Why Don't You Do Right? - Peggy Lee, McCoy, Joe [1]
On the Atchison, Topeka and the Santa Fe - Peggy Lee, Mercer, Johnny
It's Anybody's Spring - Peggy Lee, Burke, Johnny [Lyri
What More Can a Woman Do - Peggy Lee, Barbour, Dave
You Was Right, Baby - Peggy Lee, Barbour, Dave
Waiting for the Train to Come In - Peggy Lee, Block, Martin
I Don't Know Enough About You - Peggy Lee, Barbour, Dave
I Can See It Your Way - Peggy Lee, James, Inez
Baby, You Can Count on Me - Peggy Lee, Stewart, Freddie
It's a Good Day - Peggy Lee, Barbour, Dave
A Nightingale Can Sing the Blues - Peggy Lee, Charles, Dick
He's Just My Kind - Peggy Lee, Huddleston, Floyd
She Did'nt Say Yes - Peggy Lee, Harbach, Otto
Birmingham Jail - Peggy Lee, Traditional
Don't Be So Mean to Baby - Peggy Lee, Barbour, Dave
Bluest Kind of Blues (Nuages) - Peggy Lee, Reinhardt, Jean "Dj
Everything's Movin' Too Fast - Peggy Lee, Barbour, Dave
Speaking of Angels - Peggy Lee, Benjamin, Benni
Chi-Baba Chi-Baba (My Bambino Go to Sleep) - Peggy Lee, David, Mack
Just an Old Love of Mine - Peggy Lee, Barbour, Dave
Sugar - Peggy Lee, Alexander, Edna
Golden Earrings - Peggy Lee, Evans, Ray [Lyricis
Why Don't You Do Right? - Peggy Lee, McCoy, Joe [1]
Hold Me - Peggy Lee, Little, Jack
Them There Eyes - Peggy Lee, Pinkard, Maceo
Track Listings (27) - Disc #2
Everybody Loves Somebody - Peggy Lee, Coslow, Sam
Caramba! It's the Samba - Peggy Lee, Pola, Edward
Ma?ana - Peggy Lee, Barbour, Dave
So Dear to My Heart - Peggy Lee, Freman, Ticker
While We're Young - Peggy Lee, Engvick, William
Don't Smoke in Bed - Peggy Lee, Robinson, Williard
Just a Shade on the Blue Side - Peggy Lee, Adamson, Harold
You Was - Peggy Lee, Burke, Sonny [Arran
Someone Like You - Peggy Lee, Blane, Ralph
Please, Love Me Tonight - Peggy Lee, Watkins, Herman L.
If You Could See Me Now - Peggy Lee, Dameron, Tadd
Similau (See-Me-Lo) - Peggy Lee, Clar, Arden
You Can Have Him - Peggy Lee, Berlin, Irving
At the Cafe Rendezvous - Peggy Lee, Cahn, Sammy
Goodbye John - Peggy Lee, Eager, Edward
Through a Long and Sleepless Night - Peggy Lee, Gordon, Mack
Save Your Sorrow for Tomorrow - Peggy Lee, DeSylva, Buddy
The Old Master Painter - Peggy Lee, Gillespie, haven
Bless You (For the Good That's in You) - Peggy Lee, Lee, Peggy [1]
When You Speak With Your Eyes - Peggy Lee, Barbour, Dave
My Small Senor (With the Sonriente Eyes) - Peggy Lee, Barbour, Dave
Cry, Cry, Cry - Peggy Lee, Monroe, Vaughn
Once Around the Moon - Peggy Lee, Hilliard, Bob
Helpless - Peggy Lee, Wells, Roy
They Can't Take That Away from Me - Peggy Lee, Gershwin, George
Happy Music - Peggy Lee, Barbour, Dave
Life Is So Peculiar - Peggy Lee, Burke, Johnny [Lyri
Track Listings (27) - Disc #3
Where Are You? - Peggy Lee, Adamson, Harold
Once in a Lifetime - Peggy Lee, Trome, Mel
The Mill on the Floss - Peggy Lee, Robison, Willard
Yeah! Yeah! Yeah! - Peggy Lee, Kabak, Milt
Rock Me to Sleep - Peggy Lee, Carter, Benny
He's Only Wonderful - Peggy Lee, Fain, Sammy
Wandering Swallow - Peggy Lee, Taylor, Irving
I Love You But I Don't Like You - Peggy Lee, Beau, Heine
Tonight You Belong to Me - Peggy Lee, Lee, David [Guitar]
Don't Fan the Flame - Peggy Lee, Dickinson, Harold H
Would You Dance With a Stranger? - Peggy Lee, Anzi, Giovanni D.
