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What's in Store
 
 
Peggy Lee
Classics and Collectibles
 
 
Disc 01
1. Mr. Wonderful 
2. He's A Tramp 
3. Black Coffee 
4. Lover 
5. Where Can I Go Without You 
6. This Is A Very Special Day 
7. Sing A Rainbow 
8. Just One Of Those Things 
9. Johnny Guitar 
10. The Siamese Cat Song 
11. The Moon Came Up With A Great Idea Last Night (with Bing Crosby) 
12. Apples, Peaches, And Cherries 
13. You Let My Love Get Cold 
14. Sans Souci 
15. La La Lu 
16. I Hear The Music Now 
17. Oh! No! Please Don't Go 
18. How Bitter, My Sweet 
19. I Don't Know Enough About You 
20. It Never Entered My Mind 
21. Ooh, That Kiss 
22. Bella Notte 
23. I'm Gonna Meet My Sweetie Now (Album Version) 
24. Sisters 
25. I've Grown Accustomed To Her Face 
26. Peace On Earth 
27. I Still Get A Thrill (Thinking Of You) 
28. The Tavern 
29. It Must Be So (with The Mills Brothers) 
30. That's What A Woman Is For 
31. Wrong Wrong Wrong 
32. Never Mind 
33. Me 
34. How Strange 
35. Merry-Go-Run-Around (with Bing Crosby and Bob Hope) 
36. Wrong Joe 
37. The Night Holds No Fear 
38. Summer Vacation 
39. Go You Where You Go 
40. Straight Ahead (with The Mills Brothers) 
41. The Gypsy With Fire In His Shoes 
42. Pablo Pasablo 
43. Little Jack Frost, Get Lost (Single Version) 
44. I Belong To You 
45. It's Because We're In Love (Previously unreleased) 
46. Singing ('Cause He Wants To Sing) 
47. That Fellow's A Friend Of Mine 
48. Old Trusty 
49. Jim Dear 
50. What Is A Baby? (Album Version) 
51. Mister Magoo Does The Cha-Cha-Cha (with Jim Backus) 
52. Three Cheers For Mister Magoo (with Jim Backus) 
 
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Not that we want to break our arms patting our overseas cousins on the back, but finally, finally, a Peggy Lee collection without “Fever.” Not that we have anything against that great tune, but sheesh. Much like “Stairway To Heaven,” and “La Primavera” from Vivaldi’s “Four Seasons,” it really needs to take a little rest.

Famous for her singing (she was dubbed as “the female Frank Sinatra”) and her songwriting (she composed songs for the animated movie The Lady And The Tramp, as well as for Johnny Mercer and Quincy Jones). She also appeared in a few films as an actress, notably the 1953 remake of The Jazz Singer and 1955’s Pete Kelly’s Blues, opposite Jack Webb, for which she earned an Academy Award nomination. [Just so you don’t have to look it up, she lost to Jo Van Fleet from East Of Eden. You’re welcome.]

This collection is derived from the same period, including her hit “Mr. Wonderful,” a pair of duets with Jim “Thurston Howell III” Backus, and a couple of Bing Crosby duets (one with Bob Hope chiming in).

If you want to hear Peggy Lee in the transitional period between her first flush of success as a solo artist and her return to Capitol with “Fever,” which boosted her career into superstardom, this is the place to come. They just don’t make singers like that anymore.



DID YOU KNOW? Peggy Lee’s real name was Norma Deloris Egstrom.

 


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