Peggy Lee - Peggy Lee: The Complete Jazz Heritage Society Recordings (2023)

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Title: Peggy Lee: The Complete Jazz Heritage Society Recordings
Year Of Release: 2023
Label: Jazz Heritage Society
Genre: Jazz, Vocal Jazz, Pop
Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 01:46:45
Total Size: 244 mb | 617 mb
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Tracklist:

01. Peggy Lee - Fever (1990 studio recording with revised lyrics)
02. Benny Goodman - I See a Million People (NBC Broadcast, October 22, 1941)
03. Peggy Lee - I See You
04. Peggy Lee - See See Rider
05. Peggy Lee - There'll Be Another Spring
06. Peggy Lee - Johnny Guitar
07. Peggy Lee - God Bless The Child
08. Peggy Lee - Circle in the Sky
09. Peggy Lee - I Just Want to Dance All Night
10. Peggy Lee - He's A Tramp
11. Peggy Lee - I'll Give It All To You
12. Peggy Lee - Sans Souci
13. Peggy Lee - Where Can I Go Without You?
14. Peggy Lee - Boomerang (I'll Come Back to You)
15. Peggy Lee - Things Are Swingin'
16. Peggy Lee - Over The Wheel
17. Peggy Lee - The Shining Sea
18. Peggy Lee - Basin Street Blues
19. Peggy Lee - Squeeze Me
20. Peggy Lee - You Don't Know
21. Peggy Lee - Fine And Mellow
22. Peggy Lee - Baby Won't You Please Come Home
23. Peggy Lee - Kansas City
24. Peggy Lee - Birmingham Jail
25. Peggy Lee - Love Me
26. Peggy Lee - Beale Street
27. Peggy Lee - Tain't Nobody's Business
28. Peggy Lee - We Be Friends
29. Peggy Lee - Everybody Needs a Santa Claus

Peggy Lee's alluring tone, distinctive delivery, breadth of material, and ability to write many of her own songs made her one of the most captivating artists of the vocal era, from her breakthrough on the Benny Goodman hit "Why Don't You Do Right" to her many solo successes that showed her bewitching vocal power, a balance between sultry swing and impeccable musicianship. Lee started out in the early '40s as the vocalist for the Goodman band, and shortly thereafter became a star in her own right. Though she had numerous pop hits, she constantly crossed the line between pop and jazz, and was hailed by numerous critics as one of America's finest singers in either genre. In addition, Lee was involved in the film world as both an actress and a composer, most actively in the '50s (she received an Academy Award nomination for her role in Pete Kelly's Blues). She was a pioneer of the cool vocal style, and best-known for her hit version of the Little Willie John tune "Fever," off 1958's Sea Shells. A tireless artist, she continued working until her health gave out in the '90s.


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