Peggy Wood

b. Margaret Wood, 9 February 1892, Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA, d. 18 March 1978, Stamford, Connecticut, USA. After studying singing with operatic soprano Emma Calvé, Wood began singing in the chorus of musical comedies, before gradually building up to small roles. Her Broadway debut was in Victor Herbert’s Naughty Marietta (1910), then appeared in several other shows before making her breakthrough as Ottilie in Maytime (1917), in which the duet she sang with Charles Purcell, Sigmund Romberg’s ‘Will You Remember?’ became a huge hit (and is often known by it first line: ‘Sweetheart, sweetheart, sweetheart!’). Wood’s sparkling stage presence brought her a steady flow of good parts in plays and musical comedies not only on Broadway but also in London’s West End. Best known of all her London roles was when she played Sarah Millick in Noël Coward’s Bitter Sweet (1929). Her big songs were ‘Zigeuner’ and ‘The Bitter Sweet Waltz’ (another song known often by its first line: ‘I’ll See You Again’). On Broadway again, she was in the original American cast of Coward’s Blithe Spirit. Later, now concentrating on non-musical roles, Wood played the mother in the very popular American television drama series Mama aka I Remember Mama (1949-57). Wood had made films from 1919 onwards, including Wonder Of Women (1929), The Right To Live (1935), Jalna (1935, from Mazo De La Roche’s bestselling novel), A Star Is Born (1937), The Housekeeper’s Daughter (1939), Magnificent Doll (1946, which starred Ginger Rogers as First Lady Dolly Madison), Dream Girl (1948, starring Betty Hutton), and The Story Of Ruth (1960). Only in the last of these was Wood’s role anything other than minor, but she made up for this relative anonymity with her last screen role. Although only on screen for a short time, her performance as Mother Superior in the film version of Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II’s The Sound Of Music (1965) brought her an Oscar nomination, even though her singing on the film’s soundtrack of ‘Climb Ev’ry Mountain’ was dubbed by Margery McKay. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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Chorus and Orchestra

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Evadne Baker;Anna Lee;Portia Nelson;Marni Nixon

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Charmian Carr;Angela Cartwright;Duane Chase;Nicholas Hammond;Kym Karath;Bill Lee;Heather Menzies;Debbie Turner

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Climb Ev'ry Mountain
Dearest Love
She Didn't Say Yes
Climb Every Mountain
Zigeuner
Climb Ev'ry Mountain (Mother Abbess)
Where Are The Songs We Sung?
Try To Forget
Zigeuner (1999 Digital Remaster)
Where Are The Songs We Sung? (1999 Digital Remaster)
Where Are The Songs We Sung
Dearest Love (1999 Digital Remaster)
A New Love Is Old
The Night Was Made For Love
A New Love Is Old (From The Cat and the Fiddle)
Something good
Give Me Back My Heart
Enigmas Of Two
Climb Ev'ry Mountain (The Mother Abbess)
Dearest Love - 1999 Remaster
The Night Was Made for Love (From 'the Cat and the Fiddle)
She Didn't Say Yes - The Cat And The Fiddle
Climb Ev'ry Mountain - Peggy Wood
Zigeuner (Remastered)
Zigeuner - 1999 Remastered Version
Maria
I'll See You Again
She Didn't Say Yes (From The Cat and the Fiddle)
Dearest Love (Remastered)
Zigeuner - 1999 Remaster
Dear Little Café
Try to Forget (From the Cat and the Fiddle)
Where Are The Songs We Sung? (Remastered)
Dearest Love - 1999 Remastered Version
I'll See You Again - Bitter Sweet
She Didn't Say Yes
Climb Ev'ry Mountain (Peggy Wood)
she didnt say yes
Where Are the Songs We Sung? - 1999 Remaster
Climb Ev'ry Mountain [Extended Version]
Do-Re-Mi
Where Are the Songs We Sung? (Remastered 1999)
Try to Forget (From The Cat and the Fiddle)
The Night Was Made for Love (From The Cat and the Fiddle)
She Didn't Say Yes [Carrol Gibbons & The Orpheans]
Where Are The Songs We Sung? - 1999 Remastered Version
Where Are The Songs We Sung? - 1999 Digital Remaster
Dearest Love - 1999 Digital Remaster
Climb Ev’ry Mountain
Zigeuner (Remastered 1999)

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