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Why Don't You Do Right by Peggy Lee with the Benny Goodman Orchestra 1942. Benny Goodman Orch Information. www.redhotjazz.... /

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@MJLeger-yj1ww
@MJLeger-yj1ww 5 лет назад
Peggy was only about 22 years of age here, and already a solid pro! One of my favorite female singers for all time.
@cheriebrantner5543
@cheriebrantner5543 Год назад
My mother sang with Peggy Lee on a local radio station in North Dakota. My mom was in college in Valley City. Mom was a couple years older than Peggy.
@muffs55mercury61
@muffs55mercury61 8 месяцев назад
@@cheriebrantner5543 Wow that is so cool to be in a slice of history like that.
@ChildSpaceMethod
@ChildSpaceMethod 4 месяца назад
So sassy and alluring, besides being a great singer.
@cathycompton9910
@cathycompton9910 10 дней назад
@@cheriebrantner5543that is so awesome
@james-o5p2n
@james-o5p2n 6 месяцев назад
My dad's generation, but as a child of the 60's,,, I love this music.....Thanks dad...R.I.P.......
@kevinshepherd5331
@kevinshepherd5331 28 дней назад
Marvelous. What a sound. Unbeatable.😊
@candichamberlain
@candichamberlain 5 месяцев назад
My Mom turned me on to this when I was really little. She was such a huge fan of both Benny Goodman and Peggy Lee. Outstanding memories. They don't make 'em like this anymoore.
@avelus5984
@avelus5984 4 года назад
I love how expressive Benny Goodman is. He looks so happy to be here, playing the clarinet and listening to Miss Peggy's heavenly voice.
@stardustmelody2709
@stardustmelody2709 6 месяцев назад
You should read Peggy’s biography. Benny didn't like sharing the stage with singers. Especially, the female singers. He thought they should only do instrumentals but the crowds liked the singers and that made him dislike them even more. He would make Peggy practice the same songs for up to 15 hours. She said the time with his band was the worst time of her career and life, for that matter.
@debra8883
@debra8883 6 месяцев назад
Strange to hear that. I thought that Benny Goodman was actually interested in her, from the way that he looked and admired her. She would have been way too young for him. @@stardustmelody2709
@debra8883
@debra8883 6 месяцев назад
@@stardustmelody2709 Funny that you say that, because It looks like he likes her. Their eyes tell the story. But he is quite a bit older than her.
@stardustmelody2709
@stardustmelody2709 6 месяцев назад
@@debra8883 stage presence. He was a professional, through and through.
@GabrielSavala-pd7qx
@GabrielSavala-pd7qx 2 месяца назад
So , from what my teacher passed down to me . Benny was a bit tipsy but always on point . Not sure if he had a drinking issue but he did mention in his younger years drinking a bit much . ❤ #PhilSobel
@bruceseaman6592
@bruceseaman6592 3 года назад
Benny Goodman.....CLASS
@rasmuslernevall6938
@rasmuslernevall6938 2 года назад
Benny here in this one must be the coolest cat I have ever seen.
@nauort23
@nauort23 12 лет назад
My 89 year old father just walked by me singing the first 2 lines of this song, so I asked him what it was, and here I am!
@kelvinsurname7051
@kelvinsurname7051 2 года назад
Is he still alive?
@Misscaitimac
@Misscaitimac Год назад
@@kelvinsurname7051 Seeing as the comment is 10 years old, I’m gonna say no.
@bjs001001
@bjs001001 4 года назад
No auto-tune, no studio mixing, performed live and in one take. This is talent!!!
@teacherfromthejungles6671
@teacherfromthejungles6671 3 года назад
this is _skill_
@solarnaut
@solarnaut 3 года назад
I can enjoy "feeling" the 1940s in the speakers, BUTT I don't think I'm being disrespectful wishing for a digitally "cleaned up" version. Had I been present in the room, I could have heard it "clean". B-)
@gispel7058
@gispel7058 2 года назад
No morons grabbing their own crotches with their pants half falling down and their hats on sideways!
@templeman4
@templeman4 2 года назад
You are so right, Mr. Judd, perhaps it should also be noted that Peggy Lee was an enchanting, alluring woman in addition to her talent as a singer.
