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  1. 1. Mai 2024 · Peggy Lee (born May 26, 1920, Jamestown, N.D., U.S.—died Jan. 21, 2002, Los Angeles, Calif.) American popular singer and songwriter, known for her alluring, delicately husky voice and reserved style.

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  2. 14. Apr. 2024 · Just for a Thrill is a soulful and heartfelt song performed live by the legendary Peggy Lee. Released in 1961 as part of her album “Basin Street East Proudly Presents Peggy Lee (Live)”, this song is a timeless classic that continues to resonate with listeners today.

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  3. 30. Apr. 2024 · One of the greatest vocal albums in jazz history, Peggy Lee’s ‘Black Coffee’ marked a defining moment in the legendary singer’s career. Published on. April 30, 2023. By. Charles Waring....

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  4. 13. Apr. 2024 · Peggy Lee (1920-2002) recorded this for Decca on January 16, 1956 backed by Sy Oliver.

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  5. 1. Mai 2024 · This Peggy Lee discography is ranked from best to worst, so the top Peggy Lee albums can be found at the top of the list. To make it easy for you, we haven't included Peggy Lee singles, EPs, or compilations, so everything you see here should only be studio albums. If you think the greatest Peggy Lee album isn't high enough on the list, then be ...

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  6. 27. Apr. 2024 · Peggy Lee’s career took her far from the bifurcated sexual image expected of a canary — 40 percent coy seductiveness and 60 percent “I just want to settle down but will entertain you until the right guy comes along.”. I recently reviewed re-releases by Nat Cole and Frank Sinatra. Now comes Ultimate Peggy Lee, a third pop-jazz vocalist.

  7. 24. Apr. 2024 · April 24, 2024 / By Nathaniel Powers. The Meaning Behind The Song: Fever by Peggy Lee. Fever by Peggy Lee is one of the most iconic blues and jazz songs of all time. The song has been covered by several artists but Peggy Lee’s sultry, smooth vocals have become synonymous with the track.