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Peggy Lee: Fever!

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Fever!! A classic recording from the late 60's.Featuring Peggy with Max Bennett (bass) and Jack Sperling (drums).Written originally by Davenport and Cooley , Peggy added her own lyrics and the finger snapping and beat . Little Willie John released this in its original form a couple of years before Peggys version .

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  • Am I the only one who's hella sick of seeing bitching about Lady Gaga or Justin Beiber as top comments on a classy tune like this? If you don't like someone else's music, don't listen to it! It's existence isn't gonna make the music you like any less great!

  • womans a pure genius

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  • oh yeah baby, i love this song!

  • What a VOICE!!! She sang this song with her eyes, too....oh yeah! FEVER!!!!  FEVER...what a lovely way to burn....

  • We got to sing this song for a jazz contest in choir..it was.EPIC

  • I think that this recording of peggy lee and fever is brilliant. What else can i say?

  • the way she don't move her head is mad, yup..... good shit!

  • Cool, cool LADY. No one like her.Long live Peggy Lee's music.

    When I first heard this song in the late 50;s, couldn't get enough!

  • this is music ladys and gens..love how she changes the rythmn in her singingand taking the song higher.. and her creativity.this song is one of the absolut sexiest songs ever been written

  • @SputnikMonkey rofl, justin bieber aint music

  • It's not as simple as not listening to music that is shoved down your throats, which is why people are complaining (there's no escape to it). I mean I wouldn't mind to see another artist do songs like this and older hits for music today, it's just that not many take the time to look into being creatively different. If one leads, then one will follow, and that's how good music started to decline (people care for the characteristic/look of the artist rather than their quality of music).

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