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  1. 17. Mai 2024 · It’s a reminder of the significance of emotional safety and the need to let go of fears when truly giving oneself to love. One interesting line of the song is when Lee sings, “I say, ‘the devil is in you,’ and to resist you, I try. But if you didn’t continue, I would die.”. This line captures the internal struggle of resisting the ...

  2. 19. Mai 2024 · Love you to the end degree. Любить тебя до самого конца, And what you deserve just can't compare. И то, что ты заслуживаешь, не может сравниться. With the love gonna get from me. С любовью, которую ты получишь от меня. You deserve painted barges. Ты ...

  3. 14. Mai 2024 · Sangerinnen Peggy Lee, eller Norma Deloris Engstrom (1920-2002), er kanskje mest kjent for sin versjon av låten «Fever» som ble en stor hit verden over på slutten av 50-tallet. Men Peggy Lee markerte seg på flere måter i amerikansk musikkliv. Hun ga ut en rekke jazzplater og utforsket nye uttrykk – ikke bare som utøvende […]

  4. 8. Mai 2024 · Delve into Peggy Lee’s talents as a songwriter and innovator. She was an accomplished lyricist, with notable writing credits on songs like “It’s A Good Day,” “Golden Earrings,” and “Don’t Smoke in Bed.” Additionally, she composed the scores for several films, including the 1955 Disney classic “Lady and the Tramp,” showcasing her versatility as a composer.

  5. 8. Mai 2024 · The star’s nuanced performance of Peggy Lee’s “Is That All There Is?” while having a breakdown is a mesmerizing showcase of Wiig’s ability to dance between heartbreak and hilarity.

  6. 4. Mai 2024 · PEGGY LEE 100th ANNIVERSARY The Centennial of an icon 4 May 2024 Jazzclub Schlot Invalidenstr 117, 10155 Berlin www.kunstfabrik-schlot.de Vocalist Susanna Bartilla sings a swinging tribute illustrated with exclusive family photos and rare videos on a big screen On the occasion of Peggy Lee's centennial, vocalist and Lee-specialist Susanna Bartilla pays a heartfelt hommage, endorsed and ...

  7. 14. Mai 2024 · It was composed by Oliver Wallace and the lyrics were written by Peggy Lee. Released on June 22, 1955, the song is featured on the original motion picture soundtrack of the film. Released on June 22, 1955, the song is featured on the original motion picture soundtrack of the film.