Let's Love (album) explained

Let's Love
Type:studio
Artist:Peggy Lee
Border:yes
Released:1974
Recorded:April – June 1974
Venue:Record Plant, Los Angeles
Genre:Vocal jazz
Length:39:54 (Original release)
55:10 (CD Reissue)
Label:Atlantic
Producer:Dave Grusin, Peggy Lee
Prev Title:Norma Deloris Egstrom from Jamestown, North Dakota
Prev Year:1972
Next Title:Mirrors
Next Year:1975

Let's Love is an album by jazz singer Peggy Lee that was released in 1974. It was her first for Atlantic Records after many years with Capitol. The title track was written, arranged, produced by Paul McCartney.[1]

This title song came about when Peggy Lee was in London performing at the Royal Albert Hall in 1974. She invited Paul McCartney and his wife Linda to dinner at The Dorchester. Mccartney brought a gift for Lee and it was a song he had written with his wife called "Let's Love". Arrangements were made for the song to be recorded in June 1974 at the Record Plant in Los Angeles with McCartney producing.[2]

Track listing

CD reissue bonus tracks

Personnel

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Ruhlmann . William . Let's Love . AllMusic . 8 October 2018.
  2. Book: Richmond . Peter . The Life and Music of Miss Peggy Lee . 2006 . Aurum Press . London . 1-84513-175-4 . 326–327.