To have a wonderful granddaughter that loves and speaks so beautifully about you when you”re gone …that has to mean more to Peggy Lee than any of her accomplishments when alive.
Peggy Lee was the gateway to great music for me. When I was 12, I only listened to pop music - then happened to hear my friend's dad listening to Fever. I was hooked right away. The next day I went through all Peggy Lee records in his collection and then discovered other great jazz artists. I was soon enthralled by bluegrass, folk, blues, rock'n'roll and Algerian rai. My sincerest thanks to the heavenly Peggy Lee for my discovery of the multitude of music that exists as well as setting off my own journey into playing instruments.
Peggy Lee was even more versatile than illustrated....She could really belt when it was called for in live performances and in a few recorded songs. She had so much vocal power that she rarely used, but it was there when required. Peggy Lee was absolutely amazing.
I’m Norwegian and is related to her, her mother was Norwegian American and her father Swedish American. I think she got the music gene from her mother, many relatives here is very musical. She must have been a strong character getting out of that abusive childhood. Her talent was a blessing.
i remember when i was first introduced to Peggy Lee. It was 1982 and i was a college student in Manhattan who was a punk rocker lover, but when a PL fan named Nelson turned me on to her, i was mesmerized by her voice and have been a fan ever since. The epitome of being an elegant lady, that's Peggy Lee ❣
Vocally Billie and Peggy have very little in common other than that both of them had rather small voices and didn't scat. Billie was all feeling and warmth. Peggy was cool. Their approach to lyric and rhythm are completely different. No one links Peggy Lee and Billie Holiday.
I noticed that too. I’ve honestly not heard of Peggy Lee until now although I’ve heard her popular songs in pop culture. Watching this, I was reminded of Billie Holiday.
I WAS A TEEN WHEN SHE HAD THE HIT “IF THATS ALL THERE IS” 1970! WOW ALL THE TEENS IN MY HOOD LOVED IT! WE PLAYED IT AND SANG IT! SO COOL! LOVED WHEN SHE WON A GRAMMY THAT YEAR!
When I was a young teenager, I remember my parents getting all gussied up one Saturday night in Kansas City to go to a Peggy Lee concert at some fancy club. I wanted to go, because I loved "Is That All There Is?" and "Fever," but my parents told me I was too young! They had a blast and I have always LOVED Peggy Lee!!! Loved seeing this!!!
Miss Lee's voice can move me to tears of rapture. She made life more worth living, despite and amidst the hardship and heartache each one of us experience. You have our thanks and gratitude, Miss Lee.
Beautiful story from Mrs. Peggy Lee, whom I always admired even in my 50's now.... Her voice is so unique and relaxing to listen to. And documentary today by Mr. Mo Rocca, what is NOT to like?? Thanks! "What a dog!" lol
Love her! 💃 What a beautiful resilient talent woman with incredible grace and style! One of the greats then and now; her music will live on til the end of time! Her granddaughter resembles her! What a lovely snip it of her life! Rest In Your Glory Ms. Peggy Lee! 💜
There's nobody today on the level as was PEGGY LEE!!! I remember when I was a kid hearing "Fever" & "Is That All There Is?" So cool....so Hip......so Smooth.....such Heart!!! Thanks to her lovely Grandaughter for this and.....THANK YOU PEGGY LEE!
Love Mo Rocca, always does an amazing job with anything he does. He and Anthony Mason are our go to guys, no one out there can do what these two gentlemen can. Not even close. #justsayin🎧
In my opinion, what made Peggy Lee such a great singer was that she was a great artist. She brought the mindset of an artist to her singing. Not just any artist, but a great and innovative artist who could be bold and subtle at the same time.
Congratulations to Mo Rocca and Holly Foster Wells-this is one of the best features on the great Peggy Lee anywhere. And it is also one of my favorite segments you've ever done, out of the countless portraits on artists I've seen on CBS Sunday Morning. Bravo to you two and to one of the finest, most uplifting shows in America.
