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Release Date: Monday 17 November 2008
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"Most audience members doubtless empathised with Leonard Feather's remark 'If you don't feel a thrill when Peggy Lee sings, you're dead, Jack' Perhaps her most popular LP of all was The Man I Love in July 1957 after her move back to Capitol: conducted by Frank Sinatra it was guaranteed to jump off the shelves (indeed she has been described as the female equivalent of Sinatra; and her effortlessly unpretentious style resembles his and is much imitated by contemporary female stars). This album included such gems as The Folks Who Live On The Hill, Happiness Is A Thing Called Joe, That's All, Please Be Kind." (J.Murray)
Fever (Blackwell/Cooley/Lee)
Lover (Rodgers/Hart) with Gordon Jenkins & Orchestra
The Folks Who Live On The Hill (Kern/Hammerstein II)
The Man I Love (G. & I. Gershwin)
Baubles, Bangles & Beads (Wright/Forrest)
He's A Tramp (Burke/Lee) with Sy Oliver Orchestra
The Siamese Cat Song (Burke/Lee) with Sy Oliver Orchestra
Manana (Barbour/Lee) with Dave Barbour's Brazilians
Black Coffee (Burke/Webster)
Mr. Wonderful (Bock/Holofcener/Weiss)
Johnny Guitar (Lee/Young) with Victor Young & Orchestra
Happiness Is A Thing Called Joe ( Arlen/Harburg)
Please Be Kind (Chaplin/Cahn)
My Heart Belongs To Daddy (Porter)
Love Me Or Leave Me (Donaldson/Kahn)
Don't Smoke In Bed (Robison/Barbour/Lee)
There Is No Greater Love (Jones/Symes)
There's A Small Hotel (Rodgers/Hart)
When the World Was Young (Bloch/Vannier/Mercer)
Sing A Rainbow (Hamilton) with Hal Mooney Orchestra
'Deed I Do (Hirsch/Rose) with Dave Barbour Orchestra
What's New (Haggart/Burke)
Let Me Go Lover (Hill/Carson) with Gordon Jenkins Orchestra
That's All (Haymes/Brandt)
Bye, Bye Blackbird (Dixon/Henderson) Hal Mooney & Orchestra
Our Hour (Livingston/Hoffman)