From the 1954 movie Young At Heart, starring Doris Day, Frank Sinatra, Gig Young, Ethel Barrymore, Republic Pictures/ Warner bros This clip is of Doris Day and Gig Young on the beach
I am so happy that CZcams has this clip. I wrote the song back in my Hollywood days. Loved having Doris Day record it as well. Honored that viewers are enjoying it again. Many thanks, Don Pippin
Forgot to mention: Charles Henderson wrote the beauitful simple lyric. No frills, just wonderful words with feelings. Charles was a well known vocal arranger/coach in the films. I had written the melody first, Charles wrote the lyrics in less than one hour. What a talent!! Lucky me. Don Pippin
Doris Day th epitome of beauty and star quality. Doris is the best singer in the world as far as I am concerned...and Young at Heart is one of the best films of hers...lovely songs and wonderful cast...a classic.
This is one af my all time favorites. Doris will go down as one of the most defined vocalists of the 20th century and deservedly so. I thank immensely for having entertained us so much.
Always thought Gig Young was a better leading man for Doris Day than Frank Sinatra was for this picture. (no disrespect to Frank) This could have been a nice romantic movie for Doris Day and Gig Young. Thanks for posting.
beautiful. Wish she would come out once and awhile so that she could know how much she is loved. Would love to see her. I could watch and listen to her all day!
Do so enjoy Gig Young. I remember him in That Touch of Mink with Doris Day and always wished that he could have gotten a girl somewhere along in the film...just like this one. :)
Beautiful song, beautiful singer. Thanks for posting. As far as I remember, doesn't Doris ditch Gig Young and elope with Frank Sinatra in this movie? Oh the sad irony! I still like this scene and the song though.
@xxholly1095x The song before "Hold Me in Your Arms" is "Ready Willing and Abel". These two songs were back to back on the issued recording. In England the hit was "Hold Me in Your Arms" in the USA it was "Ready Willing and Abel" Great songs for Doris Day.
@digitalclock yes she does but she really loves Alex. And the fact that Frank Sinatra wouldn't die at the end has ruined this otherwise treasure of a wonderful film, in my opinion. FS should never had been allowed to have that power. In the original, the Barney character dies, as he's supposed to and the Alex character and Laurie get back together. As they should!! It breaks my heart when Alex says to her, 'whoever said out of sight, out of mind was a liar'. I cry buckets every time.
I am so happy that CZcams has this clip. I wrote the song back in my Hollywood days. Loved having Doris Day record it as well. Honored that viewers are enjoying it again. Many thanks, Don Pippin
Forgot to mention: Charles Henderson wrote the beauitful simple lyric. No frills, just wonderful words with feelings. Charles was a well known vocal arranger/coach in the films.
I had written the melody first, Charles wrote the lyrics in less than one hour. What a talent!! Lucky me. Don Pippin
Nobody can sing like Doris. She's wonderful!
Doris Day th epitome of beauty and star quality. Doris is the best singer in the world as far as I am concerned...and Young at Heart is one of the best films of hers...lovely songs and wonderful cast...a classic.
doris day and gig young were so great together in this film
One of my all time songs and clips from this movie, i've viewed it a hundred times. I absolutely adore Dorris Day!!
This is one af my all time favorites. Doris
will go down as one of the most defined vocalists of the 20th century and deservedly
so. I thank immensely for having entertained
us so much.
Doris Day's voice is so soft and gentle I love it :) her voice always sends chills down my spine. She is just SO stunning.
One of Doris' many bests.
Always thought Gig Young was a better leading man for Doris Day than Frank Sinatra was for this picture. (no disrespect to Frank) This could have been a nice romantic movie for Doris Day and Gig Young. Thanks for posting.
beautiful. Wish she would come out once and awhile so that she could know how much she is loved. Would love to see her. I could watch and listen to her all day!
Love this movie and this scene.
She is just plain adorable !!
This is such a terrific song - sung beautifully by Doris. Thanks - fun to see and hear again !!
taken from an equally fantastic film with frank sinatra young at heart loved it when frank had the ending changed .
awesome singer, imo, best singer of a love song of our time, saw posted somewhere, DD voice has a lullaby type quality and i have to agree.
@Pipmus I love this song-- I am in awe of your musical talent!
Do so enjoy Gig Young. I remember him in That Touch of Mink with Doris Day and always wished that he could have gotten a girl somewhere along in the film...just like this one. :)
@Pipmus . Great song sir. A recognition of a different and more innocent era.
1 OF MY FAVOURITE SONGS OF DORIS MY IDOL
GREAT SONG !GEAT SINGER!!
@Pipmus thanks for writing beautiful songs like this :)
I love Gig Young!!!
Beautiful song, beautiful singer. Thanks for posting. As far as I remember, doesn't Doris ditch Gig Young and elope with Frank Sinatra in this movie? Oh the sad irony! I still like this scene and the song though.
What has happened to good old fashion romance? This song makes me miss my romantic Egghead more than words can say. I would love to in his arms now.
wow ,what a song and what a singer!!!!
@Pipmus great song!
@xxholly1095x The song before "Hold Me in Your Arms" is "Ready Willing and Abel". These two songs were back to back on the issued recording. In England the hit was "Hold Me in Your Arms" in the USA it was "Ready Willing and Abel" Great songs for Doris Day.
a little ray of sunshine
the girl next door every girl wanted to be back in their teens .
1:20 -1:29- the scene in the background is the same in two different shots
is that carmel , it looks very dreamy what a voice . a real lady , i have no interest in the usa but love doris day
Romantiker aller Länder vereinigt euch.
@digitalclock yes she does but she really loves Alex. And the fact that Frank Sinatra wouldn't die at the end has ruined this otherwise treasure of a wonderful film, in my opinion. FS should never had been allowed to have that power. In the original, the Barney character dies, as he's supposed to and the Alex character and Laurie get back together. As they should!! It breaks my heart when Alex says to her, 'whoever said out of sight, out of mind was a liar'. I cry buckets every time.
@debbiausten1 NOT BAD.
@Pipmus I love this song-- I am in awe of your musical talent!
wow ,what a song and what a singer!!!!