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cal ae ace at PEGGY LEE Born in Jamestown, North Dakota, Peggy decided whilst in her early teens that music was to be her life's work. On graduation from high school she went to Hollywood, only to find that for young unknown singers engagements were few, so after a short stay she returned to her hometown to gain more experience. ? She launched on a radio career and became the first “ live” entertainment at the Powers Hotel, and after a brief season with Will Osborne's band, Peggy left for California once more and secured an engagement in the Doll House at Palm Springs, This lead her to a two year contract with Benny Goodman, Her first record made in 1943 with Benny Goodman was a fabulous success, and she subsequently had her first million selling disc with “ Mafiana"" for the Capitol label. Peggy has proved herself one of the most versatile performers in the entertainment world. In 1950 she was selected by Billboard as the most popular female vocalist, in 1956 she was awarded an Oscar nomination by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences as Best Supporting Actress of the Year, plus the Audience Award, Laurel Award and Film Critics Award, She has appeared on virtually all the major T.V. programmes, including the Perry Come, Steve Allen, Ed Sullivan and Jackie Gleason Shows, and among her night club bookings are The Copacabana, New York, Sands Hotel, Las Vegas, Ciro’s and the Coconut Grove, Hollywood. Peggy's record successes are numerous and fabulous! In addition to such Long Play Albums as “JUMP FOR JOY," “ALL AGLOW AGAIN,” “LATIN ALA LEE,” her smash singles include, MANANA, LIGHT OF LOVE, YOU DON'T KNOW, YES INDEED! and the perennial favourite, “ THINGS ARE SWINGIN’ We are proud to present this album of songs as a tribute to a truly great artist. THE PUBLISHER. PEGGY LEE ALBUM CONTENTS Page MANANA- = = = = = 4 4 PHOTOGRAPH- - - - = - 6 1 LOST MY SUGAR IN SALT LAKE CITY 7 LIGHT OFLOVE - - - - ~ 10 YOU DONT KNOW - - - = 12 PHOTOGRAPH- - - - - - 15 IT KEEPS YOU YOUNG- - - = 16 YES INDEED! - - - - + -- 18 4 MANANA (Is Good Enough For Me) By PEGGY LEE and DAVE BARBOUR Samba (Brightly) pile Wa ie a_i ta £ SSS =F f 1 The wa- er sho is drip - ping andthe feneo_ sho 779 2 My moth-eru a= ways wo fees shes Working 30h, once I had some mon -ey but I gave it tw broth - er took his suit - case and he went a oth st i Tn is woking jon = a - Tete = \ ste = 4 pock - et needs some mon- ey so I can't. go in - to M ev- ry time’ she looks fer .me Tm sleep ing in the My said "aed oy fae Mow Hey" was Som? RE fe Ba i fee ther BM he ins ly’ lead “tobe aE. ty some - one does - wt fix it PN be _soak- ing to ay But ¥ FF — . = ‘Bb é laa ve. » | ——_ r o = + esr the mothser thinks Em “at 08 Sy Ny = he ake in Tr said a lit - tle lat - er that the horse she was 50 he Hee ey aia" thty—'P“afdua fotin to) ake “aS TP pa ss Ne wat Se eo too the ai ay go Ea oe — ram ey + BS eo > > = * 7 om Asymbols for Piano-Accordion Guitar and Banjo Gapyright 1948 by Barbour-Lve Mfusie Corp, New York