Peggy Lee
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- Born Norma Deloris Egstrom on 26 May 1920 in North Dakota, US.
- Died on 21 January 2002 in California, US.
- Awarded the Lifetime Achievement Award by National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences (Grammy) in 1995
- 1957


Mr. Wonderful
- Peggy Lee
entered the UK charts on 24 May 1957, spent 13 weeks in the charts and reached number 5.- 1958


Fever
- Peggy Lee
entered the UK charts on 15 August 1958, spent 11 weeks in the charts and reached number 5.- 1961


Mr. Wonderful
- Peggy Lee
re-entered the UK charts on 23 March 1961 and spent a further 1 weeks in the charts reaching number 40.

Mr. Wonderful
- Peggy Lee
re-entered the UK charts on 13 April 1961 and spent a further 3 weeks in the charts reaching number 30.- 1992


Fever
- Peggy Lee
re-entered the UK charts on 16 August 1992 and spent a further 1 weeks in the charts reaching number 75.
- 1958


Fever
- Peggy Lee
entered the US charts on 02 August 1958, spent 12 weeks in the charts and reached number 8.

Light Of Love
- Peggy Lee
entered the US charts on 01 November 1958, spent 6 weeks in the charts and reached number 63.

Sweetheart
- Peggy Lee
entered the US charts on 22 November 1958, spent 2 weeks in the charts and reached number 98.- 1959


My Man
- Peggy Lee
entered the US charts on 17 January 1959, spent 1 weeks in the charts and reached number 96.

Alright, Okay, You Win
- Peggy Lee
entered the US charts on 24 January 1959, spent 6 weeks in the charts and reached number 68.

My Man
- Peggy Lee
re-entered the US charts on 31 January 1959 and spent a further 5 weeks in the charts reaching number 81.

Hallelujah, I Love Him So
- Peggy Lee
entered the US charts on 16 May 1959, spent 2 weeks in the charts and reached number 77.- 1963


I'm A Woman
- Peggy Lee
entered the US charts on 05 January 1963, spent 9 weeks in the charts and reached number 54.- 1965


Pass Me By
- Peggy Lee
entered the US charts on 27 February 1965, spent 3 weeks in the charts and reached number 93.- 1969


Is That All There Is
- Peggy Lee
entered the US charts on 27 September 1969, spent 10 weeks in the charts and reached number 11.


Bali Hai - Peggy Lee 


Black Coffee - Peggy Lee 


Blues In The Night - Peggy Lee 


Christmas Carousel - Peggy Lee 


Deck The Halls - Peggy Lee 


Don't Forget To Feed The Reindeer - Peggy Lee 


Don't Smoke In Bed - Peggy Lee 


Every Night - Peggy Lee 


Fly Me To The Moon - Peggy Lee 


Happy Holiday - Peggy Lee 


He's A Tramp - Peggy Lee 


Hey, Look Me Over - Peggy Lee 


How Deep Is The Ocean - Peggy Lee 


I Get Along Without You Very Well - Peggy Lee 


I Like A Sleigh Ride (Jingle Bells) - Peggy Lee 


I'm Confessin' - Peggy Lee 


I'm Gonna Go Fishin' - Peggy Lee 


I'm Gonna Wash That Man Right Outta My Hair - Peggy Lee 


I'm Looking Out The Window - Peggy Lee 


It Ain't Necessarily So - Peggy Lee 


It's Christmas Time Again - Peggy Lee
(with Victor Young)

I've Got You Under My Skin - Peggy Lee 


Johnny Guitar - Peggy Lee 


Just One Of Those Things - Peggy Lee 


Let There Be Love - Peggy Lee 


Let's Do It (Let's Fall In Love) - Peggy Lee 


Let's Fall In Love - Peggy Lee 


Little Jack Frost - Peggy Lee
(and Bing Crosby)

Lover - Peggy Lee 


On The Sunny Side Of The Street - Peggy Lee 


Please Be Kind - Peggy Lee 


Ring Those Christmas Bells - Peggy Lee 


Santa Claus Is Coming To Town - Peggy Lee 


September In The Rain - Peggy Lee 


Sisters - Peggy Lee
(and Trudy Stevens)

Somebody Loves Me - Peggy Lee 


Summer Vacation - Peggy Lee 


Sunshine Cake - Peggy Lee 


Tell All The World About You - Peggy Lee 


The Christmas Waltz - Peggy Lee 


The Folks Who Live On The Hill - Peggy Lee 


The Man I Love - Peggy Lee 


The Way You Look Tonight - Peggy Lee 


These Foolish Things - Peggy Lee
(with Helen Ward)

'til There Was You - Peggy Lee 


Uninvited Dream - Peggy Lee 


When My Sugar Walks Down The Street - Peggy Lee 


Where And When? - Peggy Lee 


Who's Gonna Pay The Cheque - Peggy Lee 


Why Don't You Do Right? - Peggy Lee 


Winter Weather - Peggy Lee 


Winter Wonderland - Peggy Lee 


Little Jack Frost Get Lost - Bing Crosby
(with Peggy Lee)

Two Sleepy People - Frank Sinatra
(and Peggy Lee)

Why Don't You Do Right? - Mark Murphy
(with Peggy Lee)