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March 6, 1943 | Guest Spot (AFRS) | Why Don't You Do Right? |
Benny Goodman (ldr), The Benny Goodman Orchestra (acc), Benny Goodman (cl), Leonard Kaye, Herman "Hymie" Sche[r]tzer (as), Robert "Bob" Taylor, Jon Walton (ts), Joe Rushton (bsx), Lee Castle, Robert "Bobby" Guyer, Ray Linn (t), Charlie Castaldo, Miff Mole (tb), Bart Roth (g), Gus Van Camp (b), Jess Stacy (p), Louis Bellson (d), Peggy Lee (v)
NOTES:
The world of Old-Time radio was complex. A lot of music radio programming from that era physically survived in the form of discs that are variously known as electrical transcriptions [ET], acetate discs, lacquer discs, etc. With the passing of time, the contents of those old and relatively fragile discs (some made of shellac, some of vinyl; many 16" in diameter, others the "regular" 12" measure) have been fortunately copied to more optimal media, including tape and compact disc. The present index aims at providing a generous sample of all such sorts of transcription discs, of which there are many types on which Peggy Lee's singing can be heard.
Some contain the exact same Peggy Lee masters that Columbia, Capitol and Decca recorded for commercial sale to the public. A far more worthwhile type, made for radio syndication and offering freshly recorded vocals, has been indexed on a separate page of this discography. (As that page further clarifies, that particular sub-set of Lee material was commissioned by companies such as World and MacGregor, which were expressly dedicated to the business of selling their own syndicated programming to radio stations across the United States.)
Amply sampled on this page is another type of transcription disc which boasts fresh vocals. The vocals on those discs were sung by Lee not for syndicated radio programming, but for radio shows which featured her as either a guest or the hostess. Those shows were originally broadcast nationally on ABC, CBS, NBC, and the long-defunct Mutual network, as well as on independent radio stations with affiliations to those four major networks.
Internationally, a fifth major broadcasting player was the Armed Forces Radio network. AFRS created their own transcription discs, exclusively intended for the enjoyment of the military personnel that tuned to their stations across the globe. For internal purposes, the network minutely divided and categorized their vast repository of discs into so-called series, each naturally featuring numerous artists.
The degree to which AFRS offered fresh Peggy Lee vocals varies from one series to another. There are some AFRS series whose discs are merely transfers of the masters that Lee (as well as all other included artists) recorded for Columbia, Capitol, Decca, and other labels. This is particularly the case with a AFRS disc series tellingly called Basic Music Library.
Other AFRS discs offer exclusive radio shows. Created and produced by the Forces in the 1940s, such exclusives counted with the active participation and singing of the stars, who guested readily as a courtesy to soldiers, or just out of a sense of civil duty. The shows in question bore names such as Jubilee, Command Performance, or G.I. Journal, and the AFRS discs containing their episodes do identify themselves by such names.
Photos. Up above: Groucho Marx and Barbara Stanwick, photographed on the steps of the studio where an episode of the Armed Forces Radio show Command Performance was slated to take place, with them as the star guests. Right below: a sampling of transcription discs, beginning with one that contains a 1945 episode of Command Performance. Part of the music industry's fundraising efforts on behalf of the Tuberculosis Health Association, the second ET disc is the 1947 edition of the Association's so-called Christmas Seal Party. Listed on the disc's yellow label, the partygoers at this annual celebrations are heard singing its praises, but not their songs: the disc actually contains commercial recordings which all the artists had made for the Capitol label. As for the third of these ET discs, it offers an episode from a radio show that Peggy Lee co-hosted during 1948 and 1949 on NBC, The Chesterfield Supper Club. Also above: Lee, photographed while appearing as a guest on a 1947 broadcast of Sound Off, on the Mutual radio network.
As the years went by, there was a change in the content of the AFRS shoe that still remained in operation. Most notoriously, the singing content ceased to be fresh. By the mid-1950s, the vocals played on the shows were actually commercial records. The vocalists still guested, but their fresh contributions were limited to scripted patter. There were also occasions on which the AFRS disc jockey simply played the commercial recordings, and the singer was not present as a guest at all, though the disc jockey would endeavor to suggest otherwise.
From the vast world of the AFRS network, the above is by no means all there was. The Forces also had access to the radio shows originally broadcast by ABC, CBS, NBC, and Mutual. More precisely, AFRS had access to the physical discs which contained each episode from a given network show. For the enjoyment of their military audiences around the world, AFRS transferred many of those episodes to their own AFRS discs. Nevertheless, such transferrals were never fully true to the network original. AFRS edited them, certainly keeping most of the original contents, but also altering parts of it. Sometimes a AFRS disc jockey, with his own new script, was inserted into the AFRS version of the episode. Many times, anywhere from one to three vocals were transferred by AFRS from one episode to another, in order to fill the space left out by the edits.
Then there are the radio shows created by governmental and charity organizations, such as the Navy or the March of Dimes. Those are also sampled herein. They too show variation on the degree to which their Peggy Lee material is fresh or gathered from record labels and national network radio shows.
Even when circumscribed to one artist (Peggy Lee, in this case), a thorough documentation of all the material just described above is a wide-ranging and complicated undertaking, bound to be filled with an untold amount of gaps, and exposing the researcher to the frustration brought about by sparse, non-detailed documentation. Hence this indexer makes no claims of thoroughness or even accuracy. I am offering a mere sample of all the Lee material produced by the commercial and military radio networks, with some samples still a work in progress, and in need of further corroborating research.
03:35 | Between March 9 And March 23, 1943 | Ben. Goodman Show | I Don't Believe In Rumors | |
03:58 | Between March 9 And March 23, 1943 | Ben. Goodman Show | I Love A Piano | |
02:48 | Between March 9 And March 23, 1943 | Ben. Goodman Show | Why Don't You Do Right? |
Benny Goodman (ldr), Mel Powell (arr), The Benny Goodman Orchestra (acc), Benny Goodman (cl, v), Leonard Kaye, Herman "Hymie" Sche[r]tzer (as), Robert "Bob" Taylor, Jon Walton (ts), Joe Rushton (bsx), Lee Castle, Robert "Bobby" Guyer, Ray Linn (t), Charlie Castaldo, Miff Mole (tb), Bart Roth (g), Gus Van Camp (b), Jess Stacy (p), Louis Bellson (d), Peggy Lee (v)
NOTES:
Although I have entered AFRS (the Armed Forces Radio Service) as the label of this transcription disc, I should clarify that, at this early time in its history, the AFRS did not have that name yet. It was instead known as the Special Services Division. Hence the disc's label reads: "War Department, Special Services Division, Information Branch, Radio-Phono, Downbeat." One side of the disc identifies itself as part I of the show, the other as part II. Of the above-listed numbers, "I Don't Believe In Rumors" is the only one on the first side.
03:17 | February 5, 1942; 1:30 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. (Booked 1:30 - 5:30) | Master Take (Columbia) | My Little Cousin | |
02:42 | August 20, 1941 | Master Take (Columbia) | I See A Million People |
Benny Goodman (ldr), John Hammond (pdr), Bill Savory (eng), Mel Powell (arr, p), Eddie Sauter (arr), The Benny Goodman Orchestra (acc), Benny Goodman (cl), Sol Kane, Skip Martin, Clint Neagley (as), George Berg, Vido Musso (ts), Chuck Gentry, Art Ralston (bar), Billy Butterfield, Al Davis, James "Jimmy" Maxwell, Bernie Privin, Cootie Williams (t), Cutty Cutshall, Lou McGarity (tb), Tom "Tommy" Morgan (g), John Simmons, Sid Weiss (b), Sid Catlett, Ralph Collier (d), Peggy Lee (v)
NOTES:
The above-shown release date is tentative and could very well be erroneous; the year 1942 is a strong alternative. (Further research will be undertaken when my schedule permits it.)
03:11 | December 24, 1941; 11:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. | Master Take (Columbia) | On The Sunny Side Of The Street |
Benny Goodman (ldr), {Head Arrangement} (arr), Mel Powell (arr, p), The Benny Goodman Sextet (acc), Benny Goodman (cl), Lou McGarity (tb), Tom "Tommy" Morgan (g), Sid Weiss (b), Ralph Collier (d), Peggy Lee (v)
NOTES:
The above-shown release date is tentative and could very well be erroneous. (Further research will be undertaken when my schedule permits it.)
03:12 | July 27, 1942 | Master Take (Columbia) | Why Don't You Do Right? |
Benny Goodman (ldr), Morty Palitz (pdr), Mel Powell (arr, p), The Benny Goodman Orchestra (acc), Benny Goodman (cl), Clint Neagley, Herman "Hymie" Sche[r]tzer (as), Leonard Sims, Jon Walton (ts), Robert "Bob" Poland (bar), Benny Baker, Tony Faso (aka Joseph Fasulo), James "Jimmy" Maxwell, Lawrence Stearns, aka Alfred Sculco (t), Charlie Castaldo, Lou McGarity (tb), Dave Barbour (g), Cliff Hill (b), Howard "Hud" Davies (d), Peggy Lee (v)
NOTES:
The above-shown release year is tentative and could very well be erroneous. The year 1942 is the earliest of the alternatives. (Further research will be undertaken when my schedule permits it.)
03:12 | July 27, 1942 | Master Take (Columbia) | Why Don't You Do Right? |
Benny Goodman (ldr), Morty Palitz (pdr), Mel Powell (arr, p), The Benny Goodman Orchestra (acc), Benny Goodman (cl), Clint Neagley, Herman "Hymie" Sche[r]tzer (as), Leonard Sims, Jon Walton (ts), Robert "Bob" Poland (bar), Benny Baker, Tony Faso (aka Joseph Fasulo), James "Jimmy" Maxwell, Lawrence Stearns, aka Alfred Sculco (t), Charlie Castaldo, Lou McGarity (tb), Dave Barbour (g), Cliff Hill (b), Howard "Hud" Davies (d), Peggy Lee (v)
NOTES:
The above-shown release date is very tentative. The year 1942 is the earliest alternative. (Further scrutiny and corrections will be undertaken when my schedule permits it.)
03:14 | July 27, 1942 | Alternate Take (Columbia) | Why Don't You Do Right? |
Benny Goodman (ldr), Morty Palitz (pdr), Mel Powell (arr, p), The Benny Goodman Orchestra (acc), Benny Goodman (cl), Clint Neagley, Herman "Hymie" Sche[r]tzer (as), Leonard Sims, Jon Walton (ts), Robert "Bob" Poland (bar), Benny Baker, Tony Faso (aka Joseph Fasulo), James "Jimmy" Maxwell, Lawrence Stearns, aka Alfred Sculco (t), Charlie Castaldo, Lou McGarity (tb), Dave Barbour (g), Cliff Hill (b), Howard "Hud" Davies (d), Peggy Lee (v)
NOTES:
A disc-jockey program that played servicemen's requests. Created by the AFRS itself (as opposed to network radio shows that AFRS would re-broadcast after editing them). The above-shown release date is a bit tentative; the year 1942 is the other alternative.
03:12 | July 27, 1942 | Master Take (Columbia) | Why Don't You Do Right? |
Benny Goodman (ldr), Morty Palitz (pdr), Mel Powell (arr, p), The Benny Goodman Orchestra (acc), Benny Goodman (cl), Clint Neagley, Herman "Hymie" Sche[r]tzer (as), Leonard Sims, Jon Walton (ts), Robert "Bob" Poland (bar), Benny Baker, Tony Faso (aka Joseph Fasulo), James "Jimmy" Maxwell, Lawrence Stearns, aka Alfred Sculco (t), Charlie Castaldo, Lou McGarity (tb), Dave Barbour (g), Cliff Hill (b), Howard "Hud" Davies (d), Peggy Lee (v)
NOTES:
A disc-jockey program that played servicemen's requests. Created by the AFRS itself (as opposed to network radio shows that AFRS would re-broadcast after editing them). The above-shown release date is a bit tentative; the year 1942 is the other alternative.
03:12 | July 27, 1942 | Master Take (Columbia) | Why Don't You Do Right? |
Benny Goodman (ldr), Morty Palitz (pdr), Mel Powell (arr, p), The Benny Goodman Orchestra (acc), Benny Goodman (cl), Clint Neagley, Herman "Hymie" Sche[r]tzer (as), Leonard Sims, Jon Walton (ts), Robert "Bob" Poland (bar), Benny Baker, Tony Faso (aka Joseph Fasulo), James "Jimmy" Maxwell, Lawrence Stearns, aka Alfred Sculco (t), Charlie Castaldo, Lou McGarity (tb), Dave Barbour (g), Cliff Hill (b), Howard "Hud" Davies (d), Peggy Lee (v)
NOTES:
I have not listened to this transcription, and the available information about it is limited. Hence the identification of the Columbia master as its version of "Why Don't You Do Right" is tentative. It could instead be Columbia alternate #2, which the War Department's V-Disc program used for one of its own releases. Found in a secondary source, the release year should also be deemed tentative.
Sunday, June 25, 1944 (10:30 - 11:00 p.m.) | Guest Spot (NBC) | Long Ago (And Far Away) | ||
Sunday, June 25, 1944 (10:30 - 11:00 p.m.) | Guest Spot (NBC) | Why Don't You Do Right? |
Bob Crosby And His Orchestra (acc), Bob Crosby, Peggy Lee (v)
03:14 | July 27, 1942 | Alternate Take (Columbia) | Why Don't You Do Right? |
Benny Goodman (ldr), Morty Palitz (pdr), Mel Powell (arr, p), The Benny Goodman Orchestra (acc), Benny Goodman (cl), Clint Neagley, Herman "Hymie" Sche[r]tzer (as), Leonard Sims, Jon Walton (ts), Robert "Bob" Poland (bar), Benny Baker, Tony Faso (aka Joseph Fasulo), James "Jimmy" Maxwell, Lawrence Stearns, aka Alfred Sculco (t), Charlie Castaldo, Lou McGarity (tb), Dave Barbour (g), Cliff Hill (b), Howard "Hud" Davies (d), Peggy Lee (v)
NOTES:
For this V-Disc release of "Why Don't You Do Right," the issued Columbia take was not the master but an alternate. The V-Disc engineers mastered the alternate on April 4, 1944. Earlier editions of the present discography also had an entry for V-Disc 234, which was said to combine "Why Don't You Do Right" with Coleman Hawkins' version of "Body And Soul." That entry, based on information culled from online and library listings, was erroneous, and has thus been dropped from the present edition of the discography. (V-Disc 234 does feature Hawkins' version on its A side, but side B has a jam version of "Basin Street Blues," starring Hawkins along with Jack Teagarden, Louis Armstrong, Sidney Catlett, Al Casey, and Oscar Pettiford.)
03:14 | July 27, 1942 | Alternate Take (Columbia) | Why Don't You Do Right? |
Benny Goodman (ldr), Morty Palitz (pdr), Mel Powell (arr, p), The Benny Goodman Orchestra (acc), Benny Goodman (cl), Clint Neagley, Herman "Hymie" Sche[r]tzer (as), Leonard Sims, Jon Walton (ts), Robert "Bob" Poland (bar), Benny Baker, Tony Faso (aka Joseph Fasulo), James "Jimmy" Maxwell, Lawrence Stearns, aka Alfred Sculco (t), Charlie Castaldo, Lou McGarity (tb), Dave Barbour (g), Cliff Hill (b), Howard "Hud" Davies (d), Peggy Lee (v)
03:11 | December 24, 1941; 11:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. | Master Take (Columbia) | On The Sunny Side Of The Street |
Benny Goodman (ldr), {Head Arrangement} (arr), Mel Powell (arr, p), The Benny Goodman Sextet (acc), Benny Goodman (cl), Lou McGarity (tb), Tom "Tommy" Morgan (g), Sid Weiss (b), Ralph Collier (d), Peggy Lee (v)
NOTES:
The above-shown release date is very tentative. In particular need of research is the release date, which could instead fall anywhere between 1945 and 1948. (Further scrutiny and corrections will be undertaken when my schedule permits it.)
03:12 | July 27, 1942 | Master Take (Columbia) | Why Don't You Do Right? |
Benny Goodman (ldr), Morty Palitz (pdr), Mel Powell (arr, p), The Benny Goodman Orchestra (acc), Benny Goodman (cl), Clint Neagley, Herman "Hymie" Sche[r]tzer (as), Leonard Sims, Jon Walton (ts), Robert "Bob" Poland (bar), Benny Baker, Tony Faso (aka Joseph Fasulo), James "Jimmy" Maxwell, Lawrence Stearns, aka Alfred Sculco (t), Charlie Castaldo, Lou McGarity (tb), Dave Barbour (g), Cliff Hill (b), Howard "Hud" Davies (d), Peggy Lee (v)
NOTES:
According to Harry Mackenzie, author of The Directory of The Armed Forces Radio Service Series, this show was an "extended version of GI Jive, using the same format." The above-shown release date is tentative and could very well be erroneous. Another source give the date of the premiere episode as September 26, 1944. On the basis of that source's dating, I have tentatively assigned a 1994 dating to the 9th episode in the series, too.
03:00 | January 7, 1944 | Master Take (Capitol) | Ain't Goin' No Place | |
02:41 | January 7, 1944 | Master Take (Capitol) | That Old Feeling |
The Capitol Jazzmen (ldr), Dave Dexter, Jr. (pdr), {Head Arrangement} (arr), Barney Bigard (cl), Les Robinson (as), Eddie Miller (ts), Clarence "Shorty" Sherock (t), Nappy Lamare (g), Hank Wayland (b), Pete Johnson (p), Stanley Wrightsman (cel), Nick Fatool (d), Peggy Lee (v)
NOTES:
Pictures of the item under scrutiny can be seen at the top of this V-Disc & ET index.
May 17, 1945 (Recording Date) | Guest Spot (AFRS) | You Was Right, Baby |
Peggy Lee (v), Other Individuals Unknown (unk)
March 13, 1963 | Guest Spot (NBC) | unknown title |
Peggy Lee (v)
02:43 | December 27, 1944 | Master Take (Capitol) | What More Can A Woman Do | |
02:26 | December 27, 1944 | Master Take (Capitol) | You Was Right, Baby |
Peggy Lee (ldr), Henry J. "Heinie" Beau (arr, cl), Dave Barbour And His Orchestra (acc), Harold Lawson, Maury Stein (cl), Billy May (t), Dave Barbour (g), Artie Shapiro (b), Milt Raskin (p), Nick Fatool (d), Peggy Lee (v)
NOTES:
The Peggy Lee numbers are on the disc's side B, which bears matrix number VP 1364. (The other side: VP 1306.) The Bing Crosby selections, all with John Scott Trotter And His Orchestra, are "My Heart And I Decided," "Too Romantic," and "All You Want To Do Is Dance." Being unable to listen to this item, I have operated under the assumption that it contains Lee's Capitol recordings of "What More Can A Woman Do" and "You Was Right, Baby," not her performances of these songs for Crosby's or any other radio show. Pointing me in the direction of the Capitol recordings is the credit to Dave Barbour And His Orchestra (as opposed to Scott Trotter's or any other orchestra).
02:39 | Wednesday, September 19, 1945 | Guest Spot (CBS) | You Was Right, Baby |
Axel Stordahl And His Orchestra (acc), Peggy Lee (v), Session Musicians (bkv)
02:41 | January 7, 1944 | Master Take (Capitol) | That Old Feeling |
The Capitol Jazzmen (ldr), Dave Dexter, Jr. (pdr), {Head Arrangement} (arr), Eddie Miller (ts), Nappy Lamare (g), Hank Wayland (b), Stanley Wrightsman (cel), Nick Fatool (d), Peggy Lee (v)
NOTES:
Also includes numbers recorded by Woody Herman, Bunny Berigan, and Earl Hines.
03:04 | July 30, 1945 | Alternate Take (Capitol) | Waiting For The Train To Come In |
Peggy Lee (ldr), Lee Gillette (pdr), Henry J. "Heinie" Beau (arr), Dave Barbour And His Orchestra (acc), Unknown (sax, cl, b, p), Dave Barbour (g), Peggy Lee (v)
NOTES:
Also includes numbers recorded by The Count Basie Orchestra, The David Rose Orchestra, Jo Stafford, Dick Haymes, The Lionel Hampton Orchestra, Frank Sinatra, and The Woody Herman Orchestra.
02:36 | July 30, 1945 | Master Take (Capitol) | I'm Glad I Waited For You | |
03:04 | July 30, 1945 | Alternate Take (Capitol) | Waiting For The Train To Come In |
Peggy Lee (ldr), Lee Gillette (pdr), Henry J. "Heinie" Beau (arr), Dave Barbour And His Orchestra (acc), Unknown (sax, cl, b, p), Dave Barbour (g), Peggy Lee (v)
NOTES:
P-477 (SSL 951): Two Johnny Mercer vocals ("Surprise Party," "De Camptown Races") and Lee's numbers.
P-478 (SSL 952): Four Bob Crosby numbers with The AFRS Orchestra ("In The Middle Of May," Aren't You Glad You're You," "Love Letters," "It's Been A Long, Long Time").
The release year is tentative.
03:13 | January 1945 | Master Take (MacGregor) | September In The Rain | |
02:39 | January 1945 | Master Take (MacGregor) | Sugar (That Sugar Baby Of Mine) | |
02:39 | January 1945 | Master Take (MacGregor) | You Turned The Tables On Me | |
02:53 | January 1945 | Master Take (MacGregor) | My Last Affair |
Peggy Lee (ldr), Dave Barbour And His Orchestra (acc), Henry J. "Heinie" Beau (cl), Herbert "Herbie" Haymer (ts), Billy May (t), Dave Barbour (g), Phil Stephens (b), Edwin "Buddy" Cole (p), Tommy Romersa (d), Peggy Lee (v)
03:21 | Wednesday, January 2, 1946 | Guest Spot (CBS) | Waiting For The Train To Come In | |
01:45 | Wednesday, January 2, 1946 | Guest Spot (CBS) | You Brought A New Kind Of Love To Me |
Axel Stordahl And His Orchestra (acc), Dave Barbour (g), Peggy Lee, Frank Sinatra (v)
October 22, 1945 (Recording Date) | Guest Spot (AFRS) | You Was Right, Baby | ||
October 22, 1945 (Recording Date) | Guest Spot (AFRS) | Don't Blame Me |
The Jubilee Allstars (acc), Lem Davis, Willie "The Lion" Smith (as), Corky Corcoran, Babe Russin (ts), Jack Martin (bar), Emmett Berry, Bobby Hackett, Emmanuel "Manny" Klein, Frank Wiley (t), Henry Coker, Ray Conniff, Vic Dickenson (tb), Slim Gaillard (g), Tiny Bam Brown (b), Juan Rolando (p), Neil Glicco (d), Peggy Lee (v)
NOTES:
The release date is tentative; a more confident estimate would be late quarter of 1945 or first quarter of 1946.
01:50 | Friday, February 1, 1946 | Guest Spot (NBC) | What More Can A Woman Do | |
01:27 | Friday, February 1, 1946 | Guest Spot (NBC) | You Was Right, Baby |
Matty Malneck And His Orchestra (acc), Peggy Lee (v)
01:25 | Friday, February 8, 1946 | Guest Spot (NBC) | Waiting For The Train To Come In |
Matty Malneck And His Orchestra (acc), Peggy Lee (v)
02:00 | March 26, 1946 | Peggy Lee Show (NBC) | You Was Right, Baby | |
02:00 | March 26, 1946 | Peggy Lee Show (NBC) | Waiting For The Train To Come In | |
03:14 | March 26, 1946 | Peggy Lee Show (NBC) | I Don't Know Enough About You |
Lloyd Shaffer And His Orchestra (acc), Peggy Lee (v)
NOTES:
The Armed Forced Radio Service edited and transcribed at least some episodes of NBC's Supper Club, for use on the Forces' own radio network. This index naturally lists the AFRS Supper Club transcription discs of which I am aware, beginning with this one. Many of the other Peggy Lee episodes of the NBC show are also presumed to have been transcribed by AFRS, but I have not been able to find details about the discs.
02:25 | March 28, 1946 | Peggy Lee Show (NBC) | I Can See It Your Way, Baby | |
02:27 | March 28, 1946 | Peggy Lee Show (NBC) | I'm Glad I Waited For You |
Lloyd Shaffer And His Orchestra (acc), Peggy Lee (v)
02:21 | May 2, 1946 (Broadcast Date) | Bing Crosby Show (NBC) | I Don't Know Enough About You |
John Scott Trotter And His Orchestra (acc), Perry Botkin, Jr. (g), Peggy Lee (v)
03:24 | May 6, 1946 (Recording Date) | Guest Spot (AFRS) | I Get The Blues (When It Rains) | |
02:43 | May 6, 1946 (Recording Date) | Guest Spot (AFRS) | I Don't Know Enough About You |
Peggy Lee (ldr), The Les Paul Trio (acc), Cal Gooden (g), Les Paul (elg), Clint Nordquist (sb), Milt Raskin (p), Peggy Lee (v)
NOTES:
Series EN-11.
May 7, 1946 | Guest Spot (NBC) | I Don't Know Enough About You |
Lloyd Shaffer And His Orchestra (acc), Peggy Lee (v)
02:43 | May 6, 1946 (Recording Date) | Guest Spot (AFRS) | I Don't Know Enough About You |
Peggy Lee (ldr), The Les Paul Trio (acc), Cal Gooden (g), Les Paul (elg), Clint Nordquist (sb), Milt Raskin (p), Peggy Lee (v)
June 23, 1946 (Recording Date) | Guest Spot (AFRS) | I Don't Know Enough About You |
Jimmy Greer And His Orchestra (acc), Peggy Lee (v)
August 6, 1946 | Peggy Lee Show (NBC) | Why Don't You Do Right? | ||
August 6, 1946 | Peggy Lee Show (NBC) | A Nightingale Can Sing The Blues | ||
August 6, 1946 | Peggy Lee Show (NBC) | I Don't Know Enough About You |
Lloyd Shaffer And His Orchestra (acc), Peggy Lee (v)
NOTES:
This is a tentative entry. The disc's existence is very likely, but proper confirmation is still pending. Similarly, the assigned catalogue number is a confident estimate, for which corroboration is needed.
August 8, 1946 | Peggy Lee Show (NBC) | Baby, You Can Count On Me | ||
August 8, 1946 | Peggy Lee Show (NBC) | Linger In My Arms A Little Longer | ||
August 8, 1946 | Peggy Lee Show (NBC) | Come Rain Or Come Shine |
Lloyd Shaffer And His Orchestra (acc), Dave Barbour (g), Peggy Lee (v)
NOTES:
This is a tentative entry. The disc's existence is very likely, but proper confirmation is still pending. Similarly, the assigned catalogue number is a confident estimate, for which corroboration is needed.
03:24 | May 6, 1946 (Recording Date) | Guest Spot (AFRS) | I Get The Blues (When It Rains) | |
02:43 | May 6, 1946 (Recording Date) | Guest Spot (AFRS) | I Don't Know Enough About You |
Peggy Lee (ldr), The Les Paul Trio (acc), Cal Gooden (g), Les Paul (elg), Clint Nordquist (sb), Milt Raskin (p), Peggy Lee (v)
NOTES:
The two Peggy Lee performances are on a side whose matrix number is JDB- JDB-142-D6-TC-5959-1. Both were culled from episode #194 of the AFRS show Jubilee. The matrix number on the side with the Herb Jeffries numbers ("I Left A Good Deal In Mobile," "I Left My Heart In Mississippi") is JDB- JDB-138-D6-TC-5955-1.
September 16, 1946 | Guest Spot (NBC) | Linger In My Arms A Little Longer |
Lloyd Shaffer And His Orchestra (acc), Peggy Lee (v)
NOTES:
This is a tentative entry. The disc's existence is very likely, but proper confirmation is still pending. Similarly, the assigned catalogue number is a confident estimate, for which corroboration is needed.
September 20, 1946 | Peggy Lee Show (NBC) | Baby, You Can Count On Me | ||
September 20, 1946 | Peggy Lee Show (NBC) | You Was Right, Baby | ||
September 20, 1946 | Peggy Lee Show (NBC) | A Nightingale Can Sing The Blues |
Lloyd Shaffer And His Orchestra (acc), Peggy Lee (v)
NOTES:
This is a tentative entry. The disc's existence is very likely, but proper confirmation is still pending. Similarly, the assigned catalogue number is a confident estimate, for which corroboration is needed.
02:44 | August 26, 1946 | Ben. Goodman Show | Why Don't You Do Right? | |
01:45 | August 26, 1946 | Ben. Goodman Show | I Don't Know Enough About You |
Benny Goodman (ldr), Mel Powell (arr), Benny Goodman (cl), Larry Molinelle, Herman "Hymie" Sche[r]tzer (as), Lester Clark, Cliff Strickland (ts), Al Klink (bar), John Best, Nate Kazebier, Dick Mains, Dale "Mickey" McMickle (t), Leon Cox, Cutty Cutshall (tb), Addison Collins (frh), Mike Bryan (g), Bernard aka Barney Spieler (b), Joe Bushkin (p), Louis Bellson (d), Peggy Lee, Art London aka Art Lund (v)
NOTES:
"Why Don't You Do Right" is a Peggy Lee solo vocal, "I Don't Know Enough About You" a duet with Art Lund. "Why Don't You Do Right" is on the disc's side one, whose label identifies it as Sssc-9-12-3. "I Don't Know Enough About You" is on the disc's side two, whose label identifies it as Sssc-9-12-4.
02:41 | December 11, 1946 (Bradcst Date) (Pre-recrded 11/22 & 11/24) | Bing Crosby Show (ABC) | Linger In My Arms A Little Longer | |
01:54 | December 11, 1946 (Bradcst Date) (Pre-recrded 11/22 & 11/24) | Bing Crosby Show (ABC) | It's A Good Day |
John Scott Trotter And His Orchestra (acc), Dave Barbour (g), Bing Crosby, Peggy Lee (v)
NOTES:
Original radio broadcast, minus commercials.
02:35 | December 18, 1946 (Brdcst Date)(Pre-recorded 11/30 & 12/02) | Bing Crosby Show (ABC) | It's All Over Now | |
02:15 | December 18, 1946 (Brdcst Date)(Pre-recorded 11/30 & 12/02) | Bing Crosby Show (ABC) | Everything's Movin' Too Fast |
John Scott Trotter And His Orchestra (acc), Dave Barbour (g), Bing Crosby, Peggy Lee (v)
NOTES:
Original radio broadcast, minus commercials.
02:56 | January 1, 1947 (Broadcast Date)(Pre-recorded 12/14 & 12/16) | Bing Crosby Show (ABC) | He's Just My Kind | |
02:46 | January 1, 1947 (Broadcast Date)(Pre-recorded 12/14 & 12/16) | Bing Crosby Show (ABC) | Baby, You Can Count On Me |
John Scott Trotter And His Orchestra (acc), Richard P. Clark, Morton B. Friedman, Joseph "Joe" Krechter, John "Jack" Mayhew, George Moore (r), Robert "Bobby" Guy, Uan Rasey (t), William "Bill" Atkinson, Peter Beilmann, Wendell "Gus" Mayhew (tb), Arthur Frantz (frh), Loring "Red" Nichols (c), Perry Botkin, Jr. (g), Edwin "Buddy" Cole (p), Ann Mason (hrp), John Cyr (d), Harry Bluestone aka Blostein, Samuel "Sam" Freed, Jr, Harold Haybert, Henry Hill, Larry Kurkdjie, Bill Miller, Mischa Russell, Olcott Vail (vn), Meyer Bello, Leo Fleitman (vl), Cy Bernard, Karl Rossner (vc), Bing Crosby, Peggy Lee (v)
NOTES:
Original radio broadcast, minus commercials.
03:02 | January 8, 1947 (Broadcast Date)(Pre-recorded 12/22) | Bing Crosby Show (ABC) | What More Can A Woman Do | |
02:48 | January 8, 1947 (Broadcast Date)(Pre-recorded 12/22) | Bing Crosby Show (ABC) | It's A Good Day |
John Scott Trotter And His Orchestra (acc), Bing Crosby, Peggy Lee (v)
02:36 | July 30, 1945 | Master Take (Capitol) | I'm Glad I Waited For You |
Peggy Lee (ldr), Lee Gillette (pdr), Henry J. "Heinie" Beau (arr), Dave Barbour And His Orchestra (acc), Unknown (sax, cl, b, p), Dave Barbour (g), Peggy Lee (v)
NOTES:
Also includes numbers recorded by the orchestras of Count Basie, Woody Herman, and Harry James.
03:04 | July 30, 1945 | Alternate Take (Capitol) | Waiting For The Train To Come In |
Peggy Lee (ldr), Lee Gillette (pdr), Henry J. "Heinie" Beau (arr), Dave Barbour And His Orchestra (acc), Unknown (sax, cl, b, p), Dave Barbour (g), Peggy Lee (v)
NOTES:
Also includes numbers recorded by The King Cole Trio and the orchestras of Woody Herman and Glenn Miller.
03:07 | May 2, 1946 (Broadcast Date) | Bing Crosby Show (NBC) | I Don't Know Enough About You |
John Scott Trotter And His Orchestra (acc), Perry Botkin, Jr. (g), Peggy Lee (v)
NOTES:
P-607 (SSL 1204) features four vocals from the radio show Kraft Music Hall , thee by Bing Crosby ("There's A Small Hotel," "Welcome To My Dreams," "I't's Been A Long, Long Time") and one by Peggy Lee.
P-608 (SSL 1204) features five numbers by Bob Simmers with The AFRS Five ("Non Combustible," Caravan," "Parade Of The Bearded Clams," "Let's Trade Togas, Terrance," "Wet Wash Rag").
