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0 of 1 found the following review helpful:
I was never a big Peggy Lee fan..... Mar 02, 2008 but Bette Midler does a great job singing all the Peggy Lee standards, even that bizarre song about that being all there is.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Peggy Lee Songbook Aug 09, 2007 Loved the songs. Love Bette Midler. However, after I played the CD on my computer once, I couldn't get it to play again. Don't know if there was something wrong with the CD because I played the other CD's that I received from Amazon that day and they were all fine. Not worth the hassle of sending back the Peggy Lee Songbook.
1 of 2 found the following review helpful:
I love Bette, but... May 13, 2007 I cannot tell you how disappointed I was in this album. I love Bette Midler and think she is one of the greatest entertainers we have today. But, my impression of this album was that she came into the studio, sang a few Peggy Lee songs, told them where to send the check and went home. To add insult to injury, there isn't a photo or anything else on the CD itself, just barely legible "This side up." Sorry Bette, in the future I'll stick to you singing your own material.
8 of 8 found the following review helpful:
Miss Lee meer the divine Ms M Mar 27, 2007 The trend in music lately is singers (Like Midler, Manilow, Rod Stewart)are recoring classics or standards. It seems to work, because it record sale magic.
Bette Midler has always been a great soulful singer, from the 1970's to present. Last year, Ms M took on the task for recording the Rosemary Clooney (that's George's aunt) songbook. This time she recorded the songs of Peggy Lee.
Lee has been a soulful jazz queen. Midler is one of the few singers today that could take on such Lee standards like "Fever", "He's a Tramp" , "Big Spender", and "Is that all there is?". Midler take on these pieces with such an aplome that you feel they were written today for Midler herself. The weakest song "The Folks who live on the Hill" does not fit Midler's vocal pattern range, she seem straining in that song. The duet with Barry Manilow on "I Love Being Here with you" reminds me of classic Ms M.
Talking about Manilow, who has recorded songs of the 1950, 1960, and the 1970, produced this CD for Midler. He has done a great job arranging & Producing this cd, Mailow make this seem so easy. It reminds that he was Midler's Piano man for years. He arranges these to suit her brassy style and it works so well
The DVD side has some rare Peggy Lee footage and interviews with Midler and others.
So, to quote Peggy Lee, "Is that all There is? Depressingly YES there is, and you want MORE
Bennet Pomerantz AUDIOWORLD
4 of 6 found the following review helpful:
I love being here with Bette Jul 20, 2006 Bette follows up her tribute to friend Rosemary Clooney, with a tribute to the great Peggy Lee. This set may not be as adventurous as the Rosie tribute, as the arrangements are very traditional (which suites these songs), however this is still a wonderful album. The ballads "the folks who live on the hill" and Harold Arlen's lovely "happiness is just a thing called Joe" are simply stunning and two of Bette's finest ever vocal performances. "fever" (revelatory interpretation) and "he's a tramp" come up a treat, and "I am w-o-m-a-n" is the divine Miss M in all her glory. Bette's been recording standards since `am I blue" on her first album (1972) and with the possible exception of Linda Ronstadt no rock singer sings the standards better then Bette and this album is a testament to that. Great songs, great arrangements, great singing, great album and a lovely tribute to a dearly missed singer (and songwriter).
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