Lazy Afternoon (Mono Remastered Edition) Peggy King

Album Info

Album Veröffentlichung:
1959

HRA-Veröffentlichung:
21.11.2025

Label: Little Starlight Records

Genre: Vocal

Subgenre: Vocal Pop

Interpret: Peggy King

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  • 1 Rain (Remastered) 02:41
  • 2 You'll Never Know (Remastered) 03:11
  • 3 Lazy Afternoon (Remastered) 02:35
  • 4 Till There Was You (Remastered) 02:21
  • 5 Sure Thing (Remastered) 03:00
  • 6 I Remember You (Remastered) 03:08
  • 7 Love and the Weather (Remastered) 02:12
  • 8 Imagination (Remastered) 03:34
  • 9 Love Walked In (Remastered) 03:10
  • 10 Hi Lili, Hi Lo (Remastered) 03:02
  • 11 Nobody Else but Me (Remastered) 02:59
  • 12 Littleboy Heart (Remastered) 02:50
  • Total Runtime 34:43

Info zu Lazy Afternoon (Mono Remastered Edition)

Breathy vocals, jazzy backings, and a beautiful sound from singer Peggy King -- an overlooked vocalist from the late 50s, but one who cut some really tremendous albums like this! The session's a great mix of sex and swing -- and is proof that handled the right way, a singer like Peggy could really make magic in the studio -- a kind of sensual, gentle approach that's not unlike the style of Julie London over at Liberty Records! Backings are by Henri Rene, Pete King, and Jack Marshall -- often with strings, but never too lush to overwhelm the dreamy vocals -- which themselves are just perfect for the tunes. Titles include "Sure Thing", "Rain", "Lazy Afternoon", "You'll Never Know", "Love Walked In", "Imagination", and "Littleboy Heart"

'Pretty perky Peggy King' is one of the best loved pop vocalists of TV's Golden Age. Best remembered for her three seasons on 'The George Gobel Show', and she also made numerous other guest appearances. Peggy King was also a top recording star with such hits as, 'Make Yourself Comfortable', 'Learning to Love' and 'You Better Go Now' and was featured in such movies as 'The Bad and The Beautiful', 'Zero Hour!' and 'Abbott and Costello Meet the Mummy'.

Peggy King, vocals

Digitally remastered




Peggy King
(born February 16, 1930) is an American jazz singer. She was a member of big bands led by Charlie Spivak, Ralph Flanagan, and Ray Anthony.

"Pretty Perky Peggy King", as she was nicknamed, appeared on The George Gobel Show from 1954 through 1957 and guest-starred on many other TV shows, including Bob Hope's 1956 Chevy Show, American Bandstand, Maverick, Dragnet (series), The Steve Allen Show, The Kraft Music Hall with Milton Berle, What's My Line?, The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson, The Perry Como Show, The Garry Moore Show, and The Jack Benny Program.

In 1952, MGM signed her to a contract, which led to a singing cameo in Vincente Minnelli's The Bad and the Beautiful (recorded with Skip Martin for MGM Records) and a series of commercial jingles for Hunt's tomato sauce. These last brought her to the attention of Mitch Miller at Columbia Records. Miller signed her to a long-term contract, under which she made two best-selling albums, Wish Upon on a Star and Girl Meets Boy and a string of hit singles, including "Make Yourself Comfortable" in 1954. She sang the Oscar-nominated song "Count Your Blessings" on the 1955 Academy Awards telecast,[8] and both Billboard and Down Beat magazine named her Best New Singer of 1955–56.

King sang in the 1955 comedy Abbott and Costello Meet the Mummy and was featured as chief co-star on the poster. She portrayed the stewardess Janet Turner in the suspense thriller Zero Hour! (1957), later the basis for the satirical comedy Airplane!. She starred opposite Tab Hunter in the television musical Hans Brinker, or The Silver Skates (1958) and in a musical version of Jack and the Beanstalk co-starring Joel Grey, Celeste Holm, and Cyril Ritchard. Her albums include Lazy Afternoon (1959), Oh What a Memory We Made Tonight, and Peggy King Sings Jerome Kern. In 2008 Sepia Records reissued the original cast album of Hans Brinker, or The Silver Skates, adding sixteen of King's Columbia recordings and four of Hunter's. In 2016, Fresh Sound released her first new album in 36 years.



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