Katey Sagal
Katey Sagal recorded a version of the old English ballad 'Greensleeves' for the soundtrack of the sitcom 'Married... with Children,' where she played Peggy...
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Katey Sagal recorded a version of the old English ballad 'Greensleeves' for the soundtrack of the sitcom 'Married... with Children,' where she played Peggy Bundy. Her take on the song is among her listed recordings, which also include 'Strange Fruit' and 'Ruby Tuesday.'
She grew up in Los Angeles, where her father was a cinematographer. Before her acting career took off, she sang in local bands.
Her recording of 'Greensleeves' came out during the show's run in the late 1980s or early 1990s. It's one of the tracks that shows up when people look for her music.
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