The Glass Bottom Boat (1966) Frank Tashlin, Doris Day, Rod Taylor, Arthur Godfrey

The Glass Bottom Boat (1966)  Movies

Posted by sono.il.garante at Feb. 10, 2015
The Glass Bottom Boat (1966)

The Glass Bottom Boat (1966)
DVDRip | Lang: English | AVI | 624x256 | XVID 987Kbps | MP3 128Kbps | 105:37mins | 849MB
Genre: Comedy, Romance | USA

After a series of misunderstandings, the head of an aerospace research laboratory begins to suspect his new girlfriend is a Russian spy.

The Glass Bottom Boat  Movies

Posted by at Dec. 13, 2024
The Glass Bottom Boat

The Glass Bottom Boat (1966)
Bruce, the owner of an aerospace company, is infatuated with Jennifer and hires her to be his biographer so that he can be near her and win her affections. Is she actually a Russian spy trying to obtain aerospace secrets?
Comedy  Romance 
Doris Day - Move Over Darling 1960-1967 (Remastered) (1997)

Doris Day - Move Over Darling 1960-1967 (Remastered) (1997)
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks, cue, log) - 3.2 GB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 1.3 GB
9:40:14 | Vocal Jazz, Pop, Easy Listening | Label: Bear Family Records

The fourth and final box in our monumental Doris Day retrospective. Here, on 8 CDs, is every song she recorded from 1960 to her last session for the label in November 1966. Nearly 200 songs, including some of her most popular and timeless albums such as 'Latin For Lovers', her 1964 Bossa Nova Collection and 'Doris Day's Sentimntal Journey' - her last Columbia album, which is a loving throwback to her musical roots in the big band Era. Also included is the 'Annie Get Your Gun' album with Robert Goulet and the title track to 'Move Over Darling' - a #8 in England in 1964.

«Through the Glass Bottom Boat» by Nancy Clark Bloomer  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by Gelsomino at Sept. 12, 2022
«Through the Glass Bottom Boat» by Nancy Clark Bloomer

«Through the Glass Bottom Boat» by Nancy Clark Bloomer
English | EPUB | 9.0 MB

Doris Day - Doris Day: Her Life In Music (2004)  Music

Posted by ciklon5 at Aug. 31, 2021
Doris Day - Doris Day: Her Life In Music (2004)

Doris Day - Doris Day: Her Life In Music (2004)
FLAC tracks / MP3 320 kbps | 2:42:25 | 370 / 891 Mb
Genre: Easy Listening, Jazz / Label: Columbia

Doris Day packed four careers into one lifetime, two each in music and movies. The pity is that all most people remember are her movies, from Teacher's Pet (1957) onward, as the quintessential all-American girl, cast opposite such icons of masculinity as Clark Gable and Rock Hudson. She also transposed this following to television at the end of the '60s with a situation comedy that lasted into the early '70s. If most people remember her as a singer, it's usually for such pop hits as "Secret Love" and her Oscar-winning "Que Sera, Sera (Whatever Will Be, Will Be)," which became her signature tune.
Doris Day - The Complete Columbia Singles Volume 3 (1950) (2023)

Doris Day - The Complete Columbia Singles Volume 3 (1950) (2023)
FLAC (tracks), Lossless / MP3 320 kbps | 2:06:43 | 581 / 286 Mb
Genre: Easy Listening, Jazz, Pop / Label: Legacy Recordings

Doris Day packed four careers into one lifetime, two each in music and movies. The pity is that all most people remember are her movies, from Teacher's Pet (1957) onward, as the quintessential all-American girl, cast opposite such icons of masculinity as Clark Gable and Rock Hudson. She also transposed this following to television at the end of the '60s with a situation comedy that lasted into the early '70s. If most people remember her as a singer, it's usually for such pop hits as "Secret Love" and her Oscar-winning "Que Sera, Sera (Whatever Will Be, Will Be)," which became her signature tune.
Doris Day - Day Time On The Radio: Lost Radio Duets From The Doris Day Show 1952-1953 (2017)

Doris Day - Day Time On The Radio: Lost Radio Duets From The Doris Day Show 1952-1953 (2017)
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks, cue, log) - 192 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 134 MB
57:48 | Pop, Vocal | Label: Real Gone Music

