Mister Tap Toe

1952 single by Doris Day
"Mister Tap Toe"
Single by Doris Day
B-side"Your Mother and Mine"
ReleasedDecember 5, 1952
GenreBig band
Length2:13
LabelColumbia
39906
Songwriter(s)Terry Gilkyson, Richard Dehr, Frank Miller
Doris Day singles chronology
"Ma Says, Pa Says"
(November 21, 1952)
"Mister Tap Toe"
(1952)
"When the Red, Red Robin (Comes Bob, Bob, Bobbin' Along)"
(March 27, 1953)

"Mister Tap Toe" is a song written by Terry Gilkyson, Richard Dehr, and Frank Miller and performed by Doris Day featuring The Norman Luboff Choir.[1] In 1953, the track reached No. 10 on the US chart.[2]

Other Versions

  • Eddie "Piano" Miller released a version of the song as the B-side to his 1951 single "Bill Bailey, Won't You Please Come Home".[3]

References

  1. ^ Doris Day, "Mister Tap Toe" Single Release Retrieved May 11, 2023
  2. ^ Doris Day, "Mister Tap Toe" Chart Positions Retrieved May 11, 2023
  3. ^ Eddie "Piano" Miller, "Bill Bailey, Won't You Please Come Home" Single Release Retrieved May 11, 2023
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Solo albums
  • You're My Thrill (1949)
  • Young Man with a Horn (1950)
  • Tea for Two (1950)
  • Lullaby of Broadway (1951)
  • On Moonlight Bay (1951)
  • I'll See You in My Dreams (1951)
  • By the Light of the Silvery Moon (1953)
  • Calamity Jane (1953)
  • Young at Heart (1954)
  • Love Me or Leave Me (1955)
  • Day Dreams (1955)
  • Day by Day (1956)
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  • Bright and Shiny (1961)
  • I Have Dreamed (1961)
  • Duet (1962)
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  • Billy Rose's Jumbo (1962)
  • Annie Get Your Gun (1963)
  • Love Him (1963)
  • The Doris Day Christmas Album (1964)
  • With a Smile and a Song (1964)
  • Latin for Lovers (1965)
  • Doris Day's Sentimental Journey (1965)
  • The Love Album (1994)
  • My Heart (2011)
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