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Day, Doris, 1922-2019
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- America's greatest hits 1954, Volume 5
- Jazz, 300 hits
- Strictly ballroom, original motion picture soundtrack
- Warner Bros., Hollywood's ultimate backlot, Steven Bingen ; with Marc Wanamaker, Bison Archives ; foreword by Doris Day
- The Pajama game, screen play by George Abbott and Richard Bissell ; produced and directed by George Abbott and Stanley Donen
- Young at heart, directed by Gordon Douglas
- Tea for two, Warner Bros. Pictures ; screenplay by Harry Clork ; musical numbers staged and directed by LeRoy Prinz ; directed by David Butler
- Golden memories, classic moments in 1950s pop music
- 4-movie laugh pack
- Romance on the high seas, Warner Bros. Pictures Inc. presents a Michael Curtiz production ; screenplay by Julius J. and Philip G. Epstein ; produced by Alex Gottlieb ; directed by Michael Curtiz
- Young man with a horn, Warner Bros. Entertainment Co. ; produced by Jerry Wald ; screenplay by Carl Foreman and Edmund H. North ; directed by Michael Curtiz
- The tunnel of love, writers, Jerome Chodorov, Joseph Fields ; director, Gene Kelly
- Doris Day
- The founder, original motion picture soundtrack, Carter Burwell
- I'll see you in my dreams, Warner Bros. Pictures presents ; written by Melville Shavelson and Jack Rose ; directed by Michael Curtiz
- Classic TV comedy
- My dream is yours, Warner Bros. Pictures Inc. presents a Michael Curtiz production ; screenplay by Harry Kurnitz and Dane Lussier ; directed by Michael Curtiz
- I, Tonya, Original motion picture Soundtrack, music by Peter Nashel
- The Doris Day special, producers, Ernest Chambers & Saul Ilson
- Music, movies & memories, Doris Day
- Christmas, 16 most requested songs, Various Artists
- Please don't eat the daisies, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer ; produced by Joe Pasternak ; directed by Charles Walters. Screenplay by Isobel Lennart
- Starlift, screenplay by John Klorer and Karl Kamb ; produced by Robert Arthur ; directed by Roy Del Ruth
- The best Christmas ever
- Calamity Jane, written by James O'Hanlon ; musical numbers staged and directed by Jack Donohue ; musical direction by Ray Heindorf ; produced by William Jacobs ; directed by David Butler
- Send me no flowers, a Martin Melcher production ; produced by Harry Keller ; screenplay by Julius Epstein ; directed by Norman Jewison
- Lover come back, a 7 Pictures Corporation-Nob Hill Productions, Inc.-Arwin Productions, Inc. picture ; produced by Stanley Shapiro and Martin Melcher ; written by Stanley Shapiro ; directed by Delbert Mann
- Billy Rose's Jumbo, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Inc. ; screenplay, Sidney Sheldon ; producers, Joe Pasternak and Martin Melcher ; directed by Charles Walters
- Midnight lace, Universal International ; a Ross Hunter-Arwin production ; screenplay by Ivan Goff and Ben Roberts ; produced by Ross Hunter and Martin Melcher ; directed by David Miller ; a Universal-International release
- Julie, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer presents ; an Arwin production ; produced by Martin Melcher ; written and directed by Andrew L. Stone
- Somewhere over the rainbow, the golden age of Hollywood musicals : [music from the original motion pictures digitally remastered]
- Send me no flowers, Universal presents a Martin Melcher production ; produced by Harry Keller ; screenplay by Julius Epstein ; directed by Norman Jewison
- How cool is that Christmas, [compiled by] Rachael Ray
- Lullaby of Broadway, Warner Bros. ; written by Earl Baldwin ; produced by William Jacobs ; directed by David Butler
- Sentimental favorites
- Move over, darling, Twentieth Century Fox presents a Cinemascope picture ; an Aaron Rosenberg-Martin Melcher production ; produced by Aaron Rosenberg and Martin Melcher ; story by Bella Spewack, Samuel Spewack and Leo McCarey ; screenplay by Hal Kanter and Jack Sher ; directed by Michael Gordon
- The glass bottom boat, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer presents a Martin Melcher-Everett Freeman production; produced by Martin Melcher and Everett Freeman; written by Everett Freeman, directed by Frank Tashlin
- Midnight lace, starring Doris Day, Rex Harrison and John Gavin. Produced by Ross Hunter and Martin Melcher. Directed by David Miller
- The winning team, Warner Bros. Pictures ; screenplay by Ted Sherdeman and Seeleg Lester & Merwin Gerard ; produced by Bryan Foy ; directed by Lewis Seiler
- Alfred Hitchcock's the Man who knew too much, Universal presents; Filwite Productions Inc. ; screenplay by John Michael Hayes ; directed by Alfred Hitchcock
