Peggy Lee with Dave Barbour and His Orchestra, I've Got Them Feelin' Too Good Today Blues, Peggy Lee with Victor Young and His Singing Strings, Peggy Lee with Orchestra directed by Victor Young, Peggy Lee with Dave Barbour and The Brazilians, Peggy Lee and Gordon Jenkins and His Orchestra, Show Me the Way to Get Out of This World (Cause That's Where Everything Is), Peggy Lee and George Shearing and the Quintet, Peggy Lee and Victor Young and His Singing Strings, © 2003-2020 Nice to Be Small (Peggy Lee / Dave Barbour)
Instead, it starts with CDs containing the most
and hit R&B single for another great singer, Big Maybelle. Get Off Your Knees (unused, from Peg) (Peggy Lee / Paul Horner), 1984
What More Can a Woman Do? Sarah Vaughan. Los Angeles Blues (Peggy Lee / Quincy Jones)
Dick Hazzard, Hubie Wheeler and Bob Schluger. I'm Saving My Tears for Tomorrow (Peggy Lee / Herm Saunders), 1964
I Love You So (from About Mrs. Leslie) (Peggy Lee / Victor
listed CDs. SecondHandSongs is building the most comprehensive source of cover song information. I Don't Know Enough About You (Dave Barbour) / It's a Good Day (Dave
UK, 1997)
Peggy Lee covered I'm Gonna Wash That Man Right outa My Hair, Shame on You, Little Jack Frost Get Lost, Get out of Town and other songs. 5: Andaluza by Enrique Granados, which was written for piano, but is often played on classical guitar. Wife, Go Home and Mind Your Cleanin' (Peggy Lee)
and the Sycamore (Willard Robinson, Hubie Wheeler) / The Gold Wedding
(Peggy Lee)
recording of her composition "Don't Smoke in Bed" (which she credited
Burke)
Then Was Then (And Now Is Now) (Peggy Lee / Cy Coleman)
with the Blues" for a television special on Arlen's music. Elvis Presley, Blossom Dearie, The Mills Brothers, Jonah Jones,
the list, contain at least one "unique" track not found on previously
These compositions have withstood the test of time. The Walk to the Ring (Theme for Carlos) (Peggy Lee), 1959
You Gotta Keep Singing (Peggy Lee / Jack Marshall)
Peggy Lee with Dave Barbour and His Orchestra, Peggy Lee with Victor Young and His Singing Strings, Peggy Lee with Orchestra directed by Victor Young, Peggy Lee with Dave Barbour and The Brazilians, Peggy Lee and Gordon Jenkins and His Orchestra, Peggy Lee and George Shearing and the Quintet, Peggy Lee and Victor Young and His Singing Strings, Jane Harvey with Orchestra conducted by Don Elliott, © 2003-2020
(Peggy Lee), 1957
It's a Good, Good Night (Peggy Lee), 1958
(Peggy Lee / Louis Bellson / Jack Hayes), 1974
Mañana (Is Soon Enough for Me) (Peggy Lee / Dave Barbour)
The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter (from The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter)
Grusin), 1975
Peggy Lee originally did Little Jack Frost Get Lost, Always True to You in My Fashion, Isn't It Romantic?, Blue Prelude and other songs. France Theme (Peggy Lee / Robert Farnon)
Topics about Peggy Lee songs in general should be placed in relevant topic categories: Subcategories. Funny Little Ole Bluebird (Peggy Lee / Victor Young)
(Peggy Lee / Dave Barbour), 1949
by date of publication, 1941
There Is More (from Peg) (Peggy Lee / Paul Horner)
Sometimes You're Up (from Peg) (Peggy Lee / Paul Horner)
(Peggy Lee / Sid Kuller)
Must Be So (*) / Where Can I Go Without You? This Is a Very Special Day (*) / He's a Tramp (Sonny Burke) / It
The Kiss rocker covers a lot of ground in this interview, including why there are no Kiss collaborations, and why the Rock Hall has "become a sham. That's What It Takes (Peggy Lee / Cy Coleman / Bill Schluger), 1965
songs on nearly every one of her dozens of albums, and in 1990 released
Rare Records in San Francisco, California. There is some controversy over who wrote this, but according to Otis Blackwell, he wrote it with Eddie Cooley. It's a Good Day (Dave Barbour) / Take a Little Time to Smile (Dave
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(John Chiodini) / He's a Tramp (Sonny Burke) / There'll Be Another
(Theme from) Johnny Trouble (from Johnny Trouble)
/ Sans Souci (Sonny Burke) / Where Can I Go Without You? I Don't Wanna Leave You Now (Peggy Lee / Richard Hazard / Jeanne
/ So What's New (Johnny Pisano) / The Shining Sea (Johnny Mandel)
Souci (Sonny Burke) / Johnny Guitar (Victor Young) / The Siamese
(She
When You Speak with Your Eyes (Peggy Lee / Dave Barbour / Rene
Passenger of the Rain (from Rider on the Rain) (Peggy
Horner)
New York City Blues (Peggy Lee / Quincy Jones)
Peggy Lee covered I'm Gonna Wash That Man Right outa My Hair, Shame on You, Little Jack Frost Get Lost, Get out of Town and other songs. Peggy Lee recorded the most famous version of this song. Things Are Swingin' (Peggy Lee / Jack Marshall)