The release year is tentative.
02:35 | December 18, 1946 (Brdcst Date)(Pre-recorded 11/30 & 12/02) | Bing Crosby Show (ABC) | It's All Over Now | |
02:15 | December 18, 1946 (Brdcst Date)(Pre-recorded 11/30 & 12/02) | Bing Crosby Show (ABC) | Everything's Movin' Too Fast |
John Scott Trotter And His Orchestra (acc), Dave Barbour (g), Bing Crosby, Peggy Lee (v)
NOTES:
Among the other selections in this transcription disc is "Rumors Are Flying," a Crosby solo from the same December 18, 1946 Philco Radio Time broadcast as the two above-listed duets.
03:00 | July 23, 1946 | Master Take (Capitol) | It's All Over Now |
Peggy Lee (ldr), Lee Gillette (pdr), Henry J. "Heinie" Beau (arr, cl), Dave Barbour And His Orchestra (acc), Unknown (cl, t, tb, b, p, d), Dave Barbour (g), Peggy Lee (v)
NOTES:
The side with the Martha Tilton an Peggy numbers bears matrix number Jdb 278.
02:55 | February 5, 1947 (Broadcast Date) (Pre-recorded 1/20 & 1/21) | Bing Crosby Show (ABC) | It's Lovin' Time |
John Scott Trotter And His Orchestra (acc), Dave Barbour (g), Peggy Lee (v)
NOTES:
Original radio broadcast, minus commercials.
03:04 | February 12, 1947 (Broadcst Date) (Pre-recorded 1/27 & 1/28) | Bing Crosby Show (ABC) | He's Just My Kind | |
02:04 | February 12, 1947 (Broadcst Date) (Pre-recorded 1/27 & 1/28) | Bing Crosby Show (ABC) | The Best Man |
John Scott Trotter And His Orchestra (acc), Bing Crosby, Peggy Lee (v)
NOTES:
Original radio broadcast, minus commercials.
03:21 | March 12, 1947 (Broadcast Date) (Pre-recorded 2/08 or 2/25) | Bing Crosby Show (ABC) | Happiness Is A Thing Called Joe | |
02:06 | March 12, 1947 (Broadcast Date) (Pre-recorded 2/08 or 2/25) | Bing Crosby Show (ABC) | The Best Man |
John Scott Trotter And His Orchestra (acc), Bing Crosby, Peggy Lee (v)
02:23 | March 19, 1947 (Broadcast Date) (Pre-recorded 3/03 & 3/04) | Bing Crosby Show (ABC) | Just Squeeze Me | |
01:42 | March 19, 1947 (Broadcast Date) (Pre-recorded 3/03 & 3/04) | Bing Crosby Show (ABC) | It's A Good Day |
John Scott Trotter And His Orchestra (acc), Bing Crosby, Peggy Lee (v)
02:42 | March 26, 1947 (Broadcast Date) (Pre-recorded 03/11) | Bing Crosby Show (ABC) | For Sentimental Reasons |
John Scott Trotter And His Orchestra (acc), Peggy Lee (v)
03:18 | April 9, 1947 (Broadcast Date) (Pre-recorded 03/17) | Bing Crosby Show (ABC) | Speaking Of Angels |
John Scott Trotter And His Orchestra (acc), Loring "Red" Nichols (c), Peggy Lee (v)
02:32 | April 23, 1947 (Broadcast Date) (Pre-recorded 3/21) | Bing Crosby Show (ABC) | I'll Close My Eyes | |
03:00 | April 23, 1947 (Broadcast Date) (Pre-recorded 3/21) | Bing Crosby Show (ABC) | It's A Good Day |
John Scott Trotter And His Orchestra (acc), Bing Crosby, Peggy Lee (v)
NOTES:
In addition to the two above-listed numbers, this item includes Bing Crosby's solo rendition of "I Do, Do, Do Like You." All three numbers were taken from an episode of Bing Crosby's show that aired on April 23, 1947.
03:12 | April 16, 1947 (Broadcast Date) (Pre-recorded 3/24) | Bing Crosby Show (ABC) | A Nightingale Can Sing The Blues | |
03:15 | April 16, 1947 (Broadcast Date) (Pre-recorded 3/24) | Bing Crosby Show (ABC) | I Still Suits Me |
John Scott Trotter And His Orchestra (acc), Bing Crosby, Peggy Lee (v)
01:42 | March 19, 1947 (Broadcast Date) (Pre-recorded 3/03 & 3/04) | Bing Crosby Show (ABC) | It's A Good Day | |
02:23 | March 19, 1947 (Broadcast Date) (Pre-recorded 3/03 & 3/04) | Bing Crosby Show (ABC) | Just Squeeze Me |
John Scott Trotter And His Orchestra (acc), Bing Crosby, Peggy Lee (v)
NOTES:
The above-shown contents are tentatively listed; I do not have precise information about this item. The release date is tentative as well.
02:32 | April 23, 1947 (Broadcast Date) (Pre-recorded 3/21) | Bing Crosby Show (ABC) | I'll Close My Eyes | |
03:00 | April 23, 1947 (Broadcast Date) (Pre-recorded 3/21) | Bing Crosby Show (ABC) | It's A Good Day |
John Scott Trotter And His Orchestra (acc), Bing Crosby, Peggy Lee (v)
NOTES:
I have not listened to the contents of this disc. Until I do, or until I receive reliable confirmation, the inclusion of the listed tracks should be deemed a tentative assertion. The release date is tentative as well.
02:32 | April 23, 1947 (Broadcast Date) (Pre-recorded 3/21) | Bing Crosby Show (ABC) | I'll Close My Eyes | |
03:00 | April 23, 1947 (Broadcast Date) (Pre-recorded 3/21) | Bing Crosby Show (ABC) | It's A Good Day |
John Scott Trotter And His Orchestra (acc), Bing Crosby, Peggy Lee (v)
NOTES:
Also includes the Bing Crosby solo "I Do, Do, Do Like You," from the same April 23, 1947 episode of Philco Radio Time, Starring Bing Crosby. The above-shown release date is tentative and could very well be erroneous. (Further research will be undertaken when my schedule permits it.)
Saturday, June 21, 1947 | Guest Spot (NBC) | What More Can A Woman Do | ||
Saturday, June 21, 1947 | Guest Spot (NBC) | On The Sunny Side Of The Street |
The Nat King Cole Trio (acc), Nat King Cole, Peggy Lee (v)
02:47 | October 1, 1947 (Broadcast Date) (Pre-taped 8/10) | Bing Crosby Show (ABC) | It Takes A Long, Long Train With A Red Caboose | |
00:47 | October 1, 1947 (Broadcast Date) (Pre-taped 8/10) | Bing Crosby Show (ABC) | Allá En El Rancho Grande |
John Scott Trotter And His Orchestra (acc), Perry Botkin, Jr. (g), Peggy Lee (v)
02:45 | October 8, 1947 | JimmyDurante Show (NBC) | All Of Me |
Roy Bargy's Orchestra (acc), Roy Bargy (p), Peggy Lee (v)
NOTES:
An earlier edition of this discography also included the following entry:
Armed Forces Radio Service 16" Transcription: 84 — [Jimmy Durante] The Jimmy Durante Show
However, I now believe that listing to be the same as this one from the Veterans Administration.
Mid-August 1947 (Recording Date) | Guest Spot (AFRS) | Sugar (That Sugar Baby Of Mine) | ||
Mid-August 1947 (Recording Date) | Guest Spot (AFRS) | What More Can A Woman Do |
Benny Carter And His Orchestra, The Page Cavanaugh Trio (acc), Henry J. "Heinie" Beau (cl), Benny Carter (as), Herbert "Herbie" Haymer (ts), Ray Linn, Rubin "Zeke" Zarchy (t), Dave Barbour, Alfred "Al" Viola (g), George "Red" Callender, Lloyd Pratt (b), Page Cavanaugh, Edwin "Buddy" Cole (p), Nick Fatool (d), Peggy Lee (v)
October 22, 1947 (Recording Date) | Guest Spot (AFRS) | You Was Right, Baby | ||
October 22, 1947 (Recording Date) | Guest Spot (AFRS) | Waiting For The Train To Come In |
Walter Schumann (con), The AFRS Orchestra (acc), Peggy Lee (v)
Mid-August 1947 (Recording Date) | Guest Spot (AFRS) | Lonely Woman | ||
Mid-August 1947 (Recording Date) | Guest Spot (AFRS) | Lonely Woman |
The Page Cavanaugh Trio (acc), Alfred "Al" Viola (g), Lloyd Pratt (b), Page Cavanaugh (p), Peggy Lee (v)
03:19 | February 25, 1948 (Broadcast Date) (Pre-taped 12/22) | Bing Crosby Show (ABC) | Golden Earrings | |
01:42 | February 25, 1948 (Broadcast Date) (Pre-taped 12/22) | Bing Crosby Show (ABC) | It's About Time I Wrote The Folks In Terra Haute | |
00:46 | February 25, 1948 (Broadcast Date) (Pre-taped 12/22) | Bing Crosby Show (ABC) | Was Last Night The Last Night With You? | |
03:01 | February 25, 1948 (Broadcast Date) (Pre-taped 12/22) | Bing Crosby Show (ABC) | Boise, Idaho | |
02:02 | February 25, 1948 (Broadcast Date) (Pre-taped 12/22) | Bing Crosby Show (ABC) | These Lush Moments |
John Scott Trotter And His Orchestra (acc), Perry Botkin, Jr. (g), Bing Crosby, Peggy Lee (v)
02:48 | January 29, 1947 | Master Take (Capitol) | Speaking Of Angels | |
02:23 | January 29, 1947 | Master Take (Capitol) | Swing Low, Sweet Chariot |
Peggy Lee (ldr), Lee Gillette (pdr), Dave Barbour (arr, g), Henry J. "Heinie" Beau (arr), Peggy Lee (arr, v), Dave Barbour And His Orchestra (acc), Unknown (sax, t, tb), Phil Stephens (b), Edwin "Buddy" Cole (p), Tommy Romersa (d)
NOTES:
P-763 (SSL 1497): Three Frank Sinatra vocals from the Columbia label ("The Brooklyn Bridge," "Why Shouldn't It Happen To Us?," "I Believe") and one Jean Sablon number ("Le Fiacre").
P-764 (SSL 1498): One Margaret Whiting vocal ("Spring Isn't Everything") followed by a Peggy Lee vocal ("Speaking Of Angels"), succeeded by another Whiting vocal ("Time After Time"), and closing with the other Lee number. These are actually Capitol singles 375 (Lee) and 383 (Whiting).
The above-show release year information is tentative.
02:41 | April 21, 1947 | Master Take (Capitol) | Ain'tcha Ever Comin' Back? | |
03:14 | July 3, 1947 | Master Take (Capitol) | Just An Old Love Of Mine | |
02:59 | April 21, 1947 | Master Take (Capitol) | Chi-Baba, Chi-Baba (My Bambino, Go To Sleep) | |
03:06 | July 3, 1947 | Master Take (Capitol) | It Takes A Long, Long Train With A Red Caboose |
Peggy Lee (ldr), Lee Gillette (pdr), Henry J. "Heinie" Beau (arr), Dave Barbour All-Stars, Dave Barbour And His Orchestra (acc), Unknown (sax, g, b, p, cel), Ray Linn (t), Peggy Lee (v), Other Individuals Unknown (unk)
NOTES:
P 830 (SSL 1598) was culled from two Capitol singles (#419, #445) and sequenced as shown above. P 829 (SSL 1597) contains Frankie Carle interpretations of "There's That Lonely Feeling Again," "Glow Worm," "Lazy Mood," and "Penguin At The Waldorf." The release year is tentative.
03:11 | December 24, 1941; 11:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. | Master Take (Columbia) | On The Sunny Side Of The Street |
Benny Goodman (ldr), {Head Arrangement} (arr), Mel Powell (arr, p), The Benny Goodman Sextet (acc), Benny Goodman (cl), Lou McGarity (tb), Tom "Tommy" Morgan (g), Sid Weiss (b), Ralph Collier (d), Peggy Lee (v)
NOTES:
Also includes numbers recorded by The Woody Herman Orchestra, Phil Harris, Lena Horne.
02:58 | July 23, 1946 | Master Take (Capitol) | Aren't You Kind Of Glad We Did? |
Peggy Lee (ldr), Lee Gillette (pdr), Henry J. "Heinie" Beau (arr, cl), Dave Barbour And His Orchestra (acc), Unknown (cl, t, tb, b, p, d), Dave Barbour (g), Peggy Lee (v)
NOTES:
Also includes numbers recorded by The Woody Herman Orchestra, Tony Martin, and The Roy Eldridge Orchestra.
03:06 | July 3, 1947 | Master Take (Capitol) | It Takes A Long, Long Train With A Red Caboose |
Peggy Lee (ldr), Lee Gillette (pdr), Henry J. "Heinie" Beau (arr), Dave Barbour All-Stars (acc), Unknown (sax, g, b, p, cel), Ray Linn (t), Peggy Lee (v)
NOTES:
Also includes numbers recorded by the orchestras of Billy Butterfield , Tex Beneke, and Woody Herman.
02:53 | July 12, 1946 | Master Take (Capitol) | It's A Good Day |
Peggy Lee (ldr), Lee Gillette (pdr), Henry J. "Heinie" Beau (arr, cl), Dave Barbour And His Orchestra (acc), Herbert "Herbie" Haymer (ts), Robert "Bob" Lawson (bar), Ray Linn (t), Ed Kusby aka Edward Kuczborski, Carl Loeffler, Elmer Smithers, Si Zentner (tb), Dave Barbour (g), Edwin "Buddy" Cole (b, p), Phil Stephens (b), Nick Fatool (d), Peggy Lee (v), Reynold Johnson (unk)
NOTES:
Also includes numbers recorded by the orchestras of Woody Herman, Lionel Hampton, and Charlie Spivak.
02:58 | July 23, 1946 | Master Take (Capitol) | Aren't You Kind Of Glad We Did? |
Peggy Lee (ldr), Lee Gillette (pdr), Henry J. "Heinie" Beau (arr, cl), Dave Barbour And His Orchestra (acc), Unknown (cl, t, tb, b, p, d), Dave Barbour (g), Peggy Lee (v)
NOTES:
Also includes numbers recorded by the orchestras of Woody Herman, Lionel Hampton, and Glenn Miller.
02:59 | April 21, 1947 | Master Take (Capitol) | Chi-Baba, Chi-Baba (My Bambino, Go To Sleep) |
Peggy Lee (ldr), Lee Gillette (pdr), Henry J. "Heinie" Beau (arr), Dave Barbour And His Orchestra (acc), Peggy Lee (v)
NOTES:
Also includes numbers recorded by The Harry James Orchestra, The Eddie Heywood Orchestra,, Margaret Whiting, The Erskine Hawkins Orchestra, Eddy Howard, and The Woody Herman Orchestra.
03:08 | October 2, 1941; 2:30 p.m. - 5:30 p.m. | Master Take (Columbia) | My Old Flame |
Benny Goodman (ldr), Eddie Sauter (arr), The Benny Goodman Orchestra (acc), Benny Goodman (cl), Skip Martin, Clint Neagley (as), George Berg, Vido Musso (ts), Chuck Gentry (bar), Billy Butterfield, Al Davis, James "Jimmy" Maxwell, Cootie Williams (t), Cutty Cutshall, Lou McGarity (tb), Tom "Tommy" Morgan (g), Morty Stuhlmaker (b), Mel Powell (p), Sid Catlett (d), Peggy Lee (v)
NOTES:
In addition to the above-listed number by The Benny Goodman Orchestra, this transcription disc also includes numbers recorded by The Claude Thornhill Orchestra, The Woody Herman Orchestra, and The Glenn Miller Orchestra. The above-shown release date is highly tentative, and thus potentially erroneous. (Further research will be undertaken when my schedule permits it.)
03:00 | November 20, 1947 | Master Take (Capitol) | Baby, Don't Be Mad At Me | |
02:46 | November 25, 1947 | Master Take (Capitol) | Caramba! It's The Samba |
Peggy Lee (ldr), Lee Gillette (pdr), John Palladino (eng), Henry J. "Heinie" Beau (arr, f, cl), Dave Barbour (con, g), Dave Barbour And His Orchestra, Dave Barbour And The Brazilians (acc), Harry Klee (f, cl), Benny Carter (as), Herbert "Herbie" Haymer (ts), Aloysio de Oliveira, Joe de Oliveira (g), Arthur Bernstein (b), Unknown (b, d), Edwin "Buddy" Cole (p), Red Norvo (vib), Tommy Romersa (d), Ivan Lopes (bo), Oswaldo Gogiano, Antonio Martins, Paulo de Castro Monte (per), Peggy Lee (v)
NOTES:
The listed artists are those found on the side of the disc that features Peggy Lee. A search for details about P 1029 might be attempted in the future, if this discographer's schedule allows for it. Also bear in mind that the dating of this disc (and most other discs from the AFRS Basic Music / Station Library series) is tentative.
03:12 | March 24, 1948 (Broadcast Date) | Bing Crosby Show (ABC) | Mañana | |
02:38 | March 24, 1948 (Broadcast Date) | Bing Crosby Show (ABC) | Easter Parade |
John Scott Trotter And His Orchestra (acc), Bing Crosby, Peggy Lee (v), Jud Conlon's Rhythmaires {Conlon, Mack McLean, Loulie "Lily" Jean Norman, Charles Parlato, Gloria Wood} (bkv)
00:50 | April 7, 1948 (Broadcast Date) | Bing Crosby Show (ABC) | Cheek To Cheek: Astaire Movie Medley | |
01:12 | April 7, 1948 (Broadcast Date) | Bing Crosby Show (ABC) | Isn't This A Lovely Day: Astaire Movie Medley | |
01:10 | April 7, 1948 (Broadcast Date) | Bing Crosby Show (ABC) | A Fine Romance: Astaire Movie Medley | |
01:02 | April 7, 1948 (Broadcast Date) | Bing Crosby Show (ABC) | They Can't Take That Away From Me: Astaire Movie Medley | |
02:11 | April 7, 1948 (Broadcast Date) | Bing Crosby Show (ABC) | Smoke Gets In Your Eyes: Astaire Movie Medley | |
01:21 | April 7, 1948 (Broadcast Date) | Bing Crosby Show (ABC) | Dearly Beloved: Astaire Movie Medley | |
02:05 | April 7, 1948 (Broadcast Date) | Bing Crosby Show (ABC) | White Christmas: Astaire Movie Medley | |
01:10 | April 7, 1948 (Broadcast Date) | Bing Crosby Show (ABC) | Catalogue Day: Astaire Movie Medley | |
00:53 | April 7, 1948 (Broadcast Date) | Bing Crosby Show (ABC) | Kamehameha Day: Astaire Movie Medley |
John Scott Trotter And His Orchestra (acc), Fred Astaire, Bing Crosby, Peggy Lee (v)
02:54 | October 27, 1948 (Broadcast Date) (Pre-taped 10/09) | Bing Crosby Show (ABC) | Love (Your Spell Is Everywhere) | |
02:30 | October 27, 1948 (Broadcast Date) (Pre-taped 10/09) | Bing Crosby Show (ABC) | You Came A Long Way From St. Louis |
John Scott Trotter And His Orchestra (acc), Bing Crosby, Peggy Lee (v)
01:43 | November 10, 1948 (Broadcast Date) (Pre-taped, Date Unknown) | Bing Crosby Show (ABC) | What Is This Thing Called Love? | |
01:19 | November 10, 1948 (Broadcast Date) (Pre-taped, Date Unknown) | Bing Crosby Show (ABC) | Exactly Like You | |
01:45 | November 10, 1948 (Broadcast Date) (Pre-taped, Date Unknown) | Bing Crosby Show (ABC) | I Got Rhythm | |
02:16 | November 10, 1948 (Broadcast Date) (Pre-taped, Date Unknown) | Bing Crosby Show (ABC) | They Can't Take That Away From Me |
John Scott Trotter And His Orchestra (acc), Loring "Red" Nichols (c), Perry Botkin, Jr. (g), Edwin "Buddy" Cole (p), Joe Venuti (vn), Bing Crosby, Peggy Lee (v)
02:08 | December 1, 1948 (Broadcast Date) (Pre-taped, Date Unknown) | Bing Crosby Show (ABC) | On A Slow Boat To China | |
02:43 | December 1, 1948 (Broadcast Date) (Pre-taped, Date Unknown) | Bing Crosby Show (ABC) | A Little Bird Told Me |
John Scott Trotter And His Orchestra (acc), Bing Crosby, Bob Crosby, Peggy Lee (v), Jud Conlon's Rhythmaires {Conlon, Mack McLean, Loulie "Lily" Jean Norman, Charles Parlato, Gloria Wood} (bkv)
01:36 | December 15, 1948 (Broadcast Date) (Pre-taped, Date Unknown) | Bing Crosby Show (ABC) | A Little Bird Told Me | |
01:36 | December 15, 1948 (Broadcast Date) (Pre-taped, Date Unknown) | Bing Crosby Show (ABC) | Then I'll Be Happy (I Wanna Go Where You Go, Do What You Do) | |
02:00 | December 15, 1948 (Broadcast Date) (Pre-taped, Date Unknown) | Bing Crosby Show (ABC) | On A Slow Boat To China |
John Scott Trotter And His Orchestra (acc), Bing Crosby, Peggy Lee (v), Jud Conlon's Rhythmaires {Conlon, Mack McLean, Loulie "Lily" Jean Norman, Charles Parlato, Gloria Wood} (bkv)
Winter Of 1947 (Recording Date) | Guest Spot (AFRS) | Baby, Won't You Please Come Home | ||
Winter Of 1947 (Recording Date) | Guest Spot (AFRS) | What More Can A Woman Do | ||
Winter Of 1947 (Recording Date) | Guest Spot (AFRS) | Jamboree Jones |
The AFRS Orchestra (acc), Peggy Lee, The Mel-Tones (Les Baxter, Betty Beveridge, Ginny O'Connor, Bernie Parks), Johnny Mercer (v)
01:55 | December 29, 1948 (Broadcast Date) (Pre-taped, 12/13) | Bing Crosby Show (ABC) | Cuánto Le Gusta (La Parranda) | |
02:12 | December 29, 1948 (Broadcast Date) (Pre-taped, 12/13) | Bing Crosby Show (ABC) | I Got Lucky In The Rain | |
02:17 | December 29, 1948 (Broadcast Date) (Pre-taped, 12/13) | Bing Crosby Show (ABC) | Maybe You'll Be There |
John Scott Trotter And His Orchestra (acc), Perry Botkin, Jr. (g), Phil Stevens (b), Joe Venuti (vn), Jud Conlon's Rhythmaires {Conlon, Mack McLean, Loulie "Lily" Jean Norman, Charles Parlato, Gloria Wood}, Bing Crosby, Peggy Lee (v)
01:07 | February 11, 1948 (Broadcast Date) (Pre-taped 12/21) | Bing Crosby Show (ABC) | 'S Wonderful | |
01:05 | February 11, 1948 (Broadcast Date) (Pre-taped 12/21) | Bing Crosby Show (ABC) | I've Got A Crush On You | |
02:30 | February 11, 1948 (Broadcast Date) (Pre-taped 12/21) | Bing Crosby Show (ABC) | They Can't Take That Away From Me | |
01:39 | February 11, 1948 (Broadcast Date) (Pre-taped 12/21) | Bing Crosby Show (ABC) | I Got Rhythm | |
02:31 | February 11, 1948 (Broadcast Date) (Pre-taped 12/21) | Bing Crosby Show (ABC) | Summertime |
John Scott Trotter And His Orchestra (acc), Emmanuel "Manny" Klein (t), Loring "Red" Nichols (c), Perry Botkin, Jr. (g), Edwin "Buddy" Cole, Oscar Levant (p), Nick Fatool (d), Harry Bluestone aka Blostein, Joe Venuti (vn), Bing Crosby, Peggy Lee (v)
February 12, 1948 | Guest Spot (NBC) | Mañana |
Paul Weston And His Orchestra (acc), Dave Barbour (g), Peggy Lee (v)
NOTES:
This entry is in need of additional corroboration, and should thus be deemed tentative.
April 29, 1947 (Recording Date) | Guest Spot (AFRS) | Blues Medley (Ain't Goin' No Place, Fine & Mellow, If You Don't Like My Peaches) |
Irving Ashby (g), Charlie Drayton (b), Dodo Marmarosa (p), Peggy Lee (v)
April 29, 1947 (Recording Date) | Guest Spot (AFRS) | Happiness Is A Thing Called Joe | ||
April 29, 1947 (Recording Date) | Guest Spot (AFRS) | Them There Eyes |
Irving Ashby (g), Charlie Drayton (b), Dodo Marmarosa (p), Peggy Lee (v)
April 22, 1948 | Guest Spot (NBC) | Nature Boy | ||
April 22, 1948 | Guest Spot (NBC) | Laroo Laroo Lilli Bolero |
Lloyd Shaffer And His Orchestra (acc), Perry Como, Peggy Lee (v)
NOTES:
This is a tentative entry. The disc's existence is very likely, but proper confirmation is still pending. Similarly, the assigned catalogue number is a confident estimate, for which corroboration is needed.
02:45 | November 25, 1947 | Master Take (Capitol) | Mañana |
Peggy Lee (ldr), Lee Gillette (pdr), John Palladino (eng), Henry J. "Heinie" Beau (arr, f, cl), Dave Barbour (con, g), Dave Barbour And The Brazilians (acc), Harry Klee (f, cl), Aloysio de Oliveira, Joe de Oliveira (g), Arthur Bernstein (b), Tommy Romersa (d), Ivan Lopes (bo), Oswaldo Gogiano, Antonio Martins, Paulo de Castro Monte (per), Peggy Lee (v)
NOTES:
One side contains numbers by Kenton ("Monotony") and Margaret Whiting ("April Showers"), and has J- J-594-USS-1018 as its matrix number. Etched on the other side is matrix number J- J-596-USS-1019; it features Peggy Lee ("Mañana) and Jerry Colonna ("Honkey Little Donkey"). The spoken introduction that precedes the recording of "Mañana" has been transcribed by Al Sears (author of the book V-Discs: A History And Discography) as follows:
Dave Barbour: Fellows, this is Dave Barbour. I've had a lot of fun, leading the bands on V-Discs for a grand singer and a nice girl. But, then, maybe I'm a bit prejudiced. Am I, Peggy Lee ... Barbour?
Peggy Lee: Yes you are, David. But you are right about the fun we've had making these V-Discs -- especially this triple A release. And we hope we can make lots more for you.
Dave Barbour: Same here, fellows. And now, Peg, let's let them hear our latest.
Peggy Lee: Fine here, David. Let's go.
Despite the implication behind the dialogue transcribed above, chances are that the V-Disc program used the Capitol recording. However, I have not actually listened to this disc; hence my identification of this performance of "Mañana" as the Capitol recording should be deemed tentative. The above-given release year is also tentative.
02:06 | March 24, 1948; also July 11, 1948 | JimmyDurante Show (NBC) | Laroo Laroo Lilli Bolero |
Roy Bargy's Orchestra (acc), Roy Bargy (p), Peggy Lee (v), The Crew Chiefs (bkv)
NOTES:
Peggy Lee is ward in program no. 68.
July 30, 1948 (Dubbing Date) | Guest Spot (AFRS) | My Old Flame |
Dave Barbour (g), Peggy Lee (v), Other Individuals Unknown (unk)
Mid-August 1947 (Recording Date) | Guest Spot (AFRS) | Lonely Woman |
The Page Cavanaugh Trio (acc), Alfred "Al" Viola (g), Lloyd Pratt (b), Page Cavanaugh (p), Peggy Lee (v)
02:22 | October 8, 1947 (Broadcast Date) (Pre-taped 8/15) | Bing Crosby Show (ABC) | Just An Old Love Of Mine |
John Scott Trotter And His Orchestra (acc), Peggy Lee (v)
October 17, 1948 (Broadcast Date) | Guest Spot (AFRS) | A Hundred Years From Today | ||
October 17, 1948 (Broadcast Date) | Guest Spot (AFRS) | Them There Eyes |
Unknown (cl, b, p), Dave Barbour (g), Peggy Lee (v)
01:07 | November 18, 1948 | Peggy Lee Show (NBC) | You Call Everybody 'Darling' | |
03:06 | October 14, 1948 | Peggy Lee Show (NBC) | Love (Your Spell Is Everywhere) | |
02:16 | November 18, 1948 | Peggy Lee Show (NBC) | So Dear To My Heart | |
02:08 | October 7, 1948 | Peggy Lee Show (NBC) | Love Somebody | |
03:20 | November 18, 1948 | Peggy Lee Show (NBC) | Maybe You'll Be There |
Dave Barbour And His Orchestra (acc), Peggy Lee (v)
02:30 | Thursday, December 2, 1948 | Guest Spot (NBC) | On A Slow Boat To China | |
01:23 | Thursday, December 2, 1948 | Guest Spot (NBC) | People Will Say We're In Love | |
01:57 | Thursday, December 2, 1948 | Guest Spot (NBC) | The Birth Of The Blues |
Lou Bring And His Orchestra (acc), Al Jolson, Peggy Lee (v)
02:46 | December 2, 1947 | Master Take (Capitol) | For Every Man There's A Woman |
Benny Goodman (ldr), Lee Gillette (pdr), Mel Powell (arr, p), Benny Goodman (con, cl), The Benny Goodman Orchestra (acc), Jack Dumont, Paul McLarand (as), Bumps Myers (ts), Chuck Gentry (bar), John Best (t), Sinclair Lott (frh), Al Hendrickson (g), Artie Shapiro (b), Red Norvo (vib), Tommy Romersa (d), Louis Kievman (vl), Peggy Lee (v)
NOTES:
P 951 (SSL 1783): The two numbers from Capitol single 15030 by The Benny Goodman Orchestra ("Beyond The Sea," "For Every Man There Is A Woman") and two Johnny Mercer vocals ("Hooray for Love," "The Thousand Islands Song").
P 952 (SSL 1784): Two numbers by the orchestra of Tex Beneke ("Strange And Sweet," "Dreamy Lullaby," "Dream Girl," "Moonlight Whispers").
The release date is tentative.
02:33 | November 25, 1947 | Master Take (Capitol) | Laroo Laroo Lilli Bolero | |
02:51 | November 12, 1947 | Master Take (Capitol) | Talkin' To Myself About You |
Peggy Lee (ldr), Lee Gillette (pdr), John Palladino (eng), Henry J. "Heinie" Beau (arr, f, cl), Dave Barbour (con, g), Dave Barbour And His Orchestra, Dave Barbour And The Brazilians (acc), Harry Klee (f, cl), Benny Carter (as), Herbert "Herbie" Haymer (ts), Ray Linn, Rubin "Zeke" Zarchy (t), Unknown (tb), Aloysio de Oliveira, Joe de Oliveira (g), Arthur Bernstein, George "Red" Callender (b), Edwin "Buddy" Cole (p), Red Norvo (vib), Nick Fatool, Tommy Romersa (d), Ivan Lopes (bo), Oswaldo Gogiano, Antonio Martins, Paulo de Castro Monte (per), Peggy Lee (v)
NOTES:
P 965 (SL 1797): the two Peggy Lee vocals and two vocals credited to Hal Derwin And his Orchestra with the Hi-Liters ("No One But You," "One Dozen Roses").
P 966 (SL 1798): two numbers by The Benny Goodman Orchestra ("Give Me Those Good old Days," "You turned The Tables On Me") and two numbers by Nappy Lamare's Levee Loungers (South Street Rampart Parade," "Mama Inez").
The above-shown release year information is tentative.
02:45 | November 25, 1947 | Master Take (Capitol) | Mañana |
Peggy Lee (ldr), Lee Gillette (pdr), John Palladino (eng), Henry J. "Heinie" Beau (arr, f, cl), Dave Barbour (con, g), Dave Barbour And The Brazilians (acc), Harry Klee (f, cl), Aloysio de Oliveira, Joe de Oliveira (g), Arthur Bernstein (b), Tommy Romersa (d), Ivan Lopes (bo), Oswaldo Gogiano, Antonio Martins, Paulo de Castro Monte (per), Peggy Lee (v)
NOTES:
P 983 (SSL 1829) starts off with the Lee vocal, continues with the Jack Smith number ("The Big Band From Brazil"), and closes with the two Stan Kenton Orchestra numbers from Capitol single 15052 (The Peanut Vendor," "Thermopolae").
P 984 (SSL 1830) offers two numbers by the orchestra of Alvino Rey ("G String Boogie," "Anitra's Boogie") and two numbers by Joe Lutcher's Jump Band ("Hit The Block," "No Name Boogie").
The above-shown release year is tentative.
02:28 | November 19, 1947 | Master Take (Capitol) | Why Don't You Do Right? | |
02:35 | November 12, 1947 | Master Take (Capitol) | I Can't Give You Anything But Love | |
03:00 | November 20, 1947 | Master Take (Capitol) | Them There Eyes | |
03:09 | November 12, 1947 | Master Take (Capitol) | Stormy Weather | |
03:02 | November 19, 1947 | Master Take (Capitol) | 'Deed I Do | |
03:09 | December 2, 1947 | Master Take (Capitol) | Don't Smoke In Bed |
Peggy Lee (ldr), Lee Gillette (pdr), Henry J. "Heinie" Beau (arr, cl), Benny Carter (arr, as), Billy May, Harold "Hal" Mooney, Johnny Thompson (arr), Dave Barbour And His Orchestra (acc), Unknown (sax, f, tb, o, g, b, str, p, d), Herbert "Herbie" Haymer (ts), Ray Linn, Rubin "Zeke" Zarchy (t), Dave Barbour (g), George "Red" Callender (b), Edwin "Buddy" Cole (p), Red Norvo (vib), Nick Fatool (d), Peggy Lee (v), Other Individuals Unknown (unk)
NOTES:
P 991 (SSL 1851) features the first four of the above-listed numbers, sequenced as shown.