- The Doris Day and Rock Hudson comedy collection, Universal Studios
- Those wonderful years, Disc one
- It's a Great Feeling
- America's greatest hits 1952, Volume 3
- The thrill of it all!, a Ross Hunter-Arwin production ; Universal Pictures Company, Inc. ; screenplay by Carl Reiner ; produced by Ross Hunter & Martin Melcher ; directed by Norman Jewison
- Doris day today, produced by George Schlatter and Jim Pierson ; directed by Tony Charmoli ; written by Digby Wolfe and George Schlatter
- Broadway
- How Cool is That Christmas, Rachel Ray
- All-time Christmas favorites
- The man who knew too much, a Universal Release ; screenplay by John Michael Hayes ; directed by Alfred Hitchcock
- It's magic, her early years at Warner Bros., Doris Day
- A day at the movies, Doris Day
- Music, movies & memories, Doris Day
- Daydreaming, the very best of Doris Day
- My heart, Doris Day
- Doris Day, her own story, by A.E. Hotchner
- Merry Christmas from Doris Day & Dinah Shore
- Love me or leave me, Doris Day
- Doris Day's greatest hits
- Day by day, Doris Day with Paul Weston and his music from Hollywood
- 16 most requested songs, Doris Day
- The Doris Day romance music collection, Doris Day
- The essential Doris Day
- With a smile and a song, Doris Day
- My heart, Doris Day
- I'll see you in my dreams, Calamity Jane, Doris Day
- Golden girl, Doris Day
- The Doris Day songbook, piano, vocal, guitar
- The Doris Day Christmas album
- Duet, Doris Day ; André Previn
- Doris Day's greatest hits, / Doris Day
- Doris Day sings 22 original recordings, (1952-53)
- The complete Christmas collection, Doris Day
- All-time greatest hits, Doris Day
- The doris day songbook, Doris Day
- Love me or leave me, director, Charles Vidor
- 4-movie laugh pack
- Young at heart, directed by Gordon Douglas
- Doris Day
- The tunnel of love, writers, Jerome Chodorov, Joseph Fields ; director, Gene Kelly
- Calamity Jane, written by James O'Hanlon ; musical numbers staged and directed by Jack Donohue ; musical direction by Ray Heindorf ; produced by William Jacobs ; directed by David Butler
- Send me no flowers, a Martin Melcher production ; produced by Harry Keller ; screenplay by Julius Epstein ; directed by Norman Jewison
- Julie, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer presents ; an Arwin production ; produced by Martin Melcher ; written and directed by Andrew L. Stone
- Midnight lace, Universal International ; a Ross Hunter-Arwin production ; screenplay by Ivan Goff and Ben Roberts ; produced by Ross Hunter and Martin Melcher ; directed by David Miller ; a Universal-International release
- The winning team, Warner Bros. Pictures ; screenplay by Ted Sherdeman and Seeleg Lester & Merwin Gerard ; produced by Bryan Foy ; directed by Lewis Seiler
- It's a Great Feeling
- The Doris Day show
- That touch of mink, directed by Delbert Mann ; screenplay by Stanley Shapiro and Nate Monaster
- Pillow talk, Universal International ; Arwin Productions, Inc. presents ; screenplay by Stanley Shapiro and Maurice Richlin, based on a story by Russell Rouse and Clarence Greene ; produced by Ross Hunter and Martin Melcher ; directed by Michael Gordon
- Young man with a horn, screenplay by Carl Foreman and Edmund H. North ; produced by Jerry Wald ; directed by Michael Curtiz
- Young at heart, directed by Gordon Douglas ; producer, Henry Blanke ; screenplay by Julius J. Epstein and Lenore J. Coffee, Liam O'Brien
- On Moonlight Bay, Warner Bros. Pictures presents ; screenplay by Jack Rose and Melville Shavelson ; directed by Roy Del Ruth
- The man who knew too much, a Paramount release ; screenplay by John Michael Hayes ; directed by Alfred Hitchcock
- Doris Day, the essential collection, Universal Studios Home Entertainment
- The West Point story, Warner Bros. Pictures presents ; a Warner Bros.-First National Picture ; screen play by John Monks Jr., Charles Hoffman and Irving Wallace ; produced by Louis F. Edelman ; directed by Roy Del Ruth
- The pajama game, directed by George Abbott and Stanley Donen
- Caprice, Twentieth Century Fox presents ; a Cinemascope picture ; an Aaron Rosenberg-Martin Melcher production ; directed by Frank Tashlin ; screenplay by Jay Jayson and Frank Tashlin ; story by Martin Hale and Jay Jayson
- Jumbo, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer presents a Joe Pasternak production ; produced by Joe Pasternak and Martin Melcher ; screenplay by Sidney Sheldon ; directed by Charles Walters
- The pajama game, Warner Bros. Pictures presents ; a George Abbott and Stanley Donen production ; screenplay by George Abbott and Richard Bissell ; produced by Brisson, Griffith and Prince ; produced and directed by George Abbott and Stanley Donen