2020 collection. As a salute to the music legend, and celebrating Peggy's landmark 100th birthday, comes the career-spanning collection, Ultimate Peggy Lee. The 22-track album features hits and... more
Here, Peggy takes on songs by Leiber & Stoller (including her bewitching spin on the title classic, which gave her her last big hit), Neil Diamond ("Brother Love’s Travelling Salvation Show"), George... more
Peggy Lee had already been a successful recording artist for nearly 35 years by the time she recorded this 1974 album. This mix of jazz and pop stylings – with just a pinch of (dare we say) funk (it... more
Many big-band leaders have enjoyed a retrospective of their radio appearances, but, for some reason, Peggy has not. During the ’50s (when many feel her voice was at its most sublime), Peggy was a... more
The latest in the "At the Supper Club" Armed Forces Radio recordings is a special treat: the inimitable Peggy Lee with guests Frankie Laine, Jo Stafford, Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis! The years:... more
In a career spanning more than half a century, Peggy’s relationship with Capitol was certainly fruitful, and this sampling of standards is proof-positive; includes Mack the Knife; A Taste of Honey;... more
Peggy Lee found early fame in 1943 with Why Don’t You Do Right?, but it was her cover version of Little Willie John’s Fever—to which she added her own lyrics—that elevated her to legendary status.... more
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