Fans
throughout the world are mourning the death of Doris Day who recently passed
away at the age of 97. It’s impossible to tell how many people have been
touched by her wonderful work as an actress, singer and animal rights activist.
And I am lucky to be one of them. In fact, she has a special place in my heart.
This
is a true story, even though it seems rather unbelievable. When my husband
Larry and I were in high school, our first date was a movie, Romance on the
High Seas, starring Doris Day and Jack Carson. After the film, Larry drove
to City Park and turned on the car radio. We danced in the silvery moonlight,
using the vacant tennis court as our private ballroom. Both of us laughed when
we recognized one of the selections being played as “It’s Magic,” a tune from
the movie we had just seen – and sung by Doris Day. What a perfect song – and performed so beautifully!
Now fast forward to 37 years later. After
being divorced and estranged from Larry for so many years, I was waiting for
him to move in with me again. One evening I turned on the television and could
hardly believe my eyes and ears. The TCM channel was showing Romance on the
High Seas, and Doris Day was singing “It’s Magic” as Larry walked through the door.
I’ll never forget those two magical
nights.
Thank you, Doris Day. May you rest in peace.
Doris Day’s films
always cheer me.
Her work on screen is
great to see.
Singing, dancing and
comedy.
Drama was in her
wheelhouse too.
“Midnight Lace” thrilled
me through and through.
In real life, her
kindness proved true.
Fans share sadness
because she’s gone.
But her movies will
still be strong.
And her bright light
will still shine on.
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