Over the last 70 years i have listened to countless vocal performances. This is one of the very best. So relaxing. So calming . So effortless. Sung at the pace that was intended by the composers. Brilliant harmonizing by Lorrie. Subtle perhaps but brilliant nevertheless. Thank you so much for the post.
Good performance. I love that dress. Simple yet elegant and classy. It is nice reading comments about you. Everyone that has met Lorrie that posted can't say enough nice things about her. A genuine smile goes a long way and it means more kudos for her and just adds to her exceptional talent to be considered as a good person.
A superb version of this. I always felt a little odd whenever I heard the Doris Day version...turns out that it was a #1 hit at the time of my birth (Aug 24, 1954.), and was playing on the radio in the nursery.....BRAVO LORRIE!!!!!
@12715159 Very true! I especially like this rendition from Lorrie Morgan. The opening instrument is just beautiful. Superb. Also the Jazz piano solo in the middle. Another favorite from Lorrie Morgan is "From this moment on" duet with her father George Morgan. Freddy Fender, "Before the next teardrop falls". That's totally different song although I like it very much, too.
Lorri I think you understand.Live in peace. Understand that I will have to work out my own peace. The devils still persist. I will be with you always. Much Much love. always.
She is an all around singer. I heard her with the greatest group in history, The Beach Boys. She has something in her voice, an edge, that Doris Day doesn't have.
+Ronnie Bishop Doris Day IS not a country singer, which is primarily what Lorrie Morgan is--no knock against her--she's a good singer with a nice voice and she knows how to do a song. But she has the advantage of having the music catalog of the last hundred years to choose from. Its gotta be a lot easier to take an already great tune and cover it well, than to try and put your stamp on a mediocre song and hope to have a hit with it. Might be possible in some cases, and it probably has happened--its just not easy.
Egbert Souce It's a matter of taste. Obviously millions preferred Linda Ronstadt over Doris Day. Lorrie Morgan had some great original song's. Though few compared to Linda. She was in a position to obtain many great song's but must have overlooked them for some reason. I don't know how many hits Doris had. But her voice compared to Lorrie or Linda is a no brainer. Just my opinion.
Does anyone know where I can get the karaoke version of this song played in this way not the doris day version ? I love Doris Day but just love the way the music is played in this way Lorrie Morgan.
Just read your response. That s why I get so outraged when people blame Lorrie for the downfall of Keith. I didn t know Keith personally. Had a coupe of drinks with him. But I guess I knew Lorrie from having worked around her more. Was in the business over 25 years. I became an old burnt old dude. lol No matter. lorrie is a great talent, more important she is a very loving, caring and forgiving lady.
Nicely done, I think she didn't do it to different from the orginal, and though I prefer Doris's version, she did a good job and gave respect to the song.
Don't agree with some of the previous comments. She Lorrie-ized a great old Doris Day song and made it hers just as she has done with a number of other artists songs - see my comments on her version of Will You Love Me Tomorrow.
I'm certain Lorrie isn't trying to "beat" Doris Day....i think it's a beautiful song and a beautiful tribute to Doris. I''ve been a Doris Day fan for 50 years and no one comes close to her beautiful voice but to hear her songs sung by another lovely voice such as Lorrie's is wonderful to hear.
Over the last 70 years i have listened to countless vocal performances. This is one of the very best. So relaxing. So calming . So effortless. Sung at the pace that was intended by the composers. Brilliant harmonizing by Lorrie. Subtle perhaps but brilliant nevertheless. Thank you so much for the post.
Beautiful job she does, and all backup musicians are awesome! The music is beautiful!
Absolutely beautiful. I remember when it was made popular by Doris Day. Lorrie does it credit very nicely as well
I love it!!
Nice choice and nicely done, music must always be ageless!
This lady could melt chocolate with her singing, she melts my heart thats for sure !
Good performance. I love that dress. Simple yet elegant and classy. It is nice reading comments about you. Everyone that has met Lorrie that posted can't say enough nice things about her. A genuine smile goes a long way and it means more kudos for her and just adds to her exceptional talent to be considered as a good person.
A superb version of this. I always felt a little odd whenever I heard the Doris Day version...turns out that it was a #1 hit at the time of my birth (Aug 24, 1954.), and was playing on the radio in the nursery.....BRAVO LORRIE!!!!!
Not only is she beautiful, but very versatile (country, pop, jazz) GREAT!!!
I love this song.I always remember my mom since I was five years old ,her memories .I missed you mama a lot.
I didn't know Lorrie sang this. I loved it when Doris Day sang it in "Calamity Jane", but this is beautiful too. Love anything Lorrie Morgan does!
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Just Beautiful. Right in the Pocket!
I wish Lorrie sing to me “ just how wonderful you are”.....good times Lorrie thank you for music
❤Lorrie is fantastic on this song!!
Perfection in Music and beauty. A Great rendition of this beautiful song.
Beautiful.
You don't get better than this!!
She is one in a million just so good and still is
Great job. You go girl.
so beautiful, so classic.....love her!
Sempre atual... Amo sua voz, doce, forte e suave ao mesmo tempo!!! Que show!!!
Lorrie evokes some of the inflections of Doris Day. Good job!!!