@willowglenn
@willowglenn 2 года назад
Interestingly, I'm not sure it is one take. There are continuity errors between some cuts. Fantastic music though.
@alexandradecastro5142
@alexandradecastro5142 4 года назад
Her voice, the clarinet, a masterpiece on its own. Amazing and lovely ❤️
@robbybonfire23
@robbybonfire23 10 лет назад
So shy, she looks at the camera just once. What a fresh, pretty face she was.
@sthompson4049
@sthompson4049 5 лет назад
not many peeps see that,u r spot on
@davidwesley2525
@davidwesley2525 5 лет назад
Peggy Lee puts Jessica Rabbit to shame.
@davidsmith172
@davidsmith172 5 лет назад
She could express emotion without moving a muscle...never saw anyone who could do the same
@mattsattler8192
@mattsattler8192 5 лет назад
I wonder what the directors/managers/tribesmen of Hollywood made her do to be a star...
@jakestilson1947
@jakestilson1947 5 лет назад
Matt. She didn`t have to go thru that. Was spotted by Benny`s wife who advised him to sign her.
@avdreader1
@avdreader1 7 лет назад
Peggy Lee just NAILS the vocal. One of my favorite songs from that era!
@zeedoogyboy
@zeedoogyboy 11 лет назад
I was born in this era and it was such a good time to hear music and lyrics that you could sing. and it is refreshing to know that, in this generation, many of you have found the joy in such wonderful music.
@chiliandcornbread09
@chiliandcornbread09 Год назад
The person who wrote this comment is likely dead now
@theironfox2756
@theironfox2756 Год назад
Only because war...war never changes.
@rhysgalsworthy5824
@rhysgalsworthy5824 Год назад
@@theironfox2756 *fallout theme plays*
@marymichael1211
@marymichael1211 10 месяцев назад
I was gratefully raised by my father on the great Big Band Music, especially the great King of Swing Benny Goodman.
@JT-rc7vx
@JT-rc7vx 5 месяцев назад
Me too!
@cant144
@cant144 5 лет назад
"I knew I couldn't sing over them, so I decided to sing under them. The more noise they made the more softly I sang. When they discovered they couldn't hear me, they began to look at me. Then they began to listen. As I sang, I kept thinking, 'softly with feeling.' The noise dropped to a hum; the hum gave way to silence. I had learned how to reach and hold my audience -- softly, with feeling."Peggy Lee
@ruthiebelle1
@ruthiebelle1 4 года назад
A really smart girl to figure that out.
@upthedownescalator630
@upthedownescalator630 4 года назад
That's better than Hedy Lamarr who found out that "All a girl has to do to be glamours is just stand still and look stupid."
@williamheyman5439
@williamheyman5439 4 года назад
And it was hard for her to look stupid, as she was a co-inventor of spread-spectrum radio, had a patent, and several inventions.
@RobCummings
@RobCummings 4 года назад
Prettiest smack-down I ever saw.
@richardbenitez7803
@richardbenitez7803 4 года назад
Notice the super soft glance at here and there as if she singing just for you.... very brilliant. Perfect song forever
@fiddleronthecube7835
@fiddleronthecube7835 Год назад
There are so many singes who wave their hands and bob and gyrate their bodies. Peggy doesn't need to do those things. She sings with just her smile and her facial expressions; the listeners are transfixed No one does it better.
@renatonunes2550
@renatonunes2550 6 лет назад
This was GREAT AMERICAN music. As a kid in my own country and listening to Big Band Music I used to day dream about what life would be like in an America that had such great Bands and music. Today, after 50 years in the U.S.A. I come to RU-vid to listen to the BEST American music ever. The Swing & Jazz of the 40's.
@Miss_Aralys
@Miss_Aralys Месяц назад
I've seen quite a few South Korean women cover the Andrew Sisters. Life back then was still oppressive for women & mixed ethnicities like mine. I appreciate the music & fashion, but I'm not dreaming for that culture.
@msjazzmeblues
@msjazzmeblues 11 дней назад
Don't skip the 1920s! Just as great!
@Miss_Aralys
@Miss_Aralys 11 дней назад
@@msjazzmeblues But we're talking about the Swing Era, which crossed between the late 30s and mid 40s 🙂 20s jazz is a great topic for a different video.
