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  1. From the beginning of her 6-decade career, Peggy Lee was the personification of understatement. Her subtle vocal delivery said more with one note that most singers did with several, and on film, she could entice the entire audience with only a raised eyebrow. James Gavin's new biography, Is That All There Is examines Lee's life and music. In his Book Review, Thomas Cunniffe argues that because ...

  2. Lee, Peggy – May 26, 1920. Singer, actress, songwriter. More than two decades have passed since Peggy Lee sang with Benny Goodman’s swing band and made her first hit recording. Yet so inexhaustible is her talent and so intense her application to her work that, almost a generation later, she stands at the peak of her career.

  3. Label der Single Fever von Ray Peterson, deutsche Pressung, 1957/58 Label der Single Fever von Peggy Lee, deutsche Pressung, 1958 Label der Single Fieber von Cindy Ellis, 1959. Obwohl der Titel zuerst von dem weißen Sänger Ray Peterson am 14. Oktober 1957 gecovert wurde, wurde der Song erst durch die Jazzsängerin Peggy Lee einem breiten ...

  4. 1920. május 26. Grammy-díj a legjobb női popénekes teljesítményért (Is That All There Is, 12th Annual Grammy Awards, 1970. március 11.) A Wikimédia Commons tartalmaz Peggy Lee témájú médiaállományokat. Peggy Lee ( Jamestown, Észak-Dakota, 1920. május 26. – Bel Air, Los Angeles, Kalifornia, 2002. január 22.) amerikai ...

  5. Peggy Lee. Actress: Lady and the Tramp. Peggy Lee was Born Norma Dolores Egstrom in Jamestown, North Dakota, on May 26, 1920. At age four her mother died. Peggy's father, a railroad station agent, remarried but later left home, leaving Peggy's care entrusted to a stepmother who physically abused her. Peggy later memorialized this in the calypso number "One Beating a Day", one of 22 songs she ...

  6. September in the Rain. 3:11. That Old Gang of Mine. 2:38. Nice Work If You Can Get It. 2:23. I'm Beginning to See the Light. 2:38. Gone with the Wind.

  7. 5. Dez. 2007 · Fever!! A classic recording from the late 60's.Featuring Peggy with Max Bennett (bass) and Jack Sperling (drums).Written originally by Davenport and Cooley ...

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