OMG thank you! I know Fever, but saw/heard it sang by other people. Thank you for posting. I'm going to do more research on Miss Peggy Lee....this is a GOOD thing. :)
Peggy Lee's sister Della and her husband were my neighbors in California!! They were very nice people. My mom and Dad and us kids would spend a many days and nights around the pool. Great memories ❤
I found this very, very interesting. I barely knew the name Peggy Lee until a few years ago and the more I hear her music the more I like. This documentary explains some of the background that makes key songs like Is That All There Is and The Folks Who Live on The Hill so much more meaningful. Yes, I find Is That All There Is life affirming and knowing the background to The Folks Who Live on The Hill - that sounds so beautiful - easier to listen to when I see parallels between Miss Lee's life and my own.
Her talent is proven to be stronger as time goes by.
“Cool, but never cold” is the best description of Peggy Lee.
Peggy Lee was one of the absolute best vocalists ever.
I have to agree with this statement
To have a wonderful granddaughter that loves and speaks so beautifully about you when you”re gone …that has to mean more to Peggy Lee than any of her accomplishments when alive.
She was performing with the big bands in the 1940's. I'm 61 and she was gorgeous and i loved to see her when she would perform on TV in the 60's 70's
Her granddaughter looks almost EXACTLY like her!
So, question: how does someone look "almost" exactly like....one either does or doesn't look exactly like....
Peggy Lee was the gateway to great music for me. When I was 12, I only listened to pop music - then happened to hear my friend's dad listening to Fever. I was hooked right away. The next day I went through all Peggy Lee records in his collection and then discovered other great jazz artists. I was soon enthralled by bluegrass, folk, blues, rock'n'roll and Algerian rai. My sincerest thanks to the heavenly Peggy Lee for my discovery of the multitude of music that exists as well as setting off my own journey into playing instruments.
I saw her live in NYC in 1971. That song “is that all there is” was so powerful.
Oh my God, it must have been. Wow.
Her voice never changed she always had that buttery smooth tone to it I've been a fan since I was little. I wanted to be like her
Oh definitely. Till her dying day, she still sounded like her younger self
Peggy Lee was even more versatile than illustrated....She could really belt when it was called for in live performances and in a few recorded songs. She had so much vocal power that she rarely used, but it was there when required. Peggy Lee was absolutely amazing.
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I love Mo's reporting, he's such an emersed interviewer, that genuine curiosity, awe and respect he has going in creates great work!
I’m Norwegian and is related to her, her mother was Norwegian American and her father Swedish American. I think she got the music gene from her mother, many relatives here is very musical. She must have been a strong character getting out of that abusive childhood. Her talent was a blessing.
i remember when i was first introduced to Peggy Lee. It was 1982 and i was a college student in Manhattan who was a punk rocker lover, but when a PL fan named Nelson turned me on to her, i was mesmerized by her voice and have been a fan ever since. The epitome of being an elegant lady, that's Peggy Lee ❣
She was an ICON of American music 🎵
Billie Holiday and Peggy Lee were eerily close in their delivery...
I never thought of that - but how right you are,.
Vocally Billie and Peggy have very little in common other than that both of them had rather small voices and didn't scat. Billie was all feeling and warmth. Peggy was cool. Their approach to lyric and rhythm are completely different. No one links Peggy Lee and Billie Holiday.
@@direfranchement William Hoffman does. And that is ok. You don't have to.
@@direfranchement Rather small voices is not how I would describe Billie Holliday or Peggy Lee!
I noticed that too. I’ve honestly not heard of Peggy Lee until now although I’ve heard her popular songs in pop culture. Watching this, I was reminded of Billie Holiday.
I absolutely love Mo Rocca's reports.
Peggy Lee’s granddaughter favors her
I’m old enough to Remember Peggy Lee. She has a velvet voice! And very cool person!
I love all "versions" of Peggy Lee.