@marilynstevenson865
@marilynstevenson865 6 лет назад
Benny with his jazzing shoulders..his light fingered fabulous touch..and the fabulous Miss Peggy Lee with the song that brought her to fame..or should I say Flame!! Wow..listen to that claro soar..the wonderful timing..the altos..and baritone sax..trumpets...troms...b....h...What more could a jazz lover want!!. Swing it Benny Swing!!!1
@robertogarcia2223
@robertogarcia2223 4 года назад
In that session BG had not a Baritone Sax but a Bass Sax (Adrian Rollini?)
@avetik32
@avetik32 4 года назад
Her control over her own voice is incredible
@garyfrancis6193
@garyfrancis6193 3 года назад
Jazz shouldders like Marian Hutton.
@JudgeJulieLit
@JudgeJulieLit 6 месяцев назад
@@garyfrancis6193 From Kalamazoo or not, she was "a real pip~aroo!"
@Gablesman888
@Gablesman888 4 года назад
The 1940's Big Band sound was the first music I ever heard. My father had fought in WWII and my parents had these old vinyl records (which I still have BTW). I grew up at first only hearing this music. And though I love music of many decades, I still treasure this era the most.
@marymichael1211
@marymichael1211 10 месяцев назад
My story is just the same. And then in my teens I grew up with Rock 'n' Roll, and I went on to learn and love other music genres, but I still love Big Band music, and I'm so grateful for my father raising me on this music.
@Exprogre
@Exprogre 3 месяца назад
Es increíble la mirada de admiración de Goodman
@Curiostygotthecat
@Curiostygotthecat 25 дней назад
I love her🥰 Its fun to imagine her on the Voice today 💓
@juliee6234
@juliee6234 4 года назад
I noticed at the end that subconsciously my foot had been tapping through the whole song -- awwww -- the Big Band era, before my time but great music lasts an eternity!
@fremlinmartel9491
@fremlinmartel9491 3 года назад
Hello Julie, How are you doing?
@mesparky9
@mesparky9 2 года назад
Can't stop watching this, it's mesmerising.
@DavidDavidunderthebridgeChampi
@DavidDavidunderthebridgeChampi 3 месяца назад
These performers were talented, professional, and kept their clothes on.
@godislove8740
@godislove8740 2 месяца назад
and helped The Boys through war....do right?
@bedarh19perry11hola
@bedarh19perry11hola Год назад
que Dios te bendiga mi linda Peggy
@marymichael1211
@marymichael1211 10 месяцев назад
I was gratefully raised by my father on the great Big Band music and his favorite was Benny Goodman. And then I grew up in my teens on Rock 'n' Roll music and my favorite group is the Righteous Brothers. Peggy Lee and the Righteous Brothers performed "Yes, Indeed!" on The Ed Sullivan Show in 1965 but I didn't see it until a couple of years ago when I got a cellphone. It's wonderful to have great music and the technology to preserve, learn about, and enjoy it. 🎶
@forsakenmopars116
@forsakenmopars116 5 лет назад
Born in 1980, I am currently restoring a 1946 DeSoto Custom and I love listening to music of the era when bringing these classics back to life. Knowing that everyone in the video is long gone makes me wistful, an era that once was is now nothing but a memory. God what I wouldn't give to have experienced this place in our history. :'(
@paulgardner6239
@paulgardner6239 10 месяцев назад
So wonderful to hear a special, unique voice with quality tone. I love this.
@IanForsythWestCoast
@IanForsythWestCoast 3 года назад
Migod she was brilliant. She’s one of those great artist that doesn’t look like she’s doing anything, until you realize, that you’re crying, laughing, swinging with it.
@deloreslandeis1008
@deloreslandeis1008 Год назад
She had a golden voice. Stunning.. ❤❤❤
@Gqdancer
@Gqdancer Год назад
I love the song... I always did. ☺ Women during the 40's to me were the main character. WWII was there yes. But women were the narrators of the story. 💅
@billriggins8014
@billriggins8014 5 лет назад
I am so grateful for this recording. Now I know why my dad had a crush on Peggy Lee. He served in Guam, Saipan and Iwo Jima.
