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  1. Peggy Lee's 1958 rendition became the best known version and her signature song. Lee's version contained rewritten lyrics and an altered music arrangement. It was a top-five hit in the UK and Australia in addition to making the top ten in the US and the Netherlands.

  2. Fever, originally recorded by Little Willie John in 1956, became a timeless hit when it was covered by Peggy Lee in 1958. Lee’s sultry and seductive rendition of the song has captivated audiences for decades. With its smooth jazz-inspired melody and lyrics filled with passion, Fever has a deeper meaning than what meets the ear.

  3. Peggy Lee recorded the most famous version of this song. She was born Norma Deloris Egstrom on May 26, 1920 in Jamestown, North Dakota. Her break came when she was discovered by bandleader Benny Goodman.

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  5. Jul 24, 2023 · Published on. July 24, 2023. By. Zenobia Ortis. Photo: Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images. In July of 1958, nearly 20 years into her career, 38-year-old Peggy Lee scored her 48th Billboard hit...

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  6. Jun 15, 2023 · Who Wrote It? “Fever” was written by songwriters Eddie Cooley and Otis Blackwell in 1955.

  7. Nov 11, 2021 · by Iván Santiago. Page generated on Nov 11, 2021. I. Scope And Authorship. The present write-up focuses on the early history of the song "Fever," with emphasis on its two most important recordings, one by Little Willie John and the other by Peggy Lee.

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