Beautiful song.
abslutely beautiful!
Very nice video, thanks so much for it.
Lorrie, I love you more! Papa Bob in MO.
Still beautiful music in 2024! Who's listening now?
@12715159 Very true! I especially like this rendition from Lorrie Morgan. The opening instrument is just beautiful. Superb. Also the Jazz piano solo in the middle. Another favorite from Lorrie Morgan is "From this moment on" duet with her father George Morgan. Freddy Fender, "Before the next teardrop falls". That's totally different song although I like it very much, too.
it's a great song ...i love it and i love Lorrie Morgan...
The best version I´ve heard. At some point it seems Brenda Lee singing !!!
OMG cousin you had such a lovely voice i'm so in ❤👍5💥 with your voice the best in the 🌍 kept it up I'd your CD L❤VE you honey
I make no secret of it--I love Lorrie Morgan!
I don't think a a woman can get any better than this
She is absolutely stunning.... Beautiful classy woman......
this complex track she is singing like a breeze Wow! Singing at the fringe of jazzy blues and ease of pop music
hay cousin ill come and watch your concert in Tulalip Casino you sure had a beautiful voice 👍5💥💋💖😙the best in the 🌍
Wow the best cousin I love it 5💥👍💖😍😙💋 best singer in the 🌍
love the song.
Very sweet.
she just might be the beautiful woman to exist, ever! you know, for a blond.
When was this recorded, this may be the venue that George Burns did a show from.
I just the last part singing, "I wish I Were 18 again."
Lorri I think you understand.Live in peace. Understand that I will have to work out my own peace. The devils still persist. I will be with you always. Much Much love. always.
She is an all around singer. I heard her with the greatest group in history, The Beach Boys. She has something in her voice, an edge, that Doris Day doesn't have.
***** I didn't know Doris Day ever sang it.
+Ronnie Bishop Doris Day IS not a country singer, which is primarily what Lorrie Morgan is--no knock against her--she's a good singer with a nice voice and she knows how to do a song. But she has the advantage of having the music catalog of the last hundred years to choose from. Its gotta be a lot easier to take an already great tune and cover it well, than to try and put your stamp on a mediocre song and hope to have a hit with it. Might be possible in some cases, and it probably has happened--its just not easy.
Egbert Souce It's a matter of taste. Obviously millions preferred Linda Ronstadt over Doris Day. Lorrie Morgan had some great original song's. Though few compared to Linda. She was in a position to obtain many great song's but must have overlooked them for some reason. I don't know how many hits Doris had. But her voice compared to Lorrie or Linda is a no brainer. Just my opinion.
J Calhoun Well Peggy Lee and Betty Hutton was from her generation. Maybe you can see why I prefer them to Doris then. Lol hahahahaha
+J Calhoun Check out Betty Hutton singing Murder He Says.
Great
A secret is a secret no more no less - but how can you keep a secret nowadays.
Does anyone know where I can get the karaoke version of this song played in this way not the doris day version ? I love Doris Day but just love the way the music is played in this way Lorrie Morgan.
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I liked the way that Slim Whitman sang it.
Just read your response. That s why I get so outraged when people blame Lorrie for the downfall of Keith. I didn t know Keith personally. Had a coupe of drinks with him. But I guess I knew Lorrie from having worked around her more. Was in the business over 25 years. I became an old burnt old dude. lol No matter. lorrie is a great talent, more important she is a very loving, caring and forgiving lady.
One of my favorite songs. austinhealey3
Nicely done, I think she didn't do it to different from the orginal, and though I prefer Doris's version, she did a good job and gave respect to the song.
well said.
who doesn't want a secret love lol
Don't agree with some of the previous comments. She Lorrie-ized a great old Doris Day song and made it hers just as she has done with a number of other artists songs - see my comments on her version of Will You Love Me Tomorrow.
Good lorrie as were doros day an kathy kirby ❤😊
Couldn't have said it better Mika. dave
ABSO;UTELY---------PERFECT MUSIC TO RELAX BLY
@midnitegoddes21 so true. i didn't do it, like a fool, and i died. silly me. won't be doing that again!
Billy Stewart
Eat your heart out Doris Day....Awesome. LOve it....rj
She is brilliant but wont beat Doris dayx
I'm certain Lorrie isn't trying to "beat" Doris Day....i think it's a beautiful song and a beautiful tribute to Doris.
I''ve been a Doris Day fan for 50 years and no one comes close to her beautiful voice but to hear her songs sung by another lovely voice such as Lorrie's is wonderful to hear.
Yes can only agree, was brought up on the Doris Day and Kathy Kirby versions.
I wonder if she knows- She would have had a pretty good shot at me ??
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Slim Whitman had the best version ever of this song, None compare to the Whitman version, and yet no one mention's Slim,
I'm afraid to listen; even scared to pull it up !!! lol
I love her, love this Cd, but that dress is ugly.
Does'nt come close to Kathy Kirby - the original singer!
Oh no! The original singer of this song was Doris Day, singing it in the movie Calamity Jane in 1953.
Doris Day was the original singer; but, yes, Kirby's version was wonderful.
Nope. doesn't work at all. But then I don't like Lounge Singer style
Freddy Fender owns this song.