Album Notes Recorded between 1945 and 1962.All tracks have been digitally remastered.This is part of Captiol Records' CAPITOL SINGS series.Personnel: Peggy Lee (vocals).Audio Remasterer: Bob Norberg.Audio Remixer: Bob Norberg.Recording information: 01/18/1945-??/??/1962.Illustrator: Robert Risko.Unknown Contributor Roles: Chet Baker ; Chris Connor ; Ann Richards; Keely Smith; Dinah Washington; Judy Garland; Julie London; June Christy; Lincoln Mayorga; Maynard Ferguson; Nat King Cole; Andy Russell; Anita O'Day; Ray Leatherwood; Stan Kenton; Sue Raney; The Four Preps; Barney Kessel; Gordon MacRae; Sarah Vaughan.Jimmy McHugh is one of the lesser-known songwriters to be included in the Capitol Sings series of compilations, but several of his songs, including "I Can't Give You Anything But Love," "On the Sunny Side of the Street," and "I'm in the Mood for Love," are standards, and many more, written during a 40-year career mostly devoted to Broadway and Hollywood, are familiar. McHugh's most successful work was written with lyricist Dorothy Fields in the late '20s and early '30s, and much of his catalog predates the founding of Capitol Records in 1942. So, necessarily, most of the selections here are 1950s recreations of songs written in previous decades. (One exception: Nat "King" Cole's popular recording of "Too Young to Go Steady," drawn from McHugh's unsuccessful attempt to return to Broadway with Strip for Action in 1956.) That means lots of vibrant studio orchestra music conducted by Nelson Riddle and Billy May, among others, and lots of bravura singing by people like Judy Garland, Peggy Lee, Dinah Washington, and Sarah Vaughan. But there are also some performances that provide a change of pace, such as Julie London's smoky "I'm in the Mood for Love," accompanied only by bass and guitar, and Chet Baker's jazzy reading of "Let's Get Lost."