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  1. 6 giorni fa · Lee married Goodman’s guitarist, Dave Barbour, in late 1943 and briefly retired. Upon returning to the music scene in 1945, she launched a second career as a songwriter and collaborated with Barbour on several songs that became hits, including “It’s a Good Day,” “I Don’t Know Enough About You,” “Everything Is Movin ...

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  2. 27 apr 2024 · Initially, Lee seemed to fall into this slot. She fell in love with Goodman’s guitarist Dave Barbour and, even after having scored several hits, insisted that she just wanted to stay at home with Dave and their child.

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  3. 4 giorni fa · Lee’s then-husband, guitarist Dave Barbour, also shows his prowess with a nimble-fingered solo. Though not as popular as “Mañana,” it made No.13 on the US charts. 13: Hallelujah, I Love Him So (1959) As “Fever” and “I’m A Woman” illustrated, Lee had a penchant for taking R&B songs and remaking them in her own image.

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  4. 22 apr 2024 · I Don’t Know Enough About You (with Dave Barbour, 1945) (Barbour, guitar) I Like Men! (with Jack Marshall, 1959) (part of a medley with Judy Garland on *The Judy Garland Show*, 1963)

  5. 1 mag 2024 · The volume includes twelve of her earliest tracks recorded between 1944 and 1948 for Capitol Records, including three songs written by Lee and her first husband, guitarist Dave Barbour: “What More Can a Woman Do?,” “Don’t Be So Mean to Baby” and “Just an Old Love of Mine.”

  6. 7 mag 2024 · Per chi desiderasse, invece, prendersi cura in modo autonomo della propria giacca, da Barbour è disponibile un kit ad hoc che consente di effettuare la riceratura in modo pratico e veloce. Guida alla Riceratura della propria giacca Barbour

  7. 27 apr 2024 · Dave Barbour & His Orchestra, Peggy Lee. About It's a Good Day. "It's a Good Day" is a popular song written by Peggy Lee and Dave Barbour and published in 1946. Peggy Lee's recording reached the Billboard charts in January, 1947 peaking at No. 16. Year: 1997. 2:49. 27 Views. Playlists: #2.