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Index Beauty and the Beat!

Beauty and the Beat! is a 1959 album by Peggy Lee, accompanied by the George Shearing Quintet.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 42 relations: Album, All Too Soon, AllMusic, Always True to You in My Fashion, Armando Peraza, Benny Goodman, Billy Strayhorn, Bob Russell (songwriter), By Jupiter, Capitol Records, Carl Pruitt, Carl Sigman, Cole Porter, Dave Cavanaugh, Do I Love You?, Duke Ellington, Edgar Sampson, George Shearing, Get Out of Town, Gordon Jenkins, I Like Men!, Irving Mills, Isn't It Romantic?, Jazz, Jerome Kern, Jimmy Bond (musician), Joe Bishop, John Benson Brooks, Johnny Lange, Johnny Mercer, Latin ala Lee!, Leon René, Lorenz Hart, Oscar Hammerstein II, Peggy Lee, Ray Alexander (musician), Richard Rodgers, Rodgers and Hart, Roy Haynes, Satin Doll, Sweet Adeline (musical), Toots Thielemans.

  2. 1959 collaborative albums
  3. George Shearing albums
  4. Peggy Lee albums

Album

An album is a collection of audio recordings (e.g., music) issued on a medium such as compact disc (CD), vinyl (record), audio tape (like 8-track or cassette), or digital.

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All Too Soon

"All Too Soon" is a 1940 song composed by Duke Ellington with lyrics written by Carl Sigman.

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AllMusic

AllMusic (previously known as All-Music Guide and AMG) is an American online music database.

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Always True to You in My Fashion

"Always True to You in My Fashion" is a 1948 show tune by Cole Porter, written for the musical Kiss Me, Kate.

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Armando Peraza

Armando Peraza (May 30, 1924 – April 14, 2014) was a Cuban Latin jazz percussionist and a member of the rock band Santana.

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Benny Goodman

Benjamin David Goodman (May 30, 1909 – June 13, 1986) was an American clarinetist and bandleader, known as the "King of Swing".

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Billy Strayhorn

William Thomas Strayhorn (November 29, 1915 – May 31, 1967) was an American jazz composer, pianist, lyricist, and arranger who collaborated with bandleader and composer Duke Ellington for nearly three decades.

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Bob Russell (songwriter)

Bob Russell (born Sidney Keith Rosenthal;Sheldon., Sidney (2005).. New York: Warner Books. p. 62–63, 65, 68, 104.. "Early one morning, I received a phone call. 'Sidney?' 'Yes.' 'Hi, pal. This is Bob Russell.' Not only was I not his pal, but I had never heard of Bob Russell.

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By Jupiter

By Jupiter is a musical with a book by Lorenz Hart and Richard Rodgers, music by Rodgers, and lyrics by Hart.

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Capitol Records

Capitol Records, LLC (known legally as Capitol Records, Inc. until 2007), and simply known as Capitol, is an American record label owned by Universal Music Group through its Capitol Music Group imprint.

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Carl Pruitt

Carl Briggs Pruitt (June 3, 1918, Birmingham, Alabama – June 1977) was an American jazz and blues double-bassist.

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Carl Sigman

Carl Sigman (September 24, 1909 – September 26, 2000) was an American songwriter.

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Cole Porter

Cole Albert Porter (June 9, 1891 – October 15, 1964) was an American composer and songwriter.

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Dave Cavanaugh

David Cavanaugh, also known as Dave Cavanaugh or occasionally Big Dave Cavanaugh, (March 13, 1919 – December 31, 1981) was an American composer, arranger, musician and producer.

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Do I Love You?

"Do I Love You?" is a 1939 popular song written by Cole Porter, for his musical Du Barry Was a Lady, where it was introduced by Ronald Graham and Ethel Merman.

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Duke Ellington

Edward Kennedy "Duke" Ellington (April 29, 1899 – May 24, 1974) was an American jazz pianist, composer, and leader of his eponymous jazz orchestra from 1923 through the rest of his life.

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Edgar Sampson

Edgar Melvin Sampson (October 31, 1907 – January 16, 1973), nicknamed "The Lamb", was an American jazz composer, arranger, saxophonist, and violinist.

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George Shearing

Sir George Albert Shearing (13 August 191914 February 2011) was a British jazz pianist who for many years led a popular jazz group that recorded for Discovery Records, MGM Records and Capitol Records.

