Songs That Sample Again by Dorris Day

"Secret Love"
Secret Love - Doris Day.jpg
Unmarried by Doris Twenty-four hour period
B-side
  • "The Deadwood Phase"
Released Oct 9, 1953[1]
Recorded August 5, 1953
Studio Warner Bros. Studios, Burbank
Genre Traditional pop
Length 3:41
Characterization Columbia
Songwriter(s) Sammy Fain, Paul Francis Webster
Doris 24-hour interval singles chronology
"Choo-Choo Railroad train"
(1953)
"Secret Love"
(1953)
"I Speak to the Stars"
(1954)

"Hole-and-corner Love" is a song composed by Sammy Fain (music) and Paul Francis Webster (lyrics)[2] for Calamity Jane, a 1953 musical motion picture in which it was introduced by Doris Day in the championship role.[2] Ranked as a number i hit for Day on both the Billboard and Cash Box, the vocal also afforded Day a number 1 hit in the UK. "Underground Love" has subsequently been recorded past a wide range of artists, becoming a C&Due west hit firstly for Slim Whitman and later on for Freddy Fender, with the song also becoming an R&B striking for Billy Stewart, whose version also reached the Top xl as did Freddy Fender'due south.[3] In the U.K., "Cloak-and-dagger Love" would become the career tape of Kathy Kirby via her 1963 remake of the vocal.[2] The melody bears a slight resemblance to the opening theme of Schubert's A-major piano sonata, D.664.

Doris Mean solar day version [edit]

Doris Twenty-four hours first heard "Secret Dearest" when its co-writer Sammy Fain visited the singer'southward home and played information technology for her, Mean solar day being and so moved past the song that she'd remember her reaction as being: "I just almost fell apart".[4]

Day recorded the song on five Baronial 1953 in a session at the Warner Bros. Recording Studio (Burbank), overseen past Warner Bros. musical manager Ray Heindorf. On the 24-hour interval of the recording session for "Secret Dear", Day had done vocal exercises at her home. Then near noon—the session being scheduled for i p.m.—she had set out on her bicycle to the studio. Heindorf had rehearsed the studio orchestra prior to Day's reaching the studio; upon her arrival, Heindorf suggested that Day do a practice run-through with the orchestra prior to recording whatever takes, but acquiesced to Solar day's request that her first operation with the orchestra be recorded. Twenty-four hours recalls, "When I got in that location I sang the song with the orchestra for the showtime fourth dimension ... That was the first and only take we did." ... "When I finished Ray chosen me into the audio booth grinning from ear to ear and said, 'That's it. Yous're never going to do it better.'"[four]

The single of "Secret Dearest" was released on ix October 1953—three weeks prior to the premiere of the Cataclysm Jane film—by her longtime record label, Columbia Records in both 45 and 78 rpm format (cat. no.40108).[five] The single entered the Top 20 bestselling singles survey at number 17 on Billboard magazine dated ix Jan 1954 with the single reaching number 1 on the Summit 20 survey for the week catastrophe 17 February 1954, the calendar week in which the song'due south Academy Award nomination for Best Song had been announced, the nominations for the 26th Academy Awards for the film year 1953 having been announced two days before. Day's "Secret Beloved", having spent 3 weeks ranked equally the number i bestselling single by Billboard, was however ranked as the number 4 bestseller the calendar week of the 26th Academy Awards broadcast which occurred 25 March 1954. However, Twenty-four hours declined to perform the nominated (and ultimately victorious) "Hole-and-corner Dearest" at the Academy Awards ceremony, after stating: "When they asked me to sing 'Undercover Love' on University Awards nighttime I told them I couldn't—non in front of those people".[4] Instead, Ann Blyth performed the song at the ceremony. Day's refusal to perform "Secret Love" on the University Awards broadcast resulted in the Hollywood Women's Press Club "honoring" Twenty-four hour period with the Sour Apple Accolade equally the almost uncooperative celebrity of 1953: this put-down occasioned a bout of depression which kept Day most housebound for several weeks, and which Solar day eventually had to qualify her Christian Science outlook to deal with, consulting with a medical practitioner.[4]

1953/54 encompass versions [edit]

"Secret Love"
Single past Slim Whitman
from the album Favorites
B-side "Why"
Released December 1953
Recorded 4 December 1953
Genre C&West
Length 2:25
Label Royal
Songwriter(s) Sammy Fain, Paul Francis Webster
Slim Whitman singles chronology
"Lord Help Me Be as 1000"
(1953)
"Hush-hush Love"
(1953)
"Rose Marie"
(1954)

At the fourth dimension of the release of the Doris Day version of "Secret Dear" two vocal comprehend versions were issued, ane of which - by Gogi Grant with the Harry Geller orchestra - is said to have been recorded at RCA Victor'southward LA recording studio in July 1953 which would brand its recording earlier than Day'south: the other vocal encompass was recorded for MGM past Tommy Edwards with the LeRoy Holmes orchestra. Bing Crosby also had a single release of "Secret Love", recorded for Decca in Los Angeles in a 31 Dec 1953 session with the John Scott Trotter Orchestra[6] and it was included in his album Bing Sings the Hits (1954).

