
Recorded in 1957 for the double-LP album, "Hooray For Hollywood." Doris was 33 years old.
"Three Coins in the Fountain" is the 1954 film that introduced the song of the same name, which became an enduring standard. It tells the story of three American girls looking for romance in Rome while employed at the American Embassy. It stars Clifton Webb, Dorothy McGuire, Jean Peters, Louis Jourdan, Maggie McNamara and Rossano Brazzi.
The movie was adapted by John Patrick from the novel Coins in the Fountain by John H. Secondari, and was directed by Jean Negulesco.
It won Academy Awards for Best Cinematography, Color and Best Music, Song (for Jule Styne and Sammy Cahn for Three Coins in the Fountain). It was nominated for Best Picture.
The Best Picture Award Winner that year was "On The Waterfront." One of the songs also nominated that year was "The Man That Got Away," from "A Star Is Born."
Two remakes of the film have been released. The first was the 1964 musical "The Pleasure Seekers" starring Ann-Margret and the second was the 1990 television movie "Coins in the Fountain" starring Loni Anderson.
Three Coins In The Fountain
(Music, Jule Styne / Lyrics, Sammy Cahn)
Three coins in a fountain
Each one seeking happiness
Thrown by three hopeful lovers
Which one will the fountain bless?
Three hearts in a fountain
Each heart longing for its home
There they lie in the fountain
Somewhere in the heart of Rome
Which one will the fountain bless?
Which one will the fountain bless?
Three coins in a fountain
Through the ripples, how they shine!
Just one wish will be granted
One heart will wear a valentine
Make it mine!
Make it mine!
Make it mine!