International Copyright Soonra Gampbell, Connelly & Co,Ltd, 40, Denmark St,London W.C.2 Sd ial ieseroed for the British Enpire Gxcluding Australasia, Canada and Newfoundiand)and the Irish Free Stats 6.0.8. BOT nels Vk ne fe tos se te ee < =e = car she nous 3 mo tor go T= cant go go to work MA- NA-NA, but 1 got - ta give the horse my mo =" ney is some thing hen I. burma the house down the = chi- Ib we dont needa win = dow ‘on__such Saas a CHORUS Wes, Wim die good e-novgh for To - mor = row is MA ~ NA - NA MA - NA - NA, aE Zick good enough for me. ©.0.8.807 Featured in the 20th Century-Fox Production “STORMY WEATHER” I Lost My Sugar In Salt Lake City LEON RENE and Words and Music by JOHNNY LANGE + Slow Blues (with feeling) ~ KEY Eb fla’ a! a's ta die | od! dca’ ita ['s .s :s ma tfe :- Salt LakeCit-yhauntsme, Howthat oit-y taunts me; Nightand day I find *zbm Abo Bbm Cdim Salt Lake Cit- ¥ bm abn Fob bo | * Symbols for Piano-Accordion, Guitar & Banjo International Copyright Secured Copyright MCMXLII by Mills Music Inc. New York All Rights Reserved Campbell, Connelly & Co. Ltd.10, Denmark St.London.W.C.2 C08. 473 CHORUS tis Il ta: 11s mins | a! ita ts i= | wre sm .d'jta cd Lost My Su-gar In Salt Lake Cit-y, Ohwhydid1 go there? and nev-er gone no -where,— 2) with sweot talk from Kan- sas Cit-y, bo Cm Bm xby ab Bbm Cm Eby ols cfomaried |r cd ris d | mace id tad } She Poueht mm giamonds and Him-ou-sines— And stole that ay of mine. 4 thm Aye aim Rb 0.08.47 aim Abo Rhy Ab7 Rb Ifi-d | om si (tard is mins} shell y, in’ she I cried myheart out in sows SST bo rosp-in’,— For $8 dono mo wrong. I lost My Su- gar In Ab7 Fm Eb Fo Bho Chm BPS {lat sta is tr= sre:m .d' ita :1 wm |— :- t- sd | 8 cf mare } Salt Lake Cit-y, ‘The day I heard the news — Sho ett me deep in my Salt Lake Cit-y, And when! heard the news It left me deep in my b, Om Bbm pho F “Ruy Bhm Om phy Bb9 49. b7 Abo {lesa rie ra dts cf mar sol- i -tude_ with theSalt Lake Cit - y blues. oe ip Pm ‘cb7 Eb Fm7 OCS ATE 40 LIGHT OF LOVE by CHARLES SINGLETON Moderately bright Spiritual Keye REFRAIN Ce ee ee ee es a 1 AIL ny doors; Tin gonna. 0-pen up sll my doors; Tm gor-na my doors, Andlet the Light Of Love come in. ir In sy prays ev-'ry day, TH some hap-pi-ness comes my way; Tim gon-na Copyright © 1958 by Singloton Musie Ine, NewYork International Copyright Secured DASH MUSIC Co.Ltd, 17, Berners Strest, London. All Rights Reserved De.to1 my doors, Andlet the, Light OF Love come in. ‘Gorna o-pen up the D707 = id die nant front door,the wide door, the back door,theside door, All the doors to my heart; Gonna o-penup the c {le left door,theright door,the day door,the night door, Now is thetime to start.