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1. The Lady Is A Tramp
2. Too Young
3. If I Could Be With You One Hour Tonight
4. These Foolish Things
5. Just One One Chance
6. A Guy Is A Guy
7. Shanghai
8. It Never Happened To Me
9. Make The Man Love Me
10. It's All Over Now
11. It Takes A Long Long Train With A Red Caboose
12. Golden Earrings
13. Love, Your Magic Spell Is Everywhere
14. What Is This Thing Called Love
15. I Got Lucky In The Rain
16. He's Just My Kind
17. Linger In My Arms A Little Longer, Baby
18. For Sentimental Reasons
19. My Last Affair
20. I'm Confession' (That I Love You) |
[SYN-054]
It makes sense that one of Peggy Lee's greatest 1950s albums
was called Songs in an Intimate Style, for that's
exactly what she delivered, year in, year out. Even on more
outgoing numbers, Lee (1920-2002) kept her voice quiet and
restrained, furthering the impression that she was singing
right in your ear, for you alone. That vocal approach,
coupled with a knack for songwriting (she co-penned many of
her top hits), made her one of the few singers to come of age
in the swing era who remained popular, and contented, in the
age of rock… This disc [consists] mostly of radio and
studio recordings from the 1940s, and [offers] a handy primer
in Lee's special brand of intimacy.
— Mac Randall |
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