Doris Day Shop Of Memories. Doris Day is dead. Here's a gift to remember her.She was a bright as sunshine and as cheerful as a Christmas day. She was a contemporary of Marilyn Monroe but seemed to exist in a past but wholesome world of porn-less sex comedies and the carefree ways of “Que Sera, Sera” (“Whatever Will Be, Will Be”). She helped embody the manufactured innocence of the 1950s, a product even she didn’t believe in.“I’m tired of being thought of as Miss Goody Twoshoes .... I’m not the All-American Virgin Queen, and I’d like to deal with the true, honest story of who I really am,” she said in 1976, when her tell-all memoir “Doris Day: Her Own Story” chronicled her money troubles and failed marriages.http://linksynergy.walmart.com/link?id=w2VGpneWfTE&offerid=223073.10848608&type=2&murl=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.walmart.com%2Fip%2FTCM-Spotlight-Doris-Day-Collection-It-s-A-Great-Feeling-Tea-For-Two-April-In-Paris-The-Tunnel-Of-Love-Starlift%2F10848608Source: https://apnews.com/62fb0c6693d94d0285380ad2503e677d.