Everytime - Peggy Lee, Lavello, Tony
Whee, Baby - Peggy Lee, Larson, Alice
Louisville Lou - Peggy Lee, Anderson, Ray
Let's Call It a Day - Peggy Lee, Ager, Milton
Lover - Peggy Lee, Hart, Lorenz
Sugar - Peggy Lee, Alexander, Edna
You've Got to See Mamma Ev'ry Night (Or You Can't See Mamma at All) - Peggy Lee, Conrad, Con
Mister Wonderful - Peggy Lee, Bock, Jerry
The Folks Who Live on the Hill - Peggy Lee, Hammerstein, Oscar
Listen to the Rocking Bird - Peggy Lee, Hawthorne, Alice [p
Uninvited Dream - Peggy Lee, Bacharach, Burt
Fever - Peggy Lee, Cooley, Eddie
Alright, Okay, You Win - Peggy Lee, Watts, Mayme
Hallelujah, I Love Him So - Peggy Lee, Charles, Ray [1]
I'm Lookin' Out the Window - Peggy Lee, Traditional
You Deserve - Peggy Lee, Jacobson, Kenny
Track Listings (29) - Disc #4
Heart - Peggy Lee, Adler, Richard [Com
I'm Gonna Go Fishin' - Peggy Lee, Ellington, Duke
My Gentle Young Johnny - Peggy Lee, Bock, Jerry
Moments Like This [#] - Peggy Lee, Lane, Burton
I Love Being Here With You - Peggy Lee, Lee, Peggy [1]
I'm a Woman - Peggy Lee, Leiber, Jerry
Sneakin' Up on You - Peggy Lee, Daryl, Ted
Pass Me By - Peggy Lee, Coleman, Cy
Stop Living in the Past - Peggy Lee, Smith, Howlett
Big Spender - Peggy Lee, Coleman, Cy
Come Back to Me - Peggy Lee, Lane, Burton
Walking Happy - Peggy Lee, Cahn, Sammy
Didn't Want to Have to Do It - Peggy Lee, Sebastian, John B.
Misty Roses - Peggy Lee, Hardin, Tim
It'll Never Happen Again - Peggy Lee, Hardin, Tim
Spinning Wheel - Peggy Lee, Clayton-Thomas, Dav
Is That All There Is - Peggy Lee, Leiber, Jerry
Something - Peggy Lee, Harrison, George [1
You'll Remember Me - Peggy Lee, Hamilton, Arthur
Pieces of Dreams - Peggy Lee, Bergman, Alan
Where Did They Go? - Peggy Lee, Lloyd, Harry
Love Song - Peggy Lee, Duncan, Lesley
Some Cats Know - Peggy Lee, Leiber, Jerry
Senza Fine - Peggy Lee, Paoli, Gino
Studio Talk: False Start on 'Caramba, It's the Samba' [*] - Peggy Lee,
Studio Talk: False Start on 'Ma?ana' [*] - Peggy Lee,
Studio Talk: 'It Jumps' About 'Helpless' [*] - Peggy Lee,
Studio Talk: 'Sonriente' Practice [*] - Peggy Lee,
Studio Talk: 'Thank You Very Much' Break 'Lookin/Window' - Peggy Lee,
This magnificent 4 CD set contains 100 of Peggy Lee's 180 singles, meticulously remixed and remastered. The 72 page booklet includes a 15,000 word biography. EMI. 2002.
This magnificent 4 CD set contains 100 of Peggy Lee's 180 singles, meticulously remixed and remastered. The 72 page booklet includes a 15,000 word biography. EMI. 2002.
CD Reviews
Over thirty years of Peggy's sensational music
Peter Durward Harris | Leicester England | 12/28/2002
(5 out of 5 stars)
"This set is one of the best-presented boxed sets I've come across. There are extensive notes, a discography, pictures of LP sleeves and other pictures too. The set opens like a hardback book, with the CD's on the inside of the front and back covers. The music is dominated by her years on Capitol (especially the 1940's), but begins with three tracks from her Benny Goodman days, followed by two with Bob Crosby. What can a woman do? (track 6 on CD 1) is the first time we hear Peggy's own music, but the rest of that CD and the other three CD's concentrate entirely on her studio singles, up to Some cats know (1975), her last new single. Senza fine, a Japanese single in 2001 that was originally recorded in 1964, plus five studio out-takes, including false starts and rehearsals, complete the set.Even on 4 CD's, it is not possible to include all Peggy's singles, but it is clear that a serious effort has been made to include singles which had not been previously available on CD - there are almost fifty of them, plus one song, Moments like this, which was going to be a single but was never released. Live and album versions of the song have been previously released, but the original single version is available here for the first time ever. Of the previously released material, the most obvious omission is Riders in the sky, which was an American number two hit for Peggy in 1949, but this is readily available on other compilations. All the tracks that are absolutely essential - Manana, The folks who live on the hill, Fever and Is that all there is? - are included. Black coffee was never released as a single, so does not qualify.This is a cleverly compiled set which is designed to include as much as possible for Peggy's committed fans who have a lot of her CD's already (I have over 20), while making it an attractive purchase for somebody who just wants one big collection of Peggy's music."
