“Forgotten Hollywood”- Doris Day to Release a New CD!
June 13th, 2011Manny P. here…
Doris Day is set to release a new CD, her first in two decades. The initial distribution will take place in the United Kingdom through Sony Music on September 5th. The project is called My Heart. Fans in the U.S. can pre-order it through Amazon’s UK division.
This is great news for a number of reasons. Tabloid rumors to the contrary, Day is healthy, and living in Carmel Valley, CA. And, our Forgotten Hollywood radio program on The SPA Network will be celebrating the fabulous career of this amazing singer and actress. The show will air on Saturday, July 9th at 3p (pst). In fact, why not enjoy a musical retropective focusing on cinema every week on The SPA.
According to Doris Day on her website:
This CD project has been a very personal one for me. I selected all the songs myself from among a group of tunes we recorded for my television series, Doris Day’s Best Friends. I’ve also included a song sung by my son Terry, as well as his favorite recording of mine, Life is Just a Bowl of Cherries. You know, the more time passes, the more I realize the sentiment of that song is so very true.
I’m just overwhelmed at the response we’ve been getting so far. I’m just glad you dear friends and fans are out there and still interested in the music.
God bless Doris Day!
Until next time> “never forget”

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