While Theodore may have sparked the notion of interpreting tunes written by the songwriting partnership of Peggy Lee and her guitarist-husband Dave Barbour, it was Beck who came up with the intriguing arrangements and reharmonizations that underscore this winning collaboration. Their chemistry together is apparent on these 16 gems, from million-sellers like "Why Don't You Do Right?" (Lee's 1943 hit with Benny Goodman), "Manana (Is Soon Enough For Me)" (the most popular song of 1948) and her smash hit from 1958, "Fever," to more obscure but no less engaging offerings like "Take A Little Time To Smile" and "My Small Senor."
There's an easy, organic flow to their give-and-take together. Everything is strictly in the moment with these two first-take daredevils, yet artfully executed.
1. Johnny Guitar
2. Why Don't You Do Right?
3. Take A Little Time To Smile
4. Fever
5. My Small Senor
6. Don't Smoke In Bed
7. I Get Along Without You Very Well
8. You Was Right Baby
9. I Can't Believe That You're In Love With Me
10. Solitude
11. Everything Is Moving Too Fast
12. When You Speak With Your Eyes
13. Golden Earrings
14. Don't Know Enough About You
15. What More Can A Woman Do?
16. Manana
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