Peggy Lee: The Best of Miss Peggy Lee [bonus DVD] CD Track Listing
Peggy Lee
The Best of Miss Peggy Lee [bonus DVD] (1998)
Peggy Lee [Norma Delores Egstrom] (1920-05-26/2002-01-21): vocals\nSee
This jazz cd contains 16 tracks and runs 48min 26sec.
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: Music
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: music songs tracks jazz Pop- Peggy Lee - Waiting for the Train to Come In [1945] (03:08)
(Martin Block/Sunny Skylar)\nRecorded Los Angeles US-CA, 1945-07-30 (matrix 739-3).\nDave Barbour & His Orchestra (acc), unknown (sax, cl, b, p), Dave Barbour (g), Lee Gillette (pdr). - Peggy Lee - I Don't Know Enough About You [1945] (03:22)
(Dave Barbour/Peggy Lee)\nRecorded Los Angeles US-CA, 1945-12-26 (matrix 887-2D1).\nDave Barbour All-Stars (acc), unknown (sax, cl, b, p), Dave Barbour (g), Lee Gillette (pdr). - Peggy Lee - It's All Over Now [1946] (03:02)
(Don Marcotte/Sunny Skylar)\nRecorded Los Angeles US-CA, 1946-07-23 (matrix 1211-4).\nDave Barbour & His Orchestra (acc), Heine Beau (cl), unknown (cl, t, tb, b, p, d), Dave Barbour (g), Lee Gillette (pdr). - Peggy Lee - It's a Good Day [1946] (02:53)
(Dave Barbour/Peggy Lee)\nRecorded Los Angeles US-CA, 1946-07-12 (matrix 1199-4).\nDave Barbour & His Orchestra (acc), unknown (cl, t, tb, b, p, d), Dave Barbour (g), Lee Gillette (pdr). - Peggy Lee - Chi-Baba, Chi-Baba (My Bambino Go to Sleep) [1947] (03:04)
(Mack David/Al Hoffman/Jerry Livingston)\nRecorded Los Angeles US-CA, 1947-04-21 (matrix 1854-3).\nDave Barbour & His Orchestra (acc), Lee Gillette (pdr). - Peggy Lee - Golden Earrings [1947] (03:02)
(Victor Young/Jay Livingston/Ray Evans)\nRecorded at Radio Recorders, Los Angeles US-CA, 1947-09-23 (matrix 2271-4).\nDave Barbour & His Orchestra (acc), Heine Beau (a), unknown (t, b, p, d), Dave Barbour (g), Lee Gillette (pdr). - Peggy Lee - Why Don't You Do Right (Get Me Some Money Too) [1947] (02:29)
(Joe McCoy; arr. Billy May)\nRecorded Los Angeles US-CA, 1947-11-19 (matrix 2493-3).\nDave Barbour & His Orchestra (acc), unknown (str), Lee Gillette (pdr).\nCompare to earlier version recorded New York US-NY, 1942-07-27 (matrix CO 33048), with the Benny - Peggy Lee - Ma
(Dave Barbour/Peggy Lee)\nRecorded Los Angeles US-CA, 1947-11-25 (matrix 2609-4).\nDave Barbour & the Brazilians (acc), Dave Barbour (con, g), unknown (f), Lee Gillette (pdr). - Peggy Lee - Riders in the Sky (A Cowboy Legend) [1949] (02:45)
(Stan Jones)\nRecorded Los Angeles US-CA, 1949-04-18 (matrix 4215-5).\nDave Barbour All-Stars (acc), The Jud Conlon Singers (bkv), Lee Gillette (pdr). - Peggy Lee - Happiness Is a Thing Called Joe [1957] (04:07)
(Erwin "Yip" Harburg/Harold Arlen; arr. Nelson Riddle)\nRecorded at Capitol Tower, Hollywood US-CA, 1957-04-04 (matrix E 16801).\nFrank Sinatra (con, pdr), Buddy Collette, Harry Klee (as), Stanley "Champ" Webb (ts), Joe Koch (bar), Harry "Sweets" Edison, - Peggy Lee - Fever [1958] (03:23)
(John Davenport [Otis Blackwell]/Eddie Cooley/Peggy Lee)\nRecorded at Capitol Tower, Hollywood US-CA, 1958-05-19 (matrix 19145).\nJoe Mondragon (string bass), Shelly Manne (snare drums, using his fingers instead of drum sticks, with the snares turned off) - Peggy Lee - Alright, Okay, You Win [1958] (02:56)
(Sid Wyche/Mayme Watts)\nRecorded at Capitol Tower, Hollywood US-CA, 1958-05-25 (matrix 19202).\nJack Marshall (con), Jack Marshall's Music (acc), Justin Gordon, George Smith (r), Don Fagerquist, Conrad Gozzo, Manny Klein (t), Milt Bernhardt (tb), Bob Ene - Peggy Lee - I'm a Woman [1962] (02:12)
(Jerry Leiber/Mike Stoller; arr. Benny Carter)\nRecorded at Capitol Tower, Hollywood US-CA, 1962-11-14 (matrix 24433).\nBenny Carter (con), Dave Cavanaugh (pdr). - Peggy Lee - Pass Me By [1964] (02:26)
(Cy Coleman/Carolyn Leigh)\nRecorded at Capitol Tower, Hollywood US-CA, 1964-12-09 (matrix 53142).\nLou Levy (con), Dave Cavanaugh (pdr).\nSong from the 1964 movie "Father Goose". - Peggy Lee - Big Spender [1965] (02:08)
(Cy Coleman/Dorothy Fields; arr. Dave Grusin)\nRecorded at Capitol Tower, Hollywood US-CA, 1965-10-27 (matrix 55280).\nDave Grusin (con), Dave Cavanaugh (pdr).\nSong from the 1965 movie "Sweet Charity". - Peggy Lee - Is That All There Is? [1969] (04:21)
(Jerry Leiber/Mike Stoller; arr. Randy Newman)\nRecorded at Capitol Tower, Hollywood US-CA, 1969-01-29 (matrix 71710).\nRandy Newman (con), Jerry Leiber, Mike Stoller (pdr).
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