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Get Out of Town

"Get Out of Town" is a 1938 popular song written by Cole Porter, for his musical Leave It to Me!, where it was introduced by Tamara Drasin.

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Gordon Jenkins

Gordon Hill Jenkins (May 12, 1910 – May 1, 1984) was an American arranger, composer, and pianist who was influential in popular music in the 1940s and 1950s.

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I Like Men!

I Like Men! is a 1959 studio album recorded by American singer Peggy Lee, arranged and conducted by Jack Marshall. Beauty and the Beat! and i Like Men! are Peggy Lee albums.

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Irving Mills

Irving Harold Mills (born Isadore Minsky; January 18, 1894 Odessa, Ukraine – April 21, 1985) was an music publisher, musician, lyricist, and jazz promoter.

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Isn't It Romantic?

"Isn't It Romantic?" is a popular song and part of the Great American Songbook.

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Jazz

Jazz is a music genre that originated in the African-American communities of New Orleans, Louisiana, in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, with its roots in blues, ragtime, European harmony and African rhythmic rituals.

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Jerome Kern

Jerome David Kern (January 27, 1885 – November 11, 1945) was an American composer of musical theatre and popular music.

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Jimmy Bond (musician)

James Edward Bond Jr. (January 27, 1933 – April 26, 2012), known as Jimmy Bond, was an American double bass player, arranger and composer who performed and recorded with many leading jazz, blues, folk and rock musicians between the 1950s and 1980s.

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Joe Bishop

Joe Bishop (November 27, 1907 – May 12, 1976) was an American jazz multi-instrumentalist and composer.

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John Benson Brooks

John Benson Brooks (February 23, 1917, in Houlton, Maine – November 13, 1999, in New York City) was an American jazz pianist, songwriter, arranger, and composer.

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Johnny Lange

John George Lange (August 15, 1905 – January 6, 2006) was an American songwriter, working mostly in the motion picture industry.

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Johnny Mercer

John Herndon Mercer (November 18, 1909 – June 25, 1976) was an American lyricist, songwriter, and singer, as well as a record label executive who co-founded Capitol Records with music industry businessmen Buddy DeSylva and Glenn E. Wallichs.

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Latin ala Lee!

Latin a la Lee! is a 1960 album by Peggy Lee that was arranged by Jack Marshall. Beauty and the Beat! and Latin ala Lee! are albums produced by Dave Cavanaugh and Peggy Lee albums.

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Leon René

Leon René (February 6, 1902 – May 30, 1982) was an American music composer of pop, R&B and rock and roll songs and a record producer in the 1930s, 1940s, and 1950s.

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Lorenz Hart

Lorenz Milton Hart (May 2, 1895 – November 22, 1943) was an American lyricist and half of the Broadway songwriting team Rodgers and Hart.

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Oscar Hammerstein II

Oscar Greeley Clendenning Hammerstein II (July 12, 1895 – August 23, 1960) was an American lyricist, librettist, theatrical producer, and (usually uncredited) director in musical theater for nearly 40 years.

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Peggy Lee

Norma Deloris Egstrom (May 26, 1920 – January 21, 2002), known professionally as Peggy Lee, was an American jazz and popular music singer, songwriter, and actress whose career spanned seven decades.

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Ray Alexander (musician)

Ray Alexander (February 7, 1925 – June 8, 2002) was a jazz drummer and vibraphonist.

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Richard Rodgers

Richard Charles Rodgers (June 28, 1902 – December 30, 1979) was an American composer who worked primarily in musical theater.

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Rodgers and Hart

Rodgers and Hart were an American songwriting partnership between composer Richard Rodgers (1902–1979) and the lyricist Lorenz Hart (1895–1943).

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Roy Haynes

Roy Owen Haynes (born March 13, 1925) is an American jazz drummer.

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Satin Doll

"Satin Doll" is a jazz standard written by Duke Ellington and Billy Strayhorn with lyrics by Johnny Mercer.

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Sweet Adeline (musical)

Sweet Adeline is a musical with music by Jerome Kern, book and lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II and original orchestration by Robert Russell Bennett.

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Toots Thielemans

Jean-Baptiste Frédéric Isidor, Baron Thielemans (29 April 1922 – 22 August 2016), known professionally as Toots Thielemans, was a Belgian jazz musician.

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See also

1959 collaborative albums

George Shearing albums

Peggy Lee albums

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beauty_and_the_Beat!

Also known as Beauty and the Beat! (Peggy Lee album).