A Sublime Release of Miss Peggy Lee!
F. Barton | Newport, WA USA | 12/17/2002
(5 out of 5 stars)
"This is one of the best boxed sets I've ever purchased. With it's tremendous photos, information (a complete discography), and top-notch remastering, combined with extremely rare tracks, you cannot go wrong.While I have been extremely grateful to EMI in England for issuing Miss Lee's albums, intact, with their twofer series, I am equally delighted to see her SINGLES being given the treatment they deserve. When you consider that almost HALF of this box set featured singles NEVER heard until now, that is a real testament to the thought behind this release. From the start with Benny Goodman, to the end, the sound has never been better, and I have ALL of Peggy Lee's releases. To borrow from the liner notes, this is not a complete singles, of all labels, as that would be around TEN CDs!! That wouldn't phase me, but probably would others. So this set concentrates on the hard to find, or impossible, recordings released as singles. What a tremendous treat, so much better than her "Miss Peggy Lee" box set. This set is chronological, which I love. You can hear her voice maturing with each track, and there are way too many standouts to even mention here. The beautiful photos, liner notes, and SOUND, make this a must have for all the fans of Miss Peggy Lee!! GRAB IT!!"
PEGGY LEE: Sexier Vocalist Than Madonna
HUGO | HOUSTON, TEXAS United States | 04/15/2004
(5 out of 5 stars)
"The majority of the recordings on "The Singles Collection" were recorded/issued and were huge hits way before my time. As I listen to MISS PEGGY LEE throughout this Box, her vocal sex appeal is way too hard to ignore and dismiss...the woman sung with a simmering and blistering sexiness, it's her vocal trademark amongst many other singer's exceptional attributes - regardless of how subtle she may have consciously maintained her efforts to not offend with the times she lived in, Miss Lee was gifted with a MONUMENTAL vocal instrument that could melt solid gold! Peggy Lee, by far, is a sincere musical artist, beyond Madonna's $$$ ambitions, which by the way, fall flat: Madonna is no singer, yet, she quietly molded herself after the ultimate best: Peggy Lee! But, back to PEGGY. This woman was gifted with a vocal range most singers would envy. Simply put, PEGGY LEE is one of a handful of irresistable female vocalists music fans can not ignore once exposed to her high quality recordings. My first encounter with Peggy Lee was, and will forever be imprinted in my musical & visual mind, on a variety show back in 1969 when I was a child(Carol Burnett Show?) and she was singing her modern day trademark classic(one of many!) "Is That All There Is?". I didn't know who the hell this woman was, but, she left a huge musical impression on me! I never bought that "45", but, in the early 1980's while rummaging through a resale shop of classic record Lps, I came upon PEGGY LEE's "IS THAT ALL THERE IS" album: no questions asked, I bought it...my reaction upon listening: TOTALLY STUNNED!!! Fast forward to early 2004...saw two Peggy Lee Box Sets: "THE SINGLES COLLECTION" & "MISS PEGGY LEE"..no hesitation, I am a proud owner of her two box sets and am looking for more! Before my time, but, PEGGY LEE ROCKS!!!"
A Peggy Lee Treasure-trove!
Allen Bardin | Columbia, SC United States | 02/26/2003
(5 out of 5 stars)
"A MUST for all true-blue Peggy fans. A few hits & tons of rare
sides, some unheard since the original releases. Beautifully designed & annotated, obviously a labor of love!"
Ten stars
Allen Bardin | 12/13/2002
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Having heard this magnificently remastered collection of Peggy Lee singles across several decades, one can only be even more amazed by her talent, versatility, musicianship and uniqueness. There was simply no one like her. Her growth as a singer is remarkable too and her songwriting abilities shine anew. What a life and what a career. It's all beautifully packaged and presented and worth every cent."