P 992 (SSL 1852) features the remaining two numbers from the Rendezvous With Peggy Lee 78 rpm album, along with two vocals from Andy Russell ("What Do I Have To Do?," "Long After Tonight").
The release year information is tentative.
02:46 | November 25, 1947 | Master Take (Capitol) | Caramba! It's The Samba |
Peggy Lee (ldr), Lee Gillette (pdr), John Palladino (eng), Henry J. "Heinie" Beau (arr, f, cl), Dave Barbour (con, g), Dave Barbour And The Brazilians (acc), Harry Klee (f, cl), Aloysio de Oliveira, Joe de Oliveira (g), Arthur Bernstein (b), Tommy Romersa (d), Ivan Lopes (bo), Oswaldo Gogiano, Antonio Martins, Paulo de Castro Monte (per), Peggy Lee (v)
NOTES:
Also includes numbers recorded by the orchestras of Benny Goodman, Woody Herman, and Red Norvo.
02:46 | December 2, 1947 | Master Take (Capitol) | For Every Man There's A Woman |
Benny Goodman (ldr), Lee Gillette (pdr), Mel Powell (arr, p), Benny Goodman (con, cl), The Benny Goodman Orchestra (acc), Jack Dumont, Paul McLarand (as), Bumps Myers (ts), Chuck Gentry (bar), John Best (t), Sinclair Lott (frh), Al Hendrickson (g), Artie Shapiro (b), Red Norvo (vib), Tommy Romersa (d), Louis Kievman (vl), Peggy Lee (v)
NOTES:
Also includes numbers recorded by The Woody Herman Orchestra, Bing Crosby, and The Benny Goodman Sextet.
03:00 | September 24, 1947 | Master Take (Capitol) | Golden Earrings |
Peggy Lee (ldr), Lee Gillette (pdr), Henry J. "Heinie" Beau (arr), Dave Barbour And His Orchestra (acc), Unknown (f, b, str, p, d), Dave Barbour (g), Peggy Lee (v)
NOTES:
Also includes numbers recorded by the orchestras of Artie Shaw, Larry Green, Francis Craig, and Woody Herman.
02:45 | November 25, 1947 | Master Take (Capitol) | Mañana |
Peggy Lee (ldr), Lee Gillette (pdr), John Palladino (eng), Henry J. "Heinie" Beau (arr, f, cl), Dave Barbour (con, g), Dave Barbour And The Brazilians (acc), Harry Klee (f, cl), Aloysio de Oliveira, Joe de Oliveira (g), Arthur Bernstein (b), Tommy Romersa (d), Ivan Lopes (bo), Oswaldo Gogiano, Antonio Martins, Paulo de Castro Monte (per), Peggy Lee (v)
NOTES:
Also includes numbers recorded by The Woody Herman Orchestra, Margaret Whiting, and The Tex Beneke Orchestra.
02:45 | November 25, 1947 | Master Take (Capitol) | Mañana |
Peggy Lee (ldr), Lee Gillette (pdr), John Palladino (eng), Henry J. "Heinie" Beau (arr, f, cl), Dave Barbour (con, g), Dave Barbour And The Brazilians (acc), Harry Klee (f, cl), Aloysio de Oliveira, Joe de Oliveira (g), Arthur Bernstein (b), Tommy Romersa (d), Ivan Lopes (bo), Oswaldo Gogiano, Antonio Martins, Paulo de Castro Monte (per), Peggy Lee (v)
NOTES:
Also includes numbers by the orchestras of Woody Herman, Tex Beneke, and Glenn Miller.
03:00 | November 20, 1947 | Master Take (Capitol) | Baby, Don't Be Mad At Me |
Peggy Lee (ldr), Lee Gillette (pdr), Henry J. "Heinie" Beau (arr), Dave Barbour And His Orchestra (acc), Benny Carter (as), Herbert "Herbie" Haymer (ts), Dave Barbour (g), Unknown (b, d), Edwin "Buddy" Cole (p), Red Norvo (vib), Peggy Lee (v)
NOTES:
Also includes numbers recorded by The Woody Herman Orchestra, Frank Sinatra, and The Glenn Miller Orchestra.
02:46 | December 2, 1947 | Master Take (Capitol) | For Every Man There's A Woman |
Benny Goodman (ldr), Lee Gillette (pdr), Mel Powell (arr, p), Benny Goodman (con, cl), The Benny Goodman Orchestra (acc), Jack Dumont, Paul McLarand (as), Bumps Myers (ts), Chuck Gentry (bar), John Best (t), Sinclair Lott (frh), Al Hendrickson (g), Artie Shapiro (b), Red Norvo (vib), Tommy Romersa (d), Louis Kievman (vl), Peggy Lee (v)
NOTES:
Don Wilson serves as this show's announcer and Bob Hope as its host. The opening segment is fully taken up by comedian Hope, reading from a script filled with middling jokes. A seemingly very tiny audience of men is heard throughout the segment, laughing at every joke. For the rest of the show, and with no audience audible any longer, the semblance of a Hope-hosted party is created with the help of patter from nine so-called guests, all of them Capitol recording artists at the time. Johnny Mercer, Jo Stafford, Paul Weston, Gordon MacRae, Margaret Whiting, Andy Russell, Peggy Lee, Jack Smith, and Nat King Cole are all heard in succession, each one speaking (or rather, exchanging scripted lines with) Hope. They supposedly perform numbers on the spot, too, but in reality, it is their Capitol recordings that are being played instead. Curiously, and perhaps due to time constraints, most of the recordings are not played in their entirety. Benny Goodman, The Clark Sisters, The Pied Pipers, Frank DeVol And His Orchestra are billed by name in the physical label of the discs, but are not present in the show. The reason for the billing is that they perform in some of the recordings (e.g, Goodman in "For Every Man There Is A Woman"). This issue consists of two transcription discs, one of them labeled part 1, the other part 2.
01:19 | November 10, 1948 (Broadcast Date) (Pre-taped, Date Unknown) | Bing Crosby Show (ABC) | Exactly Like You | |
02:12 | December 29, 1948 (Broadcast Date) (Pre-taped, 12/13) | Bing Crosby Show (ABC) | I Got Lucky In The Rain |
John Scott Trotter And His Orchestra (acc), Bing Crosby, Peggy Lee (v)
NOTES:
Because I have not listened to this disc, the identification of "I Got Lucky In The Rain" as the version from the December 29, 1948 broadcast of Bing Crosby's radio show is tentative. The alternative: it could be a version that Lee and Crosby sang on a later broadcast (January 26, 1949). The Crosby-Lee contents are found in side #1 of the disc; side #2 features The Bob Hope Show.
02:55 | January 12, 1949 (Broadcast Date) (Pre-taped, Date Unknown) | Bing Crosby Show (ABC) | Trouble Is A Man | |
02:00 | January 12, 1949 (Broadcast Date) (Pre-taped, Date Unknown) | Bing Crosby Show (ABC) | On A Slow Mule To Memphis And Macon |
John Scott Trotter And His Orchestra (acc), Bing Crosby, Peggy Lee, Johnny Mercer (v)
02:12 | January 26, 1949 (Broadcast Date) (Pre-taped 1/03) | Bing Crosby Show (ABC) | So Dear To My Heart | |
01:53 | January 26, 1949 (Broadcast Date) (Pre-taped 1/03) | Bing Crosby Show (ABC) | I Got Lucky In The Rain | |
00:49 | January 26, 1949 (Broadcast Date) (Pre-taped 1/03) | Bing Crosby Show (ABC) | When You're In Love With The Lover You Love | |
01:43 | January 26, 1949 (Broadcast Date) (Pre-taped 1/03) | Bing Crosby Show (ABC) | California |
John Scott Trotter And His Orchestra (acc), A. J. Cicerone, George Hall, Alex Massey, John "Jack" Mayhew, Paul Rosen, George Smith (r), Robert "Bobby" Guy, Earl Penny (t), Lou McGarity, Willard Spencer (tb), Loring "Red" Nichols (c), Ted Bergren, Perry Botkin, Jr. (g), James Moore, Israel "Izzy" Rosenbaum (sb), Edwin "Buddy" Cole (p), Nick Fatool (d), Walter Borella, Frank Houser, Joseph Maita, Mischa Novy, Mayer Oberman, C. Russo (vn), Melvin Bandel (vc), Abe Burrows, Bing Crosby, Peggy Lee (v)
01:46 | February 23, 1949 (Broadcast Date) (Pre-taped 2/07) | Bing Crosby Show (ABC) | Then I'll Be Happy (I Wanna Go Where You Go, Do What You Do) | |
02:51 | February 23, 1949 (Broadcast Date) (Pre-taped 2/07) | Bing Crosby Show (ABC) | So In Love | |
00:34 | February 23, 1949 (Broadcast Date) (Pre-taped 2/07) | Bing Crosby Show (ABC) | It Means That We Are We | |
00:43 | February 23, 1949 (Broadcast Date) (Pre-taped 2/07) | Bing Crosby Show (ABC) | Happy, Happy, Happy Days |
John Scott Trotter And His Orchestra (acc), Unknown (g), Milton De Lugg (p), Abe Burrows, Bing Crosby, Peggy Lee (v), Jud Conlon's Rhythmaires {Conlon, Mack McLean, Loulie "Lily" Jean Norman, Charles Parlato, Gloria Wood} (bkv)
02:51 | March 9, 1949 (Broadcast Date) (Pre-taped, Date Unknown) | Bing Crosby Show (ABC) | So In Love | |
01:30 | March 9, 1949 (Broadcast Date) (Pre-taped, Date Unknown) | Bing Crosby Show (ABC) | When Is Sometime? | |
02:04 | March 9, 1949 (Broadcast Date) (Pre-taped, Date Unknown) | Bing Crosby Show (ABC) | Once And For Always |
John Scott Trotter And His Orchestra (acc), Perry Botkin, Jr. (g), Bing Crosby, Peggy Lee (v)
02:30 | April 13, 1949 (Broadcast Date) (Pre-taped, Date Unknown) | Bing Crosby Show (ABC) | Easter Parade | |
02:30 | April 13, 1949 (Broadcast Date) (Pre-taped, Date Unknown) | Bing Crosby Show (ABC) | Down The Old Ox Road |
John Scott Trotter And His Orchestra (acc), Bing Crosby, Peggy Lee (v), Jud Conlon's Rhythmaires {Conlon, Mack McLean, Loulie "Lily" Jean Norman, Charles Parlato, Gloria Wood}, The Gonzaga University Glee Club (bkv)
02:45 | April 27, 1949 (Broadcast Date) (Pre-taped 3/21) | Bing Crosby Show (ABC) | Bali Ha'i | |
02:18 | April 27, 1949 (Broadcast Date) (Pre-taped 3/21) | Bing Crosby Show (ABC) | Bebop Spoken Here | |
00:24 | April 27, 1949 (Broadcast Date) (Pre-taped 3/21) | Bing Crosby Show (ABC) | Upper Peabody Technological College | |
00:48 | April 27, 1949 (Broadcast Date) (Pre-taped 3/21) | Bing Crosby Show (ABC) | She's The Sweetheart Of Delta Delta Tau |
John Scott Trotter And His Orchestra (acc), Abe Burrows, Bing Crosby, Peggy Lee (v)
02:51 | March 9, 1949 (Broadcast Date) (Pre-taped, Date Unknown) | Bing Crosby Show (ABC) | So In Love |
Perry Botkin, Jr. (g), Bing Crosby, Peggy Lee (v)
NOTES:
The identification of the March 9, 1949 version of "So In Love" as the one found in this issue is tentative. I have not listened to the issue. There is another possible version of "So In Love," broadcast on an earlier show (February 23, 1949). If I have picked the later version only because it is slightly closer to the playing date found in the transcription date ("do not play before May 29, 1949"). The Crosby-Lee contents are in side number 114 of the disc; the other side features Jo Stafford and The Starlighters with Paul Weston.
01:42 | May 11, 1949 (Broadcast Date) (Pre-taped, Date Unknown) | Bing Crosby Show (ABC) | How It Lies, How It Lies, How It Lies | |
01:14 | May 11, 1949 (Broadcast Date) (Pre-taped, Date Unknown) | Bing Crosby Show (ABC) | Far Away Places | |
01:13 | May 11, 1949 (Broadcast Date) (Pre-taped, Date Unknown) | Bing Crosby Show (ABC) | Blue Hawaii | |
03:16 | May 11, 1949 (Broadcast Date) (Pre-taped, Date Unknown) | Bing Crosby Show (ABC) | Bali Ha'i |
John Scott Trotter (arr), John Scott Trotter And His Orchestra (acc), Perry Botkin, Jr. (g), Israel "Izzy" Rosenbaum (b), Alec Templeton (p), Bing Crosby, Peggy Lee (v)
03:30 | March 16, 1949 (Broadcast Date) (Pre-taped 2/21) | Bing Crosby Show (ABC) | You Was |
John Scott Trotter And His Orchestra (acc), Louis Armstrong (t), Jack Teagarden (tb), Loring "Red" Nichols (c), Perry Botkin, Jr. (g), James Moore (b), Edwin "Buddy" Cole (p), Nick Fatool (d), Joe Venuti (vn), Bing Crosby, Peggy Lee (v)
January 13, 1949 (Pre-recorded At An Unknown Date) | Peggy Lee Show (NBC) | A Little Bird Told Me | ||
January 13, 1949 (Pre-recorded At An Unknown Date) | Peggy Lee Show (NBC) | Hold Me | ||
January 13, 1949 (Pre-recorded At An Unknown Date) | Peggy Lee Show (NBC) | Baby, I Need You | ||
January 13, 1949 (Pre-recorded At An Unknown Date) | Peggy Lee Show (NBC) | Here I'll Stay | ||
December 16, 1948 | Peggy Lee Show (NBC) | I Don't Know Enough About You |
Dave Barbour And His Orchestra (acc), Frankie Laine, Peggy Lee (v), Session Musicians (bkv)
NOTES:
Disc #908 also includes a Frankie Laine solo, "Rosetta." (Laine and Lee duet on "Baby, I Need You.") The flip side of this disc contains program #907, transcribed from the January 26, 1949 episode of the Chesterfield Supper Club, and hosted by Perry Como.
01:26 | January 20, 1949 | Peggy Lee Show (NBC) | Little Jack Frost, Get Lost | |
02:16 | January 20, 1949 | Peggy Lee Show (NBC) | So Dear To My Heart | |
01:53 | January 20, 1949 | Peggy Lee Show (NBC) | On The Sunny Side Of The Street | |
02:59 | January 20, 1949 | Peggy Lee Show (NBC) | Can't Help Lovin' Dat Man | |
December 16, 1948 | Peggy Lee Show (NBC) | A Little Bird Told Me |
Dave Barbour And His Orchestra (acc), Frankie Laine, Peggy Lee, Tom Reddy (v)
NOTES:
The identification of this transcription's version of "A Little Bird Told Me" as the one from the December 16, 1948 is tentative. Lee sang "A Little Bird Told Me" in three Chesterfield Supper Club episodes, and the three versions are very similar to one another. Since I am not aware of any helpful sources on this matter, I have had to make an educated guess as to which version would be in this disc, to which I have not listened.
01:34 | January 27, 1949 | Peggy Lee Show (NBC) | Then I'll Be Happy (I Wanna Go Where You Go, Do What You Do) | |
02:22 | January 27, 1949 | Peggy Lee Show (NBC) | You Can Depend On Me | |
03:45 | January 27, 1949 | Peggy Lee Show (NBC) | So In Love | |
02:26 | December 9, 1948 | Peggy Lee Show (NBC) | On A Slow Boat To China |
Dave Barbour And His Orchestra (acc), Frankie Laine, Peggy Lee (v)
NOTES:
Also includes a Frankie Laine solo, "It Only Happens Once."
The identification of this transcription's version of "I Wanna Go Where You Go (Then I'll Be Happy)" as the one from the January 27, 1949 broadcast is based on the fact that the two subsequent songs are also from that broadcast, and so is the patter heard between songs. Lee sang "I Wanna Go Where You Go (Then I'll Be Happy" in three Chesterfield Supper Club episodes.
Lee sang "On A Slow Boat To China" in three episodes of NBC's Chesterfield Supper Club. The identification of this AFRS disc's version as the one from December 9, 1948 is based on the words used by Tom Reddy to announce the performance ("and now, here's our Peggy with Slow Boat To China"). Those words are heard only before the December 9 version.
01:30 | Thursday, February 10, 1949 (9:00 p.m.) | Guest Spot (NBC) | Then I'll Be Happy (I Wanna Go Where You Go, Do What You Do) | |
01:20 | Thursday, February 10, 1949 (9:00 p.m.) | Guest Spot (NBC) | So Long, Mary | |
01:40 | Thursday, February 10, 1949 (9:00 p.m.) | Guest Spot (NBC) | Summertime |
Lou Bring And His Orchestra (acc), Al Jolson, Peggy Lee (v)
01:49 | February 10, 1949 | Peggy Lee Show (NBC) | A Little Bird Told Me | |
03:03 | February 10, 1949 | Peggy Lee Show (NBC) | I Cried For You | |
01:57 | February 10, 1949 | Peggy Lee Show (NBC) | You Was | |
01:34 | January 27, 1949 | Peggy Lee Show (NBC) | Then I'll Be Happy (I Wanna Go Where You Go, Do What You Do) |
Dave Barbour And His Orchestra (acc), Ziggy Elman (t), Joe Howard (tb), Dave Barbour, George Van Eps (g), Phil Stephens (b), Hal Schaefer (p), Nick Fatool (d), Peggy Lee, Dean Martin (v)
NOTES:
The identification of this transcription's version of "A Little Bird Told Me" as the one from the February 10, 1949 broadcast is based on the fact that the two subsequent songs are also from that broadcast, and so is the patter heard between songs. Lee sang "A Little Bird Told Me" in three Chesterfield Supper Club episodes, and the three versions are very similar to one another.
Lee also sang "I Wanna Go Where You Go (Then I'll Be Happy)" in three of the show's episodes. The identification of this version as the one from January 27, 1949 is tentative. It is strictly based on my aural comparison of this "I Wanna Go" track with another "I Wanna Go" track, the latter dated January 27. I have not detected any differences between the two tracks.
May 12, 1949 | Peggy Lee Show (NBC) | Careless Hands | ||
May 12, 1949 | Peggy Lee Show (NBC) | Again | ||
May 12, 1949 | Peggy Lee Show (NBC) | So In Love | ||
April 28, 1949 | Peggy Lee Show (NBC) | Once And For Always |
Dave Barbour And His Orchestra (acc), Ziggy Elman (t), Joe Howard (tb), Dave Barbour, George Van Eps (g), Phil Stephens (b), Hal Schaefer (p), Nick Fatool (d), Peggy Lee (v)
NOTES:
I do not have official documentation about this item. Its contents came to me in the form of a cassette tape, with no printed details other than a clarification that they were transferred from one AFRS disc called Supper Club. Its catalogue number may fall somewhere between 965 and 974, those two numbers included.
Peggy Lee sang "Once For Always" in two episodes of her Chesterfield Supper Club show. My identification of this disc's version as the one from the April 28, 1949 episode is tentative. I chose it over the March 10, 1949 version due to a couple of circumstantial details that pointed me in its direction.
Also heard in this item is "Bebop Spoken Here," sung by Frankie Laine along with his pianist Carl Fischer (accompanied by Dave Barbour and his sextet).
March 24, 1949 | Peggy Lee Show (NBC) | Someone Like You | ||
March 24, 1949 | Peggy Lee Show (NBC) | Kinda Peculiar Brown | ||
March 24, 1949 | Peggy Lee Show (NBC) | Can't Help Lovin' Dat Man | ||
03:03 | February 10, 1949 | Peggy Lee Show (NBC) | I Cried For You |
Dave Barbour And His Orchestra (acc), Ziggy Elman (t), Joe Howard (tb), Dave Barbour, George Van Eps (g), Phil Stephens (b), Hal Schaefer (p), Nick Fatool (d), Peggy Lee (v), The Starlighters (Pauline Byrns, Vince Degen, Jerry Duane, Howard Hudson, Tony Paris) (bkv)
NOTES:
Also heard in this transcription disc is a performance of "Down By The Station" sung by The Starlighters and introduced by Peggy Lee.
May 5, 1949 | Peggy Lee Show (NBC) | This Can't Be Love | ||
May 5, 1949 | Peggy Lee Show (NBC) | When Is Sometime? | ||
May 5, 1949 | Peggy Lee Show (NBC) | Similau |
Dave Barbour And His Orchestra (acc), Peggy Lee (v)
03:17 | February 5, 1942; 1:30 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. (Booked 1:30 - 5:30) | Master Take (Columbia) | My Little Cousin | |
03:11 | December 24, 1941; 11:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. | Master Take (Columbia) | On The Sunny Side Of The Street | |
03:21 | March 10, 1942; 3:00 p.m. - 6:35 p.m. (Booked 3:00 - 6:00) | Master Take (Columbia) | The Way You Look Tonight | |
03:20 | November 13, 1941; 2:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. | Master Take (Columbia) | Somebody Nobody Loves | |
03:21 | December 24, 1941; 11:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. | Master Take (Columbia) | Where Or When | |
03:18 | December 10, 1941; 2:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. | Master Take (Columbia) | Not Mine | |
02:41 | April 18, 1949 | Master Take (Capitol) | (Ghost) Riders In The Sky (A Cowboy Legend) | |
02:55 | December 29, 1948 | Master Take (Capitol) | Please, Love Me Tonight | |
02:23 | February 8, 1949 | Master Take (Capitol) | Similau | |
03:19 | November 27, 1947 | Master Take (Capitol) | While We're Young | |
03:08 | March 11, 1949 | Master Take (Capitol) | Bali Ha'i | |
02:32 | July 16, 1946 | Master Take (Capitol) | I Get A Kick Out Of You |
Dave Barbour, Benny Goodman, Peggy Lee (ldr), Lee Gillette (pdr), John Palladino (eng), {Head Arrangement}, Eddie Sauter (arr), Henry J. "Heinie" Beau (arr, cl, ts), Mel Powell (arr, p, cel), Dave Barbour All-Stars, Dave Barbour And His Orchestra, Dave Barbour's Afro-Cubans, Buddy Cole's Four Of A Kind, The Benny Goodman Orchestra, The Benny Goodman Sextet, Peggy Lee and Her Dixieland Band (acc), Benny Goodman (cl), Sol Kane, Clint Neagley, Jules "Julie" Schwartz (as), George Berg, Vido Musso (ts), Chuck Gentry, Art Ralston (bar), Billy Butterfield, Al Davis, Ray Linn, James "Jimmy" Maxwell, Bernie Privin (t), Unknown (t, tb, b, p, d), Cutty Cutshall, Lou McGarity (tb), Dave Barbour, Tom "Tommy" Morgan, George Van Eps (g), Phil Stephens, Phil Stevens, Sid Weiss (b), Edwin "Buddy" Cole (p, cel, org), Hal Schaefer (p), Ralph Collier, Nick Fatool, Iván López, Jackie Mills, Tommy Romersa (d), Peggy Lee (v), The Jud Conlon Singers (bkv), Other Individuals Unknown (unk)
NOTES:
Culled from the 1948 Columbia album Benny Goodman And Peggy Lee, the first six sides are reported to be on side 1315. Capitol items, all the other numbers are said to be on side 1316. My received information about this particular disc is vague, and might not be entirely reliable. (The alleged inclusion of the last number, a transcription recording, is certainly suspect, though not out of the realm of possibility.) I hope to make a more careful search for accurate data in the future, when my schedule permits it. Unless otherwise indicated, any dating entered for this or any other disc from the AFRS Basic Music / Station Library series should be deemed tentative, too.
June 2, 1949 | Peggy Lee Show (NBC) | I Get A Kick Out Of You | ||
June 2, 1949 | Peggy Lee Show (NBC) | Again | ||
June 2, 1949 | Peggy Lee Show (NBC) | Can't Help Lovin' Dat Man |
Dave Barbour And His Orchestra (acc), Peggy Lee (v)
03:08 | April 18, 1949 | Master Take (Capitol) | I'm Gonna Wash That Man Right Outta My Hair | |
03:08 | March 11, 1949 | Master Take (Capitol) | Bali Ha'i |
Peggy Lee (ldr), Lee Gillette (pdr), Henry J. "Heinie" Beau (arr), Dave Barbour All-Stars, Dave Barbour And His Orchestra (acc), Peggy Lee (v), Other Individuals Unknown (unk)
NOTES:
The listed tracks are those found on the side of the disc that features Peggy Lee. A search for details about P 1322 might be attempted in the future, if this discographer's schedule allows for it. Also bear in mind that the dating of this disc (and most other discs from the AFRS Basic Music / Station Library series) is tentative.
June 9, 1949 (Pre-recorded At An Unknown Date) | Peggy Lee Show (NBC) | It's A Good Day | ||
June 9, 1949 (Pre-recorded At An Unknown Date) | Peggy Lee Show (NBC) | So In Love | ||
June 9, 1949 (Pre-recorded At An Unknown Date) | Peggy Lee Show (NBC) | Bali Ha'i | ||
June 9, 1949 (Pre-recorded At An Unknown Date) | Peggy Lee Show (NBC) | (Ghost) Riders In The Sky (A Cowboy Legend) | ||
May 26, 1949 | Peggy Lee Show (NBC) | I Gotta Right To Sing The Blues |
Dave Barbour And His Orchestra (acc), Peggy Lee (v), Jud Conlon's Rhythmaires {Conlon, Mack McLean, Loulie "Lily" Jean Norman, Charles Parlato, Gloria Wood} (bkv)
September 18, 1949 | Guest Spot (AFRS) | Lover, Come Back To Me | ||
September 18, 1949 | Guest Spot (AFRS) | Goodbye, John |
Dave Barbour And His Orchestra (acc), Dave Barbour (g), Unknown (b, p), Peggy Lee (v)
01:06 | September 21, 1949 (Broadcast Date) (Pre-taped 9/18) | Bing Crosby Show (CBS) | Louisa From Lake Luise | |
00:43 | September 21, 1949 (Broadcast Date) (Pre-taped 9/18) | Bing Crosby Show (CBS) | We Love The Canadian Rockies | |
01:50 | September 21, 1949 (Broadcast Date) (Pre-taped 9/18) | Bing Crosby Show (CBS) | Maybe It's Because (I Love You Too Much) |
John Scott Trotter And His Orchestra (acc), Warren Baker, Morris Bercov, Dent Eckles, Julian "Matty" Matlock, Lawrence "Larry" Wright (r), Robert "Bobby" Guy, George Seaberg (t), Walter Benson, Wendell "Gus" Mayhew, William "Bill" Schaefer (tb), Loring "Red" Nichols (c), Perry Botkin, Jr. (g), Phil Stephens (sb), Edwin "Buddy" Cole (p), Milton De Lugg (pac), Nick Fatool (d), Harry Bluestone aka Blostein, Jacques Gasselin, Murray Kellner, Mayer Oberman, Raoul Poliakin, Mischa Russell (vn), Samuel "Sam" Freed, Jr (vl), Cy Bernard (vc), Abe Burrows, Bing Crosby, Peggy Lee (v)
01:09 | September 28, 1949 (Broadcast Date) (Pre-taped 9/24) | Bing Crosby Show (CBS) | Ophelia's Blues (I'm Sweet, Shy Ophelia) | |
00:44 | September 28, 1949 (Broadcast Date) (Pre-taped 9/24) | Bing Crosby Show (CBS) | Everything Is OK In Denmark | |
02:42 | September 28, 1949 (Broadcast Date) (Pre-taped 9/24) | Bing Crosby Show (CBS) | You Are In Love With Someone |
John Scott Trotter And His Orchestra (acc), Milton De Lugg (pac), Abe Burrows, Bing Crosby, Peggy Lee (v), Jud Conlon's Rhythmaires {Conlon, Mack McLean, Loulie "Lily" Jean Norman, Charles Parlato, Gloria Wood} (bkv)
01:43 | October 12, 1949 (Broadcast Date) (Pre-taped 9/19) | Bing Crosby Show (CBS) | How It Lies, How It Lies, How It Lies | |
01:43 | October 12, 1949 (Broadcast Date) (Pre-taped 9/19) | Bing Crosby Show (CBS) | A Wonderful Guy | |
01:57 | October 12, 1949 (Broadcast Date) (Pre-taped 9/19) | Bing Crosby Show (CBS) | I've Got A Crush On You | |
02:08 | October 12, 1949 (Broadcast Date) (Pre-taped 9/19) | Bing Crosby Show (CBS) | Again |
John Scott Trotter And His Orchestra (acc), Loring "Red" Nichols (c), Perry Botkin, Jr. (g), Edwin "Buddy" Cole (p), Bing Crosby, Peggy Lee (v)
02:22 | October 19, 1949 (Broadcast Date) (Pre-taped 10/10) | Bing Crosby Show (CBS) | It's More Fun Than A Picnic | |
01:54 | October 19, 1949 (Broadcast Date) (Pre-taped 10/10) | Bing Crosby Show (CBS) | I Gotta Right To Sing The Blues |
John Scott Trotter And His Orchestra (acc), Bing Crosby, Peggy Lee (v), Jud Conlon's Rhythmaires {Conlon, Mack McLean, Loulie "Lily" Jean Norman, Charles Parlato, Gloria Wood} (bkv)
03:16 | November 23, 1949 (Broadcast Date) (Pre-taped 11/17) | Bing Crosby Show (CBS) | A Thousand Violins | |
03:29 | November 23, 1949 (Broadcast Date) (Pre-taped 11/17) | Bing Crosby Show (CBS) | 'Way Back Home |
John Scott Trotter And His Orchestra (acc), Cy Bernard (str, vn), Harry Bluestone aka Blostein, Raoul Poliakin, Joe Venuti (vn), Bing Crosby, Peggy Lee (v), Jud Conlon's Rhythmaires {Conlon, Mack McLean, Loulie "Lily" Jean Norman, Charles Parlato, Gloria Wood} (bkv)
03:03 | December 7, 1949 (Broadcast Date) (Pre-taped 12/03) | Bing Crosby Show (CBS) | Here Comes Santa Claus | |
02:23 | December 7, 1949 (Broadcast Date) (Pre-taped 12/03) | Bing Crosby Show (CBS) | Mañana [Christmas Version] | |
03:21 | December 7, 1949 (Broadcast Date) (Pre-taped 12/03) | Bing Crosby Show (CBS) | Stay Well |
John Scott Trotter And His Orchestra (acc), Bing Crosby, Peggy Lee (v), Jud Conlon's Rhythmaires {Conlon, Mack McLean, Loulie "Lily" Jean Norman, Charles Parlato, Gloria Wood} (bkv)
03:03 | November 19, 1947 | Master Take (Capitol) | Hold Me | |
02:40 | December 26, 1947 | Master Take (Capitol) | Then I'll Be Happy (I Wanna Go Where You Go, Do What You Do) | |
03:13 | November 20, 1947 | Master Take (Capitol) | Everybody Loves Somebody | |
03:01 | December 2, 1947 | Master Take (Capitol) | Bubble-loo, Bubble-loo | |
03:09 | December 2, 1947 | Master Take (Capitol) | Don't Smoke In Bed | |
02:28 | November 19, 1947 | Master Take (Capitol) | Why Don't You Do Right? |
Peggy Lee (ldr), Lee Gillette (pdr), Henry J. "Heinie" Beau, Billy May, Harold "Hal" Mooney (arr), Dave Barbour And His Orchestra (acc), Unknown (sax, f, o, g, b, str, p, d), Benny Carter (as), Herbert "Herbie" Haymer (ts), Dave Barbour (g), Edwin "Buddy" Cole (p), Red Norvo (vib), Peggy Lee (v), Other Individuals Unknown (unk)
02:46 | December 14, 1948 | Master Take (Capitol) | You Was |
Peggy Lee (ldr), Lee Gillette (pdr), Sonny Burke (arr), Unknown (acc), Peggy Lee, Dean Martin (v)
NOTES:
Only the contents of the side featuring Peggy Lee have been factored in. I hope to search for details about P 1233 in the (perhaps distant) future, when my schedule permits it. Unless otherwise indicated, any dating entered for this or any other disc from the AFRS Basic Music / Station Library series should be deemed tentative.
02:07 | December 14, 1948 | Master Take (Capitol) | Someone Like You | |
02:31 | December 29, 1948 | Master Take (Capitol) | Blum Blum (I Wonder Who I Am) | |
03:10 | December 29, 1948 | Master Take (Capitol) | If You Could See Me Now |
Peggy Lee (ldr), Lee Gillette (pdr), Henry J. "Heinie" Beau (arr), Peggy Lee and Her Dixieland Band (acc), Unknown (acc, t, tb, b, p, d), Dave Barbour (g), Peggy Lee (v)
NOTES:
The listed artists are those found on the side of the disc that features Peggy Lee. A search for details about P 1245 might be attempted in the future, if this discographer's schedule allows for it. Also bear in mind that the dating of this disc (and most other discs from the AFRS Basic Music / Station Library series) is tentative.
