'CAUSE IT'S A GOOD DAY FOR PAYING YOUR BILLS

'CAUSE IT'S A GOOD DAY FOR PAYING YOUR BILLS
AND IT'S A GOOD DAY FOR CURING YOUR ILLS
SO TAKE A DEEP BREATH AND THROW AWAY THE PILLS

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It's never a good day to pay your bills. Fuck you, Peggy.

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i love cute 50s music

OP song is from 1946 not the 50s. it's somewhat notable because she penned it herself which was unusual in pre-Beatles time when pop singers were mostly just interpreters.

I tried Black Coffee, didn't like it.

she paid hers by all the facials she took from old fat Capitol executives

>I'll do anything that you'd want me to
I wonder just how far she'd go?

I love peggy

She’s cute, reminds me of Audrey Tautau

"Music Music Music" was Teresa Brewer's signature song and #1 1950 hit (the first half of the year saw a lot of bouncy ragtime tunes make the charts until the Korean War started in the summer and put a damper on the public mood). The original London Records recording had a mastering error and was accidentally sped up a few bpm. She rerecorded it a few years later after moving to Coral Records.

Not her later career "how do you do fellow kids" albums though.

Femcel: The album. Also, Peggy, you were a successful, rich, hot blonde pop star nobody's buying it.

This totally wasn't Jim Henson having a childhood nostalgia trip by inviting her to appear in...no, not at all.

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it's still better than when they had Michelle Obama on

she looked like a chipmunk

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kinda

Not Fever, though. I never liked that song no matter who did it.

OP photo probably from the early 50s. I dunno when wearing headphones in the recording booth became standard practice, apparently not yet at this point.

>when pop singers were mostly just interpreters
Most still are today.

Hell she was making stuff into the early 90s even though she sounded like George C. Scott by that point.

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man everyone involved with this was really German