— t fin we ta iH put a-side ev = ry-thing, Because I wan-na hear ‘o-pen up _all._my doors, Andlt the Light Of Lovecome in. — ‘Vin gon-na Fr By Emaar a ppt 2 YOU DON’T KNOW Words and Music by WALTER SPRIGGS Very Slowly Key Bhi. yt ama tanned tats bs cf, ama sf emaed doing af maf amped tmat the" ie rt i i ‘You Dot KnowhowmuchY love you, YouDorltKnowhowmsehT care You Dorlt Knowhow much Ineed you 3. % “ e A 2 3 Wnadie 1 fey a timate 1d be 1 mad inal 09 See ds js Ba-by, ‘You Don't Know, Ba-by No, yon don't, Know howl r J = = = = = = g 3 gevg ged ms 3 Copyright © MCMLVI & MCMLVIII by Roosevelt Music Co. Ine. New York International Copyright Secured CAMPBELL, CONNELLY & Co, Ltd, 10 Denmark St, London, W.0.2 C.C.B.775 "All Rights Reserved ‘The flame you left is still burn-ing, 2 TF fF FEF iF FP FF? Fn Bb Pos ab eb a 8 Bh lise ama ef_cmacd td c= d be of crusted te ef amacf amd ls yf mad td cfiamat | res MS eee re ‘burn-ing deep downin my soul When I thinkof all your lov-in'and kis-in’ it makes my blood run cold. You Dont Know, 3. 2 oe 2 3 sg cd re & SSeS ‘You Don't Know,Ba-by, ‘No, you 3 og tees Fe ve PE FFB J+ =a + Bbr abr C.0.B.775 ‘of my friends call me crazy for act- ing the way that I do But F ode hm fm ddd CS 3 Bb a ® We jus of ls of ma yd Fg fy ema fama dtd ems 4 — 3 YT justoavt- a= help my- self ‘cause im still in love with yon, You Dor't Know, 2 2 2 dant 1 tes fimati= 1) famad | mad. rs Ba-by, You DostKnowBacby,_YouDortnow, Ba-byy ‘YouDorltKnow,Ba-ty, No, you — = | =) 4 we (ere a” LE Bb aby oll ima ed ana ld 2. : » — doxit, No, you canit knowhow I feel; ——_ * STEEP EF Eb Fas £8 Bb? a : CCB. 775 16 16 IT KEBPS YOU YOUNG ‘Words and Music by eae SINGLETON ‘Moderato oo z ¥_|F Whenyovve got some-one who lovesyoumad-ly Tt. Keeps You Young — a a7 ze Il: wldiadiididil to} a fla im :s | 6 bos id samesweet someone wants youbad-ly (Ah) It Keeps You Young And it_ makes no diffrence if youre [7 eb {la' .a! float sev-en-teen or iff youre seven-ty Lovehas the pow-er to keepyou green S0 ro om? m7 07 Pm on+ For cb 8 copyright © MOMIVIL & MCBLIX ty Roosevelt MusioCo.fne..New York International Copyright Seoured ‘CAMPBELL, CONNELLY & o.L14.10, Denmask Strest,London WO2 o.0-n.934 ‘All Rights Rosorved a7 fin im fmt dr. : 1 Hine | age dovs-rit mat-ter none, Its fun whenyouve gotsomeone who callsyou"ba-by” Tt Keeps You ee Fm? fin i= ahaa Young And B® eays"Tm yours end dostimean may- be” Tekeepsyou youg well, Ie Pm ise da I have got that some-one ‘Thatshow I know so well Love Keeps You Young; Cut you — lhe Pa? Fare * o7 Tar oo FOO in Va ie a Wa she 1 ‘When youve tell by 2 Bb Far 3 bbe Bb sat YES INDEED! (A JIVE SPIRITUAL) SY, OLIVER ‘Words and Music by ‘You will feel- in in.—smo Yes in - deed * ‘Those letters indicate the names of chords for Piano Accordion Gultar & Banjo ‘copyright MOMXLT by Embassy Musio Corporation, New Yorke U.S.A. “Iaternational Copyright Seoured Campbell, Connelly. #00, td,, 10, Denmark St, London. WC. &, CCB. 342 CHORUS gi etreen deter eed ee oe shout © when it out if its Gn? P In - deed deed when it “Jack it shout shout hits you Yes sends you” Yes Tn “Hal - le “Let me shout shout You'll ‘You'll moves you, jump - in} ‘Yes ‘Makes you'll ‘you spir - it Jive starts When the ‘When that Mi ke Id eee le ew oh a i = = = SSS JH = hits you_ You'll hol-la—_ Yes In - It comes hits you. -You'll_‘hol-la___ Yes In - — Lome and Brydone (Printers) Limited, London

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