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Doris Day - Secret Love
Doris Day - Secret Love


Doris Day - Secret Love Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

Album: Greatest Hits
Released: 1953

Secret Love Lyrics


Once I had a Secret Love
That lived within the heart of me
All too soon my secret love
Became impatient to be free

So I told a friendly star
The way that dreamers often do
Just how wonderful you are
And why I'm so in love with you

Now I shout it from the highest hills
Even told the golden daffodils
At last my heart's an open door
And my secret love's no secret anymore

Now I shout it from the highest hills
Even told the golden daffodils
At last my heart's an open door
And my secret love's no secret anymore

Writer/s: PEACOCK, ALICE /
Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.
Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Secret Love
  • This was used in the film Calamity Jane, in which Doris Day played the title lead opposite the late Howard Keel. It won the 1953 Academy Award winner for Best Song. (thanks, Edward Pearce - Ashford, Kent, England)
  • Doris Day recorded this in less than 15 minutes. The liner notes from her A Day at the Movies compilation tell how she rode her bicycle to the studio, did one take (that was with the full live orchestra in those days) and the musical director was "grinning from ear to ear." (thanks, Dill - Alexandria, VA)

  • Guitar Slim Songs - The Things That I Used To Do
    Guitar Slim - The Things That I Used To Do


    Guitar Slim - The Things That I Used To Do Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: The Things That I Used To Do
    Released: 1953

    The Things That I Used To Do Lyrics


    The Things That I Used To Do
    Lord, I won't do no more.
    The things that I used to do
    Lord, I won't do no more.
    I used to set and hold your hand, Baby
    Cried begging you not to go.

    I would search all night for you, Baby
    Lord, and my search would always end in vain.
    I would search all night for you, Baby
    Lord, and my search would always end in vain.
    But I knew all along, Darling
    That you was hid out with your other man.

    I'm going to send you back to your mother, Baby
    Lord, and I'm going back to my family, too.
    I'm going to send you back to your mother, Baby
    Lord, and I'm going back to my family, too.
    'Cause nothing I do that please you, Baby
    Lord, I just can't get along with you.

    Writer/s: JONES, EDDIE
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    The Things That I Used To Do Song Chart
  • Slim claimed he was offered a song from God and a song from The Devil. He chose this one, which was the song from The Devil.
  • This has been covered by many guitar greats, including Jimi Hendrix, Stevie Ray Vaughan, and Chuck Berry. Slim's innovative playing, including the use of distortion, became widely copied.
  • Most hit songs at the time were specific to a certain region, but this was a rare R&B song that was popular in the North and South of the United States. It stayed at #1 on the R&B charts for six weeks.
  • Proceeds from this allowed Slim to feed his liquor habit. He died of pneumonia at 32.
  • Slim often played guitar with his teeth or behind his back when he performed this, theatrics that would be copied often in the years to come.
  • A young Ray Charles wrote the arrangements and played piano on this track. It was the first arrangement he got an official credit for. The session took place J&M Studios in New Orleans, where Charles was in town playing some clubs. The session was a grind, and it marked a milestone in Charles' career, as he led the musicians in take after take all night until they finally got it right. At the end of the song, when the horns fade out, you can hear Charles yelling, "Yeah!"

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