Collection of Jazz-Oriented Recordings Made for Decca Records on Vinyl LP! Peggy Lee had a wide-ranging and diverse career as a singer, songwriter and actress. Tony Bennett called her “the female Frank Sinatra,” and Frank Sinatra said that she “should be studied by all vocalists.” The focus of this collection is the jazz-oriented recordings Lee made for Decca Records from 1952-56 and includes several tracks from her stellar album Black Coffee.
Tracklist
- I Don’t Know Enough About You (2:55)
- Love Me or Leave Me (2:08)
- Black Coffee (3:08)
- Take a Little Time to Smile (2:38)
- Bye, Bye, Blackbird (3:42)
- It’s All Right With Me (2:24)
- My Heart Belongs to Daddy (2:09)
- Love, You Didn’t Do Right by Me (3:02)
- I Didn’t Know What Time It Was (2:20)
- Lover (3:21)
- Johnny Guitar (3:01)
- So Blue (2:14)
- Gee, Baby Ain’t I Good to You (3:26)
- They Can’t Take That Away From Me (2:59)
- Easy Living (2:47)
- This Is a Very Special Day (2:35)


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