by Peter Reilly “When my teeth are at rest in a glass by my bed/And my hair lies somewhere in a drawer/Then the world doesn’t seem like a very nice place/Not a very nice place anymore.” It’s Peggy Lee singing those singularly unbeguiling words, in her 3 a.m. pitch-dark-side-of-the-morning voice,[…]
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Miss Peggy Lee: The Legend Leaves the Mountaintop to Sing
by Calvin Ahlgren She has been slammed in print occasionally, taken to task for real or imagined violations of The Legend. Experimentation sometimes passes for heresy in the career of an established singer. But criticism of Peggy Lee has been the exception to an overwhelming general rule of admiration, even[…]
Inner View: Peggy Lee
by Gene Arceri “Let’s go into the bedroom,” whispered the smoky voice of the famous blonde magic. “We’re talking to you from Peggy Lee’s bedroom in the Fairmont Hotel,” I began, as we settled in for our interview for National Public Radio. “You’d better explain that,” she laughed, “…we are[…]
Peggy Lee: A Consummate Artist
by David McGee Peggy Lee, whom Jerry Leiber has described as “a consummate artist,” recently visited New York, where she appeared in concert at the Empire Room in the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel. While here she took time out to talk to Record World about a number of things, including her new[…]
Peggy Lee: A Vocal Style that Weathered the Rock Era
by David Sterritt “There are certain things that I really object to singing about, and I won’t sing them. I prefer to sing about – oh, love. And life supporting things.” One of the sturdiest personalities on the pop music scene, smoky-voiced Peggy Lee has built a fabulous career out[…]
Is That All There Is? A lady of many moods finds there’s much more
by Marshall Berges Seated at a Steinway baby grand, snapping her fingers and swaying almost imperceptibly, the champagne blonde flickers a smile and touches the piano keys. Striking chords to accompany herself, she sings songs old and new in a seductively breathy style. Now soft and delicate, now husky and[…]