Peggy Lee

Peggy Lee recorded her Mirrors album at A&M Records, and in Studio B on May 27, 29 and 30, 1975. The album was produced by Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller who had a production deal with A&M. Leiber and Stoller took the idea of a Peggy Lee album to Jerry Moss who approved it as a one album deal. Lee officially signed to A&M Records in August 1975.

May 27, 1975:   Daddy Wah Dah Do (also known as The Climb and Squatty Watty Do) 
                           I Ain't Here

May 29, 1975:  Don Juan
                           Crazy Life
                           The Best Thing

May 30, 1975:  Some Cats Know
                           Overdubs for Some Cats Know
                           Love Me Or Leave Me
                           I Ain't Here

June 2 - 5, 1975: Saved
                            The Case Of M.J.
                            I Remember  

June 6, 1975:  Ready to Begin Again (Manya's Song)
                         Tango
                         Longings For a Simpler Time

August 1, 1975: Say It
                            Professor Hauptmann's Performing Dogs
                            A Little White Shipe
                           Tango
                           I've Got Them Feelin' Too-Good-Today Blues

Signed to A&M Records in July 1975.

Peggy Lee Sings The Cabaret Songs Of Leiber & Stoller was intended as a continuation of her Mirrors album and work on it was done in 1978. The album de it to the mastering stage, packaging was designed, and it was assigned A&M stock number SP 4734.  The album was not released until 2005. 

 

OFFICIAL PROMOTION BY A&M RECORDS

Mirrors New Music On A&M Records

Sources

Peggy Lee Discography - The A&M Contract

Birth
Death
Recording Years / Label
1975-1976 -  A&M Records
Instruments
vocals

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