Peggy Lee sounds freshly minted here, and “I’m A Woman - Remastered 1998” lands like a wink with perfect timing. The title says confidence; the delivery makes it sound effortless, which is exactly why it belongs in the stack right now.
The arrangement stays lean and stylish: crisp drums, upright bass, and brass that pops instead of barks. Lee rides the pocket with a close-mic sheen, every phrase polished but never stiff, like smoke curling through a bright room.
A track like this fits a late-afternoon car ride, a sharp blazer, or a kitchen that needs a little swagger. Lee turns self-assurance into a groove, and the song keeps its cool without trying too hard.