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Peggy Lee Popular Song Rankings [2026]

Peggy Lee Popular Song Rankings [2026]
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Peggy Lee Popular Song Rankings [2026]

Known for her “soft and cool” singing voice, she was an American singer and actress.

She was also known as a songwriter, composing hit songs including those used in the Disney film Lady and the Tramp.

Here is a collection of some of her popular songs.

Peggy Lee Popular Song Rankings [2026]

Autumn In RomePeggy Lee1rank/position

Originally, it was the theme song for the Italian film Terminal Station.

The movie has both an Italian version and an American version, and it’s the American version that features Peggy Lee’s Autumn in Rome.

The film seems to have been a hit, but the theme song itself didn’t attract much attention.

FeverPeggy Lee2rank/position

This jazz classic by Peggy Lee features a husky vocal with a vibrant swing feel, and her comfortable, free approach leaves a striking impression.

With its smooth vibe that creates a sense of ease, it’s a perfect recommendation for summer listening.

La la LuPeggy Lee3rank/position

“La La Lu” (Official Video) – Peggy Lee
La la LuPeggy Lee

It’s a lullaby that gently wraps listeners in a calm, tender light, like stars twinkling in the night sky.

The singer is Peggy Lee, the legendary American singer-songwriter who, in addition to mastering jazz and pop, also thrived as a lyricist and composer.

She wrote this song herself for the 1955 Disney film “Lady and the Tramp,” where a mother character sings it to her baby.

Through its dreamy imagery of stardust and angels descending, the piece conveys deep affection for a beloved child and the wish for a peaceful sleep.

Spend quiet moments with this song, and you’ll feel the bond between parent and child grow even stronger.

Be sure to give it a listen at bedtime.

There’ll Be Another SpringPeggy Lee4rank/position

Peggy Lee – “There’ll Be Another Spring” (2021 Video)
There'll Be Another SpringPeggy Lee

“There’ll Be Another Spring” is a number released by Peggy Lee, who is counted among the greatest jazz vocalists and is also a Grammy Award winner.

It was included on her collaborative album with jazz pianist George Shearing, “Beauty and the Beat!”, and it tells the story of a couple who part ways in spring.

This wistful ballad has also been covered by Dianne Reeves and Diana Krall.

Little Jack Frost, Get LostBing Crosby & Peggy Lee5rank/position

Bing Crosby & Peggy Lee – Little Jack Frost Get Lost (Decca Records 1952)
Little Jack Frost, Get LostBing Crosby & Peggy Lee

A cheerful duet by Bing Crosby and Peggy Lee that chases away winter’s chill with a sprightly rhythm.

Released as a single by Decca Records in 1952, the song humorously portrays people asking the personified cold, “Jack Frost,” to leave.

Crosby’s rich baritone and Lee’s gentle vocals blend in exquisite harmony, vividly depicting winter scenes—grumbling sweethearts, a rose frozen stiff, and more.

Infused with swing and jazz elements, it’s perfect for those seeking a warm atmosphere during the Christmas season, and it remains a perennial favorite frequently included on holiday albums.

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