By Nicholas Stix
TCM Remembers: Doris Day (1922 - 2019)
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Turner Classic Movies
Published on May 13, 2019
Today, we wave goodbye to the iconic Doris Day, who brought so much joy to her fans throughout her legendary career. #TCMRemembers #DorisDay Subscribe now to watch more classic film content from TCM http://spr.ly/6017cTBT
At one point, “Secret Love” became Day’s signature song, though that was a eclipsed a few years later, by “Que Sera, Sera.”
Doris Day: “Secret Love”
Once I had a secret love,
That lived within the heart of me,
All too soon my secret love,
Became impatient to be free.
So I told a friendly star,
The way that dreamers often do,
Just how wonderful you are,
And why I'm so in love with you.
Now I shout it from the highest hills,
Even told the golden daffodils,
At last my heart's an open door,
And my secret love's no secret anymore.
[Bridge]
Now I shout it from the highest hills,
Even told the golden daffodils,
At last my heart's an open door,
And my secret love's no secret anymore.
From 2008: “Doris Day, the Girl Next Door”
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CBS Sunday Morning
Published on May 13, 2019
One of the most popular and enduring stars of film, music and television was Doris Day (1922-2019), who in later years retreated for the most part from the public eye, devoting her life to animal rights causes. In this "Sunday Morning" report which originally aired July 13, 2008, correspondent Jerry Bowen talked about Day's career, her Hollywood legacy, and her privacy with biographer David Kaufman, author of "Doris Day: The Untold Story of the Girl Next Door"; cabaret singer Mary Cleere Haran, who created a one-woman show dedicated to the songs of Doris Day; and Day's friend and frequent co-star Kaye Ballard.
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Doris Day: “Que Sera, Sera”
(Warning: The recording works, but the first and last 16 seconds are empty.)
Music by Ray Evans
Lyrics by Jay Livingston
When I was just a little girl
I asked my mother, what will I be,
Will I be pretty? Will I be rich?
Here's what she said to me.
Que será, será,
Whatever will be, will be,
The future’s not ours to see,
Que será, será,
What will be, will be.
When I grew up and fell in love,
I asked my sweetheart, what lies ahead,
Will we have rainbows, day after day?,
Here's what my sweetheart said,
Que será, será
Whatever will be, will be,
The future's not ours to see,
Que será, será,
What will be, will be.
Now I have children of my own,
They ask their mother, what will I be?,
Will I be handsome, will I be rich?,
I tell them tenderly,
Que será, será,
Whatever will be, will be,
The future's not ours to see,
Que será, será,
What will be, will be.
Que será, será!
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Quite a simple song,but memorable.Another great white star gone.
--GRA
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