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  1. The song was featured in the musical film On Moonlight Bay (1951) and gave the film its title; it was sung by Doris Day and Gordon MacRae. Day also recorded the song commercially, and it appeared on her 1951 album On Moonlight Bay, featuring songs from the film.

  2. On Moonlight Bay. A small-town tomboy falls for the boy-next-door in the years before World War I. 1,225 IMDb 6.9 1 h 34 min 1951. X-Ray ALL.

  3. Moonlight Bay: Doris Day With Paul Weston & His Orchestra* – Till We Meet Again: Doris Day And Jack Smith (2) With P. Weston & His Orchestra* – Love Ya: Doris Day – Christmas Story: Doris Day And Jack Smith (2) With P. Weston & His Orchestra* And The Norman Luboff Choir* – I'm Forever Blowing Bubbles: Doris Day With Paul Weston & His ...

  4. A7 Em7/9 A4/7/9 D G D We were sailing along Em7 Gdim D G D On Moonlight Bay D Cdim Fdim Em7/9 A7 Em7 We could hear the voices ringing A4/7 A7/13 D Fdim A They seemed to say A7 Em7/9 A7/13 D G D You have stolen her heart Em7 Gdim D G D Now don't go 'way Gdim D A Bm5-/7 A As we sang love's old sweet song Em7 A7/13 D On Moonlight Bay

  5. Doris Day, Gordon MacRae, Jack Smith. During World War I, tomboy Marjorie moves with her family to a new house in a small town in Indiana and begins a romance with William. The. success of this film helped catapult Doris Day into the Top Ten Box Office Stars list for 1951. She would make that list nine more times.

  6. Too Marvelous for Words. "On Moonlight Bay's script, by Jack and Melville Shavelson, paints an idealized "misty water-colored memory" musical portrait of pre-World War I America. The fact that it depicts an America that never could have existed did not deter moviegoers, and the filmed proved to be a turning point in solidifying Doris Day's star ...

  7. 30 sept. 2023 · The iconic song “On Moonlight Bay” is a nostalgic, heartfelt composition that takes listeners on a journey into the magical world of love and longing. Written by Percy Wenrich (music) and Edward Madden (lyrics), and famously performed by the talented Doris Day, this timeless classic captures the essence of romance and the beauty of moonlit ...