Peggy (Peggy Lee album)
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| Peggy | |||||
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| Studio album by Peggy Lee | |||||
| Released | 1977 | ||||
| Recorded | March 7, 8 & 9, 1977 | ||||
| Genre | Jazz | ||||
| Label | Polydor Records | ||||
| Producer | Ken Barnes | ||||
| Peggy Lee chronology | |||||
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Peggy is a 1977 album by Peggy Lee. It was arranged and conducted by Pete Moore.
[edit] Track Listing
- The Hungry Years (Neil Sedaka, Howard Greenfield)
- Here Now (Mark A. Trujillo, Dan Kimpel)
- I Go to Rio (Peter Allen)
- I'm Not in Love (Gouldman, Stewart)
- Star Sounds (Johnny Mercer)
- What I Did for Love (Edward Kleban, Marvin Hamlisch)
- Misty (Johnny Burke, Errol Garner)
- Every Little Movement (Otto Harbach, Karl Hoschna)
- Courage, Madame (Peggy Lee, Pete Moore)
- Switchin' Channels (Ken Barnes, Pete Moore)
- Just for Tonight (Jen Jessel, Ray Jessel)
- Lover (Richard Rodgers, Lorenz Hart)
[edit] Notes
The recording sessions for this album took place at CBS Studios in London.

