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  1. Una delle versioni più conosciute della canzone è quella strumentale di Peggy Lee, che fu registrata il 27 luglio del 1942 con Benny Goodman, a New York. Lo stesso argomento in dettaglio: Why Don't You Do Right?/Six Flats Unfurnished .

  2. "Things Are Swingin'" (Peggy Lee, Jack Marshall) – 2:12 " Alright, Okay, You Win " (Mayme Watts, Sidney Wyche) – 2:53 " Ridin' High " ( Cole Porter ) – 2:10

  3. 26 mag 2024 · Peggy Lee cut her first recording of “Sugar” in 1947 (not 1950). 6. The provided audio for “Alright, Okay, You Win” uses Peggy’s 1965 recording of the song.

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  4. Johnny Guitar è una canzone statunitense, scritta nel 1954 dal compositore Victor Young, per la parte musicale, e dalla cantante Peggy Lee [2], per quella testuale, che la lanciò sul mercato internazionale.

  5. Mañana (Is Soon Enough for Me)" is a popular song that was written by Peggy Lee and her first husband Dave Barbour and published in 1947. Peggy Lee recorded the song on November 25, 1947, with Dave Barbour's orchestra as backing. Released by Capitol Records (catalog number 15022), it became her biggest chart hit.

  6. In May 1958, Peggy Lee recorded a cover version of "Fever" in Hollywood, which featured significantly rewritten lyrics composed by Lee herself without credit. [21] [22] The song was not included on Lee's album, Things Are Swingin', when it was first released in 1959; however it was listed as a bonus track on its 2004 reissue release. [21]

  7. Peggy Lee, Miss Peggy Lee: An Autobiography, 2002, Bloomsbury (UK), ISBN 0-7475-5907-4 Peter Richmond, Fever: The Life and Music of Miss Peggy Lee , 2006, Henry Holt and Company, ISBN 0-8050-7383-3 Robert Strom, Miss Peggy Lee: A Career Chronicle , 2005, McFarland Publishing, ISBN 0-7864-1936-9