03:07 | May 25, 1949 | Master Take (Capitol) | At The Café Rendezvous | |
02:30 | June 3, 1949 | Master Take (Capitol) | Neon Signs | |
03:12 | June 3, 1949 | Master Take (Capitol) | Through A Long And Sleepless Night | |
03:14 | May 25, 1949 | Master Take (Capitol) | You Can Have Him |
Peggy Lee (ldr), Lee Gillette (pdr), Henry J. "Heinie" Beau (arr), Dave Barbour (con), Dave Barbour All-Stars (acc), Peggy Lee (v), The Jud Conlon Singers (bkv), Other Individuals Unknown (unk)
NOTES:
The listed artists are those found on the side of the disc that features Peggy Lee. A search for details about P 1371 might be attempted in the future, if this discographer's schedule allows for it. Also bear in mind that the dating of this disc (and most other discs from the AFRS Basic Music / Station Library series) is tentative.
03:17 | February 5, 1942; 1:30 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. (Booked 1:30 - 5:30) | Master Take (Columbia) | My Little Cousin |
Benny Goodman (ldr), Mel Powell (arr, p), The Benny Goodman Orchestra (acc), Benny Goodman (cl), Sol Kane, Clint Neagley (as), George Berg, Vido Musso (ts), Art Ralston (bar), Al Davis, James "Jimmy" Maxwell, Bernie Privin (t), Cutty Cutshall, Lou McGarity (tb), Tom "Tommy" Morgan (g), Sid Weiss (b), Ralph Collier (d), Peggy Lee (v)
NOTES:
Also includes numbers recorded by Connie Haines and the orchestras of Woody Herman and Lionel Hampton.
03:08 | March 11, 1949 | Master Take (Capitol) | Bali Ha'i | |
03:20 | November 13, 1941; 2:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. | Master Take (Columbia) | Somebody Nobody Loves |
Benny Goodman, Peggy Lee (ldr), Lee Gillette (pdr), Henry J. "Heinie" Beau, Eddie Sauter (arr), Dave Barbour And His Orchestra, The Benny Goodman Orchestra (acc), Benny Goodman (cl), Clint Neagley, Jules "Julie" Schwartz (as), George Berg, Vido Musso (ts), Chuck Gentry (bar), Billy Butterfield, Al Davis, James "Jimmy" Maxwell (t), Cutty Cutshall, Lou McGarity (tb), Tom "Tommy" Morgan (g), Sid Weiss (b), Mel Powell (p), Ralph Collier (d), Peggy Lee (v), Other Individuals Unknown (unk)
NOTES:
Also includes numbers recorded by the orchestras of Alvino Rey and Woody Herman.
03:14 | May 25, 1949 | Master Take (Capitol) | You Can Have Him |
Peggy Lee (ldr), Lee Gillette (pdr), Henry J. "Heinie" Beau (arr), Dave Barbour All-Stars (acc), Peggy Lee (v)
NOTES:
Also includes numbers recorded by The Woody Herman Orchestra (with and without Mary Ann McCall) and Margaret Whiting.
03:21 | December 24, 1941; 11:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. | Master Take (Columbia) | Where Or When |
Benny Goodman (ldr), {Head Arrangement} (arr), Mel Powell (arr, p, cel), The Benny Goodman Sextet (acc), Benny Goodman (cl), Lou McGarity (tb), Tom "Tommy" Morgan (g), Sid Weiss (b), Ralph Collier (d), Peggy Lee (v)
NOTES:
Also includes numbers recorded by Frank Sinatra and by the orchestras of Duke Ellington, Harry James, Glenn Miller (with The Modernaires), and Artie Shaw (with and without The Gramercy Five).
02:30 | April 13, 1949 (Broadcast Date) (Pre-taped, Date Unknown) | Bing Crosby Show (ABC) | Easter Parade | |
02:30 | April 13, 1949 (Broadcast Date) (Pre-taped, Date Unknown) | Bing Crosby Show (ABC) | Down The Old Ox Road | |
02:04 | March 9, 1949 (Broadcast Date) (Pre-taped, Date Unknown) | Bing Crosby Show (ABC) | Once And For Always |
John Scott Trotter And His Orchestra (acc), Bing Crosby, Peggy Lee (v), Jud Conlon's Rhythmaires {Conlon, Mack McLean, Loulie "Lily" Jean Norman, Charles Parlato, Gloria Wood}, The Gonzaga University Glee Club (bkv)
NOTES:
Side no. 15 contains performances from Bing Crosby's radio shows, including the three duets with Peggy Lee shown above. Program no. 16, for which I do not have a track listing, may also stem from radio shows; it contains numbers performed by Johnny Mercer and Rhonda Fleming. The above-given release date is tentative.
01:55 | January 11, 1950 (Broadcast Date) (Pre-taped, Date Unknown) | Bing Crosby Show (CBS) | Little Jack Frost, Get Lost | |
02:18 | January 11, 1950 (Broadcast Date) (Pre-taped, Date Unknown) | Bing Crosby Show (CBS) | When You Speak With Your Eyes |
John Scott Trotter And His Orchestra, Other Individuals Unknown (acc), Warren Baker, Julian "Matty" Matlock, Lawrence "Larry" Wright (r), Loring "Red" Nichols (cl), Robert "Bobby" Guy (t), Wendell "Gus" Mayhew (tb), Perry Botkin, Jr. (g), Mel Henke (p), Nick Fatool (d), Mayer Oberman, Raoul Poliakin (vn), Cy Bernard (vc), Bing Crosby, Peggy Lee (v), Jud Conlon's Rhythmaires {Conlon, Mack McLean, Loulie "Lily" Jean Norman, Charles Parlato, Gloria Wood} (bkv)
03:28 | January 25, 1950 (Broadcast Date) (Pre-taped 1/18) | Bing Crosby Show (CBS) | Sunshine Cake | |
02:02 | January 25, 1950 (Broadcast Date) (Pre-taped 1/18) | Bing Crosby Show (CBS) | I'm Comin', Virginia |
John Scott Trotter And His Orchestra (acc), Perry Botkin, Jr. (g), Edwin "Buddy" Cole (p), Nick Fatool (d), Joe Venuti (vn), Bing Crosby, Peggy Lee (v), Jud Conlon's Rhythmaires {Conlon, Mack McLean, Loulie "Lily" Jean Norman, Charles Parlato, Gloria Wood} (bkv)
Late 1949 (Recording Date) | Guest Spot (AFRS) | Then I'll Be Happy (I Wanna Go Where You Go, Do What You Do) | ||
Late 1949 (Recording Date) | Guest Spot (AFRS) | I Gotta Right To Sing The Blues |
The AFRS Orchestra (acc), Peggy Lee (v)
03:20 | February 8, 1950 (Broadcast Date) (Pre-taped 2/1) | Bing Crosby Show (CBS) | Sunshine Cake | |
02:24 | February 8, 1950 (Broadcast Date) (Pre-taped 2/1) | Bing Crosby Show (CBS) | A Dream Is A Wish Your Heart Makes |
John Scott Trotter And His Orchestra (acc), Bing Crosby, Peggy Lee (v), Jud Conlon's Rhythmaires {Conlon, Mack McLean, Loulie "Lily" Jean Norman, Charles Parlato, Gloria Wood} (bkv)
02:33 | December 13, 1950 (Broadcast Date) (Pre-taped 12/09) | Bing Crosby Show (CBS) | A Bushel And A Peck | |
02:07 | December 13, 1950 (Broadcast Date) (Pre-taped 12/09) | Bing Crosby Show (CBS) | Orange-colored Sky | |
02:01 | December 13, 1950 (Broadcast Date) (Pre-taped 12/09) | Bing Crosby Show (CBS) | Silver Bells |
John Scott Trotter And His Orchestra (acc), Bing Crosby, Peggy Lee (v), Jud Conlon's Rhythmaires {Conlon, Mack McLean, Loulie "Lily" Jean Norman, Charles Parlato, Gloria Wood} (bkv)
02:26 | March 13, 1950 | Master Take (Capitol) | Once Around The Moon | |
02:49 | March 13, 1950 | Master Take (Capitol) | Cry, Cry, Cry | |
03:00 | November 20, 1947 | Master Take (Capitol) | Them There Eyes | |
03:07 | October 6, 1949 (Beginning at 2:00 p.m.) | Master Take (Capitol) | Crazy, He Calls Me | |
02:59 | December 2, 1949 | Master Take (Capitol) | When You Speak With Your Eyes | |
02:52 | December 2, 1949 | Master Take (Capitol) | My Small Señor (With The Sonriente Eyes) | |
02:28 | September 23, 1947 | Master Take (Capitol) | Sugar (That Sugar Baby Of Mine) | |
02:30 | October 7, 1949 (Beginning at 1:00 p.m.) | Master Take (Capitol) | Save Your Sorrow For Tomorrow | |
03:09 | June 3, 1949 | Master Take (Capitol) | Song At Midnight | |
02:49 | November 16, 1949 | Master Take (Capitol) | Bless You (For The Good That Is In You) | |
02:46 | November 16, 1949 | Master Take (Capitol) | The Old Master Painter |
Peggy Lee (ldr), Lee Gillette (pdr), Henry J. "Heinie" Beau (arr, r), Benny Carter (arr, as), Pete Rugolo (arr, con), Dave Barbour (con, g), Dave Barbour And His Orchestra, Lou Busch and His Orchestra, The Gualadajara Boys, Pete Rugolo and His Orchestra (acc), Unknown (r, f, cl, bcl, t, enh, frh, bsn, o, g, b, str, p, cel, hrp, d, vc), Herbert "Herbie" Haymer (ts), Lou Busch, Edwin "Buddy" Cole (p), Red Norvo (vib), Peggy Lee, Mel Tormé (v), The Jud Conlon Singers, The Mellomen {Bob Hamlin, Bill Lee, Thurl Ravenscroft, Max Smith} (bkv), Other Individuals Unknown (unk)
NOTES:
Matrix numbers SSL 3023 and SSL 3024.
03:12 | July 27, 1942 | Master Take (Columbia) | Why Don't You Do Right? |
Benny Goodman (ldr), Morty Palitz (pdr), Mel Powell (arr, p), The Benny Goodman Orchestra (acc), Benny Goodman (cl), Clint Neagley, Herman "Hymie" Sche[r]tzer (as), Leonard Sims, Jon Walton (ts), Robert "Bob" Poland (bar), Benny Baker, Tony Faso (aka Joseph Fasulo), James "Jimmy" Maxwell, Lawrence Stearns, aka Alfred Sculco (t), Charlie Castaldo, Lou McGarity (tb), Dave Barbour (g), Cliff Hill (b), Howard "Hud" Davies (d), Peggy Lee (v)
NOTES:
The listed artists are those found in the side of the disc that features Peggy Lee. A search for details about P 1623 might be attempted in the future, if this discographer's schedule allows for it. Also bear in mind that the dating of this disc (and most other discs from the AFRS Basic Music / Station Library series) is tentative.
02:45 | November 25, 1947 | Master Take (Capitol) | Mañana |
Peggy Lee (ldr), Lee Gillette (pdr), John Palladino (eng), Henry J. "Heinie" Beau (arr, f, cl), Dave Barbour (con, g), Dave Barbour And The Brazilians (acc), Harry Klee (f, cl), Aloysio de Oliveira, Joe de Oliveira (g), Arthur Bernstein (b), Tommy Romersa (d), Ivan Lopes (bo), Oswaldo Gogiano, Antonio Martins, Paulo de Castro Monte (per), Peggy Lee (v)
NOTES:
Also includes numbers recorded by the orchestras of Tex Beneke, Woody Herman, and Glenn Miller.
02:35 | September 13, 1950 | Master Take (Capitol) | Life Is So Peculiar | |
02:46 | Seeptember 14, 1950 | Master Take (Capitol) | Once In A Lifetime | |
02:22 | March 13, 1950 | Master Take (Capitol) | Helpless | |
02:48 | June 16, 1950 | Master Take (Capitol) | Lover, Come Back To Me | |
02:29 | June 16, 1950 | Master Take (Capitol) | Happy Music | |
02:05 | June 16, 1950 | Master Take (Capitol) | Show Me The Way To Get Out Of This World |
Peggy Lee (ldr), Lee Gillette (pdr), Henry J. "Heinie" Beau, Richard "Dick" Hazard (arr), Dave Barbour (con), Dave Barbour And His Orchestra (acc), Unknown (b, str, p, d), Peggy Lee (v), The Jud Conlon Choir (bkv)
NOTES:
The listed tracks are those found on the side of the disc that features Peggy Lee. A search for details about P 1276 might be attempted in the future, if this discographer's schedule allows for it. Matrix numbers believed to be SSL 3303 and SSL 3304. Also bear in mind that the dating of this disc (and most other discs from the AFRS Basic Music / Station Library series) is tentative.
02:15 | February 21, 1951 (Broadcast Date) (Pre-taped 2/10) | Bing Crosby Show (CBS) | Just The Way You Are | |
02:13 | February 21, 1951 (Broadcast Date) (Pre-taped 2/10) | Bing Crosby Show (CBS) | Would I Love You (Love You, Love You) |
John Scott Trotter And His Orchestra (acc), Bing Crosby, Peggy Lee (v), Jud Conlon's Rhythmaires {Conlon, Mack McLean, Loulie "Lily" Jean Norman, Charles Parlato, Gloria Wood} (bkv)
02:08 | May 16, 1951 (8:30 p.m.- 12:30 a.m.; Second Of Two Sessions) | Master Take (Capitol) | (When I Dance With You) I Get Ideas |
Peggy Lee (ldr), Billy May (arr), Billy May And His Orchestra (acc), John Hacker, Jules Jacob[s], Jules Kinsler (r), John Graas (frh), Laurindo Almeida, Jose Oliveira (g), Meyer "Mike" Rubin (b), Don Ferris (p), Kathryn Thompson (hrp), Joe Guerrero (d), Harry Bluestone aka Blostein, Ben Gill, Henry Hill, Lou Raderman, Mischa Russell, Felix Slatkin (vn), Cy Bernard, Eleanor Slatkin (vc), Peggy Lee (v), The Jud Conlon Singers (bkv)
NOTES:
Gathered from the web, some of the above-shown data could very well be wrong. Perhaps this is not a Basic Music Library disc? Assistance would be appreciated.
September 16, 1951 (Broadcast Date) | Guest Spot (AFRS) | Where Or When | ||
September 16, 1951 (Broadcast Date) | Guest Spot (AFRS) | All Of Me | ||
September 16, 1951 (Broadcast Date) | Guest Spot (AFRS) | He's Only Wonderful |
Harry Sosnik And the Saving Bonds Orchestra (acc), Joe Shulman (b), Gene DiNovi, Harry Sosnik (p), William Exiner (d), Peggy Lee (v)
02:14 | February 8, 1951 | Master Take (Capitol) | Yeah! Yeah! Yeah! | |
02:29 | June 16, 1950 | Master Take (Capitol) | Happy Music | |
02:16 | February 8, 1951 | Master Take (Capitol) | Rock Me To Sleep | |
02:05 | June 16, 1950 | Master Take (Capitol) | Show Me The Way To Get Out Of This World | |
03:14 | September 13, 1950 | Master Take (Capitol) | Ay, Ay, Chug A Chug | |
03:01 | Seeptember 14, 1950 | Master Take (Capitol) | Where Are You? |
Peggy Lee (ldr), Lee Gillette (pdr), Henry J. "Heinie" Beau, Richard "Dick" Hazard (arr), Benny Carter (arr, unk), Dave Barbour And His Orchestra, Louis Prima and His Orchestra (acc), Jim Wynn (sax), Unknown (b, str, p, d), Peggy Lee (v), The Jud Conlon Choir (bkv), Other Individuals Unknown (unk)
NOTES:
The listed tracks are those found on the side of the disc that features Peggy Lee. A search for details about P 1786 might be attempted in the future, if this discographer's schedule allows for it. Matrix numbers believed to be SSL 3455 and SSL 3456. Also bear in mind that the dating of this disc (and most other discs from the AFRS Basic Music / Station Library series) is tentative.
02:26 | Deceember 26, 1950 | Master Take (Capitol) | The Mill On The Floss | |
02:45 | Deceember 26, 1950 | Master Take (Capitol) | Climb Up The Mountain | |
02:19 | June 16, 1950 | Master Take (Capitol) | The Cannonball Express | |
02:29 | February 8, 1951 | Master Take (Capitol) | That Ol' Devil (Won't Get Me) | |
02:16 | February 8, 1951 | Master Take (Capitol) | Rock Me To Sleep | |
02:14 | February 8, 1951 | Master Take (Capitol) | Yeah! Yeah! Yeah! |
Peggy Lee (ldr), Lee Gillette (pdr), Henry J. "Heinie" Beau (arr), Benny Carter (arr, unk), Dave Barbour And His Orchestra, Louis Prima and His Orchestra (acc), Jim Wynn (sax), Peggy Lee (v), Other Individuals Unknown (unk)
NOTES:
The listed tracks are those found on the side of the disc that features Peggy Lee. A search for details about P 1867 might be attempted in the future, if this discographer's schedule allows for it. Matrix numbers believed to be SSL 3755 and SSL 3756. Also bear in mind that the dating of this disc (and most other discs from the AFRS Basic Music / Station Library series) is tentative.
03:02 | May 16, 1951 (5:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.; First Of Two Sessions) | Master Take (Capitol) | So Far, So Good | |
03:06 | May 16, 1951 (5:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.; First Of Two Sessions) | Master Take (Capitol) | Tonight You Belong To Me | |
02:08 | May 16, 1951 (8:30 p.m.- 12:30 a.m.; Second Of Two Sessions) | Master Take (Capitol) | (When I Dance With You) I Get Ideas | |
02:10 | May 16, 1951 (8:30 p.m.- 12:30 a.m.; Second Of Two Sessions) | Master Take (Capitol) | My Magic Heart | |
02:20 | April 5, 1951 | Master Take (Capitol) | If You Turn Me Down (Dee-own, Down, Down) | |
02:36 | April 5, 1951 | Master Take (Capitol) | Boulevard Café |
Peggy Lee (ldr), Sid Feller (arr, con), Billy May (arr), Sid Feller and His Orchestra, Billy May And His Orchestra (acc), John Hacker, Jules Jacob[s], Jules Kinsler (r), Ed Kusby aka Edward Kuczborski (tb), John Graas (frh), Laurindo Almeida, Jose Oliveira, Vincent Terri (g), Meyer "Mike" Rubin, Don Whitaker (b), Don Ferris, Paul Smith (p), Kathryn Thompson (hrp), Joe Guerrero, Tommy Romersa (d), Harry Bluestone aka Blostein, Ben Gill, Henry Hill, Lou Raderman, Mischa Russell, Felix Slatkin (vn), Cy Bernard, Eleanor Slatkin (vc), Peggy Lee (v), The Jud Conlon Singers (bkv), Other Individuals Unknown (unk)
NOTES:
P 1907 contains the above-listed numbers. I do not have details about P 1906, but will be searching for them in the future. Matrix numbers believed to be SSL 3822 and SSL 3823. Also bear in mind that the dating of this disc (and most other discs from the AFRS Basic Music / Station Library series) is tentative.
03:16 | November 13, 1941; 2:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. | Master Take (Columbia) | How Long Has This Been Going On? | |
02:42 | August 20, 1941 | Master Take (Columbia) | I See A Million People |
Benny Goodman (ldr), John Hammond (pdr), Bill Savory (eng), Mel Powell (arr, p), Eddie Sauter (arr), The Benny Goodman Orchestra (acc), Benny Goodman (cl), Skip Martin, Clint Neagley, Jules "Julie" Schwartz (as), George Berg, Vido Musso (ts), Chuck Gentry (bar), Billy Butterfield, Al Davis, James "Jimmy" Maxwell, Cootie Williams (t), Cutty Cutshall, Lou McGarity (tb), Tom "Tommy" Morgan (g), John Simmons, Sid Weiss (b), Sid Catlett, Ralph Collier (d), Peggy Lee (v)
NOTES:
The listed artists are those found on the side of the disc that features Peggy Lee. A search for details about P 1972 might be attempted in the future, if this discographer's schedule allows for it. Also bear in mind that the dating of this disc (and most other discs from the AFRS Basic Music / Station Library series) is tentative.
02:26 | July 10, 1951 | Master Take (Capitol) | Don't Fan The Flame | |
03:03 | July 10, 1951 | Master Take (Capitol) | Telling Me Yes, Telling Me No |
Peggy Lee (ldr), Sid Feller (arr, con), Sid Feller and His Orchestra (acc), Buck Clayton, Bernie Privin (t), Warren Covington, Lou McGarity, Buddy Morrow (tb), Barry Galbraith (g), Joe Shulman (b), Joe Lewis (p), William Exiner (d), Peggy Lee, Mel Tormé (v)
NOTES:
The listed artists are those found on the side of the disc that features Peggy Lee. A search for details about P 1961 might be attempted in the future, if this discographer's schedule allows for it. The matrix numbers are believed to be SSL 3949 and SSL 3950. Also bear in mind that the dating of this disc (and most other discs from the AFRS Basic Music / Station Library series) is tentative.
03:02 | May 16, 1951 (5:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.; First Of Two Sessions) | Master Take (Capitol) | So Far, So Good |
Peggy Lee (ldr), Sid Feller (arr), Billy May And His Orchestra (acc), Ed Kusby aka Edward Kuczborski (tb), Vincent Terri (g), Don Whitaker (b), Paul Smith (p), Tommy Romersa (d), Peggy Lee (v)
NOTES:
Also includes numbers recorded by The Les Brown Orchestra, Dinah Shore with Tony Martin, Perry Como, The Woody Herman Orchestra, The Bob Crosby Orchestra, Margaret Whiting, and The David Rose Orchestra.
02:35 | November 12, 1947 | Master Take (Capitol) | I Can't Give You Anything But Love | |
03:23 | December 26, 1945 | Master Take (Capitol) | I Don't Know Enough About You | |
02:29 | May 16, 1951 (8:30 p.m.- 12:30 a.m.; Second Of Two Sessions) | Master Take (Capitol) | I Love You But I Don't Like You | |
02:52 | May 16, 1951 (8:30 p.m.- 12:30 a.m.; Second Of Two Sessions) | Master Take (Capitol) | Wandering Swallow (Juazeiro) | |
03:19 | November 27, 1947 | Master Take (Capitol) | While We're Young | |
02:23 | October 17, 1946 | Master Take (Capitol) | Birmingham Jail |
Peggy Lee (ldr), Lee Gillette (pdr), Dave Barbour (arr, g), Henry J. "Heinie" Beau and/or Billy May, Billy May, Harold "Hal" Mooney (arr), Henry J. "Heinie" Beau (arr, cl), Peggy Lee (arr, v), Dave Barbour All-Stars, Dave Barbour And His Orchestra, Billy May And His Orchestra (acc), John Hacker, Jules Jacob[s], Jules Kinsler (r), Unknown (sax, cl, tb, b, p), Benny Carter (as), Herbert "Herbie" Haymer (ts), Ray Linn, Rubin "Zeke" Zarchy (t), John Graas (frh), Laurindo Almeida, Jose Oliveira (g), George "Red" Callender, Meyer "Mike" Rubin (b), Edwin "Buddy" Cole, Don Ferris, Hal Schaefer (p), Red Norvo (vib), Kathryn Thompson (hrp), Nick Fatool, Joe Guerrero (d), Harry Bluestone aka Blostein, Ben Gill, Henry Hill, Lou Raderman, Mischa Russell, Felix Slatkin (vn), Cy Bernard, Eleanor Slatkin (vc), The Jud Conlon Singers (bkv)
NOTES:
The listed tracks are those found on the side of the disc that features Peggy Lee. A search for details about P 2104 might be attempted in the future, if this discographer's schedule allows for it. The matrix numbers are believed to be SSL 4249 and SSL 4250. Also bear in mind that the dating of this disc (and most other discs from the AFRS Basic Music / Station Library series) is tentative.
03:12 | June 18, 1952 (Broadcast Date) (Pre-taped 6/02) | Bing Crosby Show (CBS) | Lover | |
02:08 | June 18, 1952 (Broadcast Date) (Pre-taped 6/02) | Bing Crosby Show (CBS) | Watermelon Weather |
Gordon Jenkins (arr), John Scott Trotter And His Orchestra (acc), Bing Crosby, Peggy Lee (v)
03:24 | June 25, 1952 (Broadcast Date) (Pre-taped 6/15) | Bing Crosby Show (CBS) | You Go To My Head | |
02:40 | June 25, 1952 (Broadcast Date) (Pre-taped 6/15) | Bing Crosby Show (CBS) | Zing A Little Zong | |
02:36 | June 25, 1952 (Broadcast Date) (Pre-taped 6/15) | Bing Crosby Show (CBS) | The Moon Came Up With A Great Idea Last Night |
John Scott Trotter And His Orchestra (acc), Edwin "Buddy" Cole (p), Bing Crosby, Peggy Lee (v), Jud Conlon's Rhythmaires {Conlon, Mack McLean, Loulie "Lily" Jean Norman, Charles Parlato, Gloria Wood} (bkv)
Late 1952 | Guest Spot (AFRS) | Takes Two To Tango |
Les Brown And His Orchestra (acc), Peggy Lee (v)
02:30 | Late 1952 | Guest Spot (AFRS) | Wish You Were Here |
Les Brown And His Orchestra (acc), Peggy Lee (v)
Late 1952 | Guest Spot (AFRS) | The Lady Is A Tramp |
Les Brown And His Orchestra (acc), Peggy Lee (v)
Late 1952 | Guest Spot (AFRS) | When I Fall In Love |
Les Brown And His Orchestra (acc), Peggy Lee (v)
02:33 | December 17, 1951 | Master Take (Capitol) | Shame On You | |
02:13 | December 17, 1951 | Master Take (Capitol) | Would You Dance With A Stranger? | |
02:01 | February 18, 1952 | Master Take (Capitol) | Goin' On A Hayride | |
03:03 | February 18, 1952 | Master Take (Capitol) | Ev'rytime |
Peggy Lee (ldr), Sid Feller (arr), Sid Feller and His Orchestra (acc), Unknown (t, g, b, p, d), Peggy Lee (v)
NOTES:
P 2327 contains the four above-listed Lee numbers along with two Mindy Carson vocals ("Allegheny Fiddler," "Dance Me Loose"). At the present time, only the contents of the side featuring Peggy Lee have been factored in. A search for details about P 2388 might be attempted in the future, if my schedule permits it. The matrix numbers are believed to be SSL 4699 and SSL 4650. Any dating entered for this or any other disc from the AFRS Basic Music / Station Library series should be deemed tentative.
02:47 | April 3, 1952 | Master Take (Decca) | Forgive Me | |
03:11 | April 3, 1952 | Master Take (Decca) | You Go To My Head | |
03:14 | April 3, 1952 | Master Take (Decca) | Be Anything (But Be Mine) | |
03:20 | May 1, 1952 | Master Take (Decca) | Lover |
Peggy Lee (ldr), Milt Gabler, Morty Palitz (pdr), Gordon Jenkins (arr, con), Peggy Lee (arr, v), Gordon Jenkins And His Orchestra (acc), Art Drellinger, Jack Greenberg, Tom Parshley, Milt Yaner (sax), Art Ryerson (g), Jack Lesberg (b), Bernie Leighton (p), Harry Jaeger (d), Unknown (bkv), Other Individuals Unknown (unk)
NOTES:
P 2386 contains the above-listed Peggy Lee numbers along with two vocals by Georgia Gibbs. A search for details about P 2385 might be attempted in the future, if this discographer's schedule allows for it. Also bear in mind that the dating of this disc (and most other discs from the AFRS Basic Music / Station Library series) is tentative.
02:52 | May 16, 1952 (11:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m.) | Master Take (Decca) | The Moon Came Up With A Great Idea Last Night | |
03:01 | May 16, 1952 (11:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m.) | Master Take (Decca) | Watermelon Weather |
Peggy Lee (ldr), Vic Schoen (arr), Vic Schoen And His Orchestra (acc), Bing Crosby, Peggy Lee (v), Other Individuals Unknown (unk)
NOTES:
The listed artists are those found on the side of the disc that features Peggy Lee. A search for details about P 2441 might be attempted in the future, if this discographer's schedule allows for it. Also bear in mind that the dating of this disc (and most other discs from the AFRS Basic Music / Station Library series) is tentative.
02:55 | April 28, 1952 | Master Take (Decca) | Just One Of Those Things | |
03:01 | April 3, 1952 | Master Take (Decca) | I'm Glad There Is You |
Peggy Lee (ldr), Milt Gabler, Morty Palitz (pdr), Gordon Jenkins (arr, con), Gordon Jenkins And His Orchestra (acc), Art Drellinger, Jack Greenberg, Tom Parshley, Milt Yaner (sax), Art Ryerson (g), Jack Lesberg (b), Bernie Leighton (p), Unknown (d), Peggy Lee (v), Other Individuals Unknown (unk)
NOTES:
P 2503 contains the two above-listed Peggy Lee numbers as well as four Sarah Vaughan vocals ("Time To Go," "If Someone Had Told Me," "Street Of Dreams," "Corner To Corner"). Only the contents of the side featuring Peggy Lee have been factored in. A search for details about P 2504 might be attempted n the future, if my schedule permits it. The matrix numbers might or might not be SSL 5075 and SSL 5076. Any dating entered for this or any other disc from the AFRS Basic Music / Station Library series should be deemed tentative.
03:10 | July 31, 1952 | Master Take (Decca) | River, River | |
03:17 | July 31, 1952 | Master Take (Decca) | Sans Souci |
Peggy Lee (ldr), Gordon Jenkins (arr), Gordon Jenkins And His Orchestra (acc), Peggy Lee (v), The Gordon Jenkins Chorus (bkv), Other Individuals Unknown (unk)
NOTES:
P 2578 contains the above-listed Peggy Lee interpretations as well as four vocals by Sarah Vaughan. A search for details about P 2577 might be attempted in the future, if this discographer's schedule allows for it. Also bear in mind that the dating of this disc (and most other discs from the AFRS Basic Music / Station Library series) is tentative.
01:55 | January 11, 1950 (Broadcast Date) (Pre-taped, Date Unknown) | Bing Crosby Show (CBS) | Little Jack Frost, Get Lost | |
03:29 | November 23, 1949 (Broadcast Date) (Pre-taped 11/17) | Bing Crosby Show (CBS) | 'Way Back Home |
John Scott Trotter And His Orchestra, Other Individuals Unknown (acc), Warren Baker, Julian "Matty" Matlock, Lawrence "Larry" Wright (r), Loring "Red" Nichols (cl), Robert "Bobby" Guy (t), Wendell "Gus" Mayhew (tb), Perry Botkin, Jr. (g), Mel Henke (p), Nick Fatool (d), Mayer Oberman, Raoul Poliakin (vn), Cy Bernard (vc), Bing Crosby, Peggy Lee (v), Jud Conlon's Rhythmaires {Conlon, Mack McLean, Loulie "Lily" Jean Norman, Charles Parlato, Gloria Wood} (bkv)
NOTES:
The Crosby material is on side P 2629. A search for details about P 2630 might be attempted in the future, if this discographer's schedule allows for it. Also bear in mind that the dating of this disc (and most other discs from the AFRS Basic Music / Station Library series) is tentative.
03:16 | June 20, 1952 | Master Take (Decca) | Moon Flowers | |
02:28 | June 24, 1952 | Master Take (Decca) | Merry-Go-Runaround |
Bing Crosby (ldr), Axel Stordahl (con), Sonny Burke And His Orchestra, Axel Stordahl And His Orchestra (acc), Bing Crosby, Bob Hope, Peggy Lee (v), Other Individuals Unknown (unk)
NOTES:
P 2651 is dedicated to songs from the Decca album Road To Bali. A search for details about P 2652 might be attempted in the future, if this discographer's schedule allows for it. Also bear in mind that the dating of this disc (and most other discs from the AFRS Basic Music / Station Library series) is tentative.
02:36 | April 5, 1951 | Master Take (Capitol) | Boulevard Café |
Peggy Lee (ldr), Sid Feller (arr, con), Peggy Lee (v)
NOTES:
Also includes numbers recorded by Norman Kaye, Tiny Hill, The Woody Herman Orchestra, Herb Jeffries, The Artie Shaw Orchestra, The Three Suns, Eddie Fisher, and Georgia Gibbs. Presumed to date from the 1950s.
01:42 | April 15, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | Just One Of Those Things | |
02:12 | April 8, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | Be Anything (But Be Mine) | |
02:21 | April 8, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | The Lady Is A Tramp |
Russ Case And His Orchestra (acc), Peggy Lee (v)
NOTES:
Since I have not listened to this disc, my identification of its performances is tentative. Both given dates belong to episodes of the show Club 88 Starring Peggy Lee, whose contents are itemized here.
The three above-listed titles are certainly sung by Peggy Lee in the disc, but the claim that they are from Club 88 is a deduction on my part. Pointing in the direction of Club 88 is the personnel that is known to be heard in the disc: announcer Olen Tice and band Russ Case, the latter with his orchestra.
Even more speculative is my pinpointing of the specific above-listed performances from the show. The core difficulty is that all three titles were heard in multiple episodes of the show. Out of the various episodes from which to choose, I selected the one dated April 8, 1952 because it included two of the three songs in question. (None of the other episodes includes more than one of the songs.) As for the version of "Just One Of Those Things" from the April 15, 1952 episode, I picked it merely because it is chronologically the closest to the other two.
Like a few other AFRS/Government shows listed in this page, Stars For Defense was probably pieced together through a combination of the old and the new: specifically, a mixture of already broadcast songs and freshly prepared dialogue. Lee is heard pitching for the Defense program and also introducing Russ Case's instrumental number "Sophisticated Lady."