On 4 December 1953 Slim Whitman made a recording of "Secret Dear" in Baltimore Md: Whitman'south version reached number ii on the C&Due west chart in Billboard mag in the spring of 1954 concurrent with the Doris Twenty-four hours version existence number 1 on the magazine's Pop chart.

Both the Moonglows and the Orioles covered "Secret Dear" for the r&b market place, the Moonglows' rails being recorded in Chicago 10 Jan 1954 while the Orioles' rails was recorded in New York City 29 January 1954.

Kathy Kirby version [edit]

"Underground Love"
Unmarried by Kathy Kirby
B-side "You Have to Want to Touch Him"
Released October 1963
Genre Beat out
Length 2:25
Label Decca
Songwriter(s) Sammy Fain, Paul Francis Webster
Producer(due south) Peter Sullivan
Kathy Kirby singles chronology
"Dance On"
(1963)
"Secret Love"
(1963)
"Allow Me Become, Lover"
(1964)

In 1963, Kathy Kirby remade "Underground Dear", released as a single in October 1963. The track, with musical direction by Charles Blackwell, Jimmy Folio on guitar, and production past Kirby'south regular collaborator Peter Sullivan, afforded Kirby her Uk career record with a number iv Great britain chart height that December. "Secret Dear" was also a striking in Australia reaching number ii.[2]

Kirby recalled: "[when] 'Surreptitious Love'...was suggested by my recording director Peter Sullivan[,] I said 'Only that'due south already been done beautifully past Doris 24-hour interval!' Peter came up with a completely different version, upwards-tempo and starting with the heart eight. We took a gamble on it and decided that if it didn't nautical chart information technology would at least be a prestige number, so we were thrilled when it sold over half a million copies in three weeks".[vii]

"Cloak-and-dagger Love" provided the championship for a jukebox musical depicting Kirby's life story, which following its debut run at the Leeds City Varieties commencing 9 May 2008 played venues throughout the United kingdom of great britain and northern ireland into 2009.[ commendation needed ]

Chart (1963) Peak
position
Chart (1963) Peak
position
U.k. Singles Nautical chart[viii] 4 New Zealand Singles Chart[nine] 4
Danish Singles Nautical chart[10] four Australian Singles Chart[xi] iii
Hong Kong Singles Chart[ten] iii Irish gaelic Singles Chart[12] 7

Freddy Fender version [edit]

"Secret Dear"
Secret Love - Freddy Fender.jpeg
Single past Freddy Fender
from the album Are You lot Prepare For Freddy?
B-side "Loving Cajun Mode"
Released October 1975
Genre Tejano music
Length 3:35
Label Dot
Songwriter(due south) Sammy Fain, Paul Francis Webster
Producer(s) Huey P. Meaux
Freddy Fender singles chronology
"Since I Met You Baby"
(1975)
"Secret Dearest"
(1975)
"The Wild Side of Life"
(1976)

Freddy Fender remade "Cloak-and-dagger Love" for his 1975 album release Are You Prepare For Freddy? recorded in the summer of 1975 at the SugarHill Recording Studios (Houston): issued as a unmarried in October 1975 "Clandestine Honey" afforded Fender the 3rd of his four number 1 hits on the Billboard C&West, besides crossing-over to the U.S. Summit 40 of Billboard Hot 100, reaching number 20. (Fender would score one subsequent Summit twoscore hit, his fourth C&West number 1 striking "You'll Lose a Good Thing" crossing-over to the number 32 on the Hot 100.) Fender remade "Secret Love" for his 2002 album ''La Musica de Baldemar Huerta.