@VintagesingerclairelouiseUk
@VintagesingerclairelouiseUk 9 лет назад
She must have only been 22 here - wow! Such poise.
@AndyZach
@AndyZach 6 лет назад
This was the youngest Peggy Lee I've seen on RU-vid. Not quite as sultry as when was was older, but she definitely 'had it' at this young age.
@RAMROD4708
@RAMROD4708 5 лет назад
@@AndyZach She was 16 years old when Goodman's band made this film.
@588158
@588158 5 лет назад
she was gorgeous!
@davidwesley2525
@davidwesley2525 5 лет назад
@@588158 PEGGY LEE WAS A CUTIE.
@lefthandtv8936
@lefthandtv8936 5 лет назад
I believe she was 19 or 20.
@yozzsongs
@yozzsongs 3 года назад
Absolutely wonderful ! My new favourite record is 78 years old !
@LM-mn7ll
@LM-mn7ll 4 года назад
She was so young, such a pure voice & beautiful delivery. But fast forward a few years to her performing this with the much jazzier Dave Barbour. Slower, sly, playful & utterly cool, she smoulders at the same time. Her delivery & the instrumental bridges are to die for. If you haven't heard the other version you are truly missing out. Mix yourself a Manhattan, turn down the lights & hang on. She & the quartet totally nail it.
@marilynmichaels8358
@marilynmichaels8358 8 месяцев назад
masterpiece
@michaeltroster9059
@michaeltroster9059 2 года назад
One of my favourite Peggy Lee pieces.
@fifermcgee5971
@fifermcgee5971 16 дней назад
Mne too, masterpiece.
@HansWienhold
@HansWienhold 5 лет назад
What I like about this performance, in addition to the music and singing, is the number of smiles. Peggy is smiling as she walks to the microphone. The guitar player just behind them smiles. Benny smiles as he launches into his solo, during which, the drummer smiles and looks at the trumpet player who smiles. I count five. And I notice that I am smiling too. The rest of the guys are playing horns, so they can't smile. But it comes out in their music anyway. The guy on the bass fiddle. I don't see him smiling. Then again, the video is kind of blurry. Besides which, it's obvious he is having a whale of a time and probably thinking about how glad he is that he quit that factory job in Des Moines, if indeed, there were any factory jobs in Des Moines at the time. Who'd 've thunk? Something that entertains, and makes you feel good at the same time. You don't see much of that these days. Makes me feel like we might have lost something.
@michelleyb8536
@michelleyb8536 4 года назад
You're right. I watched it again and then I started smiling too.
@josephagnello9335
@josephagnello9335 4 года назад
We Have lost something . . . . more and more every day!
@livingliam1570
@livingliam1570 4 года назад
You're right
@karesther
@karesther 3 года назад
The guitar player is her first husband, Dave Barbour.
@tiagomartinez422
@tiagomartinez422 3 года назад
I noticed the same thing, and I was smiling all along!
@shivimishra1893
@shivimishra1893 5 лет назад
Look at Benny Goodman grooving continuously to the music :))
@TomKirkman1
@TomKirkman1 4 года назад
Brilliant performance from the band, the soloist and the singer.
@sanita7475
@sanita7475 3 года назад
Wonderful lovely combination Benny and the sultry voice of Peggy Lee you can't bet it,
@Kelly-nm4kw
@Kelly-nm4kw 3 года назад
Hello Sanita, How are you doing?
@horaciocapanelli-soto4710
@horaciocapanelli-soto4710 2 года назад
I loved seeing Benny enjoying her and band. Oh the coolness in this clip.
@frankscivier4874
@frankscivier4874 6 лет назад
A truly great piece of jazz composition sung by a truly great singer. Young Peggy Lee was a singer with not only a fabulous voice but matchless style. How could anybody not love this?.
@georgetebbens3524
@georgetebbens3524 3 года назад
Timeless. What a joy. What an absolute joy.
@therealzilch
@therealzilch 4 года назад
I don't even like big band especially. But the artistry here transcends boundaries. Simply wonderful.
@fazbell
@fazbell 5 месяцев назад
I love the way that Benny looks at Peggy, Love and admiration.
