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Pass Me By / Big Spender
EMI-UK
Released October 1, 2001
The 2-on-1 CDs released
by EMI in the UK do not include liner notes. Peggy Lee Enterprises has researched
the albums and provided these comments:
Pass Me By was
released in 1965. The companion album on this disc, Big Spender,
was released in 1966. The session notes (shown below) indicate
that the albums were probably culled from various sessions, and
thus they contain music of varying styles and arrangements. Peggy
Lee is one of the few singers who could pull this off, although
today it seems that she was more successful on Pass Me By than
Big Spender. However, it also appears that this was not
entirely Peggy’s choice, as the Big Spender album was probably
put together in a hurry to ride on the success of the single.
Pass Me By received
excellent notices. In October, 1965, a reviewer for Melody
Maker in England wrote, "Peggy Lee proves again that no one
can pass her by. The immaculate Miss Lee, with that curious brand
of intensely personal charm, wins again."
Pass Me By includes
songs from America's established giants and songs from writers
that were then "new." Harold Arlen's "Let's Fall in Love" and
Johnny Mercer's "I Wanna Be Around" are in the camp of the former.
Peggy's treatment gives them a nice fit with the Antonio Carlos
Jobim-Gene Lees masterpiece "Quiet Nights and Quiet Stars," a
favorite of the bossa-nova craze that has become a classic, but
was then brand new. There is also a playful version of the Beatles'
"A Hard Day's Night," and "Bewitched," a rare vocal version of
the theme from the hit television comedy by the same name, which
should not be confused with the 1940 Rodgers and Hart ballad "Bewitched,
Bothered and Bewildered." The title song, "Pass Me By," was
a chart success, and associated with (but not sung in) the 1964
Cary Grant-Leslie Caron comedy Father Goose. The closing
track, "That's What It Takes," was a nod at "mod" and television
shows like The Golddiggers. Its lyrics were written by
Peggy with music by Bill Schluger and her good friend Cy Coleman.
This leads us to a Cy Coleman classic, "Big Spender."
The album Big Spender
is an unusual combination of songs from Broadway and songs that
are the blues or have their roots in blues. Although "show tunes"
were becoming less popular in the mid-1960s as pop music became
more heavily dominated by Top 40 and hard rock, Broadway continued
to have a strong presence in "adult pop." The copyright laws permitted
the songwriters of Broadway shows to prohibit anyone from releasing
a recording of a song written for a new show until the Original
Cast Album (or other lawful recording) was sold to the public,
and most producers forbid the release of records of show songs
until the cast album was made. In this environment, Peggy made
special arrangements to record "Big Spender." It was from the
major Broadway hit Sweet Charity, words by Dorothy Fields
and music by Cy Coleman. Peggy's version was recorded at Capitol
on October 27, 1965 and released upon the opening of the show
in January of 1966. It was an immediate hit, and spent twelve
weeks on Billboard's Adult Contemporary charts. Its no wonder
Capitol decided to put together an album by the same name.
"You've Got Possibilities"
is from the Broadway musical It's a Bird, It's a Plane, It's
Superman, which closed after a mere 129 performances. Peggy's
recording of this gem is widely considered the best and it spent
four weeks on Billboard's Adult Contemporary charts in mid-1966.
From the more successful On a Clear Day You Can See Forever
(280 performances) came Burton Lane and Alan Jay Lerner's "Come
Back to Me." The tender "I'll Only Miss Him When I Think of Him"
by James Van Heusen and Sammy Cahn is from Skyscraper,
which starred Julie Harris. The show was one of the few times
Cahn and Van Heusen wrote for Broadway.
Peggy had previously
recorded three of the songs on the album for Capitol in the late
1950s: "It's a Wonderful World," "Alright, Okay, You Win," and
"You Don't Know." These were not re-releases, but newly recorded
versions with different arrangements. "Alright, Okay, You Win"
was recorded for this album as Peggy performed it in live appearances
at the time. "You Don't Know" was another effort to make a hit
of the Leadbelly favorite that should have been a hit the first
time out, when Peggy’s 1958 recording of it was the "B" side of
the 45 single "Fever."
