Doris Day - How Insensitive. video free download


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Uploaded: 2010/01/12

bossa nova jazz standard composed by Antônio Carlos Jobim,

from the Doris Day album Latin For Lovers

Comments

9 years ago

ana maria agra

Canta muito bem mesmo

9 years ago

poffy8888

Interesting to compare Day & SInatra doing this song. Try it peeps !

9 years ago

ladylovin1

Love love love Doris Day...her version of this song is superb!

9 years ago

Luigi Jaconelli

golden syrup, velvet

9 years ago

keri caye

That's our Doris! I love her

10 years ago

Luigi Jaconelli

more beautiful music

10 years ago

DE G

you've got to hear Dee Dee Bridgewater's rendition!

11 years ago

Don Diego

Tom jobim é um mestre senhores ;)

11 years ago

JEJE2361

also recorded by Pet Clark; Doris' rendition probably the best ever...

11 years ago

Diana Smail

How insensitive I must have seemed When she told me that she loved me How unnerved and cold I must have seemed When she told me so sincerely Why she must have asked Did I just turn and stare in icy silence What was I to say? What can you say When a love affair is over? Why she must have asked Did I just turn and stare in icy silence What was I to say? What can you say When a love affair is over? So now she's gone away And I'm alone With a memory of her last look Vague and drawn and sad I see it

12 years ago

midmodgal

The Monkees recorded a version. It's sung by Mike Nesmith and has a country-swing feel. I tried to upload it recently but YT blocked it. Shame because it is gorgeous. btw, Doris is my girl!

12 years ago

billyboylb

Love Doris!

12 years ago

Betty Racine

Has anyone ever heard Eddie Fisher's version of Insensitive? It's on his Games That Lovers Play album. I have never heard it sung by anyone else until I heard this one by Doris. Maybe someone could put Eddie's version on. It's nice to know that Doris is still singing. She was one of the best.

12 years ago

Liam Cole

I grew up on Sinead O'Connor's version, and it's pretty awesome. This one is the one that inspired her, and is also fantastic.

12 years ago

dedeurs

I sort of collect 'How Insensitive' renditions. Shirley Bassey: the most sophisticated one so far, Andy Williams: the most silky one, Robert Wyatt: the oddest one, Astrud Gilberto: the most Latino (and lifeless!) one and Sinatra's voice simply didn't fit. I'm hearing Doris's for the first time, wow, what a performance. That beautiful husky voice, the EMOTION she puts into it! Have you noticed that she always sang effortless? No matter what genre. A singing and acting genius, this Sunshine Girl.

12 years ago

azrilia1

beautiful voice, i love this version better than Astrud gilberto ...Doris sang this with feelings and emotions in her words...:))

12 years ago

Angel Eric Mendoza Gutiérrez

@tgmtgmtgm Me agrada este comentario. Aprecio y admiro a los conocedores de la música popular. Yo tuve mucho tiempo creyendo que cantar y gritar eran lo mismo, jejeje. Gracias por recordarme cuál es cuál.

13 years ago

tgmtgmtgm

I concur with the previous post. Excellent version from a superior Day album (possibly her best). Day never over-sang; rather, her voice was the medium through which the emotions of a song were conveyed. (Listen to the portion that refers to "icy silence") She never engaged in the irritating "vocal gymnastics" that are so commonplace among contemporary singers.

13 years ago

sleepybom

I love this version that Doris Day sings.

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