@mcstreamy8866
@mcstreamy8866 4 года назад
Peggy Lee has written many songs during her career, but not this one. "Why Don't You Do Right" was written in 1936 by Kansas Joe McCoy, an American blues singer, musician, and songwriter. Peggy Lee recorded this version with Benny Goodman in 1942 on a 78 RPM record under the Columbia label. Julie London is among many singers who have also recorded the song in succeeding years. Julie's recording was included in the song lineup on Liberty Records' "Whatever Julie Wants" 33-1/3 RPM LP album in 1961. Kansas Joe McCoy died of heart disease in Chicago at the age of 44 in 1950.
@erikc4557
@erikc4557 8 лет назад
Man, I just want someone to look at me the way Benny looks at Peggy... :P
@jeffcraven7376
@jeffcraven7376 7 лет назад
I look at my girl everyday just like Benny looks at Peggy, but it's called love. Lust got lost along the way, but lust pops with good DVDs.
@counter-weightmedias2263
@counter-weightmedias2263 6 лет назад
Josh C I just watched it again but I saw Benny and died of laughter
@ccclouder8117
@ccclouder8117 6 лет назад
Josh C Lol
@karenb4707
@karenb4707 6 лет назад
Natch, he was just admiring her vocal skills ;)
@noname5016
@noname5016 5 лет назад
The thing is, the game was rigged from the start.
@allycehill3586
@allycehill3586 4 года назад
I love how he kept his eyes on her as she sang, even as he transitioned into playing his clarinet mid song.
@IceSilverArrow88
@IceSilverArrow88 8 лет назад
Always have and always will love Benny Goodman. Peggy Lee has an amazing voice.
@habsom1406
@habsom1406 2 года назад
Jeez these cats are cool! Love that sexy clarinet!
@hases2772
@hases2772 2 года назад
I love how she steps aside for the clarinet so he can just blast that solo in their faces haaha
@Dollikin
@Dollikin 11 лет назад
Benny Goodman's elfin charm and brilliant musicianship, along with Peggy Lee's sweet voice and beauty made this wonderful song come alive! Wonderful clip!!
@michaelglynn3340
@michaelglynn3340 Год назад
It's said that as a culture we've advanced.. Hmm, today's music has a lot to learn from past masters!
@det3134
@det3134 9 лет назад
Incredible performance by Peggy Lee and a pretty job by Benny Goodman on the clarinet.
@garyzimmer8061
@garyzimmer8061 3 года назад
Wow, a bass sax, haven't played one in decades!
@andrewmassanet8289
@andrewmassanet8289 3 года назад
My dad loved Peggy Lee. I wonder why.
@gregorysullivan9371
@gregorysullivan9371 9 лет назад
Listen I'm only 4 months old but I'm wise beyond my years plus I've been eating strained veggies since birth that dame wears the songs she sings.
@ClassyOldMusic
@ClassyOldMusic 9 лет назад
"that dame wears the songs she sings" Ha! I Love that!
@steveknows62
@steveknows62 7 лет назад
Straight out of Raymond Chandler
@brendanice838
@brendanice838 7 лет назад
gregory sullivan h
@dictionarypictionary9872
@dictionarypictionary9872 6 лет назад
no one cares how old you are maan
@akrenwinkle
@akrenwinkle 6 лет назад
I am an embryo but I really like this kind of music.
@christopes3918
@christopes3918 2 года назад
Originally 1936 blues titled "The Weed Smoker's Dream" (sic), this scene from the 1943 movie "Stage door canteen". So great standard
@dudley5533
@dudley5533 Год назад
Great classic by the King of Swing featuring a young Peggy Lee who really made this number a winner!
@michaelstaub8690
@michaelstaub8690 3 года назад
Her body language is so superior. She is clearly in charge. For that time, something new. Even though she had to step back, because Benni had to show off his clarinet skills, she clearly stole the show.
@larry1824
@larry1824 Год назад
Great start to long career and nobody ever sang it better
@markanthonymarla
@markanthonymarla 5 лет назад
I LOVE BENNY GOODMAN MY DAD HAD AN AWESOME COLLECTION OF BIG BANDS ... Benny had The moves, Some Wicked Rythem! ... I love his shimmy, while he plays !!! .... I love this soft swing Jazzy playful music with a real defined message of Do Right !!! ... Words are Powerful tools .... And This amazing Benny's Paying with his Licorice STICK! .. American jazz and classical clarinetist, and bandleader ...
