Peggy Lee - TP - Essential Works : 1941 - 1960

Tracklist

1
Side A
1.
How Deep is The Ocean
Peggy Lee
03:08
2.
Elmer's Tune
Peggy Lee
02:54
3.
I Got it Bad...
Peggy Lee
03:18
4.
How Long Has This Been Going On
Peggy Lee
03:19
5.
Somebody Nobody Loves
Peggy Lee
03:24
6.
Somebody Else Is Taking My Place
Peggy Lee
03:12
7.
Blues in the Night
Peggy Lee
03:19
Side B
1.
Why Don't You Do Right
Peggy Lee
03:16
2.
Waiting For The Train To Come In
Peggy Lee
03:08
3.
Baby (Is What He Calls Me) 
Peggy Lee
03:00
4.
Someone Loves Me
Peggy Lee
03:00
5.
There'll Be Some Changes Made
Peggy Lee
03:10
6.
Them There Eyes
Peggy Lee
03:00
7.
Everybody Loves Somebody
Peggy Lee
03:15
2
Side C
1.
I'm Confessin'
Peggy Lee
02:39
2.
Love Me or Leave Me
Peggy Lee
02:07
3.
Sorry Baby You Let My Love Get Cold 
Peggy Lee
02:58
4.
Black Coffee
Peggy Lee
03:08
5.
Johnny Guitar
Peggy Lee
03:04
6.
Love, You Didn't Do Right By Me
Peggy Lee
03:04
7.
Alright Okay You Win
Peggy Lee
02:56
Side D
1.
Fever
Peggy Lee
03:22
2.
You Are Mine You 
Peggy Lee
02:33
3.
Lullaby in Rhythm
Peggy Lee
02:18
4.
My Man
Peggy Lee
02:14
5.
You Came A Long Way From St Louis (live)
Peggy Lee
02:51
6.
I Love Being Here With You
Peggy Lee
02:48
7.
Fly Me To The Moon
Peggy Lee
03:00

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« The best jazz tunes from Peggy »

This collection transports me to another world. My favorite type of jazz is encapsulated in this album from beginning to end. This is a must have!


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Information


  • Artist : Peggy Lee
  • Label : Diggers Factory
  • Format : 2 x 12" (140g)
  • GenresJazz
  • Estimated shipping dateDelivery within 2 to 7 days

Description

Peggy Lee had an unhappy childhood, which seems a commonplace in show-business success stories. Born Norma Deloris Egström, she lost her mother at the age of four and was raised by a cruel woman who treated her like a slave. Aged seven, Peggy was cooking meals, cleaning house, baking bread, milking cows, churning butter and doing the washing. At eight she never left the house, and when she wasn’t minding a newborn baby she suffered beatings for not doing the chores correctly. But she did have some respite: whenever possible she joined her father at work, and when he was too drunk to stand up, she did his job as well. And then Roosevelt declared war on Germany… Peggy’s previous life had given her a capacity for revolt and a strong character, just what she needed to take her to the top. Every one of these 28 titles is simply a masterpiece, and here she’s accompanied by orchestras led by Benny Goodman and Dave Barbour, and by the likes of Pete Candoli or George Shearing.

Reviews

The history of music shows us that different kinds and forms follow each other. And that the latest trend overshadows the one that came before it. Today it's difficult to say exactly which trend dominates, as there are so many music currents that overlap and intersect. Mainstream exists no longer. Yet one thing is certain: each music form is built on the music that precedes it. There would be no jazz without classical music, no rock without blues, no rock without jazz, no rap without soul music, no sampling without the riffs of either soul or rock… and therefore, inside each genre you find different chapters in the history of music. And that is why it is so important to understand their origins: they shed the light that is necessary for an understanding of the music born every day.
The richness of jazz lies at the origin of so much music today that it is essential to discover this creative wealth. The Essential Works of Masters of Jazz bring to light those 20th century creations that still exert an influence on the majority of musicians today — whether they are aware of it or not.

The Essential Works of Masters of Jazz gather the fundamental creations of the music of today.