Why aren various-artists COMPILATIONS with Peggy Lee tracks listed?
A. If you are looking for a SONG that Peggy Lee recorded … 1 In the front page of this discography, there is a photo of the singer, surrounded by stacks and stacks of her best-selling hit “Mañana.” Right under that photo, there is a section of INDEXES. Click on the index named Songs. 2 Songs in this index are listed alphabetically. Suppose that you are looking for “You Can Depend On Me.” Scroll down to the index’s end, which is where titles starting with “y” should be. Voilá. “You Can Depend On Me” is there indeed (along with composer names, in parenthesis): You Can Depend On Me (Charlie Carpenter, Louis Dunlap, Earl ‘Fatha’ Hines) October 18, 1946 You Can Depend On Me [Transcription,MacGregor] (Charlie Carpenter, Louis Dunlap, Earl ‘Fatha’ Hines) ca. January, 1945 (1st MacGregor session) The song is listed twice because Peggy Lee recorded it two times, on the dates shown. 3 If you want to learn more details about Peggy Lee’s two versions of “You Can Depend On Me” (for instance, the