This first Friday of the month of April marks the birthday of Doris von Kappeloff,
(1922-2019) better known to the world as the legendary singer/actress Doris Day.
In 1953, Doris starred in the title role of the western-musical film, "Calamity Jane"
during which she sang the beautiful romance ballad, "Secret Love".
When Doris first heard this song after its co-writer Sammy Fain visited her home,
she recalled her reaction as, "I just about fell apart." She knew she had to record this song.
Later, when she recorded the song for Warner Brothers studios in August, 1953 musical
director Ray Heindorf told her after her first recording session with the orchestra,
"That's it. You're never going to do it better."
"Secret Love" was released as a single record on October 9, 1953 by Columbia Records
just three weeks before the premiere of "Calamity Jane". The song was among
the Top 20 best-selling singles (reaching Number 17) on the Billboard chart in
January, 1954, and reached the Number 1 spot the following month.
"Secret Love" was also nominated for Best Song at the 26th Academy Awards in
March, 1954. In 1999, the song was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame.
Doris Day's signature song brings back happy childhood memories of my mother singing
"Secret Love" as we drove along in the car on one of our summer weekend family
drives, which usually included a stop at the local frozen custard stand
on the way home. Those were the days!