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A song and music video Pillow Talking recorded by American rapper Lil Dicky; A song Pillowtalk recorded by British singer and songwriter Zayn. The 1959 Rock Hudson/Doris Day film Pillow Talk follows the screwball comedy format of a humorous battle of the sexes focusing on courtship, marriage--and therefore wished-for consummation and pillow talk.
from The Doris Day Christmas Album "The Christmas Song (Chestnuts Roasting on an Open Fire)" Mel Tormé: Bob Wells: August 29, 1946 (with Les Brown's Band of Renown) June 16, 1964 from The Doris Day Christmas Album "Christmas Story" Walsh September 11, 1950 released both as single and on the album On Moonlight Bay "The Christmas Waltz" Jule Styne
Doris Day (born Doris Mary Anne Kappelhoff; April 3, 1922 – May 13, 2019) was an American actress and singer.She began her career as a big band singer in 1937, achieving commercial success in 1945 with two No. 1 recordings, "Sentimental Journey" and "My Dreams Are Getting Better All the Time" with Les Brown and His Band of Renown.
Day herself was no Doris Day, by choice and by hard luck. In "Pillow Talk," released in 1959 and her first of three films with Rock Hudson, she proudly caught up with what she called "the ...
Thereafter, Sylvia decided to return as a musical artist and record "Pillow Talk" herself, finally releasing the song in 1973. "Pillow Talk" is an early example of prototypical disco music. The vocals are replete with moaning and heavy breathing, predating Donna Summer 's orgasmic moans on 1975's " Love to Love You Baby ".
Other film roles were as James Stewart's nurse in Rear Window (1954) and as Doris Day's housekeeper, Alma, in Pillow Talk (1959). Although best known for comedy roles, she played the occasional dramatic role, most notably in With a Song in My Heart (1952), Pickup on South Street (1953), Titanic (1953), The Misfits (1961), and Birdman of ...
Down with Love is a 2003 romantic comedy film directed by Peyton Reed.It stars Renée Zellweger and Ewan McGregor and is a pastiche of the early-1960s American "no-sex sex comedies", [4] such as Pillow Talk and Lover Come Back (both starring Rock Hudson, Doris Day, and Tony Randall) and the "myriad spawn" [5] of derivative films that followed; Time film critic Richard Corliss wrote that Down ...
She composed songs for 19 more movies over the years, culminating in work for 1959's Pillow Talk, starring Rock Hudson and Doris Day and 1960's Portrait in Black, starring Lana Turner and Anthony Quinn. [1] She is credited for co-writing the title song from Pillow Talk, sung by Doris Day in the film.