Pass Me By
Sneakin' Up on You (Ted Daryl / Chip Taylor)
Pass Me By (Cy Coleman / Carolyn Leigh)
I Wanna Be Around (Sadie Vimmerstedt / Johnny Mercer)
Bewitched (Howard Greenfield / Jack Keller)
My Love, Forgive Me (Gino Mescoli / Vito Pallavicini)
You Always Hurt the One You Love (Doris Fisher / Allan Roberts)
A Hard Day's Night (John Lennon / Paul McCartney)
L-O-V-E (Bert Kaempfert / Milt Gabler)
Dear Heart (Jay Livingston / Ray Evans / Henry Mancini)
Quiet Nights of Quiet Stars (Antonio Carlos Jobim / Gene Lees)
That's What It Takes (Peggy Lee / Cy Coleman / Bill Schluger)
Big
Spender
Come Back to Me (Burton Lane / Alan Jay Lerner)
You've Got Possibilities (Charles Strouse / Lee Adams)
It's a Wonderful World (Jan Savitt / Johnny Watson / Harold Adamson)
I Only Miss Him When I Think of Him (James Van Heusen / Sammy Cahn)
Big Spender (Cy Coleman / Dorothy Fields)
I Must Know (Neal Hefti / Lil Mattis)
Alright, Okay, You Win (Sid Wyche / Mayme Watts)
Watch What Happens (Michel Legrand / Norman Gimble)
You Don't Know (Walter Spriggs)
Let's Fall in Love (Harold Arlen / Ted Koehler)
Gotta Travel On (Paul Clayton)
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Session
information
All sessions recorded at Capitol Tower, 1750
North Vine St., Hollywood. Asterisk (*) indicates song not
included on album.
Pass Me By sessions
December 9, 1964:
53142: Pass Me By (Cy Coleman, Carolyn Leigh)
53143: That's What It Takes (Cy Coleman, Peggy Lee, William
Schluger)
53144: Then Was Then (And Now Is Now)* (Cy Coleman, Peggy
Lee)
February 17, 1965:
53393: A Hard Day's Night (John Lennon, Paul McCartney)
53394: Dear Heart (Ray Evans, Jay Livingston, Henry Mancini)
53395: Bewitched (Howard Greenfield, Jack Keller)
February 18, 1965:
53396: Sneakin' Up On You (Ted Daryl, Chip Taylor)
53397: I Wanna Be Around (Johnny Mercer, Sadie Vimmerstedt)
53398: My Love Forgive Me [Amore, Scusami] (Gino Mescoli,
Vito Pallavicini)
53399: Quiet Nights of Quiet Stars [Corcovado] (Antonio Carlos
Jobim, Gene Lees)
February 19, 1965:
53404: L-O-V-E (Milt Gabler, Bert Kaempfert)
53405: You Always Hurt the One You Love (Doris Fisher, Allan
Roberts)
53406: Oh! You Crazy Moon* (Johnny Burke, James Van Heusen)
[appeared on Extra Special! LP, 1967]
Big Spender sessions
October 27, 1965:
55277: It's a Wonderful World (Harold Adamson, Jan Savitt,
Johnny Watson)
55278: Let's Fall in Love (Harold Arlen, Ted Koehler)
55279: Come Back to Me (Burton Lane, Alan Jay Lerner)
55280: Big Spender (Cy Coleman, Dorothy Fields)
October 29, 1965:
55285: Alright, Okay, You Win (Mayme Watts, Sid Wyche)
55286: I Must Know (Neal Hefti, Lil Mattis)
55287: I'll Only Miss Him When I Think Of Him (Sammy Cahn,
James Van Heusen)
55288: Gotta Travel On (Paul Clayton, Larry Erhlich, Ronnie
Gilbert, Lee Hays, Fred Hellerman)
55289: Watch What Happens (Jacques Demy, Norman Gimbel, Michel
Legrand)
February 1, 1966:
55604: You Don't Know (Walter Spriggs)
55605: That Man* (Peggy Lee, William Schluger) [appeared on
Capitol 45 r.p.m. single #5605, 1966]
55606: You've Got Possibilities (Lee Adams, Charles Strouse)
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