I Remember You – Doris Day
“I Remember You” is a popular song originally written by Johnny Mercer and composed by Victor Schertzinger. It was first introduced in the 1942 musical film “The Fleet’s In,” where it was performed by actress and singer Dorothy Lamour. However, the version by Doris Day is perhaps the most well-known rendition of the song.
Doris Day, an American actress, singer, and animal welfare activist, recorded “I Remember You” in 1957 for her album “Day by Night.” The album showcased Day’s versatility as a performer and her ability to interpret a wide range of musical styles. “I Remember You” became one of the standout tracks from the album and remains a beloved song in her repertoire.
The song’s lyrics express feelings of longing and nostalgia for a lost love. It speaks of memories that linger on and the bittersweet emotions associated with remembering someone from the past. Day’s smooth and warm vocal delivery, combined with the sentimental lyrics, creates a heartfelt and evocative rendition of the song.
Throughout her career, Doris Day achieved great success as both a singer and an actress. She recorded numerous hit songs and starred in popular films such as “Calamity Jane,” “Pillow Talk,” and “The Man Who Knew Too Much.” Her wholesome image, radiant personality, and undeniable talent made her one of the most beloved entertainers of her time.
“I Remember You” is a timeless classic that has been covered by various artists over the years, but Doris Day’s interpretation remains one of the most memorable. Her version showcases her distinctive voice and captures the emotional essence of the song, making it a cherished piece of music in the American popular songbook.
Ginny
September 7, 2019 @ 1:48 pm
Such beautiful love songs! Thank you! I wish all of our songs today were sung like this. These just make you feel so peaceful.
Robert Kaiser
September 6, 2019 @ 7:43 pm
Doris Day was always a favorite. Great voice and great delivery. and a superior actress. Miss you, Doris!
Rodger N Chaffin
August 17, 2019 @ 10:23 pm
a very sobering, thought provoking rendition; I remember Frank Ifield’s version of this. Two different sounds of of well written song, and Doris is brilliant as always.
Lee Hixon
August 17, 2019 @ 6:47 am
Beautiful music, indeed! Recognized many of the “stars”. I say real stars……not run of the mill we see today who believe THEY are stars.
Geo Williams
August 16, 2019 @ 9:48 am
I am old but i can remenber Doris day and her songs they were great!
Wes MacAleer
August 15, 2019 @ 8:59 pm
Beautiful, lilting voice, with some much emotion. Thanks for the memory
RICHARD NICOLE
August 15, 2019 @ 5:17 pm
Those where the days of beautiful music and memories
Fredda Wolfe
August 15, 2019 @ 10:24 am
Beautiful and brings back so many memories – when music was so well done. I could not recall all of them but enough to say that I am really getting old.
Dorothy Newton
November 25, 2017 @ 3:30 pm
Lovely arrangement of a beautiful love song .! Knew about half of the movie stars .
Running Doe
November 25, 2017 @ 2:31 pm
This was so beautiful song