02:40 | February 26, 1953 (Broadcast Date) (Pre-taped 2/07) | Bing Crosby Show (CBS) | Just One Of Those Things | |
02:22 | February 26, 1953 (Broadcast Date) (Pre-taped 2/07) | Bing Crosby Show (CBS) | That's A-Plenty |
Gordon Jenkins, John Scott Trotter (arr), John Scott Trotter And His Orchestra (acc), Bing Crosby, Peggy Lee (v), Jud Conlon's Rhythmaires {Conlon, Mack McLean, Loulie "Lily" Jean Norman, Charles Parlato, Gloria Wood} (bkv)
September 27, 1953 (Earliest Broadcast Date Allowed) | Guest Spot (AFRS) | When I Fall In Love | ||
September 27, 1953 (Earliest Broadcast Date Allowed) | Guest Spot (AFRS) | Who's Gonna Pay The Check? |
Harry Sosnik And the Saving Bonds Orchestra (acc), Peggy Lee (v)
02:48 | November 15, 1953 (Broadcast Date) (Pre-taped 11/08) | Bing Crosby Show (CBS) | I've Got A Crush On You | |
01:38 | November 15, 1953 (Broadcast Date) (Pre-taped 11/08) | Bing Crosby Show (CBS) | 'S Wonderful | |
00:41 | November 15, 1953 (Broadcast Date) (Pre-taped 11/08) | Bing Crosby Show (CBS) | Collegiate: College Medley | |
00:58 | November 15, 1953 (Broadcast Date) (Pre-taped 11/08) | Bing Crosby Show (CBS) | Ain't We Got Fun: College Medley | |
00:39 | November 15, 1953 (Broadcast Date) (Pre-taped 11/08) | Bing Crosby Show (CBS) | Betty Co-Ed: College Medley | |
00:51 | November 15, 1953 (Broadcast Date) (Pre-taped 11/08) | Bing Crosby Show (CBS) | The Varsity Drag: College Medley |
John Scott Trotter And His Orchestra (acc), Bing Crosby, Peggy Lee (v)
01:55 | November 29, 1953 (Broadcast Date) (Pre-taped 11/08) | Bing Crosby Show (CBS) | You And The Night And The Music | |
02:00 | November 29, 1953 (Broadcast Date) (Pre-taped 11/08) | Bing Crosby Show (CBS) | What Is This Thing Called Love? | |
01:00 | November 29, 1953 (Broadcast Date) (Pre-taped 11/08) | Bing Crosby Show (CBS) | Exactly Like You | |
00:57 | November 29, 1953 (Broadcast Date) (Pre-taped 11/08) | Bing Crosby Show (CBS) | I Got Rhythm | |
01:14 | November 29, 1953 (Broadcast Date) (Pre-taped 11/08) | Bing Crosby Show (CBS) | They Can't Take That Away From Me |
John Scott Trotter And His Orchestra (acc), Edwin "Buddy" Cole (p), Bing Crosby, Peggy Lee (v)
02:49 | February 18, 1953 | Master Take (Decca) | Who's Gonna Pay The Check? | |
02:50 | February 18, 1953 | Master Take (Decca) | You Let My Love Get Cold | |
02:48 | January 29, 1947 | Master Take (Capitol) | Speaking Of Angels | |
02:23 | January 29, 1947 | Master Take (Capitol) | Swing Low, Sweet Chariot |
Peggy Lee (ldr), Lee Gillette (pdr), Dave Barbour (arr, g), Henry J. "Heinie" Beau, Joe Lippman (arr), Peggy Lee (arr, v), Dave Barbour And His Orchestra (acc), Unknown (sax, t, tb), Phil Stephens (b), Edwin "Buddy" Cole (p), Tommy Romersa (d), Other Individuals Unknown (unk)
NOTES:
The Peggy Lee vocals are on side P 2872. A search for details about P 2871 might be attempted in the future, if this discographer's schedule allows for it. Also bear in mind that the dating of this disc (and most other discs from the AFRS Basic Music / Station Library series) is tentative.
02:09 | May 1, 1953 | Master Take (Decca) | My Heart Belongs To Daddy | |
02:30 | April 30, 1953 | Master Take (Decca) | I've Got You Under My Skin | |
03:00 | September 14, 1953 | Master Take (Decca) | Love You So | |
03:15 | September 16, 1953 | Master Take (Decca) | Baubles, Bangles And Beads |
Peggy Lee (ldr), Milt Gabler (pdr), Marty Paich, James "Jimmy" Rowles (arr, p), Sy Oliver, Victor Young (con), Victor Young And His Orchestra (acc), Walter "Pete" Candoli (t), Max Wayne (b), Stella Castellucci (hrp), Ed Shaughnessy (d), Peggy Lee (v)
NOTES:
The Peggy Lee vocals are on side P 3214. A search for details about P 3213 might be attempted in the future, if this discographer's schedule allows for it. Also bear in mind that the dating of this disc (and most other discs from the AFRS Basic Music / Station Library series) is tentative.
02:03 | December 18, 1947 | Master Take (Capitol) | Careless |
Peggy Lee (ldr), John Palladino (eng), Henry J. "Heinie" Beau (arr), Buddy Cole's Four Of A Kind (acc), Dave Barbour (g), Phil Stephens (b), Edwin "Buddy" Cole (p, cel, org), Tommy Romersa (d), Peggy Lee (v)
NOTES:
Also includes numbers recorded by Lisa Kirk, The Franzella Quintet, and by the orchestras of Woody Herman, Larry Clinton (with Be a Wain), Tommy Dorsey (with Frank Sinatra), Harry James (with Kitty Kallen), and Stan Kenton.
01:10 | January 3, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | Fine And Dandy | |
02:41 | January 3, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | Just One More Chance | |
02:28 | January 3, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | Insomnia (Is A Lack Of Attitude) | |
01:48 | January 3, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | I've Got My Love To Keep Me Warm |
Russ Case And His Orchestra (acc), Richard Hayes, Peggy Lee (v)
01:18 | February 5, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | It's A Big, Wide, Wonderful World | |
02:21 | February 5, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | Just One More Chance | |
02:00 | February 5, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | I Could Write A Book | |
02:44 | February 5, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | Shadrack |
Russ Case And His Orchestra (acc), Peggy Lee, Golden Gate Quartet (v)
01:27 | February 7, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | Life Is A Beautiful Thing | |
02:44 | February 7, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | Trust In Me | |
02:09 | February 7, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | The Lady Is A Tramp | |
01:20 | February 7, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | Something Sort Of Grandish |
Russ Case And His Orchestra (acc), Bob Carroll, Peggy Lee (v)
01:14 | February 12, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | I'm Gonna Live Till I Die | |
02:20 | February 12, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | Bermuda | |
01:43 | February 12, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | Slumming On Park Avenue | |
02:24 | February 12, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | Please, Mr. Sun |
Russ Case And His Orchestra (acc), Merv Griffin, Peggy Lee (v)
01:53 | February 19, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | It's A Good Day | |
02:27 | February 19, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | The Little White Cloud That Cried | |
01:17 | February 19, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | Button Up Your Overcoat | |
01:58 | February 19, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | The Wheel Of Fortune | |
02:03 | February 19, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | Joshua Fit The Battle Of Jericho |
Russ Case And His Orchestra (acc), Peggy Lee, Golden Gate Quartet (v)
01:11 | February 21, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | This Can't Be Love | |
02:07 | February 21, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | A Kiss To Build A Dream On | |
03:23 | February 21, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | When The World Was Young (Ah, The Apple Trees) | |
02:38 | February 21, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | Little David, Play On Your Harp |
Russ Case And His Orchestra (acc), Peggy Lee, Golden Gate Quartet (v)
01:21 | February 26, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | Night And Day | |
02:40 | February 26, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | Since My Love Has Gone (Addio, Del Passato) | |
02:17 | February 26, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | Whee, Baby | |
02:16 | February 26, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | Lullaby Of Broadway |
The Barbara Carroll Trio, Russ Case And His Orchestra (acc), Peggy Lee (v)
01:22 | February 28, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | Life Is A Beautiful Thing | |
01:58 | February 28, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | Come What May (The Gypsy Song) | |
02:22 | February 28, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | Love Me Or Leave Me | |
02:08 | February 28, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | Yes, Lord |
Russ Case And His Orchestra (acc), Peggy Lee, Golden Gate Quartet (v)
01:20 | March 4, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | From This Moment On | |
02:25 | March 4, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | Did Anyone Call? | |
02:03 | March 4, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | The Lady Is A Tramp | |
01:52 | March 4, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | Mountain Greenery |
Russ Case And His Orchestra (acc), Jack Haskell, Peggy Lee (v)
01:13 | March 6, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | When You're Smiling | |
02:37 | March 6, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | Please, Mr. Sun | |
02:23 | March 6, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | Bermuda | |
01:40 | March 6, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | That Great Come-And-Get-It Day |
Russ Case And His Orchestra (acc), Peggy Lee, The Mariners (v)
01:13 | March 11, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | Be My Life's Companion | |
02:07 | March 11, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | Cry | |
01:13 | March 11, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | I'm Gonna Live Till I Die | |
03:05 | March 11, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | Baia | |
01:47 | March 11, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | Johnny One Note |
Russ Case And His Orchestra (acc), Harry Belafonte, Peggy Lee (v)
02:23 | January 8, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | A Kiss To Build A Dream On | |
02:24 | January 8, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | Undecided | |
01:39 | January 8, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | Slumming On Park Avenue | |
01:20 | January 8, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | When You're Smiling |
Russ Case And His Orchestra (acc), Peggy Lee, Johnnie Ray (v)
01:24 | March 13, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | It's A Big, Wide, Wonderful World | |
02:01 | March 13, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | Unforgettable | |
02:14 | March 13, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | I Could Write A Book | |
02:31 | March 13, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | Pretty-Eyed Baby |
Russ Case And His Orchestra, The Mary Lou Williams Trio (acc), Peggy Lee (v)
01:17 | March 18, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | Heigh-Ho (It's Off To Work We Go) | |
01:57 | March 18, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | The Wheel Of Fortune | |
02:04 | March 18, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | Unforgettable | |
01:52 | March 18, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | The Blacksmith Blues | |
02:13 | March 18, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | Let's Call The Whole Thing Off |
Russ Case And His Orchestra (acc), Larry Douglas, Peggy Lee (v)
01:46 | March 20, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | From This Moment On | |
01:57 | March 20, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | Come What May (The Gypsy Song) | |
02:15 | March 20, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | Why Don't You Do Right? | |
02:35 | March 20, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | Swing Low, Sweet Chariot |
Russ Case And His Orchestra (acc), Peggy Lee, Golden Gate Quartet (v)
01:26 | March 25, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | Just One Of Those Things | |
02:02 | March 25, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | Trust In Me | |
02:22 | March 25, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | Mañana | |
02:05 | March 25, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | Basin Street Blues |
Russ Case And His Orchestra (acc), Peggy Lee, Louis Prima (v)
01:14 | March 27, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | It's A Most Unusual Day | |
02:21 | March 27, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | Bermuda | |
01:41 | March 27, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | Just One Of Those Things | |
03:10 | March 27, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | Lover |
Russ Case And His Orchestra (acc), Peggy Lee (v)
01:22 | April 1, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | Night And Day | |
01:52 | April 1, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | The Wheel Of Fortune | |
02:58 | April 1, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | A Guy Is A Guy | |
02:21 | April 1, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | Oh! Look At Me Now | |
01:19 | April 1, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | It's A Big, Wide, Wonderful World |
Russ Case And His Orchestra (acc), Peggy Lee, Jackie Paris (v)
01:22 | April 3, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | Life Is A Beautiful Thing | |
02:43 | April 3, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | Did Anyone Call? | |
01:09 | April 3, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | This Can't Be Love | |
01:33 | April 3, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | The Blacksmith Blues | |
01:24 | April 3, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | Something Sort Of Grandish |
Russ Case And His Orchestra (acc), Bob Carroll, Peggy Lee (v)
01:37 | April 8, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | That Old Black Magic | |
01:22 | April 8, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | Life Is A Beautiful Thing | |
02:12 | April 8, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | Be Anything (But Be Mine) | |
02:21 | April 8, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | The Lady Is A Tramp | |
01:52 | April 8, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | Walkin' My Baby Back Home |
Russ Case And His Orchestra (acc), Peggy Lee, Johnnie Ray (v)
01:24 | April 10, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | You Will Never Grow Old | |
01:21 | April 10, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | Night And Day | |
02:20 | April 10, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | Please, Mr. Sun | |
03:25 | April 10, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | Ev'rytime | |
01:55 | April 10, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | My Baby Just Cares For Me |
Russ Case And His Orchestra (acc), Peggy Lee, Louis Prima (v)
01:42 | April 15, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | Just One Of Those Things | |
02:46 | April 15, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | Jump Through The Ring (You, Fool) | |
01:31 | April 15, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | The Blacksmith Blues | |
03:14 | April 15, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | Ac-cent-tchu-ate The Positive |
Russ Case And His Orchestra (acc), Peggy Lee, The Mariners (v)
January 10, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | That Old Black Magic | ||
January 10, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | And So To Sleep Again | ||
January 10, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | My Small Señor (With The Sonriente Eyes) | ||
January 10, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | Walkin' My Baby Back Home |
Russ Case And His Orchestra (acc), Peggy Lee, Johnnie Ray (v)
01:58 | April 17, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | From This Moment On | |
02:01 | April 17, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | Forgive Me | |
02:52 | April 17, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | At Last | |
02:00 | April 17, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | I Got Rhythm |
Russ Case And His Orchestra, The Mary Lou Williams Trio (acc), Peggy Lee (v)
01:37 | April 22, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | Goin' On A Hayride | |
01:52 | April 22, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | The Wheel Of Fortune | |
02:56 | April 22, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | A Guy Is A Guy | |
02:17 | April 22, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | Oh! Look At Me Now |
Russ Case And His Orchestra (acc), Peggy Lee, Johnnie Ray (v)
00:48 | April 24, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | What Is This Thing Called Love? | |
02:26 | April 24, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | Be Anything (But Be Mine) | |
03:13 | April 24, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | Lover |
Russ Case And His Orchestra (acc), Peggy Lee (v)
01:35 | April 29, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | This Can't Be Love | |
02:29 | April 29, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | Be Anything (But Be Mine) | |
01:51 | April 29, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | Goin' On A Hayride | |
02:11 | April 29, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | Let's Call The Whole Thing Off |
Russ Case And His Orchestra (acc), Alan Dale, Peggy Lee (v)
01:18 | May 1, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | I'm Gonna Live Till I Die | |
02:12 | May 1, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | Jump Through The Ring (You, Fool) | |
02:58 | May 1, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | Louisville Lou | |
01:51 | May 1, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | Let's Get Away From It All |
Russ Case And His Orchestra (acc), Johnny Desmond, Peggy Lee (v)
01:44 | May 6, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | That Old Black Magic | |
02:05 | May 6, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | Unforgettable | |
02:45 | May 6, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | A Guy Is A Guy | |
01:54 | May 6, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | Walkin' My Baby Back Home |
Sonny Burke And His Orchestra (acc), Dick Haymes, Peggy Lee (v)
01:41 | May 8, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | To Be Loved By You | |
02:12 | May 8, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | Forgive Me | |
01:15 | May 8, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | O Dear, What Can The Matter Be? | |
02:20 | May 8, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | The Lady Is A Tramp | |
01:51 | May 8, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | The Blacksmith Blues |
Sonny Burke And His Orchestra (acc), Peggy Lee (v)
01:01 | May 13, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | Goody Goody | |
02:19 | May 13, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | Please, Mr. Sun | |
01:58 | May 13, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | I'm Gonna Live Till I Die | |
01:53 | May 13, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | When The World Was Young (Ah, The Apple Trees) |
Sonny Burke And His Orchestra (acc), Peggy Lee (v)
01:25 | May 20, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | Ole Buttermilk Sky | |
02:00 | May 20, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | Skylark | |
02:45 | May 20, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | Jump Through The Ring (You, Fool) | |
00:28 | May 20, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | Georgia On My Mind: Hoagy Carmichael Medley | |
00:33 | May 20, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | I Get Along Without You Very Well: Hoagy Carmichael Medley | |
00:28 | May 20, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | Rockin' Chair: Hoagy Carmichael Medley | |
00:23 | May 20, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | Little Old Lady: Hoagy Carmichael Medley | |
00:26 | May 20, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | Small Fry: Hoagy Carmichael Medley | |
00:26 | May 20, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | Two Sleepy People: Hoagy Carmichael Medley |
Sonny Burke And His Orchestra (acc), Hoagy Carmichael (p, v), Peggy Lee (v)
01:08 | May 22, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | It's A Good Day | |
01:56 | May 22, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | Forgive Me | |
02:23 | May 22, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | Undecided | |
02:23 | May 22, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | A Guy Is A Guy | |
02:28 | May 22, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | Little David, Play On Your Harp |
Sonny Burke And His Orchestra (acc), Peggy Lee (v), Jud Conlon's Rhythmaires {Conlon, Mack McLean, Loulie "Lily" Jean Norman, Charles Parlato, Gloria Wood} (bkv)
02:04 | January 15, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | I'm Gonna Live Till I Die | |
02:41 | January 15, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | Just One More Chance | |
02:46 | January 15, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | Solitaire | |
02:39 | January 15, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | Little David, Play On Your Harp |
Russ Case And His Orchestra (acc), Peggy Lee, Golden Gate Quartet (v)
01:24 | May 27, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | That Old Black Magic | |
01:58 | May 27, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | Come Rain Or Come Shine | |
02:36 | May 27, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | Since My Love Has Gone (Addio, Del Passato) | |
May 27, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | Jeepers Creepers: Johnny Mercer Medley | ||
May 27, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | Too Marvelous For Words: Johnny Mercer Medley | ||
May 27, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | Blues In The Night: Johnny Mercer Medley | ||
00:32 | May 27, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | Ac-cent-tchu-ate The Positive: Johnny Mercer Medley |
Sonny Burke And His Orchestra (acc), Peggy Lee, Johnny Mercer (v)
01:12 | May 29, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | What Does It Take (To Make You Take To Me)? | |
02:18 | May 29, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | Danny Boy | |
02:24 | May 29, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | Please, Mr. Sun | |
01:45 | May 29, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | To Be Loved By You | |
01:45 | May 29, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | Walkin' My Baby Back Home |
Sonny Burke And His Orchestra (acc), Jeff Chandler, Peggy Lee (v)
01:35 | June 3, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | Johnny One Note | |
01:08 | June 3, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | Watermelon Weather | |
02:44 | June 3, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | Solitaire | |
02:13 | June 3, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | Be Anything (But Be Mine) | |
01:48 | June 3, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | I Got Rhythm |
Sonny Burke And His Orchestra, The Red Norvo Trio (acc), Tal Farlow (g), Red Mitchell (b), Red Norvo (vib), Peggy Lee (v)
01:21 | June 5, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | A Guy Is A Guy | |
02:16 | June 5, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | These Foolish Things | |
02:21 | June 5, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | Just One More Chance | |
01:39 | June 5, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | I'll Never Smile Again: Sinatra-Dorsey Medley | |
01:01 | June 5, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | This Love Of Mine: Sinatra-Dorsey Medley | |
02:09 | June 5, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | The Lady Is A Tramp |
Sonny Burke And His Orchestra (acc), Tommy Dorsey (tb), Sonny Burke (p), Peggy Lee (v)
NOTES:
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01:30 | June 10, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | Just One Of Those Things | |
01:36 | June 10, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | Perfidia | |
02:49 | June 10, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | Jump Through The Ring (You, Fool) | |
01:20 | June 10, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | Mañana |
Sonny Burke And His Orchestra (acc), Sonny Burke (p), Desi Arnaz, Peggy Lee (v)
01:06 | June 12, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | That Great Come-And-Get-It Day | |
01:32 | June 12, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | I Could Write A Book | |
02:53 | June 12, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | At Last | |
01:23 | June 12, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | Jericho (Joshua Fit The Battle) | |
03:15 | June 12, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | Lover |
Sonny Burke And His Orchestra (acc), Peggy Lee (v), Jud Conlon's Rhythmaires {Conlon, Mack McLean, Loulie "Lily" Jean Norman, Charles Parlato, Gloria Wood} (bkv)
01:15 | June 17, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | What Does It Take (To Make You Take To Me)? | |
02:16 | June 17, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | Summertime | |
02:45 | June 17, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | Trust In Me | |
02:08 | June 17, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | Ev'rytime | |
02:07 | June 17, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | Oh! Look At Me Now |
Sonny Burke And His Orchestra (acc), Dan Dailey, Peggy Lee (v)
01:31 | June 19, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | Goody Goody | |
02:20 | June 19, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | The Moon Came Up With A Great Idea Last Night | |
02:37 | June 19, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | Please, Mr. Sun | |
02:48 | June 19, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | Sans Souci | |
01:10 | June 19, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | Wait Till The Sun Shines, Nellie | |
01:10 | June 19, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | For You |
Sonny Burke And His Orchestra (acc), George Jessel, Peggy Lee (v)
01:20 | July 17, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | From This Moment On | |
02:12 | July 17, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | Here In My Heart | |
02:42 | July 17, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | Since My Love Has Gone (Addio, Del Passato) | |
02:43 | July 17, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | Alone Together | |
01:25 | July 17, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | Tea For Two |
Sonny Burke And His Orchestra (acc), Peggy Lee, Gordon MacRae (v)
01:19 | July 15, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | Ac-cent-tchu-ate The Positive | |
01:36 | July 15, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | Frenesí | |
02:24 | July 15, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | Bermuda | |
02:13 | July 15, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | We're One | |
01:47 | July 15, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | Slumming On Park Avenue | |
01:28 | July 15, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | It's A Good Day: Radio Show Theme |
Sonny Burke And His Orchestra (acc), Jeff Chandler, Peggy Lee (v)
NOTES:
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01:28 | January 17, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | What Is This Thing Called Love? | |
03:09 | January 17, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | Domino | |
01:58 | January 17, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | Ac-cent-tchu-ate The Positive | |
01:38 | January 17, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | That Old Black Magic | |
02:10 | January 17, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | And So To Sleep Again |
Russ Case And His Orchestra (acc), Peggy Lee (v)
01:11 | June 26, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | What Does It Take (To Make You Take To Me)? | |
02:29 | June 26, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | Somewhere Along The Way | |
02:53 | June 26, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | At Last | |
02:40 | June 26, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | I Don't Want To Play In Your Yard | |
01:03 | June 26, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | Tea For Two |
Sonny Burke And His Orchestra (acc), Frankie Laine, Peggy Lee (v)
01:38 | July 1, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | I've Got You Under My Skin | |
02:16 | July 1, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | Summertime | |
02:58 | July 1, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | Louisville Lou | |
02:22 | July 1, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | Be Anything (But Be Mine) | |
01:31 | July 1, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | Something Sort Of Grandish |
Sonny Burke And His Orchestra (acc), Bill Lechner, Peggy Lee (v)
01:32 | July 3, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | Ole Buttermilk Sky | |
01:55 | July 3, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | I'm Confessin' (That I Love You) | |
02:55 | July 3, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | A Guy Is A Guy | |
01:41 | July 3, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | Here In My Heart | |
02:00 | July 3, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | Singing In The Rain |
Sonny Burke And His Orchestra (acc), Peggy Lee, The Merry Macs (v)
01:27 | July 29, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | Botch-a-me | |
03:00 | July 29, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | You Go To My Head | |
02:16 | July 29, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | Summertime | |
01:17 | July 29, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | Watermelon Weather | |
01:48 | July 29, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | Walkin' My Baby Back Home |
Sonny Burke And His Orchestra (acc), Dan Dailey, Peggy Lee (v)
01:36 | July 31, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | Johnny One Note | |
02:21 | July 31, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | Somewhere Along The Way | |
02:00 | July 31, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | Skylark | |
01:33 | July 31, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | Just One Of Those Things |
Sonny Burke And His Orchestra (acc), Peggy Lee (v)
01:04 | August 5, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | In The Good Old Summertime | |
03:26 | August 5, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | These Foolish Things | |
02:12 | August 5, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | Here In My Heart | |
01:48 | August 5, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | Let's Get Away From It All | |
01:37 | August 5, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | Mountain Greenery |
Sonny Burke And His Orchestra (acc), MacDonald Carey, Peggy Lee (v)
01:01 | August 7, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | O Dear, What Can The Matter Be? | |
02:22 | August 7, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | Once In A While | |
02:22 | August 7, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | A Guy Is A Guy | |
01:42 | August 7, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | Little David, Play On Your Harp | |
03:05 | August 7, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | Lover |
Sonny Burke And His Orchestra (acc), Peggy Lee (v), Jud Conlon's Rhythmaires {Conlon, Mack McLean, Loulie "Lily" Jean Norman, Charles Parlato, Gloria Wood} (bkv)
02:13 | August 12, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | Oh! Look At Me Now | |
02:27 | August 12, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | Everything Happens To Me | |
02:39 | August 12, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | I Don't Want To Play In Your Yard | |
00:43 | August 12, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | Show Me The Way To Get Out Of This World | |
00:43 | August 12, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | We Belong Together: Matt Dennis Medley | |
00:46 | August 12, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | Angel Eyes: Matt Dennis Medley | |
00:45 | August 12, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | Let's Get Away From It All: Matt Dennis Medley |
Sonny Burke And His Orchestra (acc), Matt Dennis, Peggy Lee (v)
01:08 | August 14, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | It's A Good Day | |
02:13 | August 14, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | Auf Wiedersehen, Sweetheart | |
02:19 | August 14, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | The Moon Came Up With A Great Idea Last Night | |
01:38 | August 14, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | Johnny One Note | |
01:25 | August 14, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | Just One Of Those Things |
Sonny Burke And His Orchestra (acc), Nat King Cole, Peggy Lee (v)
01:32 | August 19, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | Botch-a-me | |
02:12 | August 19, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | Here In My Heart | |
02:18 | August 19, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | Danny Boy | |
00:57 | August 19, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | That Great Come-And-Get-It Day | |
01:27 | August 19, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | Something Sort Of Grandish |
Sonny Burke And His Orchestra (acc), Peggy Lee, David Wayne (v), Jud Conlon's Rhythmaires {Conlon, Mack McLean, Loulie "Lily" Jean Norman, Charles Parlato, Gloria Wood} (bkv)
01:17 | January 22, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | Button Up Your Overcoat | |
02:09 | January 22, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | Unforgettable | |
02:22 | January 22, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | Mañana |
Russ Case And His Orchestra (acc), Peggy Lee (v)
01:46 | August 21, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | Hoop Dee Doo | |
01:19 | August 21, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | My Darling, My Darling | |
02:42 | August 21, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | Did Anyone Call? | |
August 21, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | If I Were A Bell: Frank Loesser Medley | ||
August 21, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | On A Slow Boat To China: Frank Loesser Medley | ||
August 21, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | A Bushel And A Peck: Frank Loesser Medley | ||
August 21, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | Baby, It's Cold Outside: Frank Loesser Medley |
Sonny Burke And His Orchestra (acc), Peggy Lee, Frank Loesser (v)
01:09 | August 26, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | Zing A Little Zong | |
01:52 | August 26, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | Half As Much | |
02:44 | August 26, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | Alone Together | |
02:20 | August 26, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | It Never Happen' To Me | |
01:56 | August 26, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | For Me And My Gal |
Sonny Burke And His Orchestra, Sonny Burke (acc), Johnny Desmond, Peggy Lee (v)
NOTES:
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01:17 | August 28, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | I'm Gonna Live Till I Die | |
02:13 | August 28, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | We're One | |
02:16 | August 28, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | Please, Mr. Sun | |
01:44 | August 28, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | Walkin' My Baby Back Home | |
02:08 | August 28, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | Auf Wiedersehen, Sweetheart |
Sonny Burke And His Orchestra (acc), Peggy Lee, Charles "Chuck" Nelson (v)
02:00 | July 22, 1951 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | Come On-A My House | |
03:07 | July 22, 1951 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | These Foolish Things | |
02:01 | July 22, 1951 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | Ac-cent-tchu-ate The Positive | |
02:05 | July 22, 1951 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | Go, Go, Go |
Russ Case And His Orchestra (acc), Peggy Lee, Johnny Mercer (v)
01:14 | July 29, 1951 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | It's A Most Unusual Day | |
03:07 | July 29, 1951 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | Something Wonderful | |
02:32 | July 29, 1951 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | After All, It's Spring | |
02:24 | July 29, 1951 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | Bermuda |
Russ Case And His Orchestra (acc), Peggy Lee (v)
01:42 | September 9, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | That Old Black Magic | |
02:17 | September 9, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | Auf Wiedersehen, Sweetheart | |
02:26 | September 9, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | Be Anything (But Be Mine) | |
01:29 | September 9, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | I've Got You Under My Skin | |
02:04 | September 9, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | Sweet Leilani |
Sonny Burke And His Orchestra (acc), Alfred Apaka, Peggy Lee (v)
01:29 | September 11, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | It's A Big, Wide, Wonderful World | |
02:18 | September 11, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | You Belong To Me | |
01:58 | September 11, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | I'll See You In My Dreams | |
02:27 | September 11, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | Getting To Know You |
Sonny Burke And His Orchestra (acc), Peggy Lee, Andy Russell (v)
01:24 | September 18, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | O Dear, What Can The Matter Be? | |
02:08 | September 18, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | Half As Much | |
02:42 | September 18, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | I Don't Want To Play In Your Yard | |
01:57 | September 18, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | My Small Señor (With The Sonriente Eyes) | |
01:55 | September 18, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | Two Sleepy People |
Sonny Burke And His Orchestra (acc), Peggy Lee, Danny Thomas (v)
01:11 | September 16, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | Zing A Little Zong | |
02:24 | September 16, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | You Belong To Me | |
02:27 | September 16, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | Everything Happens To Me | |
September 16, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | Jeepers Creepers: Johnny Mercer Medley | ||
September 16, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | Too Marvelous For Words: Johnny Mercer Medley | ||
02:16 | September 16, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | Blues In The Night |
Sonny Burke And His Orchestra (acc), Peggy Lee (v)
01:08 | September 23, 1952 ( Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | It's A Good Day | |
02:10 | September 23, 1952 ( Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | When I Fall In Love | |
02:16 | September 23, 1952 ( Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | These Foolish Things | |
02:03 | September 23, 1952 ( Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | Oh! Look At Me Now | |
01:25 | September 23, 1952 ( Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | Just One Of Those Things |
Sonny Burke And His Orchestra (acc), Johnny Dugan, Peggy Lee (v)
01:17 | January 24, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | It's A Most Unusual Day | |
02:25 | January 24, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | A Kiss To Build A Dream On | |
01:58 | January 24, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | I'll See You In My Dreams |
Russ Case And His Orchestra (acc), Peggy Lee (v)
01:32 | September 25, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | Botch-a-me | |
01:52 | September 25, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | Half As Much | |
02:14 | September 25, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | The Lady Is A Tramp | |
01:36 | September 25, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | Takes Two To Tango | |
01:47 | September 25, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | Slumming On Park Avenue |
Sonny Burke And His Orchestra (acc), Jeff Chandler, Peggy Lee (v)
01:19 | October 2, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | You | |
02:12 | October 2, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | Auf Wiedersehen, Sweetheart | |
02:17 | October 2, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | Summertime | |
01:12 | October 2, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | Swing Low, Sweet Chariot | |
03:00 | October 2, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | Sans Souci |
Sonny Burke And His Orchestra (acc), Peggy Lee (v), Jud Conlon's Rhythmaires {Conlon, Mack McLean, Loulie "Lily" Jean Norman, Charles Parlato, Gloria Wood} (bkv)
01:15 | October 7, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | What Does It Take (To Make You Take To Me)? | |
02:10 | October 7, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | When I Fall In Love | |
02:12 | October 7, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | Here In My Heart | |
01:49 | October 7, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | It Never Happen' To Me | |
01:26 | October 7, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | Tea For Two |
Sonny Burke And His Orchestra (acc), Peggy Lee, Gordon MacRae (v)
01:21 | October 14, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | From This Moment On | |
02:33 | October 14, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | Wish You Were Here | |
02:19 | October 14, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | Somewhere Along The Way | |
01:22 | October 14, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | Watermelon Weather | |
02:06 | October 14, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | Oh! Look At Me Now |
Sonny Burke And His Orchestra (acc), Dan Dailey, Peggy Lee (v)
01:33 | October 16, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | That Great Come-And-Get-It Day | |
02:22 | October 16, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | Once In A While | |
02:33 | October 16, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | Danny Boy | |
01:42 | October 16, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | Little David, Play On Your Harp | |
01:01 | October 16, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | O Dear, What Can The Matter Be? |
Sonny Burke And His Orchestra (acc), Peggy Lee (v), Jud Conlon's Rhythmaires {Conlon, Mack McLean, Loulie "Lily" Jean Norman, Charles Parlato, Gloria Wood} (bkv)
02:06 | October 9, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | Somebody Loves Me | |
02:46 | October 9, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | A Guy Is A Guy | |
01:11 | October 9, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | Zing A Little Zong | |
01:44 | October 9, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | Let's Call The Whole Thing Off | |
02:10 | October 9, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | The Lady Is A Tramp |
Sonny Burke And His Orchestra (acc), Peggy Lee, Gene Nelson (v)
01:43 | October 21, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | Slumming On Park Avenue | |
02:21 | October 21, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | You Belong To Me | |
01:01 | October 21, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | Goody Goody | |
01:54 | October 21, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | Takes Two To Tango | |
01:42 | October 21, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | Joshua Fit The Battle Of Jericho |
Sonny Burke And His Orchestra (acc), Peggy Lee (v), Jud Conlon's Rhythmaires {Conlon, Mack McLean, Loulie "Lily" Jean Norman, Charles Parlato, Gloria Wood} (bkv)
01:08 | October 23, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | It's A Good Day | |
02:40 | October 23, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | River, River | |
02:28 | October 23, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | Little David, Play On Your Harp | |
02:22 | October 23, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | Somewhere Along The Way | |
03:06 | October 23, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | Lover |
Sonny Burke And His Orchestra (acc), Peggy Lee (v), Jud Conlon's Rhythmaires {Conlon, Mack McLean, Loulie "Lily" Jean Norman, Charles Parlato, Gloria Wood} (bkv)
01:50 | October 28, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | You | |
02:34 | October 28, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | Wish You Were Here | |
01:57 | October 28, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | My Small Señor (With The Sonriente Eyes) | |
03:02 | October 28, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | Sans Souci |
Sonny Burke And His Orchestra (acc), Peggy Lee (v)
01:20 | January 29, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | You | |
02:39 | January 29, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | Since My Love Has Gone (Addio, Del Passato) | |
02:05 | January 29, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | I Don't Know Enough About You | |
01:45 | January 29, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | Singing In The Rain | |
01:26 | January 29, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | What Is This Thing Called Love? |
Russ Case And His Orchestra (acc), Peggy Lee, Danny Scholl (v)
01:08 | May 22, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | It's A Good Day | |
01:56 | May 22, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | Forgive Me | |
01:12 | October 2, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | Swing Low, Sweet Chariot | |
02:33 | October 16, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | Danny Boy | |
01:01 | October 16, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | O Dear, What Can The Matter Be? | |
01:42 | October 16, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | Little David, Play On Your Harp |
Sonny Burke And His Orchestra (acc), Peggy Lee (v), Jud Conlon's Rhythmaires {Conlon, Mack McLean, Loulie "Lily" Jean Norman, Charles Parlato, Gloria Wood} (bkv)
NOTES:
This disc contains the above-listed songs (as well as "On The Alamo," performed by Jud Conlon's Rhythmaires without Lee). All the performances were culled or compiled from Lee's Club 88 radio show. Because she sang all of these numbers on multiple broadcasts, ascertaining which versions are on the discs is a challenge -- all the more so if the research does not have acres to the disc, for listening.
