Peggy Lee was a celebrated and critically-acclaimed Jazz singer and song writer. She is known internationally for her popular song "Fever", which had gained global fame and put her in the public eye.
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Peggy Lee's version is probably the best known. On the recording, the orchestra is Nelson Riddle's, conducted by Frank Sinatra. The original version is sung by Irene Dunne in the film "High, Wide and Handsome", at a much faster tempo, it sounds completely different from the Peggy Lee version. The composer was Jerome Kern. I've always thought the Peggy Lee version was too sad, is there a more optomistic version?
You can find karaoke or instrumental versions of "Pass Me By" by Peggy Lee on various platforms such as YouTube, where users often upload backing tracks. Additionally, music streaming services like Spotify or Apple Music may offer instrumental versions. Websites specializing in karaoke tracks, like Karaoke Version or SingSnap, might also have it available for purchase or streaming.
Peggy Lee
Yes. Peggy Lee had Paul and Linda McCartney over for dinner and instead of flowers he brought her a song--Let's Love!
Fever The Music of Peggy Lee - 2004 TV was released on: USA: 1 March 2004
Peggy Lee was a famous singer.
The cast of The Quintessential Peggy Lee - 1984 includes: Peggy Lee as herself
Peggy Lee was born on May 26, 1920.
Peggy Lee's birth name is Norma Deloris Egstrom.
Peggy Lee was born in Jamestown, North Dakota, United States.
Peggy Lee Leather was born in Reynolds, in Georgia, USA.
Mirrors - Peggy Lee album - was created in 1975-11.
Bruce Lee's favorite music was Qawa Lee. It was a type of Indian Music. His favorite song was My Way by Frank Sinatra.
Peggy Lee Sings with Benny Goodman was created in 1957.
Black Coffee - Peggy Lee album - was created in 1956.
Miss Peggy Lee Sings the Blues was created in 1988.