Somebody Else Is Taking My Place
Provided to YouTube by Columbia/Legacy Somebody Else Is Taking My Place · Peggy Lee The Complete Recordings 1941-1947 ℗ Originally Released 1941 Sony Music Entertainment Inc. Released on: 1999-05-20 Guitar: Tom Morgan Associated Performer: Peggy Lee Drums: Ralph Collier Arranger, Piano: Mel Powell Bass: John Simmons Bass: Sid Weiss Alto Saxophone: Clint Neagley Alto Saxophone: Julie Schwartz Tenor Saxophone: Vido Musso Tenor Saxophone: George Berg Baritone Saxophone: Charles Gentry Clarinet: Benny Goodman Trumpet: Billy Butterfield Trumpet: Jimmy Maxwell Trombone: Lou McGarity Trombone: Cutty Cutshall Composer, Lyricist: Dick Howard Lyricist, Composer: Bob Ellsworth Composer, Lyricist: Russ Morgan Producer: Didier C. Deutsch Producer: Charles L. Granata Mastering Engineer, Producer: Darcy M. Proper Auto-generated by YouTube.

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