@TheGodsrighthandman
@TheGodsrighthandman 4 года назад
Peggy Lee, one of the Best Voices to come out of that era . . . . and there are so many to choose from.
@ronniebishop2496
@ronniebishop2496 Месяц назад
Bob Wills said when amplifying came out and people could hear us, it changed everything.
@mediamanny53
@mediamanny53 9 лет назад
Man oh man i could've listen & watch for another 1 hour easily Benny Goodman had rhythm, just look at his sway Peggy Lee was gorgeous singing Doll I love hearing her "Love Letters"...exquisite Way before my time but that's the beauty of music / arts / media is archived & available Hot Cats Good post
@jimgreen8442
@jimgreen8442 6 лет назад
@paulgillich319
@paulgillich319 6 лет назад
What a wonderpil world
@velocita8842
@velocita8842 5 лет назад
Peggy Lee’s voice was silk!
@MsRomancik
@MsRomancik 9 лет назад
Just no words...masterpiece
@MrRichofheart
@MrRichofheart 9 лет назад
Роман Иванов goodman's last performance,80 yrs.old?] the 3 n.y. newspaper reviewers all agreed to write a one word review....in giant letters ''MASTERFULL'' he died soon after i think. how many great bands would have a teenager fronting his band? ask lional hampton. anyway he lost peggy lee because goodman had a strict rule no fratenrization amoungst the band members. well peggy lee fell in love with the guitar player in vid. and goodman fired them. both, left i'm sure befor the ax. everyone wanted to play w goodman. they say he practiced 3 hrs. a day his whole life. listen to luis armstrong talk of goodman.
@charlieperkins8124
@charlieperkins8124 Год назад
This tune will always be in my head
@AkashSharma-ib1qx
@AkashSharma-ib1qx Год назад
Legendary. 1943 😍
@libertyship46
@libertyship46 9 лет назад
The original and still best version of this song. Peggy in her prime and that Benny Goodman solo is to die for. He almost makes the clarinet wail and cry. Amazing.
@nadyarossi5102
@nadyarossi5102 3 года назад
My favorite version
@hanslub3180
@hanslub3180 3 года назад
Not the original (that would be ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-oavQY5V0xpg.html), but still a treat!
@vickib3981
@vickib3981 Год назад
@@hanslub3180 This was the original performance of the song sung by Peggy Lee at the Canteen.
@jessielynn
@jessielynn Год назад
@@vickib3981this is NOT the original. The original was sung by Lil Green and is much better than Peggy Lee’s version.
@angiemartin7168
@angiemartin7168 3 месяца назад
They don't make them like this anymore❤
@fifermcgee5971
@fifermcgee5971 Месяц назад
Touche, no they sure don't. Sad.
@bluetoad2001
@bluetoad2001 6 лет назад
when Benny had great arrangements they could kill it👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
@timfletcher9189
@timfletcher9189 7 месяцев назад
Was fortunate to have enjoyed this magical period of music and increditably thought it would always be.
@rangefinderrick1
@rangefinderrick1 3 года назад
If she doesn't make your knees weak, nothing will. Great stuff.
@craigmusic1707
@craigmusic1707 13 лет назад
THESE FRICKIN PEOPLE MADE MUSIC SHOW ME THAT MUCH TALENT IN ONE ROOM NOW
@fifermcgee5971
@fifermcgee5971 16 дней назад
Peggy was a natural beauty, no Botox just Peggy.
@jeananne2408
@jeananne2408 4 года назад
I'm always in awe of really good musicians. Love that 1940s big band sound.
@callumnye2562
@callumnye2562 3 года назад
Hello Jean, how are you doing?
@TsetsiStoyanova
@TsetsiStoyanova 6 лет назад
outstanding
@truthseekerlarge7713
@truthseekerlarge7713 3 года назад
When music was music, no synthesized bs.