Recognition richly deserved.
An excellent tribute.
Me too
I WAS A TEEN WHEN SHE HAD THE HIT “IF THATS ALL THERE IS” 1970! WOW ALL THE TEENS IN MY HOOD LOVED IT! WE PLAYED IT AND SANG IT! SO COOL! LOVED WHEN SHE WON A GRAMMY THAT YEAR!
When I was a young teenager, I remember my parents getting all gussied up one Saturday night in Kansas City to go to a Peggy Lee concert at some fancy club. I wanted to go, because I loved "Is That All There Is?" and "Fever," but my parents told me I was too young! They had a blast and I have always LOVED Peggy Lee!!! Loved seeing this!!!
They should have taken you.
@@margo3367 Thanks! I agree!
Peggy Lee was and is a brilliant singer and songwriter!
Miss Lee's voice can move me to tears of rapture. She made life more worth living, despite and amidst the hardship and heartache each one of us experience. You have our thanks and gratitude, Miss Lee.
Wow! Heard of her, knew the song “Fever” but never really knew anything about her. Thank you for this story of a woman whose songs we should all know.
I've watched this before but def worth a re-watch.
Love that Folks who Live on the Hill is her favorite song. Her version is mesmerizing.
Oh my gosh, she looks just like her grandma, gorgeous.
wow!
This is just so amazing I just got finished watching the story and I think she has such a beautiful unique voice.
Beautiful story from Mrs. Peggy Lee, whom I always admired even in my 50's now.... Her voice is so unique and relaxing to listen to. And documentary today by Mr. Mo Rocca, what is NOT to like?? Thanks! "What a dog!" lol
*Miss* Peggy Lee.
Fever, a simple but genius bass line.
Peggy is immortalized in her mysterious, smoky music.
Love her! 💃
What a beautiful resilient talent woman with incredible grace and style! One of the greats then and now; her music will live on til the end of time! Her granddaughter resembles her! What a lovely snip it of her life!
Rest In Your Glory Ms. Peggy Lee! 💜
Peggy Lee has impeccable timing.
Peggy Lee . This lady was the ultimate cool back in the day
Love her and her music..thank u!!❤️🎶🎶🎶
There's nobody today on the level as was PEGGY LEE!!! I remember when I was a kid hearing "Fever" & "Is That All There Is?" So cool....so Hip......so Smooth.....such Heart!!! Thanks to her lovely Grandaughter for this and.....THANK YOU PEGGY LEE!
Great story about a true music legend!
She was fabulous.
Love Mo Rocca, always does an amazing job with anything he does. He and Anthony Mason are our go to guys, no one out there can do what these two gentlemen can. Not even close. #justsayin🎧
PEGGY WAS AND FOREVER WILL BE A STAND ALONE JAZZ, BALLAD AND POP GODDESS‼️. ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
MS Peggy Lee was my favorite singer growing up , such a smooth beautiful voice and she knew how to use it .Priceless & class 💖
Always loved Peggy Lee's Music. Thank You.
The sexiest singer who ever lived. Period. Full stop.
Boy her granddaughter sure looks like her! Wow! Such beauties!
In my opinion, what made Peggy Lee such a great singer was that she was a great artist. She brought the mindset of an artist to her singing. Not just any artist, but a great and innovative artist who could be bold and subtle at the same time.
Is this a rerun? I’m having Deja Vu! Fantastic tribute to a beautiful legend 🥰
yes
Love, love, love Peggy Lee.
My dads favorite female singer... RIP dad... I love you.
I loved her music.
"She had the philosphy Less is More" what a wise woman!!
I was watching the making of the Siamese Cats song and here I am. I remembered her being my mom’s favorite. Beautiful.
Как хороша...Красотка, прекрасная принцесса...
Amazing review. Absolutely loved seeing her early life and her development. Astonishing Peggy
Legend...........that's the word for Peggy Lee. She was brilliant!
