This is a song by Peggy Lee and the Benny Goodman orchestra, recorded in the 1940s. It is a slightly different version from that which was released, though it's quite hard to tell.
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These are two songs by Peggy Lee and the Benny Goodman orchestra, recorded in the 1940s.
There are two songs in this video -
The first is How Deep Is The Ocean?, and the second is an alternate take. The two are very similar, but I thought I would include them both.
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This is a song by Peggy Lee and the Benny Goodman orchestra, recorded in the 1940s.
I Got It Bad (And That Ain't Good), origionally by Ella Fitzgerald
Lyrics:
Never treats me sweet and gentle
The way he should
Cause I got it bad, and that ain't good
My poor heart is sentimental
Not made of wood
I got it bad, and that ain't good
But when the weekend's over
And Monday rolls around
My man and me, we pray some,
We gin some and sin some
He don't love me
Like I love him
Nobody could
I got it bad, and that ain't good
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This is a song by Peggy Lee and the Benny Goodman orchestra, recorded in the 1940s.
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This is a song by Peggy Lee and the Benny Goodman orchestra, recorded in the 1940s.
I See A Million People (But All I Can See Is You)
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These are two songs by Peggy Lee and the Benny Goodman orchestra, recorded in the 1940s.
The first is My Old Flame, and the second is an alternate take. The two are very similar, but I thought I would include them both.
LYRICS:
My old flame
I can't even think of his name
But it's funny now and then
How my thoughts go flashing back again
To my old flame
My old flame
My new lovers all seem so tame
For I haven't met a gent
So innocent or elegant
As my old flame
I've met so many men
With fascinating ways
A fascinating gaze in their eyes
Som who sent me up to the skies
But their attempts at love
Were only imitations of
My old flame
I can't even think of his name
But I'll never be the same
Untill I discover what became
Of my old flame
I've met so many men
With fascinating ways
A fascinating gaze in their eyes
Som who sent me up to the skies
But their attempts at love
Were only imitations of
My old flame
I can't even think of his name
But I'll never be the same
Untill I discover what...
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This is a song by Peggy Lee and the Benny Goodman orchestra, recorded in the 1940s.
ELMER'S TUNE
Glenn Miller
- words and music by Elmer Albrecht, Sammy Gallop and Dick Jurgens
Why are the stars always winkin' and blinkin' above?
What makes a fellow start thinkin' of fallin' in love?
It's not the season, the reason is plain as the moon
It's just Elmer's Tune
What makes a lady of eighty go out on the loose?
Why does a gander meander in search of a goose?
What puts the kick in a chicken, the magic in June?
It's just Elmer's Tune
Listen
Listen
There's a lot you're liable to be missin'
Sing it
Swing it
Any old way and any old time
The hurdy-gurdies, the birdies, the cop on the beat
The candy maker, the baker, the man on the street
The city charmer, the farmer, the man in the moon
All sing Elmer's Tune
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The fourth three songs from the album "Beauty and The Beat!" by Peggy Lee and George Shearing.
Only the first two songs feature Peggy Lee - the third is as instrumetal.
Song 1: There'll Be Another Spring(Lee-Wheeler)
Song 2: Get Out Of Town (Cole Porter)
Song 3: Satin Doll(Duke Ellington)
Recorded live on April 28th, 1959
Vocals: Peggy Lee
Piano: George Shearing
Guitar: Toots Thielemans
Vibes: Warren Chaisson
Bass: James Bond
Drums: Roy Hanes
Conga: Armando Peraza
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The third three songs from the album "Beauty and The Beat!" by Peggy Lee and George Shearing.
Song 1: Blue Prelude (Bishop-Jenkins)
Song 2: You Came A Long Way From St. Louis (Brooks-Russel)
Song 3: Always True To You In My Fashion(Cole Porter)
Recorded live on April 28th, 1959
Vocals: Peggy Lee
Piano: George Shearing
Guitar: Toots Thielemans
Vibes: Warren Chaisson
Bass: James Bond
Drums: Roy Hanes
Conga: Armando Peraza
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The second three songs from the album "Beauty and The Beat!" by Peggy Lee and George Shearing.
Only the first of these three songs features Peggy Lee - the second and third are both afro-cuban style instrumentals.
Song 1: All Too Soon (Sigman-Ellington)
Song 2: Mambo in Miami(Armando Peraza)
Song 3: Isn't It Romantic? (Rodgers-Hart)
Recorded live on April 28th, 1959
Vocals: Peggy Lee
Piano: George Shearing
Guitar: Toots Thielemans
Vibes: Warren Chaisson
Bass: James Bond
Drums: Roy Hanes
Conga: Armando Peraza
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