The performance assignation for this disc is thus tentative. I have relied on an hypothesis, predicated on my awareness of a pattern. An elaborate explanation will be offered below.
Here are the various 1952 CBS broadcasts on which the above-listed numbers were also heard:
a. It's A Good Day (February 19, May 22, August 14, September 23, October 23)
b. Forgive Me (April 7, May 8, May 22)
c. On The Alamo (August 7, October 2; Rhythmaires sans Lee on both occasions)
d. Swing Low, Sweet Chariot (March 20, October 2)
e. Danny Boy (May 29, August 19, September 2, October 16)
f. Oh Dear, What Can The Matter Be? (January 31, May 8, August 7, September 18, October 16)
g. Little David, Play On The Harp (January 15, February 21, August 7, October 16, October 23)
A close look at these entries reveals one pattern that encompasses all of them -- a "dating pair" pattern. The first two songs coincide in having been performed on one particular date (May 22). The same is true of the next pair of songs (October 2), as well as the last three numbers (October 16). Holding on to my aforementioned hypothesis (i.e., disc no. 79 is a compilation), I have tentatively listed the contents of AFRS disc no. 80 under the three broadcast dates in question.
01:57 | June 17, 1951 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | All Of Me | |
02:25 | June 17, 1951 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | Too Late Now | |
02:30 | June 17, 1951 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | After All, It's Spring |
Russ Case And His Orchestra (acc), Peggy Lee (v)
01:57 | July 1, 1951 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | Shanghai | |
03:09 | July 1, 1951 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | Try A Little Tenderness | |
03:05 | July 1, 1951 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | Something Wonderful | |
01:38 | July 1, 1951 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | That Old Black Magic |
Russ Case And His Orchestra (acc), Peggy Lee (v)
01:40 | January 31, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | Just One Of Those Things | |
02:24 | January 31, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | Please, Mr. Sun | |
01:56 | January 31, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | O Dear, What Can The Matter Be? | |
01:50 | January 31, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | Let's Get Away From It All |
Russ Case And His Orchestra (acc), Jack Haskell, Peggy Lee (v)
01:06 | September 30, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | When You're Smiling | |
02:06 | September 30, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | Wish You Were Here | |
02:20 | September 30, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | The Moon Came Up With A Great Idea Last Night | |
02:36 | September 30, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | That's What The Man Said | |
01:24 | September 30, 1952 (Broadcast Date) | Peggy Lee Shows (CBS) | Takes Two To Tango |
Sonny Burke And His Orchestra (acc), Woody Herman, Peggy Lee (v)
02:09 | May 1, 1953 | Master Take (Decca) | My Heart Belongs To Daddy | |
03:15 | September 16, 1953 | Master Take (Decca) | Baubles, Bangles And Beads | |
02:30 | April 30, 1953 | Master Take (Decca) | I've Got You Under My Skin |
Peggy Lee (ldr), Milt Gabler (pdr), Marty Paich, James "Jimmy" Rowles (arr, p), Victor Young (con), Victor Young And His Orchestra (acc), Walter "Pete" Candoli (t), Max Wayne (b), Stella Castellucci (hrp), Ed Shaughnessy (d), Peggy Lee (v)
02:56 | May 24, 1954 | Master Take (Decca) | Love, You Didn't Do Right By Me | |
02:25 | May 24, 1954 | Master Take (Decca) | Sisters | |
02:45 | February 18, 1953 | Master Take (Decca) | Summer Vacation | |
03:17 | September 16, 1953 | Master Take (Decca) | That's What A Woman Is For |
Peggy Lee (ldr), Benny Carter (arr, as), Marty Paich (arr, p), Joseph Lilley, Victor Young (con), Dave Barbour And His Orchestra (acc), James "Jimmy" Rowles (p), Stella Castellucci (hrp), Peggy Lee (v), Other Individuals Unknown (unk)
NOTES:
The listed tracks are those found on the side of the disc that features Peggy Lee. A search for details about P 3849 might be attempted in the future, if this discographer's schedule allows for it. Also bear in mind that the dating of this disc (and most other discs from the AFRS Basic Music / Station Library series) is tentative.
03:08 | September 14, 1953 | Master Take (Decca) | The Night Holds No Fear (For The Lover) | |
03:24 | September 14, 1953 | Master Take (Decca) | Apples, Peaches, And Cherries | |
02:41 | March 1, 1954 | Master Take (Decca) | Autumn In Rome | |
02:56 | March 1, 1954 | Master Take (Decca) | Johnny Guitar |
Peggy Lee (ldr), Marty Paich (arr, p), Victor Young (arr, con), Sy Oliver (con), Victor Young And His Singing Strings (acc), Vicente Gomez (g), Unknown (b, str, p), Stella Castellucci (hrp), Peggy Lee (v), Walter "Pete" Candoli, Session Musicians (bkv), Other Individuals Unknown (unk)
NOTES:
The Peggy Lee vocals are on side P 3542. A search for details about P 3541 might be attempted in the future, if this discographer's schedule allows for it. Also bear in mind that the dating of this disc (and most other discs from the AFRS Basic Music / Station Library series) is tentative.
03:02 | November 18, 1954 | Master Take (Decca) | Let Me Go, Lover! | |
03:14 | May 26, 1954 | Master Take (Decca) | Bouquet Of Blues |
Peggy Lee (ldr), Benny Carter (arr, as), Gordon Jenkins And His Orchestra, The Sy Oliver Orchestra (acc), Peggy Lee (v), Unknown (bkv), Other Individuals Unknown (unk)
NOTES:
The listed artists are those found on the side of the disc that features Peggy Lee. A search for details about P 3941 might be attempted in the future, if this discographer's schedule allows for it. Also bear in mind that the dating of this disc (and most other discs from the AFRS Basic Music / Station Library series) is tentative.
02:52 | November 9, 1954 | Master Take (Decca) | It Must Be So | |
02:40 | November 9, 1954 | Master Take (Decca) | Straight Ahead | |
02:40 | February 11, 1955 | Master Take (Decca) | He's A Tramp | |
02:24 | February 11, 1955 | Master Take (Decca) | The Siamese Cat Song |
Peggy Lee (ldr), Dave Barbour (arr), Gene DiNovi (arr, p), Peggy Lee (arr, v), Sonny Burke, Sy Oliver (con), Stella Castellucci (hrp), Donald Mills, Harry Mills, Herbert Mills, John Mills (v), The Mills Brothers (bkv), Other Individuals Unknown (unk)
NOTES:
The listed tracks are those found on the side of the disc that features Peggy Lee. A search for details about P 4022 might be attempted in the future, if this discographer's schedule allows for it. Also bear in mind that the dating of this disc (and most other discs from the AFRS Basic Music / Station Library series) is tentative.
04:10 | December 6, 1954 | Master Take (Decca) | La La Lu | |
03:07 | December 6, 1954 | Master Take (Decca) | Bella Notte | |
02:46 | May 10, 1955 | Master Take (Decca) | Sing A Rainbow | |
02:35 | May 10, 1955 | Master Take (Decca) | He Needs Me |
Peggy Lee (ldr), Milt Gabler (pdr), Harold "Hal" Mooney (arr, con), Victor Young And His Orchestra (acc), Julian "Matty" Matlock (cl), Eddie Miller (ts), Dick Cathcart (t), Dick McDonough (g), Gene DiNovi, Marty Paich (p), Nick Fatool (d), Peggy Lee (v), Other Individuals Unknown (unk)
NOTES:
The listed tracks are those found on the side of the disc that features Peggy Lee. A search for details about P 4315 might be attempted in the future, if this discographer's schedule allows for it. Also bear in mind that the dating of this disc (and most other discs from the AFRS Basic Music / Station Library series) is tentative.
03:07 | December 6, 1954 | Master Take (Decca) | Bella Notte | |
02:24 | February 11, 1955 | Master Take (Decca) | The Siamese Cat Song |
Peggy Lee (ldr), Sonny Burke (con), Victor Young And His Orchestra (acc), Marty Paich (p), Peggy Lee (v), Other Individuals Unknown (unk)
02:10 | December 1955 Or Early 1956 | Guest Spot (AFRS) | It's A Good Day | |
December 1955 Or Early 1956 | Guest Spot (AFRS) | Come Rain Or Come Shine |
Billy May And His Orchestra (acc), Peggy Lee (v)
01:29 | December 1955 Or Early 1956 | Guest Spot (AFRS) | Do I Love You? | |
Late 1952 | Guest Spot (AFRS) | When I Fall In Love |
Les Brown And His Orchestra, Billy May And His Orchestra (acc), Peggy Lee (v)
02:40 | December 1955 Or Early 1956 | Guest Spot (AFRS) | I've Got The World On A String | |
December 1955 Or Early 1956 | Guest Spot (AFRS) | The Touch Of Your Lips |
Billy May And His Orchestra (acc), Peggy Lee (v)
02:40 | December 1955 Or Early 1956 | Guest Spot (AFRS) | I Gotta Right To Sing The Blues | |
02:40 | December 1955 Or Early 1956 | Guest Spot (AFRS) | Ridin' High |
Billy May And His Orchestra (acc), Peggy Lee (v)
02:10 | May 6, 1955 | Master Take (Decca) | What Can I Say After I Say I'm Sorry? | |
02:36 | May 6, 1955 | Master Take (Decca) | Sugar (That Sugar Baby Of Mine) | |
02:54 | January 6, 1956 | Master Take (Decca) | Crazy In The Heart | |
03:18 | January 6, 1956 | Master Take (Decca) | Mr. Wonderful |
Peggy Lee (ldr), Milt Gabler (pdr), Harold "Hal" Mooney, Sy Oliver (arr, con), The Sy Oliver Orchestra (acc), Julian "Matty" Matlock (cl), Eddie Miller (ts), Dick Cathcart (t), Dick McDonough (g), Gene DiNovi (p), Nick Fatool (d), Peggy Lee (v)
NOTES:
This disc consists of sides P 4645 and P 4646. The non-Lee side, P 4645, features Sammy Davis, Jr. ("Frankie And Johnny," "Circus") and Gary Crosby ("Beat Me, Daddy, Eight To The Bar," "Ac-cent-chu-ate The Positive").
03:09 | September 25, 1941; 1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. | Master Take (Columbia) | That's The Way It Goes | |
03:20 | December 10, 1941; 2:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. | Master Take (Columbia) | Not A Care In The World |
Benny Goodman (ldr), Eddie Sauter (arr), The Benny Goodman Orchestra (acc), Benny Goodman (cl), Sol Kane, Skip Martin, Clint Neagley (as), George Berg, Vido Musso (ts), Chuck Gentry (bar), Billy Butterfield, Al Davis, James "Jimmy" Maxwell, Bernie Privin, Cootie Williams (t), Cutty Cutshall, Lou McGarity (tb), Tom "Tommy" Morgan (g), Morty Stuhlmaker, Sid Weiss (b), Mel Powell (p), Ralph Collier (d), Peggy Lee (v)
NOTES:
The listed tracks are those found on the side of the disc that features Peggy Lee. A search for details about P 3423 might be attempted in the future, if this discographer's schedule allows for it. Also bear in mind that the dating of this disc (and most other discs from the AFRS Basic Music / Station Library series) is tentative.
01:56 | April 22, 1957 (9:00-12:00) | Master Take (Capitol) | Baby, Baby, Wait For Me | |
02:32 | April 13, 1957 (1:00-4:30 p.m.) | Master Take (Capitol) | Every Night | |
03:01 | January 6, 1956 | Master Take (Decca) | The Come Back | |
02:45 | January 6, 1956 | Master Take (Decca) | You've Got To See Mamma Ev'ry Night |
Peggy Lee (ldr), David Klein (om), Voyle Gilmore (pdr), Benny Carter (arr), Sy Oliver, Nelson Riddle (arr, con), The Sy Oliver Orchestra (acc), John "Plas" Johnson (sax), Robert "Bob" Bain, Al Hendrickson, Jack Marshall (g), Max K. Bennett, George "Red" Callender (b), Lou Levy, Ray Sherman (p), Roy Harte, Raymond Martinez (d), Peggy Lee (v), The Modern Men (Tony Katics, Al Oliveri, Paul Salamunovich, Bob Smart) (bkv)
NOTES:
May be a 12" instead of a 16" transcription disc. The listed tracks are those found on the side of the disc that features Peggy Lee. A search for details about P 5366 might be attempted in the future, if this discographer's schedule allows for it. Also bear in mind that the dating of this disc (and most other discs from the AFRS Basic Music / Station Library series) is tentative.
02:24 | February 11, 1955 | Master Take (Decca) | The Siamese Cat Song | |
03:07 | December 6, 1954 | Master Take (Decca) | Bella Notte | |
02:40 | February 11, 1955 | Master Take (Decca) | He's A Tramp |
Peggy Lee (ldr), Sonny Burke (con), Victor Young And His Orchestra (acc), Marty Paich (p), Peggy Lee (v), Other Individuals Unknown (unk)
NOTES:
The Rhythmaires are heard on one side (program no. 43), Peggy Lee on the other side (program no. 44). Hy Averback hosts, and there is some chat with Lee. Because I have not actually listened to the contents of this disc, the identification of two of the three listed performances should be deemed tentative. The three titles listed are definitely the ones played in the show; the question is whether the played versions of "He's A Tramp" and "The Siamese Cat Song" were the ones listed above (recorded on February 11, 1955) or the earlier ones (from December 20, 1954).
03:00 | December 6, 1954 | Edit | La La Lu [Short Variant] |
Peggy Lee (ldr), Victor Young And His Orchestra (acc), Marty Paich (p), Peggy Lee (v)
02:56 | January 6, 1956 | Master Take (Decca) | They Can't Take That Away From Me | |
03:08 | June 8, 1956 | Master Take (Decca) | That's Alright, Honey | |
02:43 | January 6, 1956 | Master Take (Decca) | Joey, Joey, Joey | |
03:12 | June 8, 1956 | Master Take (Decca) | We Laughed At Love |
Peggy Lee (ldr), Sy Oliver (con), The Sy Oliver Orchestra (acc), Peggy Lee (v), Other Individuals Unknown (unk)
NOTES:
This disc consists of sides P 4879 and P 4880. The non-Lee side, P 4880 (Ssl 8962), features Perry Como singing "More," "Glendorra," "Somebody Up There Likes Me," and "Dream Along With Me." The Lee side's matrix number is Ssl 8961. The release year data is an educated guess.
03:20 | May 1, 1952 | Master Take (Decca) | Lover | |
02:55 | January 6, 1956 | Master Take (Decca) | I Don't Know Enough About You | |
02:28 | November 19, 1947 | Master Take (Capitol) | Why Don't You Do Right? |
Peggy Lee (ldr), Milt Gabler, Lee Gillette, Morty Palitz (pdr), Gordon Jenkins, Sy Oliver (arr, con), Peggy Lee (arr, v), Billy May (arr), Dave Barbour And His Orchestra, Gordon Jenkins And His Orchestra, The Sy Oliver Orchestra (acc), Art Drellinger, Jack Greenberg, Tom Parshley, Milt Yaner (sax), Art Ryerson (g), Jack Lesberg (b), Unknown (str), Bernie Leighton (p), Harry Jaeger (d), Session Musicians (bkv), Other Individuals Unknown (unk)
NOTES:
The above-shown release date is tentative and could very well be erroneous. (Further research will be undertaken when my schedule permits it.)
03:44 | April 2, 1957 (8:30 p.m. - 12:00 m.) | Master Take (Capitol) | The Man I Love | |
04:14 | April 2, 1957 (8:30 p.m. - 12:00 m.) | Master Take (Capitol) | Please, Be Kind | |
04:05 | April 4, 1957 (8:30 p.m. - 11:30 p.m.) | Master Take (Capitol) | Happiness Is A Thing Called Joe | |
02:53 | April 8, 1957 (6:30 p.m. - 9:30 m.) | Master Take (Capitol) | Just One Way To Say I Love You | |
02:55 | April 4, 1957 (8:30 p.m. - 11:30 p.m.) | Master Take (Capitol) | That's All | |
03:16 | April 2, 1957 (8:30 p.m. - 12:00 m.) | Master Take (Capitol) | Something Wonderful | |
04:11 | April 2, 1957 (8:30 p.m. - 12:00 m.) | Master Take (Capitol) | He's My Guy | |
02:31 | April 8, 1957 (6:30 p.m. - 9:30 m.) | Master Take (Capitol) | Then I'll Be Tired Of You | |
02:47 | April 8, 1957 (6:30 p.m. - 9:30 m.) | Master Take (Capitol) | My Heart Stood Still | |
02:24 | April 8, 1957 (6:30 p.m. - 9:30 m.) | Master Take (Capitol) | If I Should Lose You | |
03:40 | April 4, 1957 (8:30 p.m. - 11:30 p.m.) | Master Take (Capitol) | There Is No Greater Love | |
03:39 | April 4, 1957 (8:30 p.m. - 11:30 p.m.) | Master Take (Capitol) | The Folks Who Live On The Hill |
Peggy Lee (ldr), Voyle Gilmore (pdr), Nelson Riddle (arr), Frank Sinatra (con), Alex Gershunoff, Jules Jacob[s], Wilbur "Willie" Schwartz (r, sax), Harry Klee (r, sax, as), Buddy Collette (as), Warren "Champ" Webb, James Williamson (ts), Joe Koch (bar), Harry "Sweets" Edison, Emmanuel "Manny" Klein (t), Ed Kusby aka Edward Kuczborski, Tommy Pederson aka Pullman Pederson, Ray Sims (tb), James "Jim" Decker, Vincent DeRosa, Sinclair Lott (frh), Juan Tizol (vtb), George Roberts (bt), Nick Bonney (g), Max K. Bennett (b), Lou Levy (p), Stella Castellucci (hrp), Lou Singer (d), Victor Arno, Victor Bay, Alex Beller, Harold Dicterow, David Frisina, Henry Hill, Alex Murray, Paul Nero, Erno Neufeld, Eudice Shapiro, Paul Shure, Felix Slatkin, Marshall Sosson (vn), Alvin Dinkin, Maxine Johnson, Barbara Simons (vl), Cy Bernard, Ennio Bolognini, Victor Gottlieb, Edgar Lustgarten, Kurt Reher, Eleanor Slatkin (vc), Peggy Lee (v)
NOTES:
May be a 12" instead of a 16" transcription disc. The release year data is an educated guess.
02:32 | April 13, 1957 (1:00-4:30 p.m.) | Master Take (Capitol) | Every Night | |
02:56 | January 6, 1956 | Master Take (Decca) | They Can't Take That Away From Me | |
02:55 | April 28, 1952 | Master Take (Decca) | Just One Of Those Things |
Peggy Lee (ldr), David Klein (om), Milt Gabler, Morty Palitz (pdr), Gordon Jenkins, Nelson Riddle (arr, con), Sy Oliver (con), Gordon Jenkins And His Orchestra, The Sy Oliver Orchestra (acc), Art Drellinger, Jack Greenberg, John "Plas" Johnson, Tom Parshley, Milt Yaner (sax), Robert "Bob" Bain, Jack Marshall, Art Ryerson (g), George "Red" Callender, Jack Lesberg (b), Bernie Leighton, Ray Sherman (p), Roy Harte, Raymond Martinez, Unknown (d), Peggy Lee (v), The Modern Men (Tony Katics, Al Oliveri, Paul Salamunovich, Bob Smart) (bkv), Other Individuals Unknown (unk)
NOTES:
The above-shown release date is tentative and could very well be erroneous. (Further research will be undertaken when my schedule permits it.)
02:07 | January 3, 1958 (8:30 p.m. -1:30 a.m.) | Master Take (Capitol) | Jump For Joy | |
02:26 | December 5, 1957 (8:00 p.m. - 11:30 p.m.) | Master Take (Capitol) | Back In Your Own Back Yard | |
01:58 | December 5, 1957 (8:00 p.m. - 11:30 p.m.) | Master Take (Capitol) | When My Sugar Walks Down The Street | |
02:07 | December 20, 1957 (3:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m.) | Master Take (Capitol) | I Hear Music | |
02:58 | December 20, 1957 (3:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m.) | Master Take (Capitol) | Old Devil Moon | |
02:13 | August 30, 1957 (8:00-11:30/12:00 p.m.) | Master Take (Capitol) | Listen To The Rocking Bird | |
02:02 | August 30, 1957 (8:00-11:30/12:00 p.m.) | Master Take (Capitol) | Uninvited Dream | |
02:41 | December 20, 1957 (3:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m.) | Master Take (Capitol) | What A Little Moonlight Can Do | |
02:33 | January 3, 1958 (8:30 p.m. -1:30 a.m.) | Master Take (Capitol) | Four Or Five Times | |
02:30 | December 5, 1957 (8:00 p.m. - 11:30 p.m.) | Master Take (Capitol) | Music! Music! Music! | |
02:37 | January 3, 1958 (8:30 p.m. -1:30 a.m.) | Master Take (Capitol) | Cheek To Cheek | |
02:37 | January 3, 1958 (8:30 p.m. -1:30 a.m.) | Master Take (Capitol) | The Glory Of Love | |
02:10 | January 3, 1958 (8:30 p.m. -1:30 a.m.) | Master Take (Capitol) | Ain't We Got Fun |
Peggy Lee (ldr), David Klein (om), Lee Gillette (pdr), Nelson Riddle (arr, con), The Nelson Riddle Orchestra (acc), Morris Bercov, Gene Cipriano, Buddy Collette, Joe Cook, William Ernest Green, Skeets Herfurt aka Arthur Herfurt, Harry Klee, Joe Koch, Wilbur "Willie" Schwartz, William "Buck" Skalak, Warren "Champ" Webb (sax), Walter "Pete" Candoli, Harry "Sweets" Edison, Conrad Gozzo, Vito "Mickey" Mangano, Uan Rasey, Clarence "Shorty" Sherock, Joe Triscari (t), Russell Brown, Joe Howard aka Francis Howard, Murray McEachern, Richard "Dick" Noel, Tommy Pederson aka Pullman Pederson, Jim Priddy, George Roberts, Juan Tizol (tb), Bobby Gibbons, Al Hendrickson, Barney Kessel (g), Max K. Bennett, Joe Comfort (b), Lou Levy, James "Jimmy" Rowles, Paul Smith (p), Stella Castellucci, Kathryn Julye (hrp), Frank Flynn (d, per), Mel Lewis (d), Victor Arno, Victor Bay, Alex Beller, Harold Dicterow, David Frisina, Ben Gill, Daniel "Dan" Lube, Paul Nero, Lou Raderman, Mischa Russell, Eudice Shapiro, Paul Shure, Felix Slatkin, Marshall Sosson, Gerald Vinci (vn), Stan Harris, Paul Robyn, Dave Sterkin (vl), Armond (Armand) Kaproff, Ralph "Ray" Kramer, Edgar Lustgarten, Joseph Saxon (vc), Peggy Lee (v)
NOTES:
For reasons unknown (perhaps contractual, since the tune belonged to a relatively recent, 1956 musical), the LP track "Just In Time" was excluded from this AFRS edition of the album Jump For Joy. On the other hand, two tracks were added; both were taken from Lee's singles.
May be a 12" instead of a 16" transcription disc.
02:13 | May 30, 1958 | Master Take (Capitol) | It's A Wonderful World | |
02:10 | May 19, 1958 | Master Take (Capitol) | Things Are Swingin' | |
02:52 | May 25, 1958 | Master Take (Capitol) | Alright, Okay, You Win | |
02:07 | May 25, 1958 | Master Take (Capitol) | Ridin' High | |
02:18 | May 25, 1958 | Master Take (Capitol) | It's Been A Long, Long Time | |
02:14 | May 19, 1958 | Master Take (Capitol) | Lullaby In Rhythm | |
02:05 | May 30, 1958 | Master Take (Capitol) | Alone Together | |
01:45 | May 30, 1958 | Master Take (Capitol) | I'm Beginning To See The Light | |
01:54 | May 27, 1958 | Master Take (Capitol) | It's A Good, Good Night | |
02:39 | May 19, 1958 | Master Take (Capitol) | You're Getting To Be A Habit With Me | |
01:46 | May 27, 1958 | Master Take (Capitol) | You're Mine, You | |
03:11 | May 27, 1958 | Master Take (Capitol) | Life Is For Livin' |
Peggy Lee (ldr), Dave Cavanaugh (pdr), Sammy Cahn, Bill Holman (arr), Jack Marshall (arr, con), Jack Marshall's Music (acc), Justin Gordon, George Smith (r), Walter "Pete" Candoli, Don Fagerquist, Conrad Gozzo, Emmanuel "Manny" Klein, Uan Rasey (t), Milton "Milt" Bernhart (tb), Bob Enevoldsen (vtb), Barney Kessel, Howard Roberts (g), Joe Mondragon (b), Joe Harnell (p), Shelly Manne (d), Peggy Lee (v)
NOTES:
May be a 12" instead of a 16" transcription disc. The release year data is an educated guess.
03:19 | May 19, 1958 | Master Take (Capitol) | Fever |
Peggy Lee (ldr), Peggy Lee (arr, v), Joe Mondragon (b), Shelly Manne (d)
NOTES:
The release date is tentative.
03:19 | May 19, 1958 | Master Take (Capitol) | Fever | |
02:31 | May 25, 1958 | Master Take (Capitol) | You Don't Know | |
02:24 | June 8, 1956 | Master Take (Decca) | Wrong, Wrong, Wrong | |
03:08 | June 8, 1956 | Master Take (Decca) | Never Mind |
Peggy Lee (ldr), Dave Cavanaugh (pdr), Peggy Lee (arr, v), Sy Oliver (con), The Sy Oliver Orchestra (acc), Howard Roberts (g), Joe Mondragon (b), Joe Harnell (p), Shelly Manne (d)
NOTES:
May be a 12" instead of a 16" transcription disc. The listed artists are those found on the side of the disc that features Peggy Lee. A search for details about P 6117 might be attempted in the future, if this discographer's schedule allows for it. Also bear in mind that the dating of this disc (and most other discs from the AFRS Basic Music / Station Library series) is tentative.
02:22 | September 14, 1958 (3:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.) | Master Take (Capitol) | Sweetheart | |
01:30 | September 14, 1958 (3:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.) | Master Take (Capitol) | Light Of Love |
Peggy Lee (ldr), David Klein (om), Dave Cavanaugh (pdr), Jack Marshall (arr, con), William "Bill" Pitman, Hilmer "Tiny" Timbrell (g), Max K. Bennett (b), John Williams (p), Verlye Mills Brilhart (hrp), Larry Bunker, Shelly Manne (d), Peggy Lee (v), The Evelyn Freeman Singers (bkv)
NOTES:
May be a 12" instead of a 16" transcription disc. The listed artists are those found on the side of the disc that features Peggy Lee. A search for details about P 6282 might be attempted in the future, if this discographer's schedule allows for it. Also bear in mind that the dating of this disc (and most other discs from the AFRS Basic Music / Station Library series) is tentative.
02:26 | March 28, 1959 (5:30 p.m. - 9:30 p.m.) | Master Take (Capitol) | You Deserve | |
02:49 | March 28, 1959 (5:30 p.m. - 9:30 p.m.) | Master Take (Capitol) | I'm Looking Out The Window | |
02:18 | October 10, 1959 | Master Take (Capitol) | Where Do I Go From Here? | |
02:26 | March 28, 1959 (5:30 p.m. - 9:30 p.m.) | Master Take (Capitol) | Hallelujah, I Love Him So | |
01:35 | October 17, 1958 (8:00 p.m. - 12:30 a.m.) | Master Take (Capitol) | Charley, My Boy | |
02:32 | October 22, 1958 | Master Take (Capitol) | Good-For-Nothin' Joe | |
02:46 | October 22, 1958 | Master Take (Capitol) | When A Woman Loves A Man | |
02:06 | October 19, 1958 | Master Take (Capitol) | I Like Men! | |
02:09 | October 17, 1958 (8:00 p.m. - 12:30 a.m.) | Master Take (Capitol) | I'm Just Wild About Harry | |
02:13 | October 17, 1958 (8:00 p.m. - 12:30 a.m.) | Alternate Take (Capitol) | My Man | |
02:46 | October 22, 1958 | Master Take (Capitol) | Bill | |
02:33 | October 19, 1958 | Master Take (Capitol) | So In Love | |
02:59 | October 22, 1958 | Master Take (Capitol) | Jim | |
02:22 | October 19, 1958 | Master Take (Capitol) | It's So Nice To Have A Man Around The House | |
01:47 | October 17, 1958 (8:00 p.m. - 12:30 a.m.) | Master Take (Capitol) | Oh Johnny, Oh Johnny Oh! |
Peggy Lee (ldr), Emmanuel "Manny" Klein (om, t), Dave Cavanaugh (pdr), Jack Marshall (arr, con), Jack Marshall and His Orchestra (acc), Mahlon Clark (cl), Harry Klee (cl, as, wds), Benny Carter (as), Don Fagerquist, Uan Rasey (t), Milton "Milt" Bernhart, Ed Kusby aka Edward Kuczborski, Murray McEachern, Randall Miller, Stuart "Stu" Williamson, Si Zentner (tb), John Cave, Herman Lebow, Richard Perrisi (hrn), Al Hendrickson, Barney Kessel, William "Bill" Pitman, Allan Reuss, Howard Roberts (g), Max K. Bennett, Meyer "Mike" Rubin, Michael Meyer Rubin (b), James "Jimmy" Rowles (p), Ann Mason Stockton (hrp), Larry Bunker, Lou Singer (d), Shelly Manne (d, per), Jacques Gasselin, James Getzoff, Mort Herbert, George Kast, Murray Kellner, Joseph Livoti, Daniel "Dan" Lube, Emanual Moss, Erno Neufeld, Nathan Ross (vn), Alvin Dinkin, Paul Robyn (vl), David Filerman, Edgar Lustgarten (vc), Morris Berkow, Justin Gordon, Ted Nash aka Theodore Nash, Arthur C. Smith (wds), Peggy Lee (v), Jimmy Joyce Children's Choir (bkv)
NOTES:
May be a 12" instead of a 16" transcription disc. The release year data is an educated guess.
