed she had the best figure and the best heart in Hollywood. Her singing voice was and is wonderful. Love her big band stuff.
    • Because he loves me  •  6 mths ago
      They don't make them like that anymore.
    • Nateo  •  Cincinnati, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Sad that no one can fill her shoes.
    • *  •  6 mths ago
      She is one of best things that ever came out of Hollywood!!! ...She can sing so beautifully, .......she can act so well........, she's beautiful and has a great sense of humor! Just watched the last movie she made the other day,.......she was so good in it! She's always been a favorite of mine!
    • bernie  •  Warren, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Welcome back Doris !!!! Thank you.
    • Boxheadboee  •  Cicero, United States  •  6 mths ago
      There was a time you HAD to have a beautiful voice to become a great star and I tell you Ms.Day was tops.Just hearing her sing "Secret Love" just ...just...well you just don't hear voices like that any more .And may I add she didn't have to get half naked or dance like a "you know what" on stage/video to get the love and respect of her audience.Pure Beautiful Voice.
    • Gary.G  •  6 mths ago
      Doris, you look as good as you did in youre movies. Youre a class act.
    • Duwayne  •  Manly, United States  •  6 mths ago
      What a lady - I look forward to the album!!!!!
    • fmf_doc6566  •  Deridder, United States  •  5 mths ago
      Doris Day has more class in her little toe than any of the crap called talent coming out of Hollywood today.
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