One of America’s best-loved entertainers!
Having achieved success as a big band singer, film actress, recording artist, radio, and television performer, Doris Day was one of America’s best-loved entertainers of the ’50s.
On the silver screen, Doris Day acted alongside Bob Hope, Frank Sinatra, Jack Lemon, Cary Grant, and Clark Gable. As a singer, her long career started in 1945 and contained a string of hit tunes.
Most notably she had chart success with Sentimental Journey and My Dreams Are Getting Better All The Time, both with Les Brown, and both hitting #1 in 1945.
For the next twenty-two years she would follow these two debut singles with releases like Again, A Guy Is A Guy, Secret Love, Que Sera, Sera, Dream A Little Dream Of Me, Fly Me To The Moon, and Over The Rainbow.
In 2011, she released her final studio album, My Heart, and would become the oldest artist to enter the top 10 in the U.K. at 89 years old. Doris Day passed away in 2019 at the age of 97.
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Dream A Little Dream Of Me
You can learn how to play Dream A Little Dream Of Me by Mama Cass using chords, lyrics, chord analysis, and Spytunes video guitar lessons.
| C Gbdim7 | Ab6 G |
Stars shining bright above you…
Fly Me To The Moon
You can learn how to play Fly Me To The Moon by Frank Sinatra using chords, lyrics, chord analysis, and the original recording.
| Am7 | Dm7 | G7 | Cmaj7 |
Fly me to the moon, let me play among the stars…
Over The Rainbow
You can learn how to play Over The Rainbow by Eva Cassidy using chords, lyrics, TAB, chord analysis, and Spytunes video guitar lessons.
| Gsus2 /F# | Em /D | Bm7b13 | G7 Amadd4 /B |
Somewhere over the rainbow…
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