Doris Day - But Not For Me video free download


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Uploaded: 2008/09/10

Simply Doris Day singing But Not For Me. Recorded in 1956 for her Day by Day album.

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9 years ago

¿Qué…?

Man!…you're wonderful… you're clever…you're nice…you looking like a gentleman...MAYBE YOU WOULD BE A GREAT HUSBAND, BUDDY & DADDY…

9 years ago

Andrea Riquelme

Me volvio a Enamorar con sus Canciones muy Tiernamente Gracias Eternamente !!!!!!!

9 years ago

Károlyné Szépvölgyi

Szeretem hallgatni, köszönettel Klára.

10 years ago

douglas stone

CANT' BEET THAT.

10 years ago

和田基

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10 years ago

rossharmonics

I guess when I was growing up I started seeing her films in the theater from the late 50s onwards. I didn't see her earlier films to years mu later and so they were a discovery. I do love the Rock Hudston films. But from that point on she didn't do films that showed her dramatic rang. Also, studios stopped making musicals so I didn't have a chance to see how she could carry a musical. It's not that I don't like the later films but the earlier are ones I got to experience later

10 years ago

Dayniac4324

Well .. .the thing about Doris is ... she always gave her best .. 100%...regardless of what material her husband signed her to. And he's the one that had control of that in the 60s. She told him she wouldn't do Caprice and he had already signed her to do it. So .. she did it and did the best she could. I always enjoy Doris .. no matter what the vehicle she's in.

10 years ago

rossharmonics

I don't want to write those films off at all. I don't think she rherself was ever bad and always brought something special to her work. I am a fan and enjoy seeing her act or listening to her sing in almost everything. But I do feel that her films in the 50s gave full range to her talent. I saw the Rock Hudson and James Garner films in the theater when they came out. The audience responded in a way you don't experience anymore.

10 years ago

Charles Jannuzi

If the theory holds, it might stay something about Elvis too? Elvis subjugated himself to a strong male but was also a mama's boy.

10 years ago

Charles Jannuzi

DD was a rare but true triple threat--could act, could sing, and could dance (although she had her dancing career finished with the badly broken leg in a car wreck). Oh, and she was gorgeous, so I guess you could say she was a quadruple threat. She didn't get to do the MGM musicals though, did she?

10 years ago

Charles Jannuzi

The 60s wasn't all disaster. The films with Rock Hudson are classics. The pairing with James Garner in Move Over Darling is quite good as well. That project followed from the disaster that helped kill Marilyn Monroe. It's actually quite a sad film in some scenes, with DD doing wonderful work.

10 years ago

Charles Jannuzi

So in that sense, there is a strong parallel with Elvis. Although you can see with Elvis that he more or less gave up trying to act in the vehicles his management signed him up for. The only goal was to get at least a million per flick. With DD you can always see the pro.

10 years ago

The Rosettes

thank you!! xxxx

10 years ago

Dayniac4324

I definitely will take a look ... so happy you enjoyed Doris' version !!

10 years ago

The Rosettes

thanks for this lovely version of 'But Not For Me'! :) Doris has such a beautiful take on it! We've just covered it, and we'd be so grateful if you all could find the time to have a look, if you can! thank you again for this great video! Lots of love, The Rosettes xxxx

11 years ago

Paul Davis

yes, lets face it Sinatra was a great actress!

11 years ago

Dayniac4324

The movie critic, Molly Haskell, has an interesting theory about female Hollywood stars who are the bread winners. So many of them have given their decision making over to a man that used them and spent every penny they earned. She thinks they subjugate themselves to a strong male to make themselves feel more feminine. Back in the 50s the woman wasn't supposed to make more than the man and I think she has a point. It's interesting anyway. Marty sure used Doris and left her broke !

11 years ago

Dayniac4324

Well ... from what I've read - her husband made all the business choices and he was doing everything for a buck. He gave her the Caprice script and she said she wouldn't even consider doing it ... he'd already signed her ! Very sad really .. she definitely had much more talent than she was allowed to use in the sixties. But her attitude was .. a deal is a deal and she gave her best - no matter what he signed her up to do.

11 years ago

rossharmonics

She was also a great actress like Sinatra. I'm told that in the sixties she started taking roles because of financial difficulties of her husband/manager. She showed much greater versatility in the fifties and gave some terrific, moving performances as in Love Me or Leave and Young at Heart,

11 years ago

Dayniac4324

She really is one of the best ballad singers ever. Your so right ... a wonderful description of her singing. Thank you for your great comment ... so happy you enjoyed !

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