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A Day In The Life Of Dennis Day MP3 CD

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This show comes on CD In MP3 Format

Dennis Day was born in NYC on May 21, 1916. Born Owen Patrick Eugene McNulty, he was an Irish-American singer and radio and television personality. Day graduated from St. Patrick's Cathedral High School, and attended Manhattan College, where he sang in the glee club. Day appeared for the first time on Jack Benny's radio show on October 8, 1939, taking the place of another famed tenor, Kenny Baker. He remained associated with Benny's radio and television programs until the latter's death in 1974. He was introduced (with an actress playing his mother) as a young (nineteen year old), naive boy singer — a character he kept through his whole career. His first song was "Goodnight My Beautiful".

Besides singing, Dennis Day was an excellent mimic. He did many imitations on the Benny program of various noted celebrities of the era, such as Ronald Colman, Jimmy Durante, and Jimmy Stewart. From 1944 through 1946, he served in the US Navy as a Lieutenant.

On his return to civilian life, he continued to work with Benny while also starring in his own show, A Day in the Life of Dennis Day (1946-1952), where he plays a naive soda jerk boarding at the home of the parents of his girlfriend, Mildred Anderson. The show also show cased Day's beautifully sung songs, usually two per show. It also let him step out of character in many of the scenes, which of course, led to some outrageous stories.  With excellent performances by Day, Barbara Eiler and John Brown , plus all the great music, it’s a must to add to your old time radio collection.

Benny became the frequent butt of jokes on his own show that Day had two programs compared to Benny's one. His TV series, The Dennis Day Show (aka The RCA Victor Show) was telecast from 1952 to 1954. Between 1952 and 1978, he made numerous TV appearances as a singer, actor and voice for animation.

In 1948, Day married Peggy Almquist. The marriage lasted until his death. The couple had ten children. One of his brothers was wed to actress/singer Ann Blyth. Dennis Day died of Lou Gehrig's disease at age 72 in Los Angeles, California on June 22, 1988. His star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame is at 6646 Hollywood Boulevard.

So sit back and enjoy better then 22 hours, in over 45 episodes, of great performances featuring the wonderful voice of Dennis Day.

Your CD contains the following wonderful shows.

461003 The Masquerade Ball
461114 Dennis Writes A Radio Script
461225 Sing For The King
470101 Dennis Is Guest Speaker At The Ladies Aid Meeting
470122 Dennis Has Amnesia
470122 Dennis Inheritance
470212 The Other Woman
470316 The Photographer
470326 Burnside House
470409 Miss Courtney
470416 Marriage Counselor
470423 True Life Article
470827 The Drama Critic
470903 Dennis For Mayor
470924 Railroad Property
471001 The New Jail
471015 The Dress Shop
471022 Dennis Sells Insurance
471203 Society Editor
471210 The Bank Loan
471217 The Ladies Club
480114 Modern Art
480121 The Post Office
480128 The Radio Show
480317 Baby Picture Contest
480324 Weaverville Land Grab
480407 Save WEAZ
480421 Newspaper Misquote
480505 Dennis The Actor
480616 An Old Shipmate
480623 The Bookie
480630 The New Gym
480918 Out On The Town
480925 The New Boarder
481002 The Runaway
481009 Football Plays
481016 Phony Oil Deal
481023 Mildred’s Boyfriend
481030 The Jewel Thief
481113 Advice Column
481204 Mr. Andersons Love Letters
490108 The Mayors Office
490115 The Party
490129 Father And Son Dinner
490215 The Elopement
490219 Mistaken For An Heir
490226 The Missing Heir
490416 Campaigning For Assembly
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