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  1. Waiting for the Train to Come In
  2. I Don't Know Enough About You
  3. It's All Over Now
  4. It's a Good Day
  5. Chi-Baba Chi-Baba (My Bambino Go to Sleep)
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  1. Waiting for the Train to Come In
  2. I Don't Know Enough About You
  3. It's All Over Now
  4. It's a Good Day
  5. Chi-Baba Chi-Baba (My Bambino Go to Sleep)
  6. Golden Earrings
  7. Why Don't You Do Right?
  8. Mañana (Is Soon Enough for Me)
  9. Don't Smoke in Bed
  10. Bali Ha'i
  11. Riders in the Sky (A Cowboy Legend)
  12. The Old Master Painter
  13. Fever
  14. Alright, Okay, You Win
  15. My Man
  16. Hallelujah, I Love Him So
  17. Heart
  18. I'm Gonna Go Fishin'
  19. Hey, Look Me Over!
  20. I'm a Woman
  21. The Alley Cat Song
  22. Pass Me By
  23. Come Back to Me
  24. Big Spender
  25. So What's New?
  26. Walking Happy
  27. I Feel It
  28. Is That All There Is?
  29. Meals for Millions
  30. Them There Eyes
  31. That Old Feeling
  32. You Can Depend on Me
  33. Stormy Weather
  34. They Can't Take That Away from Me
  35. Swing Low, Sweet Chariot]
  36. Crazy He Calls Me
  37. Lover, Come Back to Me
  38. For Every Man There's a Woman
  39. When Irish Eyes Are Smiling
  40. A Nightingale Can Sing the Blues
  41. Whee Baby
  42. I'll Dance at Your Wedding
  43. Where Are You?
  44. There'll Be Some Changes Made
  45. Happiness Is a Thing Called Joe
  46. Somebody Loves Me
  47. (When I Dance With You) I Get Ideas
  48. 'Deed I Do
  49. Baby (Is What He Calls Me)
  50. Bye Bye Blues
  51. While We're Young
  52. I Can't Give You Anything But Love
  53. Show Me the Way to Get Out of This World ('Cause That's Where ...)
  54. You Was
  55. One Day
  56. Three-Thirty Jump
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Except for four hit-making years for Decca in the middle of the '50s, Peggy Lee spent the balance of her career with Capitol. And though her many LPs were among the best recorded at the label, most still lay unreleased by the late '90s. Capitol rectified the situation somewhat with the release of its four-disc treatment, Miss Peggy Lee. Including well over 100 songs spanning the early '40s through the early '70s, and a heavy booklet (with an extended interview/reminiscence written by Gene Lees plus extensive track notations ...

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Miss Peggy Lee 1998, Capitol

UPC: 077779782628

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