Fever! The Very Best of Peggy Lee
One of America’s favorite voices
Available outside USA only.
Most audience members empathized 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 Loved 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 (The Man I Loved) included such gems as The Folks Who Live On The Hill, Happiness Is A Thing Called Joe, That’s All and Please Be Kind. (25 Tracks.)