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Peggy lee singer fever rash

          Fever is an increase in internal body temperature to levels above normal.

          While Capitol became the carrier of a contagious rash of summer "Fever," Decca nursed Lee's scorched listeners with her soothing Sea Shells.!

          Peggy Lee singles discography

          See also: Peggy Lee albums discography

          The singles discography of American singer-songwriter Peggy Lee contains 157 singles, 18 promotional singles and eight other charted songs.

          Lee's first singles were in collaboration with Benny Goodman and His Orchestra, beginning 1941's "Elmer's Tune". Its follow-up, "I Got It Bad (And That Ain't Good)", was Lee's first to make the US chart.

          In , he was born William Edgar John in Arkansas.

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        3. While Capitol became the carrier of a contagious rash of summer "Fever," Decca nursed Lee's scorched listeners with her soothing Sea Shells.
        4. In Peggy Lee's song Fever, she sings about the subject of the song as someone that gives her fever: When you put your arms around me.
        5. Rash, sensitivity to bright light, confusion, refusal to eat and drink It turns out that Peggy Lee was right to sing the praises of fever.
        6. She recorded 18 singles with Goodman between 1941 and 1944, including nine that made the US chart. Two of these releases made the top ten, including "Why Don't You Do Right?" (1942). Lee then embarked on a solo career in 1946 and reached the number four position with her debut release, "Waitin' for the Train to Come In".

          Twenty three of her singles made the US and Australian charts during the 1940s, including the top ten songs "I Don't Know Enough About You" (1946), "It's All Over Now" (1946), "Chi-Baba, Chi-Baba" (1947), "Golden Earrings" (1947), "Riders in the Sky (A Cowb