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In August 1948 I walked into the Boonton theatre in Boonton, New
Jersey, and fell in love with Doris Day when she sang "It's Magic" in
"Romance On The High Seas" and have been in love with her ever since!
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It's Magic
Doris Day
Words by Sammy Cahn
Music by Jule
Styne
Sung by Doris in her film debut: "Romance On the High Seas", also
starring Jack
Carson and Janis Paige
You sigh, the song begins, you
speak and I hear violins
It's magic
The stars desert the skies and rush to
nestle in your eyes
It's magic
Without a golden wand or mystic
charms
Fantastic things begin when I am in your arms
When we walk
hand-in-hand, the world becomes a wonderland
It's magic
How else can I
explain those rainbows when there isn't rain?
It's magic
Why do I tell
me myself these things that happen are all really true
When in my heart I
know the magic is my love for you?
It's magic
It's
magic
Why do I tell me myself these things that happen are all really
true
When in my heart I know the magic is my love for you?

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Doris Day | |
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![]() Doris Day in the early 1950s | |
Born | Doris Mary Anne Kappelhoff April 3, 1922 Cincinnati, Ohio, United States |
Occupation | Actress/Singer |
Years active | 1939–1987 |
Spouse(s) | Al Jorden (1941-1943) (divorced) George Weidler (1946-1949) (divorced) Martin Melcher (1951-1968) (his death) Barry Comden (1976-1981) (divorced) |
Doris Day Animal Foundation Official website Doris Day (born Doris Mary Ann Kappelhoff; April 3, 1922),[1] is an American actress, singer, and animal rights activist. Day's entertainment career began in her late teens as a big band singer. In 1945 she had her first hit recording , "Sentimental Journey", and, in 1948, appeared in her first film, Romance on the High Seas. During her entertainment career, she had appeared in thirty-nine films, recorded more than six-hundred-fifty songs, received an Academy Award nomination, won a Golden Globe and a Grammy Award, and, in 1989, received the Cecil B. DeMille Award for lifetime achievement in motion pictures. As of 2009, Day is the top-ranking female box office star of all time, ranks sixth in the top ten of box office performers overall.[2] Â Â |