The earliest recordings of Diana Dors were two sides of a 78 rpm single released on HMV Records in 1951. The tracks were “I Feel So Mmmm” and “A Kiss And A Cuddle (And A Few Kinds Words From You)”. HMV also released sheet music featuring sultry photos of Diana on the cover. She also sang “The Hokey Pokey Polka” on the 1954 soundtrack for the film As Long As They’re Happy.
In 1960, Diana recorded her only complete album named Swinging Dors.
In 1964, she recorded a single for the Fontana label, It’s Too Late/So Little Time. In 1966, she recorded a single for the Polydor label, Security/Gary. In 1977, she recorded a single for the EMI label, “Passing By” / “It’s A Small World”. In 1982, although battling cancer, she recorded a single for the Nomis label, “Where Did They Go” / “It’s You Again” (a duet with her son, Gary Dors).

Title: Swingin’ Dors
Lable: Columbia Records/Pye
Released: 1960
Rating:
Diana Dors only recorded one complete album, Swinging Dors, for the Columbia Records/Pye label, in 1960. The LP was originally released on red vinyl. Swinging Dors was, obviously, a swing album, and Dors demonstrated a likeable, unaffected singing voice.
Track Listings
01. Point Of No Return
02. That’s How It Is
03. Let The Be Love
04. Namely You
05. Imagination
06. Roller Coaster Blues
07. Gentleman Is A Dope
08. April Heart
09. I’m In Love For The Very First Time
10. Crazy He Calls Me
11. Come By Sunday
12. Tired Of Love