Perhaps the most famous album in the Peggy Lee canon is one that few people have ever heard! Culled from three nights of a three-week April run at the Copa during which Peggy played two shows per night (and three on Saturday), Two Shows Nightly was pressed and ready to go to retail in November 1968 when Peggy, unhappy with the mix (she was notoriously picky about the sound on her recordings), pulled the release on the eve of its street date. That set off a four decade-long collector feeding frenzy that persists to this day, as the very few promo copies of this album that have surfaced go for megabucks. Now, 41 years later, Peggy s estate has consented to our releasing this long-lost album and, not only that, they re letting us put it out with a dozen bonus tracks! Includes from the original album Do I Hear a Waltz; By the Time I Get to Phoenix; Reason to Believe; Didn t Want to Have to Do It; Personal Property; Hand on the Plow; Until It s Time for You to Go; Something Stupid; What Is a Woman; Alright, Okay, You Win; Here s to You, and Come Back to Me. Bonus tracks include the unreleased Money and I Wound It Up as well as the rare single sides Stay with Me; Happy Feet; That Man; I Feel It; The Lonesome Road; Misty Roses; It ll Never Happen Again; Reason to Believe, and Didn t Want to Have to Do It, as well as the obscure Make Believe. New liner notes from Peggy Lee discographer Ivan Santiago tell the fascinating story behind this release. It s the pop vocal collector find of the year, a Collectors Choice Music exclusive!