Here s the perfect 90th birthday present for Doris Day fans: a brand-new album of Day rarities spanning the 1940s through 1980s, offering tracks that have never appeared on an album or compact disc as well as several precious, recently-discovered gems. Among the previously unreleased titles are a 1947 rendition of the standard "Can't Help Lovin' That Man," a beautiful ballad from the '50s entitled "How Well I Know," and five tracks from Doris final recording session in 1985 including an amazing, jazz-flavored outtake performance of Everyone s Gone to the Moon. Also featured is Doris' last-ever film song, "Soft as the Starlight" (from 1966 s The Glass Bottom Boat) in stereo, plus a duo of soundtrack selections from her musical Young at Heart, an unreleased alternate version of her signature 1956 million-selling smash "Que Sera, Sera (Whatever Will Be, Will Be)" and three performances from Doris' 1970s CBS-TV variety specials, featuring superb interpretations of "The Way We Were," "The Gypsy in My Soul" and a medley that closes with "The 59th Street Bridge Song (Feelin' Groovy)." To cap things off, Doris reflects on her multi-faceted talents in a special promotional radio interview from the 1960s, retrieved from her personal archive. Plus liner notes with quotes from Doris, photos there's literally just one way to describe this one-of-a-kind collection -- "it's magic!"