Every Day [Import]

every day [import]

Editorial Reviews
Product Description
First time on CD, Japanese exclusive reissue of 1975 UK prog-rock rarity is packaged in a miniature LP sleeve. Vivid. 2004.

Every Day,Clancy,Rock/Pop


Every Day [Import]
What Every Girl Should Know/ Sentimental Journey
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Doris in sentimental mood
  • Another delight
What Every Girl Should Know/ Sentimental Journey
Doris Day
Manufacturer: Sbme Import
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

Swing GeneralSwing General | Swing Jazz | Jazz | Styles | Music
GeneralGeneral | Opera & Vocal | Styles | Music
GeneralGeneral | Pop | Styles | Music
GeneralGeneral | Easy Listening | Pop | Styles | Music
GeneralGeneral | Vocal Pop | Pop | Styles | Music
ClassicClassic | Vocal Pop | Pop | Styles | Music
Traditional PopTraditional Pop | Oldies | Pop | Styles | Music
Traditional Vocal PopTraditional Vocal Pop | Broadway & Vocalists | Styles | Music
Broadway & VocalistsBroadway & Vocalists | Imports | Stores | Music
PopPop | Imports | Stores | Music
ASIN: B00000I508
Release Date: 1999-05-25

Tracks:

  1. What Every Girl Should Know
  2. Mood Indigo
  3. When You're Smiling
  4. Fellow Needs a Girl
  5. My Kinda Love
  6. What's the Use of Wond'rin'
  7. Something Wonderful
  8. Hundred Years from Today
  9. You Can't Have Everything
  10. Not Only Should You Love Him
  11. What Does a Woman Do
  12. Everlasting Arms
  13. Falling
  14. More I See You
  15. At Last
  16. Come to Baby, Do!
  17. I Had the Craziest Dream/I Don't Want to Walk Without You
  18. I'll Never Smile Again
  19. I Remember You
  20. Serenade in Blue
  21. I'm Beginning to See the Light
  22. It Could Happen to You
  23. It's Been a Long, Long Time
  24. Sentimental Journey
  25. There They Are [*]

Album Details

Two Releases on One CD.

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Doris in sentimental mood.......2003-06-26

The first half of this twofer is the album What every girl should know. It was recorded in 1959 and is based loosely on the theme of the title track. The songs are from a variety of sources, although the team of Rodgers and Hammerstein composed three of them - A fellow needs a girl, What's the use of wondering and Something wonderful. Perhaps the most famous songs are When you're smiling (a song that was originally a top five American hit for Seger Ellis in 1928) and Duke Ellington's Mood Indigo. Despite the inclusion of When you're smiling, this album is dominated by ballads.

The second half of this twofer is the album Sentimental journey. It was recorded in 1964 and was something of a nostalgia trip for Doris - truly a sentimental journey back to the songs of the forties. The title track is a re-recording (and updating) of the song that provided Doris with her biggest hit during her days with Les Brown. Some may regard the new version as sacrilege, but I love it, as I also love the original.

The album begins with The more I see you. Originally an American hit for Dick Haymes, Chris Montez had an international hit with his cover in the sixties. I remember you was originally a top ten hit for Jimmy Dorsey but Frank Ifield had a huge sixties hit with it around the world, going to the very top of the UK charts. At last and Serenade in blue were popularised by Glenn Miller. Among the other songs here, you can listen to covers of Come to baby do (another song Doris originally recorded with Les Brown), I'll never smile again (Tommy Dorsey), I'm beginning to see the light (Harry James), It could happen to you (Jo Stafford) and It's been a long long time, which topped the 1945 charts in America via two different versions (Bing Crosby, Harry James).

Although these albums were recorded five years apart, they go well together. Two bonus tracks are included - Falling and There they are.

In the USA, What every girl should know was coupled with I have dreamed to make up a twofer, while Sentimental journey was coupled with Latin for overs to make up another twofer, but those albums do not contain any bonus tracks.

4 out of 5 stars Another delight.......1999-04-29

In Doris' album career for Columbia Records, I don't believe she ever put out a bad record. Her voice was always so pure and expressive;oft times making up for sometimes weak material. WHAT EVERY GIRL SHOULD KNOW is an album of weak songs, redeemed by impeccable song styling. SENTIMENTAL JOURNEY is great material performed in a "modern" arrangement by Miss Day circa 1965--a look back to her days with Les Brown. These albums on 1 disc are a treat for all Doris fans and those just discovering her magic. It is, however, the weaker in this import series.
Every Day the Same
Average customer rating: Not rated
    Every Day the Same

    Manufacturer: Stardumb
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

    GeneralGeneral | Alternative Rock | Styles | Music
    New WaveNew Wave | New Wave & Post-Punk | Alternative Rock | Styles | Music
    GeneralGeneral | Pop | Styles | Music
    ASIN: B000BPQGQQ
    Every Dog Has Its Day [Japan Import]
    Average customer rating: Not rated
      Every Dog Has Its Day [Japan Import]
      Salty Dog
      ProductGroup: Music
      Binding: Audio CD
      ASIN: B000T6DYQ2

      Product Description

      1990, Victor records Japan import edition. Total of 13 tracks. Out of print.
      Every Day (Single) (Import)
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        Every Day (Single) (Import)
        Brainpool
        ProductGroup: Music
        Binding: Audio CD
        ASIN: B000SJNUSW

        Product Description

        trks: every day, our own revolution, mr johnson cries-campfire version, gimme gimme gimme...(head).
        All Day Every Day
        Average customer rating: Not rated
          All Day Every Day
          N-Tyce
          Manufacturer: Import [Generic]
          ProductGroup: Music
          Binding: Audio CD

          GeneralGeneral | R&B | Styles | Music
          Dance & DJDance & DJ | Imports | Stores | Music
          RockRock | Imports | Stores | Music
          ASIN: B00000I2CE
          Release Date: 1998-12-15

          Tracks:

          1. We Come to Party
          2. Boom Boom
          3. Telefunkin'
          4. Hey DJ! (Play That Song)
          5. Whatever
          6. Baby Love
          7. All Day Every Day
          8. Raise Ya Hands
          9. This Song for You
          10. Sunshine
          11. Koo Koo for Your Love
          12. N-Tyce You
          13. We Come to Party [*]

          Album Details

          Japanese Version featuring Bonus Tracks.

          Music:

          1. Fania All Stars Live
          2. Flag of the Shiners [EP]
          3. Flaming Pie
          4. Forty Years to Find a Voice
          5. Genesis
          6. Girls of Valour [CD-single] [Import]
          7. Greatest Hits [Import]
          8. Halfway to Somewhere
          9. Hate to Tell I Told You So [CD-single] [Import]
          10. ...Hawaiian Voodoo... [Import]

          Music

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