One couldn't imagine a better opening number for the radio program The Doris Day Show than "It's Magic," for each week between March 1952 and May 1953, the versatile song stylist and beloved motion picture star cast a spell over listeners worldwide with an intimate gathering of famous friends filled with music and laughter. Over the course of five dozen broadcasts of The Doris Day Show–recorded in Hollywood in front of a live audience and happily preserved on 16-inch transcription discs–Doris joined her special guests at the piano for performances of songs she often had never commercially recorded. This is a largely unknown and scarcely documented facet of Doris' career, and Day Time on the Radio brings to light no less than 32 rarities including 27 duets and five solo performances. Among her notable foils are frequent leading man Gordon MacRae, who starred in five pictures with Doris; here the two of them sing a total of four duets, highlighted by their medley of "Cuddle Up a Little Closer"/"Till We Meet Again."
Doris Day - Day Time On The Radio: Lost Radio Duets From The Doris Day Show 1952-1953 (2017) (Hi-Res)

Doris Day - Day Time On The Radio: Lost Radio Duets From The Doris Day Show 1952-1953 (2017) (Hi-Res)
FLAC (tracks) 24bit-44.1kHz - 476 MB
57:48 | Pop, Vocal | Label: Real Gone Music

One couldn't imagine a better opening number for the radio program The Doris Day Show than "It's Magic," for each week between March 1952 and May 1953, the versatile song stylist and beloved motion picture star cast a spell over listeners worldwide with an intimate gathering of famous friends filled with music and laughter. Over the course of five dozen broadcasts of The Doris Day Show–recorded in Hollywood in front of a live audience and happily preserved on 16-inch transcription discs–Doris joined her special guests at the piano for performances of songs she often had never commercially recorded. This is a largely unknown and scarcely documented facet of Doris' career, and Day Time on the Radio brings to light no less than 32 rarities including 27 duets and five solo performances. Among her notable foils are frequent leading man Gordon MacRae, who starred in five pictures with Doris; here the two of them sing a total of four duets, highlighted by their medley of "Cuddle Up a Little Closer"/"Till We Meet Again."
Doris Day - Day Time On The Radio: Lost Radio Duets From The Doris Day Show 1952-1953 (2017)

Doris Day - Day Time On The Radio: Lost Radio Duets From The Doris Day Show 1952-1953 (2017)
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks, cue, log) - 192 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 134 MB
57:48 | Pop, Vocal | Label: Real Gone Music

One couldn't imagine a better opening number for the radio program The Doris Day Show than "It's Magic," for each week between March 1952 and May 1953, the versatile song stylist and beloved motion picture star cast a spell over listeners worldwide with an intimate gathering of famous friends filled with music and laughter. Over the course of five dozen broadcasts of The Doris Day Show–recorded in Hollywood in front of a live audience and happily preserved on 16-inch transcription discs–Doris joined her special guests at the piano for performances of songs she often had never commercially recorded. This is a largely unknown and scarcely documented facet of Doris' career, and Day Time on the Radio brings to light no less than 32 rarities including 27 duets and five solo performances. Among her notable foils are frequent leading man Gordon MacRae, who starred in five pictures with Doris; here the two of them sing a total of four duets, highlighted by their medley of "Cuddle Up a Little Closer"/"Till We Meet Again."
Doris Day - Day Time On The Radio: Lost Radio Duets From The Doris Day Show 1952-1953 (2017) (Hi-Res)

Doris Day - Day Time On The Radio: Lost Radio Duets From The Doris Day Show 1952-1953 (2017) (Hi-Res)
FLAC (tracks) 24bit-44.1kHz - 476 MB
57:48 | Pop, Vocal | Label: Real Gone Music

One couldn't imagine a better opening number for the radio program The Doris Day Show than "It's Magic," for each week between March 1952 and May 1953, the versatile song stylist and beloved motion picture star cast a spell over listeners worldwide with an intimate gathering of famous friends filled with music and laughter. Over the course of five dozen broadcasts of The Doris Day Show–recorded in Hollywood in front of a live audience and happily preserved on 16-inch transcription discs–Doris joined her special guests at the piano for performances of songs she often had never commercially recorded. This is a largely unknown and scarcely documented facet of Doris' career, and Day Time on the Radio brings to light no less than 32 rarities including 27 duets and five solo performances. Among her notable foils are frequent leading man Gordon MacRae, who starred in five pictures with Doris; here the two of them sing a total of four duets, highlighted by their medley of "Cuddle Up a Little Closer"/"Till We Meet Again."