02:53 | February 18, 1960 (2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.) | Master Take (Capitol) | As You Desire Me | |
02:27 | February 15, 1960 (2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.) | Master Take (Capitol) | It Could Happen To You | |
02:37 | February 15, 1960 (2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.) | Master Take (Capitol) | Pretty Eyes | |
01:57 | February 19, 1960 (2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.) | Master Take (Capitol) | Moments Like This | |
04:24 | February 15, 1960 (2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.) | Master Take (Capitol) | Remind Me | |
02:12 | February 19, 1960 (2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.) | Master Take (Capitol) | You Fascinate Me So | |
03:05 | February 15, 1960 (2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.) | Master Take (Capitol) | I Wanna Be Loved | |
02:41 | February 18, 1960 (2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.) | Master Take (Capitol) | I'm Walking Through Heaven With You | |
02:32 | February 18, 1960 (2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.) | Master Take (Capitol) | I Remember You | |
02:34 | February 19, 1960 (2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.) | Master Take (Capitol) | Too Close For Comfort | |
02:23 | February 18, 1960 (2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.) | Master Take (Capitol) | Fly Me To The Moon (In Other Words) | |
02:59 | February 18, 1960 (2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.) | Master Take (Capitol) | Because I Love Him So |
Peggy Lee (ldr), Emmanuel "Manny" Klein (om), Dave Cavanaugh (pdr), Billy May (arr, con), Billy May And His Orchestra (acc), Arthur "Art" Fleming, Jules Jacob[s], Ronnie Lang, Ted Nash aka Theodore Nash, Wilbur "Willie" Schwartz (sax), Bobby Gibbons, Al Hendrickson (g), Max K. Bennett, Meyer "Mike" Rubin (b), Lou Levy (p), Stella Castellucci (hrp), Stan Levey, Carlos Mejía (d), Arnold Belnick, David Frisina, James Getzoff, Ben Gill, Anatol Kaminsky, Murray Kellner, Daniel "Dan" Lube, Erno Neufeld, Nathan Ross, Marshall Sosson, Joe Stepansky, Gerald Vinci, William Weiss (vn), Joseph Di Fiore, Alvin Dinkin, Cecil Figelski, Virginia Majewski, Paul Robyn, Abraham Weiss (vl), Naoum Benditzky, Charles Gates, Ralph "Ray" Kramer, George Neikrug, Kurt Reher, Eleanor Slatkin (vc), Peggy Lee (v)
NOTES:
The release year data is an educated guess.
02:37 | September 1, 1960 | Master Take (Capitol) | My Gentle Young Johnny |
Peggy Lee (ldr), Dave Cavanaugh (pdr), Ralph Carmichael (con), Ralph Carmichael and His Orchestra (acc), Peggy Lee (v)
NOTES:
May be a 12" instead of a 16" transcription disc. The listed tracks are those found on the side of the disc that features Peggy Lee. A search for details about P 7604 might be attempted in the future, if this discographer's schedule allows for it. Also bear in mind that the dating of this disc (and most other discs from the AFRS Basic Music / Station Library series) is tentative.
02:53 | June 22, 1961 (First of two sessions) | Master Take (Capitol) | As Time Goes By | |
02:43 | June 23, 1961 (First of two sessions) | Master Take (Capitol) | If You Go | |
02:37 | June 23, 1961 (Second of two sessions) | Master Take (Capitol) | Oh, Love, Hast Thou Forsaken Me | |
02:56 | June 24, 1961 | Master Take (Capitol) | Say It Isn't So | |
02:48 | June 22, 1961 (First of two sessions) | Master Take (Capitol) | I Wish I Didn't Love You So | |
02:01 | June 24, 1961 | Master Take (Capitol) | Maybe It's Because (I Love You Too Much) | |
02:48 | June 22, 1961 (Second of two sessions) | Master Take (Capitol) | I'm Gonna Laugh You Right Out Of My Life | |
02:48 | June 27, 1961 | Master Take (Capitol) | I Get Along Without You Very Well | |
02:30 | June 23, 1961 (First of two sessions) | Master Take (Capitol) | (I Love Your) Gypsy Heart | |
03:16 | June 22, 1961 (First of two sessions) | Master Take (Capitol) | When I Was A Child | |
02:49 | June 23, 1961 (Second of two sessions) | Master Take (Capitol) | Here's That Rainy Day | |
02:22 | June 27, 1961 | Master Take (Capitol) | Smile |
Peggy Lee (ldr), Dave Cavanaugh (pdr), Quincy Jones (arr, con), Justin Gordon, Jules Kinsler, Ted Nash aka Theodore Nash, Richard T. "Dick" Nash, Jules "Julie" Schwartz (f), Benny Carter (as), Tommy Pederson aka Pullman Pederson, George Roberts, Frank Rosolino (tb), John Cave, James "Jim" Decker, Vincent DeRosa, Richard "Dick" Perissi (frh), Dennis Budimir, Al Hendrickson (g), Max K. Bennett (b), Victor Feldman (p, cel, vib), Veryle Mills Brilhart (hrp), Shelly Manne (d), Francisco "Chino" Pozo, Ramón "Ray" Rivera (cng), Mike Gutierrez, Melvin "Mel" Zelnick (per), Victor Arno, Harry Bluestone aka Blostein, Herman Clebanoff, Jacques Gasselin, James Getzoff, Ben Gill, Anatol Kaminsky, Louis Kaufman, Daniel "Dan" Lube, Paul Shure, Felix Slatkin, Marshall Sosson (vn), Alvin Dinkin, Cecil Figelski, Virginia Majewski, Paul Robyn (vl), Armond (Armand) Kaproff, Ralph "Ray" Kramer, George Neikrug, Eleanor Slatkin (vc), Peggy Lee (v)
NOTES:
Matrix numbers: SSL 14595 and SSL 14596.
02:28 | April 14, 1961 | Master Take (Capitol) | Kansas City | |
03:03 | April 15, 1961 | Master Take (Capitol) | Basin Street Blues | |
02:36 | May 19, 1961 (Second of two sessions) | Master Take (Capitol) | Los Angeles Blues | |
02:50 | April 14, 1961 | Master Take (Capitol) | I Lost My Sugar In Salt Lake City | |
01:50 | April 15, 1961 | Master Take (Capitol) | The Grain Belt Blues | |
03:19 | April 17, 1961 | Master Take (Capitol) | New York City Blues | |
02:34 | April 15, 1961 | Master Take (Capitol) | Goin' To Chicago Blues | |
02:34 | April 19, 1961 | Master Take (Capitol) | San Francisco Blues | |
03:10 | April 17, 1961 | Master Take (Capitol) | Fisherman's Wharf | |
02:02 | April 15, 1961 | Master Take (Capitol) | Boston Beans | |
02:41 | April 19, 1961 | Master Take (Capitol) | The Train Blues | |
02:13 | April 19, 1961 | Master Take (Capitol) | St. Louis Blues |
Peggy Lee (ldr), Dave Cavanaugh (pdr), Benny Carter (arr, as), Richard "Dick" Hazard (arr), Quincy Jones (arr, con), Buddy Collette, Bill Green (as, ts), Justin Gordon, John "Plas" Johnson, Bill Perkins (ts), Jack Nimitz (bar), Walter "Pete" Candoli, Robert "Bob" Fowler, Conrad Gozzo, Joe Graves, Al Porcino, Jack Sheldon, Ray Triscari (t), Hoyt Bohannon, Vernon "Vern" Friley, Lewis "Lew" McCreary, Richard T. "Dick" Nash, George Roberts, Frank Rosolino, Tom Shepard (tb), Bob Knight (bt), Dennis Budimir, Howard Roberts (g), Max K. Bennett (b), James "Jimmy" Rowles, Frank Strazzeri (p), Stan Levey (d), Frank "Chico" Guerrero (cng), Francisco "Chino" Pozo (cng, per), Peggy Lee (v)
NOTES:
The date June 16, 1962 was typewritten on the label of an inspected copy.
02:01 | March 28, 1962 | Master Take (Capitol) | Ain't That Love? | |
03:21 | March 31, 1962 | Master Take (Capitol) | The Best Is Yet To Come | |
03:35 | April 4, 1962 | Master Take (Capitol) | Embrasse Moi (Embrace Me Just One More Time) | |
02:36 | March 28, 1962 | Master Take (Capitol) | See See Rider | |
02:24 | April 2, 1962 | Master Take (Capitol) | Teach Me Tonight | |
02:48 | April 2, 1962 | Master Take (Capitol) | When The Sun Comes Out | |
02:31 | March 31, 1962 | Master Take (Capitol) | Tell All The World About You | |
02:22 | April 4, 1962 | Master Take (Capitol) | I Don't Wanna Leave You Now | |
02:20 | April 4, 1962 | Master Take (Capitol) | I've Got The World On A String | |
02:36 | March 31, 1962 | Master Take (Capitol) | Big Bad Bill (Is Sweet William Now) |
Peggy Lee (ldr), Dave Cavanaugh (pdr), Billy Byers (arr, tb), Quincy Jones, Billy May, Shorty Rogers (arr), Benny Carter (con), Justin Gordon, Bill Green, Paul Horn (r), Conrad Gozzo, Al Porcino, Uan Rasey, Jack Sheldon, Clarence "Shorty" Sherock, Ray Triscari (t), Milton "Milt" Bernhart, George Roberts, Tom Shepard, Kenny Shroyer (tb), John Cave, Willard Culley, Vincent DeRosa, Sinclair Lott (frh), Clarence Karella (tu), Herb Ellis, Al Hendrickson (g), Max K. Bennett (b), Lou Levy (p), Emil Richards, aka Emil Radocchia (vib, per), Mel Lewis (d), Francisco "Chino" Pozo (d, per), Peggy Lee (v)
02:07 | November 14, 1962 (2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.) | Master Take (Capitol) | I'm A Woman |
Peggy Lee (ldr), Dave Cavanaugh, Mike Stoller (pdr, arr), Jerry Leiber (pdr), Benny Carter (arr, con), Gene Quill (as), Unknown (t), John Pisano (g), Max K. Bennett (b), Mike Melvoin (p), Stan Levey (per), Peggy Lee (v)
NOTES:
The listed artists are those found on the side of the disc that features Peggy Lee. A search for details about P 1850 might be attempted in the future, if this discographer's schedule allows for it. Also bear in mind that the dating of this disc (and most other discs from the AFRS Basic Music / Station Library series) is tentative.
01:40 | May 29, 1963 | Master Take (Capitol) | Got That Magic | |
02:06 | May 29, 1963 | Master Take (Capitol) | A Doodlin' Song (Doop Doo-De Oop) |
Peggy Lee (ldr), Dave Cavanaugh (pdr), Max K. Bennett (con), Peggy Lee (v), Other Individuals Unknown (unk)
NOTES:
The listed artists are those found on the side of the disc that features Peggy Lee. A search for details about P 8443 might be attempted in the future, if this discographer's schedule allows for it. Also bear in mind that the dating of this disc (and most other discs from the AFRS Basic Music / Station Library series) is tentative.
02:10 | January 4, 1963 | Master Take (Capitol) | The Alley Cat Song | |
02:34 | January 2, 1963 | Master Take (Capitol) | Mama's Gone, Goodbye | |
01:42 | January 3, 1963 | Master Take (Capitol) | I'm Walkin' | |
02:35 | January 5, 1963 | Master Take (Capitol) | Come Rain Or Come Shine | |
01:36 | January 4, 1963 | Master Take (Capitol) | There Ain't No Sweet Man That's Worth The Salt Of My Tears | |
02:07 | November 14, 1962 (2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.) | Master Take (Capitol) | I'm A Woman | |
02:43 | January 5, 1963 | Master Take (Capitol) | Mack The Knife (Die Moritat Von Mackie Messer) | |
02:13 | January 2, 1963 | Master Take (Capitol) | You're Nobody 'Til Somebody Loves You | |
02:15 | March 29, 1962 | Master Take (Capitol) | I'll Get By | |
02:23 | January 4, 1963 | Master Take (Capitol) | I Left My Heart In San Francisco | |
02:17 | January 3, 1963 | Master Take (Capitol) | A Taste Of Honey | |
01:52 | January 2, 1963 | Master Take (Capitol) | One Note Samba (Samba De Uma Nota So) | |
02:07 | February 6, 1963 | Master Take (Capitol) | Little Boat (O Barquinho) |
Peggy Lee (ldr), Dave Cavanaugh, Mike Stoller (pdr, arr), Jerry Leiber (pdr), John Kraus (eng), Benny Carter, Richard "Dick" Hazard (arr, con), Max K. Bennett (con, b), Benny Carter And His Orchestra, Other Individuals Unknown (acc), Paul Horn (r), Justin Gordon (f), Gene Quill (as), Emmanuel "Manny" Klein, Jack Sheldon, Unknown (t), Dave Wells (tb), Herb Ellis, Al Hendrickson, John Pisano (g), Bob Corwin, Lou Levy, Mike Melvoin (p), Stan Levey (d, per), Mel Lewis (d), Francisco Aguabella (bo, cng, per), Peggy Lee (v)
01:36 | February 7, 1963 | Master Take (Capitol) | It's A Big, Wide, Wonderful World | |
02:15 | March 30, 1962 | Master Take (Capitol) | Whisper Not | |
02:31 | March 29, 1962 | Master Take (Capitol) | My Silent Love | |
02:31 | February 2, 1963 | Master Take (Capitol) | The Lady Is A Tramp | |
03:06 | February 5, 1963 | Master Take (Capitol) | Days Of Wine And Roses | |
01:59 | February 5, 1963 | Master Take (Capitol) | As Long As I Live | |
02:02 | February 2, 1963 | Master Take (Capitol) | I Won't Dance | |
02:45 | February 7, 1963 | Master Take (Capitol) | Cloudy Morning | |
02:07 | February 5, 1963 | Master Take (Capitol) | I Could Write A Book | |
02:36 | March 30, 1962 | Master Take (Capitol) | I Never Had A Chance | |
02:15 | February 7, 1963 | Master Take (Capitol) | Close Your Eyes | |
02:45 | February 7, 1963 | Master Take (Capitol) | Where Can I Go Without You? |
Peggy Lee (ldr), Dave Cavanaugh (pdr), John Kraus (eng), Sid Feller, Shorty Rogers (arr), Max K. Bennett (con, b), Benny Carter (con), Benny Carter And His Orchestra (acc), Justin Gordon (f, ts), Harry Klee (af), Jack Sheldon (t), Unknown (c, str), Herb Ellis, Al Hendrickson, John Pisano (g), Bob Corwin, Lou Levy (p), Stan Levey, Mel Lewis (d), Francisco Aguabella (bo, cng), Francisco "Chino" Pozo (per), Peggy Lee (v)
02:34 | October 30, 1963 | Master Take (Capitol) | A Lot Of Livin' To Do | |
01:59 | October 30, 1963 | Master Take (Capitol) | I've Got Your Number | |
02:03 | December 7, 1963 | Master Take (Capitol) | Little By Little | |
01:40 | May 29, 1963 | Master Take (Capitol) | Got That Magic | |
01:53 | October 30, 1963 | Master Take (Capitol) | The Moment Of Truth | |
02:38 | October 30, 1963 | Master Take (Capitol) | That's My Style | |
03:05 | December 7, 1963 | Master Take (Capitol) | I Can't Stop Loving You | |
02:25 | December 7, 1963 | Master Take (Capitol) | Unforgettable | |
02:38 | November 2, 1963 (3:00 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.) | Master Take (Capitol) | Once (Ils S'Aimaient) | |
02:51 | November 2, 1963 (3:00 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.) | Master Take (Capitol) | (I'm) In Love Again | |
02:30 | December 7, 1963 | Master Take (Capitol) | I Got Lost In Her Arms | |
02:48 | November 2, 1963 (3:00 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.) | Master Take (Capitol) | How Insensitive (Insensatez) |
Peggy Lee (ldr), Marion L. Klein (om), Dave Cavanaugh (pdr), Richard "Dick" Hazard, Bill Holman, Shorty Rogers (arr), Max K. Bennett (con, b), Unknown (orc, f, str), James "Jim" Decker, Vincent DeRosa, Richard "Dick" Perissi (frh), Dennis Budimir, John Pisano (g), Lou Levy (p), Francisco Aguabella, Stan Levey (d), Victor Arno, Harry Bluestone aka Blostein, David Frisina, James Getzoff, Ben Gill, Stanley Plummer, Nathan Ross, Paul Shure, Marshall Sosson, William Weiss (vn), Justin Gordon (wds), Peggy Lee (v), Other Individuals Unknown (unk)
02:03 | June 26, 1964 | Master Take (Capitol) | In The Name Of Love | |
02:17 | June 26, 1964 | Master Take (Capitol) | My Sin | |
02:21 | July 1, 1964 | Master Take (Capitol) | The Girl From Ipanema {Garota de Ipanema} | |
02:30 | July 2, 1964 | Master Take (Capitol) | Shangri-La | |
02:46 | July 1, 1964 | Master Take (Capitol) | Talk To Me, Baby | |
02:07 | July 6, 1964 | Master Take (Capitol) | There'll Be Some Changes Made | |
02:30 | July 6, 1964 | Master Take (Capitol) | Senza Fine |
Peggy Lee (ldr), Dave Cavanaugh (pdr), Hugh Davies, Joe Polito (eng), {Head Arrangement}, Dave Grusin, Billy May (arr), Conrad Gozzo, Emmanuel "Manny" Klein, Ray Triscari (t), Milton "Milt" Bernhart, Ed Kusby aka Edward Kuczborski, Kenny Shroyer (tb), James "Jim" Decker (frh), Robert "Bob" Bain, John Pisano, Howard Roberts (g), Charles "Chuck" Berghofer (b), Lou Levy (p), Stan Levey (d), Francisco Aguabella (bo, cng), Justin Gordon, Paul Horn, Jules Jacob[s], Ted Nash aka Theodore Nash, Maury Stein (wds), Peggy Lee (v)
NOTES:
The listed tracks are those found on the side of the disc that features Peggy Lee. A search for details about P 9050 might be attempted in the future, if this discographer's schedule allows for it. Also bear in mind that the dating of this disc (and most other discs from the AFRS Basic Music / Station Library series) is tentative.
02:23 | December 9, 1964 | Master Take (Capitol) | Pass Me By | |
02:45 | November 25, 1947 | Master Take (Capitol) | Mañana | |
02:31 | February 18, 1965 | Master Take (Capitol) | My Love, Forgive Me (Amore, Scusami) | |
01:43 | February 19, 1965 | Master Take (Capitol) | You Always Hurt The One You Love | |
03:19 | May 19, 1958 | Master Take (Capitol) | Fever | |
02:21 | February 18, 1965 | Master Take (Capitol) | Sneakin' Up On You |
Peggy Lee (ldr), Dave Cavanaugh, Lee Gillette (pdr), John Palladino (eng), {Head Arrangement}, Dave Grusin (arr), Henry J. "Heinie" Beau (arr, f, cl), Peggy Lee (arr, v), Dave Barbour (con, g), Lou Levy (con, p), Dave Barbour And The Brazilians, Lou Levy and His Orchestra (acc), Harry Klee (f, cl), Robert "Bob" Bain, Dennis Budimir, Aloysio de Oliveira, Joe de Oliveira, John Pisano, William "Bill" Pitman (g), Arthur Bernstein, Joe Mondragon, Bob Whitlock or Don Prell (b), Unknown (oc), John Guerin, Shelly Manne, Tommy Romersa (d), Francisco Aguabella (bo, cng), Ivan Lopes (bo), Oswaldo Gogiano, Antonio Martins, Paulo de Castro Monte (per), Other Individuals Unknown (unk)
02:23 | December 9, 1964 | Master Take (Capitol) | Pass Me By | |
02:45 | November 25, 1947 | Master Take (Capitol) | Mañana | |
02:31 | February 18, 1965 | Master Take (Capitol) | My Love, Forgive Me (Amore, Scusami) | |
01:43 | February 19, 1965 | Master Take (Capitol) | You Always Hurt The One You Love | |
03:19 | May 19, 1958 | Master Take (Capitol) | Fever | |
02:21 | February 18, 1965 | Master Take (Capitol) | Sneakin' Up On You | |
02:17 | December 9, 1964 | Master Take (Capitol) | That's What It Takes | |
02:06 | February 7, 1965 | Master Take (Capitol) | Bewitched | |
03:12 | July 27, 1942 | Master Take (Columbia) | Why Don't You Do Right? | |
02:26 | February 18, 1965 | Master Take (Capitol) | I Wanna Be Around | |
02:04 | February 7, 1965 | Master Take (Capitol) | A Hard Day's Night | |
03:20 | May 1, 1952 | Master Take (Decca) | Lover | |
02:21 | February 18, 1965 | Master Take (Capitol) | Quiet Nights Of Quiet Stars (Corcovado) |
Benny Goodman, Peggy Lee (ldr), Dave Cavanaugh, Milt Gabler, Lee Gillette, Morty Palitz (pdr), John Palladino (eng), {Head Arrangement}, Dave Grusin, Shorty Rogers (arr), Henry J. "Heinie" Beau (arr, f, cl), Gordon Jenkins (arr, con), Peggy Lee (arr, v), Mel Powell (arr, p), Dave Barbour (con, g), Lou Levy (con, p), Dave Barbour And The Brazilians, The Benny Goodman Orchestra, Gordon Jenkins And His Orchestra, Lou Levy and His Orchestra (acc), Art Drellinger, Jack Greenberg, Tom Parshley, Milt Yaner (sax), Harry Klee (f, cl), Benny Goodman (cl), Clint Neagley, Herman "Hymie" Sche[r]tzer (as), Leonard Sims, Jon Walton (ts), Robert "Bob" Poland (bar), Benny Baker, Tony Faso (aka Joseph Fasulo), James "Jimmy" Maxwell, Lawrence Stearns, aka Alfred Sculco (t), Charlie Castaldo, Lou McGarity (tb), Robert "Bob" Bain, Dennis Budimir, Aloysio de Oliveira, Joe de Oliveira, John Pisano, William "Bill" Pitman, Art Ryerson (g), Arthur Bernstein, Cliff Hill, Jack Lesberg, Joe Mondragon, Bob Whitlock or Don Prell (b), Bernie Leighton (p), Unknown (oc), Howard "Hud" Davies, John Guerin, Harry Jaeger, Shelly Manne, Tommy Romersa (d), Francisco Aguabella (bo, cng), Ivan Lopes (bo), Oswaldo Gogiano, Antonio Martins, Paulo de Castro Monte (per), Other Individuals Unknown (unk)
NOTES:
This vinyl contains four episodes of the National Guard's radio show, hosted by Martin Block. All four episodes spotlight her album Pass Me By. Include chat with the singer.
02:21 | February 18, 1965 | Master Take (Capitol) | Sneakin' Up On You | |
02:23 | December 9, 1964 | Master Take (Capitol) | Pass Me By | |
02:26 | February 18, 1965 | Master Take (Capitol) | I Wanna Be Around | |
02:06 | February 7, 1965 | Master Take (Capitol) | Bewitched | |
02:31 | February 18, 1965 | Master Take (Capitol) | My Love, Forgive Me (Amore, Scusami) | |
01:43 | February 19, 1965 | Master Take (Capitol) | You Always Hurt The One You Love | |
02:04 | February 7, 1965 | Master Take (Capitol) | A Hard Day's Night | |
02:04 | February 19, 1965 | Master Take (Capitol) | L-o-v-e | |
02:19 | February 7, 1965 | Master Take (Capitol) | Dear Heart | |
02:21 | February 18, 1965 | Master Take (Capitol) | Quiet Nights Of Quiet Stars (Corcovado) | |
02:17 | December 9, 1964 | Master Take (Capitol) | That's What It Takes |
Peggy Lee (ldr), Dave Cavanaugh (pdr), {Head Arrangement}, Dave Grusin, Shorty Rogers (arr), Lou Levy (con, p), Lou Levy and His Orchestra (acc), Robert "Bob" Bain, Dennis Budimir, John Pisano, William "Bill" Pitman (g), Bob Whitlock or Don Prell (b), Unknown (oc), John Guerin (d), Francisco Aguabella (bo, cng), Peggy Lee (v), Other Individuals Unknown (unk)
NOTES:
The bulk of the Peggy Lee numbers are on side P 9287.
02:23 | June 18, 1965 (3:00 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.) | Master Take (Capitol) | The Shadow Of Your Smile | |
01:57 | June 18, 1965 (3:00 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.) | Master Take (Capitol) | Maybe This Summer |
Peggy Lee (ldr), Marion L. Klein (om), Dave Cavanaugh (pdr), Sid Feller (arr, con), Sid Feller and His Orchestra (acc), Robert "Bob" Bain, John Collins, Barney Kessel (g), Max K. Bennett (b), Lou Levy (p), Victor Feldman, John Guerin (d), Victor Arno, Edward Bergman, Harry Bluestone aka Blostein, Jacques Gasselin, Ben Gill, Daniel "Dan" Lube, Erno Neufeld, Lou Raderman, Nathan Ross, Marshall Sosson (vn), Alvin Dinkin, Paul Robyn (vl), Joseph Saxon, Eleanor Slatkin (vc), Ted Nash aka Theodore Nash (wds), Peggy Lee (v)
NOTES:
The listed artists are those found on the side of the disc that features Peggy Lee. A search for details about P 9536 might be attempted in the future, if this discographer's schedule allows for it. Also bear in mind that the dating of this disc (and most other discs from the AFRS Basic Music / Station Library series) is tentative.
01:53 | July 7, 1965 | Master Take (Capitol) | Free Spirits | |
01:52 | September 21, 1965 | Master Take (Capitol) | Ev'rybody Has The Right To Be Wrong! (At Least Once) |
Peggy Lee (ldr), Dave Cavanaugh (pdr), Sid Feller (arr, con), Sid Feller and His Orchestra (acc), Peggy Lee (v), Other Individuals Unknown (unk)
NOTES:
The listed artists are those found on the side of the disc that features Peggy Lee. A search for details about P 9511 might be attempted in the future, if this discographer's schedule allows for it. Also bear in mind that the dating of this disc (and most other discs from the AFRS Basic Music / Station Library series) is tentative.
02:07 | September 21, 1965 | Master Take (Capitol) | Trapped (In The Web Of Love) | |
02:29 | September 21, 1965 | Master Take (Capitol) | Losers, Weepers | |
01:59 | July 7, 1965 | Master Take (Capitol) | I Go To Sleep | |
02:04 | May 31, 1963 | Master Take (Capitol) | Leave It To Love | |
02:30 | June 18, 1965 (3:00 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.) | Master Take (Capitol) | They Say | |
02:23 | July 7, 1965 | Master Take (Capitol) | Seventh Son | |
02:24 | December 9, 1964 | Master Take (Capitol) | Then Was Then (And Now Is Now) | |
04:01 | September 21, 1965 | Master Take (Capitol) | (I'm Afraid) The Masquerade Is Over |
Peggy Lee (ldr), Marion L. Klein (om), Dave Cavanaugh (pdr), Cy Coleman, Sid Feller, Billy May (arr, con), Sid Feller and His Orchestra (acc), Robert "Bob" Bain, John Collins, Barney Kessel (g), Max K. Bennett (b), Lou Levy (p), Victor Feldman, John Guerin (d), Victor Arno, Edward Bergman, Harry Bluestone aka Blostein, Jacques Gasselin, Ben Gill, Daniel "Dan" Lube, Erno Neufeld, Lou Raderman, Nathan Ross, Marshall Sosson (vn), Alvin Dinkin, Paul Robyn (vl), Joseph Saxon, Eleanor Slatkin (vc), Ted Nash aka Theodore Nash (wds), Peggy Lee (v), Other Individuals Unknown (unk)
NOTES:
The listed tracks are those found on the side of the disc that features Peggy Lee. A search for details about P 9575 might be attempted in the future, if this discographer's schedule allows for it. Also bear in mind that the dating of this disc (and most other discs from the AFRS Basic Music / Station Library series) is tentative.
01:57 | February 1, 1966 | Alternate Take (Capitol) | That Man | |
02:37 | February 1, 1966 | Master Take (Capitol) | You Don't Know |
Peggy Lee (ldr), Dave Cavanaugh (pdr), John Kraus (eng), {Head Arrangement} (arr), Unknown (f, g, b, p, d), Peggy Lee (v)
NOTES:
The listed artists are those found on the side of the disc that features Peggy Lee. A search for details about P 9686 might be attempted in the future, if this discographer's schedule allows for it. Also bear in mind that the dating of this disc (and most other discs from the AFRS Basic Music / Station Library series) is tentative.
02:10 | February 1, 1966 | Master Take (Capitol) | You've Got Possibilities | |
01:48 | 10/27/1965 | Master Take (Capitol) | It's A Wonderful World | |
02:49 | October 29, 1965 (1:30 p.m. - 5:30 p.m.) | Master Take (Capitol) | I'll Only Miss Her When I Think Of Her | |
02:07 | 10/27/1965 | Master Take (Capitol) | Big Spender | |
02:48 | October 29, 1965 (1:30 p.m. - 5:30 p.m.) | Master Take (Capitol) | I Must Know | |
03:09 | October 29, 1965 (1:30 p.m. - 5:30 p.m.) | Master Take (Capitol) | Watch What Happens | |
02:04 | 10/27/1965 | Master Take (Capitol) | Let's Fall In Love |
Peggy Lee (ldr), Marion L. Klein (om), Dave Cavanaugh (pdr), John Kraus (eng), {Head Arrangement}, Billy Byers, Dave Grusin, Mundell Lowe (arr), Bill Holman (arr, con), Bill Holman and His Orchestra (acc), Unknown (f, frh, g, b, p, d), Conte Candoli, Walter "Pete" Candoli, Al Porcino, Clarence "Shorty" Sherock (t), Vernon "Vern" Friley, Urban "Urbie" Green, Robert Knight (tb), Aubrey Bouck (frh), John Gray, Alfred "Al" Viola (g), Max K. Bennett (b), Lou Levy (p), Francisco Aguabella, Stan Levey, Chester Ricord (d), Bernard Fleischer, Arthur C. Smith (wds), Peggy Lee (v), Other Individuals Unknown (unk)
NOTES:
The listed tracks are those found on the side of the disc that features Peggy Lee. A search for details about P 9757 might be attempted in the future, if this discographer's schedule allows for it. Also bear in mind that the dating of this disc (and most other discs from the AFRS Basic Music / Station Library series) is tentative.
01:47 | May 21, 1966 | Master Take (Capitol) | Happy Feet | |
02:40 | May 21, 1966 | Master Take (Capitol) | (Stay With Me) Stay With Me |
Peggy Lee (ldr), Dave Cavanaugh (pdr), Quincy Jones (arr, con), Bob Cooper, Harry Klee, Jack Nimitz, Bud Shank (r), Aubrey Bouck, Bill Henshaw, Sinclair Lott, Henry Sigismonti (frh), Robert "Bob" Bain, Dennis Budimir, John Pisano (g), Toots Thielemans (g, w), Max K. Bennett (b), Unknown (str), Lou Levy (p), Artie Kane (org), Earl Palmer (d), Larry Bunker, Emil Richards, aka Emil Radocchia (per), Peggy Lee (v)
NOTES:
The listed artists are those found on the side of the disc that features Peggy Lee. A search for details about P 9820 might be attempted in the future, if this discographer's schedule allows for it. Also bear in mind that the dating of this disc (and most other discs from the AFRS Basic Music / Station Library series) is tentative.
02:34 | September 13, 1966 | Master Take (Capitol) | Walking Happy | |
02:16 | September 13, 1966 | Master Take (Capitol) | So, What's New? |
Peggy Lee (ldr), Dave Cavanaugh (pdr), Robert "Bob" Bain, Dave Grusin (arr, con), Peggy Lee (v), Other Individuals Unknown (unk)
NOTES:
The listed artists are those found on the side of the disc that features Peggy Lee. A search for details about P 9976 might be attempted in the future, if this discographer's schedule allows for it. Also bear in mind that the dating of this disc (and most other discs from the AFRS Basic Music / Station Library series) is tentative.
03:08 | July 22, 1966 | Master Take (Capitol) | Nice 'n' Easy | |
02:56 | July 26, 1966 (Second of two sessions) | Master Take (Capitol) | Goodbye, My Love | |
02:09 | July 18, 1966 (8:00 p.m. - 11:00 p.m.) | Master Take (Capitol) | Sweet Happy Life (Samba de Orfeu) | |
02:30 | July 26, 1966 (Second of two sessions) | Master Take (Capitol) | Touch The Earth |
Peggy Lee (ldr), Marion L. Klein (om), Dave Cavanaugh (pdr), Robert "Bob" Bain (arr, g), Dave Grusin (arr, con), Richard "Dick" Hazard (arr), Unknown (frh, g, b, str, p, d, wds), Laurindo Almeida, Dennis Budimir, John Collins, Herb Ellis, Al Hendrickson, Louis "Lou" Morell (g), Max K. Bennett (b), Lou Levy (p), Francisco Aguabella, Larry Bunker, John Guerin (d), Peggy Lee (v)
NOTES:
The listed artists are those found on the side of the disc that features Peggy Lee. A search for details about P 10017 might be attempted in the future, if this discographer's schedule allows for it. Also bear in mind that the dating of this disc (and most other discs from the AFRS Basic Music / Station Library series) is tentative.
02:27 | July 26, 1966 (Second of two sessions) | Master Take (Capitol) | Think Beautiful | |
02:36 | July 22, 1966 | Master Take (Capitol) | Good Times | |
02:37 | July 26, 1966 (First of two sessions) | Master Take (Capitol) | Beautiful, Beautiful World | |
02:49 | July 18, 1966 (8:00 p.m. - 11:00 p.m.) | Master Take (Capitol) | My Guitar |
Peggy Lee (ldr), Marion L. Klein (om), Dave Cavanaugh (pdr), Robert "Bob" Bain (arr, g), Dave Grusin (arr, con), Unknown (frh, g, b, str, p, d, wds), Laurindo Almeida, Dennis Budimir, John Collins, Herb Ellis, Al Hendrickson, Louis "Lou" Morell (g), Max K. Bennett (b), Lou Levy (p), Francisco Aguabella, Larry Bunker, John Guerin (d), Peggy Lee (v)
NOTES:
The Peggy Lee and Henry Mancini interpretations are on side P 10077 of the disc. Side P 10078 features three numbers from Bobby Darin's Atlantic album If I Were A Carpenter, two numbers by Elvis Presley, and two numbers by Tiffany Michel.
