In her prime, Peggy Lee may have been the most prominent seductress in popular music, based solely on her interpretation of "Fever." She could also sing some fairly legitimate jazz, as evidenced by her takes of "Alright, Okay, You Win" and "Why Don't You Do Right?" They are included on this well-programmed 11-tune set, which can legitimately be dubbed a greatest-hits package. "I'm a Woman" and "I Enjoy Being a Girl" are also signature tunes for a star who became a sex symbol because of her sultry singing, and not strictly ...
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In her prime, Peggy Lee may have been the most prominent seductress in popular music, based solely on her interpretation of "Fever." She could also sing some fairly legitimate jazz, as evidenced by her takes of "Alright, Okay, You Win" and "Why Don't You Do Right?" They are included on this well-programmed 11-tune set, which can legitimately be dubbed a greatest-hits package. "I'm a Woman" and "I Enjoy Being a Girl" are also signature tunes for a star who became a sex symbol because of her sultry singing, and not strictly for more image-driven puerile reasons. ~ Michael G. Nastos, Rovi
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