Peggy Lee: Swing Era (DVD)

Peggy Lee: Swing Era (DVD)

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One of the most popular female vocalists during her prime, Peggy Lee (1920-2002) was known for her very personal voice and the atmospheric quality of her recordings. Even if the range of her tone was somewhat limited, Peggy Lee always managed to convey emotion and depth in her singing, and that's why her cool, light swinging appealed to millions and turned her into a household name throughout the Fifties. After making her debut with the Benny Goodman orchestra of the early Forties, she temporarily retired from show-business to eventually come back and enjoy a number of major hits for the Capitol label during the Forties and Fifties: Black Coffee, It's A Good Day, Manana, Fever ... A much respected artist, Peggy Lee was also a songwriter of talent and made frequent television and cinema appeareances when she was at the peak of her popularity.

Besides compiling some splendid soundies from Peggy Lee's golden years, this video features additional material starring another cool lady of jazz: June Christy. The edition is completed with several soundies featuring different all-women orchestras from the Swing era, headed by Ina Ray Hutton, Lorraine Page and Rita Rio. This is an essential document to explore some often-neglected female figures in jazz.

Contents

Why Don't You Do Right?; I Cover the Waterfront; I May Be Wrong; I Only Have Eyes for You; What More Can A Woman Do?; I Don't Know Enough About You; He's Funny That Way; Taking a Chance on Love; Imagination; All God's Children Got Rhythm; Medley with I'm A Hundred Percent for You; Hutton Club Shake; Truckin'; She's the Topic On the Tropics; Bei Mir Bist Du Schoen; Swing Hutton Swing; Sweet Sue; I Look At You; Flying Feet; Sticks and Stones; Feed the Kitty.

Peggy Lee, Vocals.

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