02:51 | March 9, 1949 (Broadcast Date) (Pre-taped, Date Unknown) | Bing Crosby Show (ABC) | So In Love |
Perry Botkin, Jr. (g), Bing Crosby, Peggy Lee (v)
01:55 | May 19, 1961 (First of two sessions) | Master Take (Capitol) | Hey, Look Me Over | |
02:50 | September 1, 1960 | Master Take (Capitol) | When He Makes Music | |
02:16 | September 13, 1966 | Master Take (Capitol) | So, What's New? | |
02:37 | July 26, 1960 | Master Take (Capitol) | Call Me Darling, Call Me Sweetheart, Call Me Dear | |
02:17 | July 26, 1960 | Master Take (Capitol) | A Bucket Of Tears | |
02:06 | May 29, 1963 | Master Take (Capitol) | A Doodlin' Song (Doop Doo-De Oop) | |
02:05 | July 26, 1960 | Alternate Take (Capitol) | I'm Gonna Go Fishin' |
Peggy Lee (ldr), Dave Cavanaugh (pdr), Robert "Bob" Bain, Ralph Carmichael, Bill Holman, Quincy Jones (arr, con), Max K. Bennett (con, b), Ralph Carmichael and His Orchestra, Bill Holman and His Orchestra (acc), Benny Carter, Bill Green (as), John "Plas" Johnson, Bill Perkins (ts), Jack Nimitz (bar), Walter "Pete" Candoli, Robert "Bob" Fowler, Al Porcino, Ray Triscari (t), Hoyt Bohannon, Lewis "Lew" McCreary, Richard T. "Dick" Nash (tb), Bob Knight (bt), Dennis Budimir (g), James "Jimmy" Rowles (p), Stan Levey (d), Peggy Lee (v), Other Individuals Unknown (unk)
NOTES:
The listed tracks are those found on the side of the disc that features Peggy Lee. A search for details about P 10286 might be attempted in the future, if this discographer's schedule allows for it. Also bear in mind that the dating of this disc (and most other discs from the AFRS Basic Music / Station Library series) is tentative.
02:30 | June 6, 1967 | Master Take (Capitol) | Lonesome Road | |
02:30 | June 6, 1967 | Master Take (Capitol) | I Feel It |
Peggy Lee (ldr), Dave Cavanaugh (pdr), Billy May (arr), Ralph Carmichael (con), Anthony Terran, James C. "Jimmy" Zito (t), Robert "Bob" Bain, Dennis Budimir, John Pisano (g), Max K. Bennett (b), Harry Bluestone aka Blostein, Arnold Delnick, Bonnie Douglas, David Frisina, Jacques Gasselin, Nat Kaproff, Erno Neufeld, Paul Shure, Gerald Vinci (str), Lou Levy (p), Toots Thielemans (h), Nick Ceroli (d), Justin Gordon, John "Plas" Johnson (wds), Peggy Lee (v)
NOTES:
The listed artists are those found on the side of the disc that features Peggy Lee. A search for details about P 10452 might be attempted in the future, if this discographer's schedule allows for it. Also bear in mind that the dating of this disc (and most other discs from the AFRS Basic Music / Station Library series) is tentative.
02:31 | June 9, 1967 (7:00 p.m. - 10:30 p.m.) | Master Take (Capitol) | Something Stupid | |
01:52 | June 8, 1967 | Master Take (Capitol) | You Must Have Been A Beautiful Baby | |
01:54 | June 10, 1967 | Master Take (Capitol) | I Can Hear The Music | |
01:48 | June 10, 1967 | Master Take (Capitol) | It Might As Well Be Spring | |
02:47 | June 9, 1967 (7:00 p.m. - 10:30 p.m.) | Master Take (Capitol) | Two For The Road | |
02:25 | June 10, 1967 | Master Take (Capitol) | Sing A Rainbow | |
02:46 | June 9, 1967 (7:00 p.m. - 10:30 p.m.) | Master Take (Capitol) | (Our) Love Is Here To Stay |
Peggy Lee (ldr), Dave Cavanaugh (pdr), Johnny Mandel, Ted Nichols (arr), Ralph Carmichael (ccm), Lou Levy (con, p), Unknown (r, b, str, d), Dennis Budimir, Mundell Lowe (g), Toots Thielemans (g, h, w), Max K. Bennett (b), John Guerin (per), Peggy Lee (v), Other Individuals Unknown (unk)
NOTES:
The listed tracks are those found on the side of the disc that features Peggy Lee. A search for details about P 10561 might be attempted in the future, if this discographer's schedule allows for it. Also bear in mind that the dating of this disc (and most other discs from the AFRS Basic Music / Station Library series) is tentative.
03:19 | May 19, 1958 | Master Take (Capitol) | Fever | |
02:34 | October 30, 1963 | Master Take (Capitol) | A Lot Of Livin' To Do | |
02:07 | November 14, 1962 (2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.) | Master Take (Capitol) | I'm A Woman | |
02:34 | July 22, 1966 | Master Take (Capitol) | Call Me | |
02:25 | March 18, 1968 (3:00-6:00 p.m.) | Master Take (Capitol) | Reason To Believe | |
02:43 | March 18, 1968 (3:00-6:00 p.m.) | Master Take (Capitol) | Didn't Want To Have To Do It |
Peggy Lee (ldr), Don Randi (om, key), Dave Cavanaugh, Mike Stoller (pdr, arr), Charles Koppelman, Jerry Leiber, Don Rubin (pdr), Benny Carter, Shorty Rogers (arr, con), Peggy Lee (arr, v), Billy May (arr), Max K. Bennett (con, b), Unknown (orc, t, frh, g, b, bfb, p, d, wds), Gene Quill (as), William H. "Bill" Hood (bar), Jack Sheldon, Stuart "Stu" Williamson (t), Dick Hyde, Richard Leith (tb), John Pisano (g), Joe Mondragon (b), Mike Melvoin (p), Shelly Manne (d), Stan Levey (per), Arnold Belnick, Emil F. Briano, William "Bill" Kurasch, Ralph Schaeffer, Daryl Terwilliger, Tibor Zelig (vn), Joseph Di Tullio, Nathan "Nate" Gershman, Raymond J. Kelley, Jerome A. Kessler (vc)
NOTES:
The listed tracks are those found on the side of the disc that features Peggy Lee. A search for details about P 10745 might be attempted in the future, if this discographer's schedule allows for it. Also bear in mind that the dating of this disc (and most other discs from the AFRS Basic Music / Station Library series) is tentative.
02:15 | March 21 (9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.) & 22 (1:00-4:00 p.m.), 1968 | Master Take (Capitol) | It'll Never Happen Again |
Peggy Lee (ldr), Don Randi (om), Charles Koppelman, Don Rubin (pdr), Shorty Rogers (con), James R. "Jim" Horn, John "Plas" Johnson (sax), Stan Fishelson, Jack Sheldon, Stuart "Stu" Williamson (t), Richard Leith, Lewis "Lew" McCreary (tb), Max K. Bennett, Brian Williams (b), Lou Levy (p), Michael Lang (key), Hal Blaine, Norman Jeffries (d), David Cohen (per), George F. Poole, Daryl Terwilliger (vn), Norman Botnick (vl), Jesse Ehrlich (vc), John E. Lowe (wds), Peggy Lee (v)
NOTES:
The listed artists are those found on the side of the disc that features Peggy Lee. A search for details about P 11041 might be attempted in the future, if this discographer's schedule allows for it. Also bear in mind that the dating of this disc (and most other discs from the AFRS Basic Music / Station Library series) is tentative.
02:54 | June 8, 1967 | Master Take (Capitol) | Release Me | |
02:31 | June 9, 1967 (7:00 p.m. - 10:30 p.m.) | Master Take (Capitol) | Something Stupid | |
01:52 | June 8, 1967 | Master Take (Capitol) | You Must Have Been A Beautiful Baby | |
02:21 | February 18, 1965 | Master Take (Capitol) | Sneakin' Up On You |
Peggy Lee (ldr), Dave Cavanaugh (pdr), {Head Arrangement} (arr), Ralph Carmichael (ccm), Lou Levy (con, p), Lou Levy and His Orchestra (acc), Unknown (r, str), Robert "Bob" Bain, Dennis Budimir, Mundell Lowe, John Pisano, William "Bill" Pitman (g), Max K. Bennett, Bob Whitlock or Don Prell (b), Toots Thielemans (h, w), John Guerin (d, per), Francisco Aguabella (bo, cng), Peggy Lee (v), Other Individuals Unknown (unk)
NOTES:
Side No. 1144 consists of three songs from the album Somethin' Groovy! and one song from the album Pass Me By. Each song is introduced by Peggy Lee herself. The show's closing features Herb Alpert doing a promotional spot on behalf of the Veterans' Administration. Side no. 1145 offers four numbers sung by Sammy Kaye.
02:35 | January 31, 1969 (Second session, 10:30-1:30 a.m.) | Master Take (Capitol) | Spinning Wheel |
Peggy Lee (ldr), Max K. Bennett (om, b), Phil Wright (pdr), Mike Melvoin (arr, con, org), Paul Horn (sax, f), Pete Christlieb (ts), John Audino, Robert "Bobby" Bryant, Marion "Buddy" Childers (t, fh), Paul Hubinon, Dick Hyde, Lewis "Lew" McCreary (tb), William Hinshaw (frh), James Burton (g, Gut), Fred Robinson (g, 12g, Gut), Michael Lang (p, elp), Paul Humphrey (d), Kenneth Watson (trd, tym, Lat), Peggy Lee (v)
NOTES:
The listed artists are those found on the side of the disc that features Peggy Lee. A search for details about P 11310 might be attempted in the future, if this discographer's schedule allows for it. Also bear in mind that the dating of this disc (and most other discs from the AFRS Basic Music / Station Library series) is tentative.
02:15 | February 15, 1969 (8:00-12:00 p.m.) | Master Take (Capitol) | (All Of A Sudden) My Heart Sings | |
02:37 | February 12, 1969 (7:00 p.m. - 11:00 p.m.) | Master Take (Capitol) | (Sittin' On) The Dock Of The Bay | |
03:01 | February 15, 1969 (8:00-12:00 p.m.) | Master Take (Capitol) | (You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman | |
02:38 | January 31, 1969 (First session, 7:00-10:00 p.m.) | Master Take (Capitol) | Everyday People | |
04:05 | January 31, 1969 (First session, 7:00-10:00 p.m.) | Master Take (Capitol) | Please, Send Me Someone To Love | |
03:15 | February 12, 1969 (7:00 p.m. - 11:00 p.m.) | Master Take (Capitol) | I Think It's Gonna Rain Today |
Peggy Lee (ldr), Max K. Bennett (om, b), Phil Wright (pdr), Robert "Bobby" Bryant (arr, t), Mike Melvoin (arr, con, p, elp, elo, org), James R. "Jim" Horn (sax, f, o), Donald J. "Don" Menza (sax, f, ts), Pete Christlieb (f, ts, bar), Ernest Watts (f, ts, t, o), John "Plas" Johnson (ts), John Audino (t, bt, fh), Marion "Buddy" Childers (t, c, fh), Paul Hubinon (t), Reunald Jones, Paul Rubinon, James C. "Jimmy" Zito (t, fh), George Bohanon (tb, eu), David Allan Duke (tb, frh, tu), Dick Hyde, Richard Leith, Lewis "Lew" McCreary (tb, bt), Charles C. "Charlie" Loper (tb), Donald Waldrop (tb, tu, bt), William Hinshaw (frh, tu), Louis Blackburn (bt, tnt), Michael Anthony (g, elg, 12g), James Burton (g, 12g, Gut, slg), Michael Lang (g, p, elp, org), Mundell Lowe (g, elg), Fred Robinson (g, 12g, Gut), Lawrence "Larry" Knechtel (p, hps, org), Merlyn Ray Pohlman (pac, ela), Michael Deasy (gch, hal, bel), Joe Porcaro (mal, per), James "Jim" Gordon (d, Lat, per), Paul Humphrey, Grady Tate (d), Earl Palmer (d, tym, bel), Kenneth Watson (trd, Lat), Sandra Crouch (tam), Peggy Lee (v), Sister Love's Ghen Berry, Sister Love's Lillie Fort, Sister Love's Vermettya Royster (bkv)
NOTES:
Side P 11333 is entirely dedicated to these Lee tracks from her Capitol LP A Natural Woman. Side P 11334 comprises five tracks from Brenda Lee's LP Johnny One Time. On a different note, bear in mind that the dating of this disc (and most other discs from the AFRS Basic Music / Station Library series) is tentative.
03:28 | October 14, 1969 (8:00 p.m.-12:00 midnight) | Master Take (Capitol) | Love Story | |
03:04 | February 4 & January 29, 1969 | Master Take (Capitol) | Me And My Shadow | |
03:00 | October 15, 1969 (8:00 p.m. - 12:00 midnight) | Master Take (Capitol) | Brother Love's Traveling Salvation Show | |
03:14 | October 15, 1969 (8:00 p.m. - 12:00 midnight) | Master Take (Capitol) | Something | |
02:47 | October 14, 1969 (8:00 p.m.-12:00 midnight) | Master Take (Capitol) | Johnny (Linda) | |
03:31 | October 15, 1969 (8:00 p.m. - 12:00 midnight) | Master Take (Capitol) | Don't Smoke In Bed |
Peggy Lee (ldr), Max K. Bennett (om, b), Phil Wright (pdr), Bill Halverson (eng), Mundell Lowe, Mike Melvoin (arr, con), George Tipton (ccm), Charles T. Harrington (r, sax, unk), James R. "Jim" Horn, Donald J. "Don" Menza (r, unk), John Audino, Marion "Buddy" Childers, Paul Hubinon, Oliver "Ollie" Mitchell, Anthony Terran, James C. "Jimmy" Zito (t, unk), R. D. McMickle (t), James "Jimmy" Cleveland, Richard Leith, Charles C. "Charlie" Loper (tb), Dick Hyde (tb, unk), William Hinshaw, Henry Sigismonti (tu), Dennis Budimir, John J. Kelson Jr., Tom "Tommy" Morgan, Peter Woodford (g, unk), Howard Roberts, Louis "Louie" Shelton (g), Merlyn Ray Pohlman (eb), Maury Dell (p), Lou Levy (p, unk), Lawrence "Larry" Knechtel (org), Victor Feldman (vib, unk), Gayle (aka Gail) Levant (hrp), Gary Coleman, Earl Palmer (d, per, unk), Jerry D. Williams (d), Israel Baker, Assa Drori, William Hector, Bernard Kundell, Henry Peber, Stanley Plummer, Ralph Schaefer, Tibor Zelig (vn), Raymond J. Kelley, Ralph "Ray" Kramer (vc), Peggy Lee (v), B. K. Lewis, Thomas W. "Tom" Scott, Donald Waldrop (unk)
NOTES:
The listed tracks are those found on the side of the disc that features Peggy Lee. A search for details about P 11697 might be attempted in the future, if this discographer's schedule allows for it. Also bear in mind that the dating of this disc (and most other discs from the AFRS Basic Music / Station Library series) is tentative.
05:05 | February 17, 1970 (7:00 p.m. - 11:00 p.m.) | Master Take (Capitol) | Bridge Over Troubled Water | |
02:42 | February 17, 1970 (7:00 p.m. - 11:00 p.m.) | Master Take (Capitol) | (There's) Always Something There To Remind Me | |
04:01 | February 20, 1970 (6:30 p.m. - 9:30 p.m.) | Master Take (Capitol) | I See Your Face Before Me | |
03:50 | February 20, 1970 (6:30 p.m. - 9:30 p.m.) | Master Take (Capitol) | Raindrops Keep Falling On My Head | |
03:06 | February 20, 1970 (6:30 p.m. - 9:30 p.m.) | Master Take (Capitol) | What Are You Doing The Rest Of Your Life? |
Peggy Lee (ldr), Max K. Bennett (om, b, unk), Phil Wright (pdr), Hank Cicalo (eng), Mike Melvoin (arr, con), Thomas W. "Tom" Scott (r), Charles T. Harrington (sax), James R. "Jim" Horn, Donald J. "Don" Menza (sax, unk), Marion "Buddy" Childers, Charles "Chuck" Findley, Oliver "Ollie" Mitchell (t, unk), Dick Hyde (t, tb), George Bohanon, Richard T. "Dick" Nash (tb), Vincent DeRosa, David Allan Duke, William Hinshaw (frh), Dennis Budimir, Louis "Louie" Shelton, Peter Woodford (g, unk), Lou Levy (p, unk), Lawrence "Larry" Knechtel (org, unk), Pete Jolly, Joseph L. "Joe" Sample (key, unk), Gary Coleman (d, per, unk), Victor Feldman, James "Jim" Gordon, Milton Holland (per, unk), Earl Palmer (per), Robert "Bob" Hardaway (wds, unk), Peggy Lee (v), Anthony Ortega (unk)
NOTES:
The listed tracks are those found on the side of the disc that features Peggy Lee. A search for details about P 11987 might be attempted in the future, if this discographer's schedule allows for it. Also bear in mind that the dating of this disc (and most other discs from the AFRS Basic Music / Station Library series) is tentative.
02:29 | August 5, 1970 (8:00 p.m. - 12:00 midnight) | Master Take (Capitol) | I've Never Been So Happy In My Life | |
03:20 | July 21, 1970 (8:00 p.m. - 12:00 midnight) | Master Take (Capitol) | The Long And Winding Road | |
02:29 | August 5, 1970 (8:00 p.m. - 12:00 midnight) | Master Take (Capitol) | That's What Living's About | |
03:08 | August 27, 1970 | Master Take (Capitol) | Let's Get Lost In Now | |
03:18 | August 27, 1970 | Master Take (Capitol) | Make It With You | |
03:53 | August 27, 1970 | Master Take (Capitol) | Goodbye |
Peggy Lee (ldr), Marion L. Klein (om), Phil Wright (pdr), Benny Golson (arr, con), Gene L. "Gino" Bozzacco, Harry "Sweets" Edison, Emmanuel "Manny" Klein (t), Robert "Bob" Ascher, George Bohanon, Lewis "Lew" McCreary (tb), James "Jim" Decker, David Allan Duke, Alan Robinson (frh), Donald Waldrop (tu), Dennis Budimir, Peter Woodford (g), Max K. Bennett (b, eb), Clare Fischer, Lou Levy, James "Jimmy" Rowles (p), Carl Fortina (pac), John Guerin, Earl Palmer (d), Jules Greenberg, Emil Radocchia aka Richards (per), Israel Baker, George Berres, Elliott Fisher, Erno Neufeld, Stanley Plummer, Nathan Ross, Carroll Stephens, Daryl Terwilliger (vn), Dorothy Colton, Allan Harshman (vl), Ronald Cooper, Edgar Lustgarten (vc), Gene Cipriano, Mel Tax (wds), Peggy Lee (v), Other Individuals Unknown (unk)
NOTES:
This LP's flip side (P 12366) features six songs from Laura Nyro's album Christmas And The Beads Of Sweat.
02:45 | May 11, 1971 (1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.) | Master Take (Capitol) | Help Me Make It Through The Night | |
04:01 | April 5, 1971 | Master Take (Capitol) | I Was Born In Love With You | |
03:24 | May 11, 1971 (1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.) | Master Take (Capitol) | I Don't Know How To Love Him | |
02:55 | April 5, 1971 | Master Take (Capitol) | My Sweet Lord | |
03:53 | April 6, 1971 | Master Take (Capitol) | Where Did They Go? |
Peggy Lee (ldr), Thomas L. "Snuff" Garrett (pdr), Thorne Norgar, Phil Ramone (eng), Allan A. "Al" Capps (arr), Don Sebesky (arr, con), Jules Jacob[s] (r), Dennis Budimir, Louis "Lou" Morell (g), Jerry O. Scheff (b), Lou Levy (p), Mike Melvoin (org), Ronald Ellis "Ron" Tutt (d), Leonard Malarsky, Marshall Sosson (vn), Kurt Reher (vc), Peggy Lee (v), David Burk, Alan C. Estes, Virgil P. Evans, Other Individuals Unknown (unk)
NOTES:
Naturally, the listed tracks are those found on the side of the disc that features Peggy Lee. The side (P 12797) is entirely dedicated to the album. The other side of the vinyl, P 12798, is similarly dedicated to one album (Boots Randolph's Homer Louis Randolph, III). On another note, bear in mind that the dating of this disc (and most other discs from the AFRS Basic Music / Station Library series) is tentative.
01:55 | April 28, 1972 | Master Take (Capitol) | The More I See You | |
02:15 | April 28, 1972 | Master Take (Capitol) | I'll Be Seeing You | |
03:22 | April 24, 1972 | Master Take (Capitol) | Love Song | |
02:49 | April 27, 1972 | Master Take (Capitol) | Razor (Love Me As I Am) | |
04:44 | April 24, 1972 | Master Take (Capitol) | A Song For You | |
03:23 | April 27, 1972 | Master Take (Capitol) | Just For A Thrill |
Peggy Lee (ldr), Tom Catalano (pdr), Armin Steiner (eng), Artie Butler (arr, con, p), Larry Carlton, Louis "Louie" Shelton (g), Reinhold Press (b), Unknown (str), Michael Omartian (p), Earl Palmer (d), Gary Coleman, Victor Feldman (per), Peggy Lee (v)
NOTES:
The listed tracks are those found on the side of the disc that features Peggy Lee. A search for details about P 13454 might be attempted in the future, if this discographer's schedule allows for it. Also bear in mind that the dating of this disc (and most other discs from the AFRS Basic Music / Station Library series) is tentative.
04:24 | Late April, 1974 | Master Take (Atlantic) | He Is The One | |
04:36 | Late April, 1974 | Master Take (Atlantic) | Easy Evil | |
04:04 | Late April, 1974 | Master Take (Atlantic) | Don't Let Me Be Lonely Tonight | |
03:51 | Late April, 1974 | Master Take (Atlantic) | Always | |
02:25 | Late April, 1974 | Master Take (Atlantic) | Sometimes |
Peggy Lee (ldr), Dave Grusin (pdr, arr, con, p, fen, snt, per), Peggy Lee (pdr, arr, v), Phil Schier (eng), Artie Butler (arr), Erno Neufeld (ccm), Pete Christlieb (f, ts), Jerome Richardson (ss, as, bar), Charles "Chuck" Findley (t), Frank Rosolino (tb), Vincent DeRosa (frh), Gene Cipriano (o), Dennis Budimir, Dan Ferguson, Lee Ritenour, David T. Walker (g), Chuck Rainey (b), Unknown (str), George Gaffney (p), Dick Borden (d), Harvey Mason (d, per), Bobbye Hall (cng), Jim Gilstrap, Joe Green, Marti McCall, Jackie Ward, Edna Wright (bkv)
NOTES:
The listed tracks are those found on the side of the disc that features Peggy Lee. A search for details about P 14934 might be attempted in the future, if this discographer's schedule allows for it. Also bear in mind that the dating of this disc (and most other discs from the AFRS Basic Music / Station Library series) is tentative.
02:50 | Between Monday, June 2 and Thursday, June 5, 1975 | Master Take (A&M) | I Remember | |
04:22 | May 30, 1975 | Master Take (A&M) | Some Cats Know | |
04:03 | August 1, 1975 | Master Take (A&M) | Say It | |
03:04 | August 1, 1975 | Master Take (A&M) | A Little White Ship | |
03:54 | June 6, 1975 | Master Take (A&M) | Longings For A Simpler Time |
Peggy Lee (ldr), Jerry Leiber, Mike Stoller (pdr), Hank Cicalo, Pete Romano, Carmen aka Carmine Rubino (eng), Johnny Mandel (arr, con), Meco Monardo (s-a), Georgia Alwan, Norman Benno, Gene Cipriano, Harry Klee, Ronald Langinger, Abe Most, John Neufield, Jack Nimitz, Bill Perkins, Jerome Richardson, Thomas W. "Tom" Scott, Bud Shank (r), George Young (r, f), Joe Burnett, Marion "Buddy" Childers, Charles "Chuck" Findley, Paul Hubinon, Malcolm McNab, Anthony Terran (t), Charles C. "Charlie" Loper, Richard T. "Dick" Nash, Kenny Shroyer, Phillip Tule, Mike Vlatkovich, Chauncey Welsch (tb), Vincent DeRosa, Alan Robinson, Marilyn Robinson (hrn), John "Tommy" Johnson, Bill Masonheimer (tu), Dennis Budimir, John Pisano, Tommy Tedesco (g, bj), Ray Brown, Joe Mondragon (b), Fred Seykora (b, vc), Unknown (str), Clare Fischer, Dave Grusin, Artie Kane, Michael Lang, Mike Melvoin, Varda Ullman (key), Stephen Paietta (pac), Corky Hale (hrp), Larry Bunker, Gene Estes, John Guerin, Ken Park, Joe Porcaro, Emil Radocchia aka Richards, Jack Ranelli, Mark Stevens, Alvin Stoller, Kenneth Watson (d, per), Victor Feldman (per), Arnold Belnick, Blanche Belnick, Harry Bluestone aka Blostein, Norman Carr, Harold Dicterow, Assa Drori, Irving Geller, William "Bill" Kurasch, Betty Lamagna, Carl Lamagna, Guy Lumia, Erno Neufeld, Wilbert Nuttycombe, John Pintavalle, Tony Posk, Elliot Rosoff, Bob Sanov, Paul Shure, Richard Sortomme, Mari Tsumura, Gerald Vinci, Shari Zippert (vn), Julien Barber, Allan Harshman, Virginia Majewski, Barbara Thomason (vl), Anne Goodman, Dennis Karmazyn, Jess Levy, Edgar Lustgarten, Jackie Lustgarten (vc), {Head Arrangement} (v), Peggy Lee (v, spk)
NOTES:
The listed tracks are those found on the side of the disc that features Peggy Lee (P 15768). The other side contains four songs from the Donna Summer LP Love to Love You Baby. The dating should be deemed likely rather than definitive; the year 1976 is an alternative.
02:45 | March 13, 1977 (6:00 p.m. & 8:30 p.m.) | Mastered For Polydor | Love For Sale | |
03:40 | March 13, 1977 (6:00 p.m. & 8:30 p.m.) | Mastered For Polydor | The Folks Who Live On The Hill | |
03:10 | March 13, 1977 (6:00 p.m. & 8:30 p.m.) | Mastered For Polydor | Make Believe | |
02:25 | March 13, 1977 (6:00 p.m. & 8:30 p.m.) | Mastered For Polydor | Fever | |
01:15 | March 13, 1977 (6:00 p.m. & 8:30 p.m.) | Mastered For Polydor | Why Don't You Do Right? | |
03:52 | March 13, 1977 (6:00 p.m. & 8:30 p.m.) | Mastered For Polydor | Is That All There Is? |
Peggy Lee (ldr), Ken Barnes (pdr), Steve Taylor (eng), Richard "Dick" Hazard, Nelson Riddle (arr), Peter Moore, Jack Parnell (con), The Jack Parnell Orchestra (acc), Bob Burns (as), Duncan Lamont, Tommy Whittle (ts), Kenny Baker (t), Richard Edwards, Don Lusher (tb), Tony Fisher (fh), Judd Proctor (g), Unknown (str), Ronnie Price (key), Ronnie Verrell (d), Peggy Lee (v)
NOTES:
The Peggy Lee album numbers are on side P 17505. The release year data is an educated guess.
02:10 | January 4, 1963 | Master Take (Capitol) | The Alley Cat Song | |
02:34 | January 2, 1963 | Master Take (Capitol) | Mama's Gone, Goodbye | |
02:35 | January 5, 1963 | Master Take (Capitol) | Come Rain Or Come Shine | |
02:07 | November 14, 1962 (2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.) | Master Take (Capitol) | I'm A Woman | |
02:43 | January 5, 1963 | Master Take (Capitol) | Mack The Knife (Die Moritat Von Mackie Messer) | |
02:23 | January 4, 1963 | Master Take (Capitol) | I Left My Heart In San Francisco | |
02:17 | January 3, 1963 | Master Take (Capitol) | A Taste Of Honey |
Peggy Lee (ldr), Dave Cavanaugh, Mike Stoller (pdr, arr), Jerry Leiber (pdr), Benny Carter, Richard "Dick" Hazard (arr, con), Other Individuals Unknown (acc), Paul Horn (r), Justin Gordon (f), Gene Quill (as), Emmanuel "Manny" Klein, Unknown (t), Dave Wells (tb), Al Hendrickson, John Pisano (g), Max K. Bennett (b), Mike Melvoin (p), Stan Levey (d, per), Francisco Aguabella (per), Peggy Lee (v)
01:55 | May 19, 1961 (First of two sessions) | Master Take (Capitol) | Hey, Look Me Over | |
03:21 | March 31, 1962 | Master Take (Capitol) | The Best Is Yet To Come | |
01:59 | October 30, 1963 | Master Take (Capitol) | I've Got Your Number | |
02:23 | December 9, 1964 | Master Take (Capitol) | Pass Me By | |
02:06 | May 29, 1963 | Master Take (Capitol) | A Doodlin' Song (Doop Doo-De Oop) | |
02:24 | December 9, 1964 | Master Take (Capitol) | Then Was Then (And Now Is Now) | |
02:07 | 10/27/1965 | Master Take (Capitol) | Big Spender |
Peggy Lee (ldr), Dave Cavanaugh (pdr), John Kraus (eng), Cy Coleman, Quincy Jones (arr, con), Dave Grusin, Shorty Rogers (arr), Max K. Bennett (con, b), Benny Carter (con, as), Bill Holman (con), Lou Levy (con, p), Bill Holman and His Orchestra (acc), Unknown (orc, oc), Justin Gordon (r), Bill Green (as), John "Plas" Johnson, Bill Perkins (ts), Jack Nimitz (bar), Walter "Pete" Candoli, Robert "Bob" Fowler, Conrad Gozzo, Al Porcino, Clarence "Shorty" Sherock, Ray Triscari (t), Milton "Milt" Bernhart, Hoyt Bohannon, Billy Byers, Lewis "Lew" McCreary, Richard T. "Dick" Nash, Kenny Shroyer (tb), Bob Knight (bt), Dennis Budimir, Al Hendrickson (g), James "Jimmy" Rowles (p), Emil Richards, aka Emil Radocchia (vib, per), Stan Levey, Mel Lewis (d), Peggy Lee (v), Other Individuals Unknown (unk)
NOTES:
The listed tracks are those found on the side of the disc that features Peggy Lee. A search for details about P 18766 might be attempted in the future, if this discographer's schedule allows for it. Also bear in mind that the dating of this disc (and most other discs from the AFRS Basic Music / Station Library series) is tentative.
04:05 | May 30 And 31, 1979 | Master Take (DRG) | You | |
03:32 | May 30 And 31, 1979 | Master Take (DRG) | Easy Does It | |
03:38 | May 30 And 31, 1979 | Master Take (DRG) | Close Enough For Love | |
03:16 | May 30 And 31, 1979 | Master Take (DRG) | Come In From The Rain | |
03:16 | May 30 And 31, 1979 | Master Take (DRG) | In The Days Of Our Love |
Peggy Lee (ldr), Hugh Fordin (pdr), Tchad Blake, Geoff Howe (eng), Richard "Dick" Hazard (arr, con), Dennis Budimir, John Chiodini, John Pisano (elg), Max K. Bennett (eb), Ian Underwood (elp), John Guerin (d, per), Peggy Lee (v)
NOTES:
The listed tracks are those found on the side of the disc that features Peggy Lee. A search for details about P 18821 might be attempted in the future, if this discographer's schedule allows for it. Also bear in mind that the dating of this disc (and most other discs from the AFRS Basic Music / Station Library series) is tentative. Still further, the catalogue numbers may be wrong in the case of this particular entry.
02:32 | November 1, 2, 3, 1989 | Master Take (MusicMasters) | He's A Tramp | |
04:16 | November 1, 2, 3, 1989 | Master Take (MusicMasters) | There'll Be Another Spring | |
03:21 | November 1, 2, 3, 1989 | Master Take (MusicMasters) | Fever | |
02:30 | November 1, 2, 3, 1989 | Master Take (MusicMasters) | I'll Give It All To You | |
02:27 | November 1, 2, 3, 1989 | Master Take (MusicMasters) | Things Are Swingin' | |
02:35 | November 1, 2, 3, 1989 | Master Take (MusicMasters) | The Shining Sea |
Peggy Lee (ldr), John Chiodini (pdr, arr, g, elg, bkv), Peggy Lee (pdr, arr, v), John Snyder (pdr), Johnny Mandel (arr), Mike Renzi (arr, con, p), Sanford Allen (con, vn), Jay Leonhart (b), William Galison (hps), Peter Grant (d), Mark Sherman (per), Robert Fuchs, Winterton Garvey, Stanley Hunter, Regis Iandiorio, Louann Montesi, Dale Stuckenbruck (vn), Diane Barere, Melissa Meell (vc)
NOTES:
The listed tracks are those found on the side of the disc that features Peggy Lee. A search for details about P 26543 might be attempted in the future, if this discographer's schedule allows for it. Also bear in mind that the dating of this disc (and most other discs from the AFRS Basic Music / Station Library series) is tentative.
02:28 | November 19, 1947 | Master Take (Capitol) | Why Don't You Do Right? |
Peggy Lee (ldr), Lee Gillette (pdr), Billy May (arr), Dave Barbour And His Orchestra (acc), Unknown (str), Peggy Lee (v), Other Individuals Unknown (unk)
NOTES:
The listed tracks are those found on the side of the disc that features Peggy Lee. A search for details about P 27098 might be attempted in the future, if this discographer's schedule allows for it. Also bear in mind that the dating of this disc (and most other discs from the AFRS Basic Music / Station Library series) is tentative.