Congratulations to Mo Rocca and Holly Foster Wells-this is one of the best features on the great Peggy Lee anywhere. And it is also one of my favorite segments you've ever done, out of the countless portraits on artists I've seen on CBS Sunday Morning. Bravo to you two and to one of the finest, most uplifting shows in America.
Swept away always by Peggy Lee's songs. Frying pan smacking the head of a child by adult...my mom's story by a step parent.
I know I saw this exact same segment before. Thank you for re-releasing it.
Me, too! Is this a rerun? I know I’ve seen this before on Sunday Morning.
Love this woman's singing all my early childhood .🤩
Brilliant indeed!
Excellent report. Mo Rocca and the professionals behind the camera should get Emmys for this one. Really well done.
Excellent interview. Thank you for sharing.
I loved her voice … silky and perfect
So lovely and what a voice!
OMG thank you! I know Fever, but saw/heard it sang by other people. Thank you for posting. I'm going to do more research on Miss Peggy Lee....this is a GOOD thing. :)
Thank you for this wonderful lady.
Ça fait longtemps que je ne me suis pas fait un "moment Peggy Lee", à refaire! J'ai tout ce qu'il faut à la maison ! Beau document
Peggy Lee's sister Della and her husband were my neighbors in California!! They were very nice people. My mom and Dad and us kids would spend a many days and nights around the pool. Great memories ❤
Wonderful talent.
I loved Peggy Lee.
I never had anyone who wanted to grow old with me, but I have had numerous angels by my side, all women!
Did you not have anyone that wanted that or did you not want that with those that did?
She is mesmerizing.
The absolute epitome of CLASS and TALENT.
Wonderful segment, thank you. I will certainly track-down that book. I want to know more, especially how she escaped her small, childhood hometown.
I've always adored Peggy Lee. She has been an inspiration to me since I was a teenager...
Fascinating life and woman!
She is sublime
So happy to watch this!!
One of the all tine greats.
Thanks for sharing. An amazing talent! Lovely voice! Shawn R., Mo-Mutt Music/Sacred & Secular
My two favorite songs from Peggy Lee are Why Don't You Do Right? and Bali Ha"i. She's one of my favorite singers.
Прекрасна....
Maybe someday, another lady will come along, with a fantastic voice and the class and charm to sing Ms. Lees songs to a new generation of listeners.
The original tempo to "Fever" is MUCH brighter than I would've ever thought.
Wow. Heardb9f her name but never took the time to research her other delvebinto the history. She had an amazing voice, very chill and soulful
Thank you for sharing...
Peggy Lee was the ultimate DOLL!
Peggy Lee and "Old Cape Cod"...two of my, and my late mother's " favorites"...when one needed REAL talent to be annointed A SUPERSTAR...
That was Patti Page.
@@akrenwinkle Yes, it was...so sorry for the mix up...
Understandable. Both blonds, kind of dreamy style.
Peggy Lee is so deserving of this bio feature story, she was the original Diva! 😌
What a remarkable woman!
Wow. This gave me chills. What a fascinating woman.
MISS PEGGY LEE - SO GREAT !
I love your Grandmother more all the time. She is fabulous.❤️
Her singing is so relaxing.
Best voice ever
Is That All There Is? Great song!
Holly Foster-Wells is as beautiful as her grandmother.
My B-25 would have been Named the Miss Peggy Lee.
Wow.
And the World benefitted from all her loss Forever more 🙏🏻❤️🎶💪🏻⚡️🎶👏🏻
I found this very, very interesting. I barely knew the name Peggy Lee until a few years ago and the more I hear her music the more I like.
This documentary explains some of the background that makes key songs like Is That All There Is and The Folks Who Live on The Hill so much more meaningful. Yes, I find Is That All There Is life affirming and knowing the background to The Folks Who Live on The Hill - that sounds so beautiful - easier to listen to when I see parallels between Miss Lee's life and my own.