Peggy Lee

Original Albums on Capitol Records

This page features Peggy Lee’s MP3 catalog. Her current CD and DVD catalog is available here.

 

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The Man I Love
1957
Peggy sings classic love songs arranged by Nelson Riddle and conducted by Frank Sinatra. Includes The Folks Who Live on the Hill, Happiness Is a Thing Called Joe and That’s All.
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Jump for Joy
1958
Peggy sings standards with Nelson Riddle’s bubbly, brassy orchestra. Includes Just in Time, Old Devil Moon and Cheek to Cheek.
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Things Are Swingin’
1958
This swingin’ affair includes I’m Beginning to See the Light, the Grammy-nominated Alright, Okay, You Win and, as a bonus track, the stereo debut of Peggy’s original version of Fever.
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I Like Men
1959
Peggy sings the praises of the opposite sex. Includes I’m Just Wild About Harry, My Man, Charley My Boy, It’s So Nice to Have a Man Around the House andBill.
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Beauty and the Beat
1959
Jazz pianist George Shearing and his quintet join Peggy for a much-acclaimed collection. Includes You Came a Long Way from St. Louis, Always True to You in My Fashion and There’ll Be Another Spring, co-written by Hubie Wheeler and Peggy.
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Latin ala Lee
1960
Hit album nominated for a Grammy as best female vocal performance of 1960. Includes Heart (a Grammy nominee for best performance by a pop single artist),Till There Was You and Hey There.
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All Aglow Again
1960
Includes Fever (nominated for two Grammys) in its original appearance on an album, Hallelujah I Love Him So, Mañana, and several B-sides and rarities.
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Pretty Eyes
1960
The much-praised Billy May arranged and conducted this collection of ballads. Includes Fly Me to the Moon (In Other Words), It Could Happen to You and Too Close for Comfort.
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Christmas Carousel
1960
Peggy sings holiday classics and rarities, including some of her own compositions, with Billy May’s orchestra. Includes White Christmas, Santa Claus Is Coming to Town, The Christmas Song (Chestnuts Roasting on an Open Fire) and I Like a Sleighride (Jingle Bells).
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Olé ala Lee
1960
A sequel to the hit album Latin ala Lee. Includes Love and Marriage, Come Dance with Me and Together (Wherever We Go).
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Basin Street East Proudly Presents Miss Peggy Lee
1961
Nominated for a Grammy as best female solo vocal performance, this souvenir of Peggy’s nightclub act at the famous New York club includes Day In Day Out, The Second Time Around and Call Me Darling.<
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Peggy at Basin Street East: The Unreleased Show
1961
A genuinely live recording from start to finish. Includes I Love Being Here with You, By Myself, several of Peggy’s hits and a medley saluting Ray Charles. (This 1961 recording remained unreleased until 2002.)
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If You Go
1961
Ballads of loss and heartbreak arranged and conducted by Quincy Jones. Includes Here’s That Rainy Day, Say It Isn’t So, Smile and As Time Goes By.
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Blues Cross Country
1962
A swinging musical travelogue arranged and conducted by Quincy Jones. Includes St. Louis Blues, Goin’ to Chicago Blues and Kansas City.
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Bewitching-Lee
1962
This hits collection includes Fever and Alright, Okay, You Win (both Grammy nominees), plus earlier hits like Why Don’t You Do Right, It’s a Good Day andMañana.
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Sugar ‘n’ Spice
1962
Features Benny Carter and Billy May arrangements and such songs as I’ve Got the World on a String, See See Rider and The Best Is Yet to Come.
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Mink Jazz
1963
This perennial fan favorite includes The Days of Wine and Roses, Close Your Eyes and Peggy’s own Where Can I Go Without You, written with Victor Young.
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I’m a Woman
1963
Hit album includes the title song by Leiber and Stoller, which earned Peggy a Grammy nomination as best female solo vocal performance, plus Come Rain or Come Shine and I Left My Heart in San Francisco.
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In Love Again
1964
Includes I’ve Got Your Number, A Lot of Livin’ to Do, Unforgettable and I Can’t Stop Loving You.
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In the Name of Love
1964
Includes The Boy from Ipanema, After You’ve Gone, Talk to Me Baby and There’ll Be Some Changes Made.
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Pass Me By
1965
Includes the hit title song plus I Wanna Be Around, Bewitched (the TV show theme song) and A Hard Day’s Night (Peggy’s first recording of a Beatles song).
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Then Was Then Now Is Now
1965
Includes The Shadow of Your Smile, They Say, The Masquerade Is Over and the title song by Cy Coleman and Peggy.
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Guitars ala Lee
1966
Peggy’s arrangements showcase guitars on such songs as Nice ‘n’ Easy, Strangers in the Night, Call Me and Sweet Happy Life.
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Big Spender
1966
Includes the hit title song plus It’s a Wonderful World, Let’s Fall in Love and a new version of Alright, Okay, You Win.
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Extra Special
1967
Includes Peggy’s Grammy-nominated recording of I’m Gonna Go Fishin’ (music by Duke Ellington, lyrics by Peggy), plus The Shining Sea (by Johnny Mandel and Peggy) and Hey! Look Me Over.
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Somethin’ Groovy
1967
Jazz guitarist and harmonicist Toots Thielemans joins Peggy; songs include Makin’ Whoopee, It Might as Well Be Spring, Two for the Road and Love Is Here to Stay.
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Two Shows Nightly
1968
Peggy’s nightclub act at New York’s Copacabana includes Do I Hear a Waltz, Come Back to Me and her longtime performance-closer, Here’s to You.
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A Natural Woman
1969
Peggy sings contemporary hits like Spinning Wheel, Everyday People, Sittin’ on the Dock of the Bay and the title song.
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Is That All There Is?
1969
Hit album includes the title song by Leiber and Stoller, which won Peggy a Grammy award for best female vocal performance and also received a nomination for record of the year. Also Me and My Shadow and a new version of her hit Don’t Smoke in Bed.
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Bridge Over Troubled Water
1970
Includes the title song by Simon and Garfunkel, two songs by Burt Bacharach, plus You’ll Remember Me (a chart hit) and What Are You Doing the Rest of Your Life.
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Make It With You
1970
Includes One More Ride on the Merry-Go-Round (a chart hit), Lennon and McCartney’s The Long and Winding Road and the Benny Goodman band themeGoodbye by Gordon Jenkins.
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Where Did They Go?
1971
Includes Losing My Mind, I Don’t Know How to Love Him, Help Me Make It Through the Night and My Sweet Lord.
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Norma Deloris Egstrom from Jamestown, North Dakota
1972
Peggy’s final Capitol Records album, loved by many fans, includes A Song for You, Just for a Thrill, Superstar, The More I See You and I’ll Be Seeing You.
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