

The hippest hour you'll spend with a legend who invented cool.
Peggy Lee was a performer without peer----a singer, songwriter, actress and artist who spanned genres and generations with music that remains vital and captivating. Sultry and swinging, Peggy's biggest hits are featured here: Fever; I'm A Woman; Alright, Okay You Win; Lover: Big Spender; It's A Good Day and the Grammy Award winning Is That All There Is. This special collection of Peggy's television appearances also offers an enticing variety of more favorites: I Can't Stop Loving You, Unforgettable, I Don't Know Enough About You, Somebody Lovers Me, Manana, Me & My Shadow, The Lonesome Road, He's Gone Away, So What's New, Louisville Lou and Things Are Swingin' ---- Plus duets with Johnny Cash, Petula Clark, Stever Lwarence & Eydie Gorme, a Featurette with Michael Feinstein and a salute from Paul McCartney.
Acting
Lee's micro-expressions sell every syllable.
Production
Television variety sets as mid-century design porn.
Sound
That voice. The compression. The control.
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Lee co-wrote 'It's a Good Day' with her then-husband Dave Barbour while recovering from a nervous breakdown—optimism as defiance.
Her 1969 'Is That All There Is' became an unexpected Vietnam-era anthem of disillusionment, though she insisted it was simply about resilience.
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