@eliasmetsing8397
@eliasmetsing8397 3 года назад
😅i can tell by your name your South African
@dmitrykazakov2829
@dmitrykazakov2829 Год назад
Incredible, mind blowing. Thank you for sharing this gem.
@askovarjorinne9074
@askovarjorinne9074 2 месяца назад
Peggy Lee we remember you!!!!!!!!!! 🥰🥰💖💖💥💥
@sooz9433
@sooz9433 2 года назад
Just love how Benny Goodman looks at Peggy like a little boy looks at a piece of candy.☺️
@davidcisco4036
@davidcisco4036 5 лет назад
The definition of "Class".
@marybyrnebyrne2360
@marybyrnebyrne2360 Год назад
There will never be times andvmucic like that again
@dianacalahorra9467
@dianacalahorra9467 3 года назад
I love watching her! Everyone is so talented and classy😍
@callumnye2562
@callumnye2562 3 года назад
Hello Diana, how are you doing?
@albertadriftwood3612
@albertadriftwood3612 5 лет назад
Peggy Lee was from Fargo. My mother, also from Fargo would go to a downtown cafe with her high school girlfriends after school to watch and listen to Peggy Lee who would sing the latest songs to piano accompaniment prior to her "discovery".
@Sultana.Sabah.
@Sultana.Sabah. 4 года назад
Wow! Her and Lawrence Welk were both from the Dakotas!
@BoopShooBee
@BoopShooBee 4 года назад
My mom as well. The big bands would tour through there and she and her friends would drive 60 miles in peace of shit cars to hear her and the other big bands. And dance. Men and women, and boys and girls used to dance with each other.
@iuricarvalho9932
@iuricarvalho9932 4 года назад
Sweet and gentle voice with sea breeze. Beautiful American, wonderful weather, born at the wrong time
@patrickhicks9880
@patrickhicks9880 2 года назад
peggy lee is so underrated she wrote her own songs long before all those boring female folk singers from the 60's
@jamesodonnell3905
@jamesodonnell3905 4 года назад
I was born 1943 feel like she's my big sister what a talent,what a style Peggy fan for ever
@joeymama4666
@joeymama4666 5 лет назад
When I was young I would see Peggy Lee on various variety and talk shows. She was quite old then and rather unusual looking. When people sometimes mentioned her looks or her sex appeal, I was baffled by it. Then I saw some of Peggy's early songs in videos like this one, and I suddenly knew exactly what they were talking about.
@aaronguanter8502
@aaronguanter8502 4 года назад
one of my favorite songs of all time, specially with Benny Goodman in it!
@jorgereyesrincon5728
@jorgereyesrincon5728 4 года назад
Un clásico de la música de los años 40´S es una grandiosa orquesta y una voz que causa placer para escuchar. Peggy Lee.
@bellevue46
@bellevue46 5 лет назад
Superb! Oh how they swing!
@asommer518
@asommer518 Год назад
This IS the best version of this song ever recorded.
@jaredsparks3871
@jaredsparks3871 4 года назад
Wow, one of the first music vids ever if you think about it. Peggy Lee was a very sexy lady back in the day. What a wonderful piece of history.
@cookieceo3938
@cookieceo3938 5 лет назад
Great song, love her voice. So cool. This is music. Makes me feel good and my old feet want to dance.
@winstonchurchill624
@winstonchurchill624 6 лет назад
This is by far the best version of this song.
@freddunlap2961
@freddunlap2961 5 лет назад
Winston Churchill There's one with a quartet , her Finest Hour
@bluesoulady
@bluesoulady 5 лет назад
benny goodman orchestra also amazing as well as peggy lee, fab !
@denisecooper1763
@denisecooper1763 2 года назад
Miss Peggy Lee
@DeanMk1
@DeanMk1 Месяц назад
In case anyone's curious, this is actually from a movie. "Hollywood Canteen" is what you want to search for.
@michelacos8214
@michelacos8214 9 лет назад
I adore Peggy Lee so much. She was true talent.
@ellejake4271
@ellejake4271 3 года назад
What great music, I totally grew in the wrong era. Benny Goodman is sexy, and the trumpet player behind Benny! And of course, Miss Peggy Lee! Everything about this video is just perfection.
@johnbrown4568
@johnbrown4568 3 года назад
Great American music!
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