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    Norma Deloris Egstrom (May 26, 1920 – January 21, 2002), known professionally as Peggy Lee, was an American jazz and popular music singer, songwriter, and actress whose career spanned seven decades.

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    Over her seven-decade career, Peggy Lee helped redefine what it meant to be a female singer, and her quietly captivating voice continues to resonate with audiences of all ages.

  3. This article presents the discography of the jazz singer, songwriter, and composer Peggy Lee, covering her recording career from 1941 up to 1993.

    Year
    Single (a-side, B-side) Both Sides From ...
    Chart Positions [1](us)
    Chart Positions [1](us Ac)
    1945
    "What More Can a Woman Do?" b/w "You Was ...
    1945
    "Waitin' for the Train to Come In" /
    4
    1946
    "I'm Glad I Waited for You"
    24
    1946
    "I Don't Know Enough About You" b/w "I ...
    7
  4. Peggy Lee (born May 26, 1920, Jamestown, North Dakota, U.S.—died January 21, 2002, Los Angeles, California) was an American popular singer and songwriter, known for her alluring, delicately husky voice and reserved style.

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  5. "Is That All There Is?", a song written by American songwriting team Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller during the 1960s, became a hit for American singer Peggy Lee and an award winner from her album of the same title in November 1969.

  6. Singer, actress, songwriter. More than two decades have passed since Peggy Lee sang with Benny Goodman’s swing band and made her first hit recording. Yet so inexhaustible is her talent and so intense her application to her work that, almost a generation later, she stands at the peak of her career.

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  8. Jul 14, 2020 · Though she became famous for her trademark sultry vocal style, Peggy Lee didn’t have the best of starts in life. Her mother died when she was four, and she was brought up by an abusive stepmother.