Chart (1976) Elevation
position
New Zealand (RIANZ)[13] 10
U.S. Billboard Hot Country Singles[14] 1
U.South. Billboard Hot 100[15] 20
U.Southward. Billboard Adult Contemporary[16] 10

Other versions [edit]

"Cloak-and-dagger Dear"
Single by Billy Stewart
from the album Billy Stewart Teaches Sometime Standards New Tricks
B-side "Expect Back & Smile"
Released September 1966
Genre R&B
Length 2:55
Characterization Chess
Songwriter(s) Sammy Fain, Paul Francis Webster
Producer(s) Billy Davis, Leonard Caston
Baton Stewart singles chronology
"Summertime"
(1966)
"Secret Love"
(1966)
"Every Day I Have the Blues"
(1967)
External audio
audio icon You lot may hear an organisation of "Undercover Love" past John Serry performed in 1956 Here on Archive.org

Fasten Jones did a novelty version of the vocal .(1955)

John Serry Sr. arranged and recorded this limerick with his ensemble on Dot Records (DLP-3024) for his album Squeeze Play in 1956 and on Versailles Records (90 M 178) on Chicago Musette -John Serry et son Accordén in 1958.[17] [eighteen]

  • Count Basie – Dance Forth with Basie (1959)[19]
  • Frank Sinatra - Sinatra Sings Days of Wine and Roses, Moon River, and Other Academy Award Winners (1964)
  • Art Blakey with Keith Jarrett – Buttercorn Lady (1966)[19]
  • Al Cohn – Rifftide (1987)[19]
  • Baton Eckstine – Once more with Feeling (1960)
  • Dexter Gordon with Hampton Hawes – Blues a la Suisse (1973)[19]
  • Ahmad Jamal – Ahmad's Dejection (1958)[19]
  • Brad Mehldau – Progression: Art of the Trio, Vol. 5 (2000)[nineteen]
  • Sinéad O'Connor – Am I Not Your Girl? (1992)
  • Dinah Washington – Tears and Laughter (1961)[nineteen]
  • Viola Wills - If You Could Read My Mind (1980)
  • Connie Francis recorded "Hole-and-corner Love" in a 27 Apr 1962 session at RCA Italiana Studios (Rome)for her album Connie Francis sings Laurels Winning Movement Picture Hits. The original version from Apr 1962, with an organisation by Geoff Love, was but bachelor in Australia (MGM Records) and New Zealand (MGM). All other worldwide releases of that anthology included a version with a new orchestration recorded in April 1963 with an arrangement by Don Costa.
  • Classical guitarist Kaori Muraji recorded an instrumental version on her anthology Portrait.[xx]
  • George Wright covered the song in his 1984 album Red Hot and Blue.[21]
  • George Michael covered the vocal in his 1999 album Songs of the Century
  • "Underground Honey" has been performed in various phase productions of the stage musical version of Calamity Jane in the US by Edie Adams, Martha Raye, Carol Burnett - who also sang the song in a 12 Nov 1963 televised broadcast of the Cataclysm Jane stage musical - , Ginger Rogers, and Louise Mandrell; in the UK by Barbara Windsor, Louise Golden, Gemma Chicken, Toyah Willcox, and Jodie Prenger; and in Australia by Rowena Wallace. Craven, who played the title role in an extensive touring production of Calamity Jane in 1995 and 1996, may be heard singing "Secret Love" on a 1995 cast album of Calamity Jane (Craven is the sole singer on the album). Willcox, who in the summer of 2003 played the championship role of Cataclysm Jane in the stage musical's W End production, has said of "Secret Dear": "It'due south a great song to sing; it's very powerful, and emotionally—and musically—information technology'due south the summit of the whole show."[22]
  • Piero Cusato - recording from his SoundCloud [ane]

Caterina Valente too recorded this song in an upbeat version. Pianist David Benoit recorded a version on his 1987 album, Waiting For Spring.

Bugs Bunny sang the song in the animated featurette "Rabbitson Crusoe" while on the shipwrecked deck.(1956)

Allan Sherman sang a parody of the song as "Secret Code" (1965) from the album "My Proper noun is Allan". (1965)

In the Billy Paul version of "Me and Mrs. Jones" (1972), a saxophone is heard playing the first 7 notes of "Hugger-mugger Love", in the intro and outro of the song. This resulted in a lawsuit by Fain and Webster for the use of the melody without approving beforehand. It was settled out of court, with both Fain and Webster receiving half of the proceeds each for the Billy Paul version of the song.

References [edit]

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  3. ^ keeping the tradition of Tv and Silverish Screen hits the Bar G Wranglers in Bryce Coulee continue to go along this peachy song alive as well. Whitburn, Joel (1973). Top Pop Records 1940-1955. Record Research.
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  6. ^ "A Bing Crosby Discography". BING magazine. International Social club Crosby. Retrieved June 29, 2017.
  7. ^ "Biography". Kathy Kirby. Retrieved July 23, 2016.
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  13. ^ Flavour of New Zealand, 27 February 1976
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