1.
Retire? Not on your life. I have no plans to stop singing. What are you going to do when you love music? It's a terrible disease. You can't stop. Of course, I'd like to get off the road.
Peggy Lee
2.
I knew I couldn't sing over them, so I decided to sing under them. The more noise they made the more softly I sang. When they discovered they couldn't hear me, they began to look at me. Then they began to listen. As I sang, I kept thinking, 'softly with feeling.' The noise dropped to a hum; the hum gave way to silence. I had learned how to reach and hold my audience -- softly, with feeling.
Peggy Lee
3.
What are you going to do when you love music? You can't stop.
Peggy Lee
4.
You should always look like a star. Otherwise people will lose a little of the esteem they have for you.
Peggy Lee
5.
I learned courage from Buddha, Jesus, Lincoln, Einstein, and Mr. Cary Grant.
Peggy Lee
6.
If that's all there is, my friends, then let's keep dancing.
Peggy Lee
7.
I regard singing pretty much like acting. Each song is like playing a different role. I get very involved with my material. I feel a responsibility for the emotion it brings out in the listener.
Peggy Lee
8.
One day he went away and I thought I'd die, but I didn't. And I said to myself: 'is that all there is to love?'
Peggy Lee
9.
I try to project not only a song but a personality.
Peggy Lee
10.
Is That All There Is?
Peggy Lee
11.
The thing that I always notice that dates a record is the rhythm section. With a good arranger the music can be timeless. But, rhythm can change, because heaven knows, we didn't know rock was going to come in, did we?
Peggy Lee
12.
They weren't really weddings, just long costume parties. (on three of her weddings)
Peggy Lee
13.
I really don't have that many run-ins. People by and large are very nice to me.
Peggy Lee
14.
You cant beat The Beatles, you join em.
Peggy Lee
15.
I'm always happy when I'm cleaning, and besides, I had just found out that I was going to have a baby.
Peggy Lee