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Miss Wonderful is a 1959 album by Peggy Lee that was arranged and conducted ... "Take a Little Time to Smile" (Dave Barbour, Peggy Lee) - 2:36 "I Don't Know Enough ...
Lindell Cooley (born February 3, 1963) is a pastor, Christian singer and was worship leader of the Brownsville Revival in Pensacola, Florida. [1] He is known for his soulful gospel and rock-infused contemporary worship music. [2] Cooley is president of Music Missions International (MMI) and pastor at Grace Church in Nashville, Tennessee. [3]
The singles discography of American singer-songwriter Peggy Lee contains 156 singles, nine promotional singles and eight other charted songs. Lee's first singles were in collaboration with Benny Goodman and His Orchestra, beginning 1941's "Elmer's Tune". Its follow-up, "I Got It Bad (And That Ain't Good)", was Lee's first to make the US chart ...
The Uncollected Peggy Lee (Hindsight, 1985) If I Could Be with You (Sounds Rare 1986) Miss Peggy Lee Sings the Blues (Musicmasters, 1988) The Peggy Lee Songbook: There'll Be Another Spring (Musical Heritage Society, 1990) Peggy Lee with the Dave Barbour Band (Laserlight, 1991) Love Held Lightly: Rare Songs by Harold Arlen (Angel, 1993)
Let's Love is an album by jazz singer Peggy Lee that was released in 1974. It was her first for Atlantic Records after many years with Capitol. The title track was written, arranged, produced by Paul McCartney. [1] This title song came about when Peggy Lee was in London performing at the Royal Albert Hall in 1974.
As Time Goes By" (Herman Hupfeld) – 2:48 "If You Go" ( Geoffrey Parsons , Michel Emer ) – 2:39 "Oh Love Hast Thou Forsaken Me" ( William Bowers ) – 2:33
Songs from Pete Kelly's Blues is an album by jazz singer Peggy Lee that contains songs from the film Pete Kelly's Blues (1955). Lee starred in the film and re-recorded some of the songs for this album. This album should not be confused with the soundtrack.
Somethin' Groovy! is a 1967 studio album by Peggy Lee. It was released in 1967 on Capitol Records . [ 2 ] It was arranged by Ralph Carmichael and Toots Thielemans is credited for harmonica.