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Music Review: Peggy Lee - The Lost '40s & '50s Capitol Masters

Written by Rebecca Wright
Published May 07, 2008
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The second song on my playlist is "That 'Ol Devil (Won't Get Me). Written by Peggy Lee and Dave Barbour, this is a fun song recorded with Louis Prima and his Orchestra in 1951. Prima's unrestrained style and Lee's wonderful vocals mix well. I could help but feel like this song was a bit of a clue as to the fun Miss Lee would have with 1958's "Fever."

Along with the 39 songs, The Lost '40s & '50s Capitol Masters includes wonderful liner notes written by David Torresen, editor of the official Peggy Lee website. The liner notes also include the thoughts of Peggy Lee's daughter, Nicki Lee Foster and some candid photos.

Peggy Lee had impeccable rhythmic timing and a voice that could convey the subtle nuances of every song she sang. The Lost '40s & '50s Capitol Masters puts the spotlight on her tremendous talents as a vocalist and songwriter.

Complete Track List

Disc One
(recorded 1944 to 1949)

1. Ain't Goin' No Place
2. A Cottage for Sale (previously unreleased)
3. Don't Be So Mean to Baby (alternate version - previously unreleased)
4. Aren't You Kind of Glad We Did?
5. I've Had My Moments (previously unreleased)
6. Swing Low, Sweet Chariot (alternate version - previously unreleased)
7. Trouble Is a Man (previously unreleased)
8. Music, Maestro, Please (previously unreleased)
9. It's Lovin' Time
10. Ain'tcha Ever Comin' Back?
11. It Takes a Long, Long Train with a Red Caboose
12. The Freedom Train (with Johnny Mercer, Benny Goodman, Margaret Whiting and The Pied Pipers)
13. A Hundred Years from Today (previously unreleased)
14. Keep Me in Mind (with Benny Goodman)
15. Love, Your Spell Is Everywhere
16. Love Ye (previously unreleased)
17. What'll It Getcha? (previously unreleased)
18. I Wanna Go Where You Go Then I'll Be Happy
19. I Don't Know What to Do Without You, Baby (previously unreleased)
20. Neon Signs

Disc Two
(recorded 1949 to 1952)

1. A Man Wrote a Song
2. Sunshine Cake
3. Run for the Roundhouse, Nellie
4. The Cannonball Express
5. Don't Give Me a Ring on the Telephone (previously unreleased)
6. If I Could Steal You from Somebody Else (previously unreleased)
7. Ay, Ay, Chug a Chug
8. Something to Remember You By (previously unreleased)
9. Climb Up the Mountain
10. Pick Up Your Marbles and Go Home (previously unreleased)
11. That Ol' Devil Won't Get Me
12. If You Turn Me Down
13. Boulevard Cafe
14. It Never Happen' to Me
15. So Far, So Good
16. My Magic Heart
17. Telling Me Yes, Telling Me No (with Mel Torme)
18. Shame on You
19. Goin' on a Hayride

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Rebecca is a freelance writer, concentrating in the areas of film, television and music criticism. Her B.A. is in the Humanities with an emphasis in film and writing.She holds an M.A. in American and British literature with an emphasis in dystopian literature and detective fiction.
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Music Review: Peggy Lee - The Lost '40s & '50s Capitol Masters
Published: May 07, 2008
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Section: Music
Writer: Rebecca Wright
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