WICKED!! if she kept singing like that through out her career, she could have made it big as a singer alone. every note, Marilyn perfect. Way ahead of her time.
I really prefer the way she's singing here than how she sang in many of her other musicals - It's beautiful! Sounds much more powerful and in control :)
it's because marilyn have insomnia it makes her harder to breath with super tight corsett. You can understand about this if you watch the body of marilyn monroe, here, on youtube. Of course she is hard to hit a few notes perfectly. This is happened 12 years before the misfits i guess....
Here she is singing as Marilyn, in many of her movies she was singing as she put it herself, the "stereotypical dumb blonde". The companies and people that were in charge of her never let her be herself, even off the screen she was acting. A very beautiful woman both in looks and personality whom was used and then thrown away like a piece of gum. She will however be a timeless legend and she deserves to be just that.
@@emmanuelbravo6852 Marni Nixon was 18 years old when this film was shot, and while she had sung in a movie soundtrack chorus at least once before this, I don't believe her dubbing career had really started yet. I think this sounds like Marilyn's real voice
@@di7209 "The women in the second half are singing and playing with baby dolls." I realize that. I was merely attempting to be funny by pretending that the girls were so pretty, I didn't notice the baby dolls. Thanks anyway for caring enough to explain it to me.
I know it seems silly, but seeing Marilyn hold that baby doll, and knowing how much she wanted a baby, she just looked like a natural. she would have been a great mother, and it's a shame she had endometriosis when there wasn't much for treatment back then.
Hm... Every baby does need a daddy tbh... 😢😢 Aww man, I feel so bad... Ik I never want to experience that, but I could imagine what it feels like to not to become a parent when they want one.
She tried to contact her real father, her mother had confided to her who he was. Marilyn's mother worked at a film editing studio & had a brief affair with a man who worked there, she kept his picture & the resemblance is there. Her father didn't want to respond to Marilyn's overtures to meet, he was afraid apparently what his wife & family would think. Perhaps the timeline of the affair ran parallel with him being married, I don't know.. what I read didn't explain that closely. But yes, children need their parents involved or there's an emptiness, a type of void that can never be fully filled, or cured of the longing to make oneself whole. To unfortunate for her father not to have embraced a relationship with his daughter..she was a tribute to any man to be a child of his. It seemed almost as if Fate wanted to make up to herself the loss of mostly an ordinary experience we all have & give her splendor instead. Her fans, who then & still now love her would of settled for her happiness, she really deserved that after making so many others happy ..a joy to watch her entertain. It's true only the good die young.
@@kingdomfreedom8323 No. It is not at all the case that the good do pass away young. Only the Gods art apparently Good. Those that do follow the Gods do come secondarily. Additionally I hath known outstanding people that hath passed away - rather fortunately so - at a ripe healthy deservedly elderly age. The Wise do live upon the Earth unto an Elderly age, as doth Religion make rather clear. Elderly age is rather a sign of Wisdom. A True Survivor doth oft live on unto an Elderly age upon the current Earth. The Strong as such do Survive.
No. It is not at all the case that the good do pass away young. Only the Gods art apparently Good. Those that do follow the Gods do come secondarily. Additionally I hath known outstanding people that hath passed away - rather fortunately so - at a ripe healthy deservedly elderly age. The Wise do live upon the Earth unto an Elderly age, as doth Religion make rather clear. Elderly age is rather a sign of Wisdom. A True Survivor doth oft live on unto an Elderly age upon the current Earth. The Strong as such do Survive.
Marilyn was looked at as a sex symbol. But I see and will always see her as a beautiful woman who went through so much and deserved better. I barley know anything about her and haven't been a fan for that long but I still love her. 💕
she is one underrated history symbol. she made history and was ahead of her times with her fashion sense and acting, but people only acknowledged her for her looks and it's so sad. until now people still won't let her soul rest even though she's already dead.
Take out those stupid baby dolls and it would have been perfect. Her voice coach told her that she really couldn't sing but she gave the impression she could because she was on pitch and she knew how to use inflection. He was always making her feel inferior from what I've read. She wanted to marry him but he told her she wouldn't make a good mom for his kids. Can you imagine how that made her feel? Anyway, he wasn't much himself if he couldn't see the value and talent in her voice; that when using it all as far as what she did have, it turned into something amazing. Norma Jean as Marilyn, a true and absolute talent. For those who don't get it, I almost feel for them, those who don't get MM are really missing out. She endures and that says it all.
+Teresa Gib Wow. Where did you read this? Not doubting you, but I always heard that Marilyn Monroe's main vocal coach was jazz musician Phil Moore, a black man, who also coached Dorothy Dandridge and Ava Gardner. Marrying him would have completely sunk Monroe's career at that time, and she had to know that. If it wasn't Phil Moore, then who was this voice coach?
it was cold outside of Tiffanys I was shivering in the storm I walked in and asked a gentleman Could I plea-ease keep warm He asked me how come a baby doll Has no comfy place to go So I told that kindly gentleman My tale of woe Every baby needs a da-da-daddy To keep her worry free Every baby needs a da-da-daddy But where's the one for me Rich or poor I don't care who If he hasn't got a million then a half will do Every baby needs a da-da-daddy Could my da-daddy be you Every baby needs a da-da-daddy With silver in his hair Every baby needs a da-da-daddy Who has some gold to spare Some sweet softy who enjoys Bringin' home his baby little diamond toys, oh ho! Every baby needs a da-da-daddy Could my da-daddy be you Every baby needs a da-da-daddy In case she runs aground Every baby needs a da-da-daddy To keep her safe and sound Yes we feel just like Red Ridin' Hood Cause the wolves are awful hungry in our neighbourhood Oh every baby needs a da-da-daddy Could my da-daddy be you Could my da-daddy be you
She wasn´t "herself" here just yet. She gave off the Rita Hayworth vibe more than her own vibe. Funny how apparently they tried to make her somebody else before realizing that letting her be herself would be the best thing that could happen to her as a star - and their box office as well.
I’m not sure she was ever able to fully be herself. Everyone wanted to poke and prod and mood her. Everyone wanted their slice of the pie. I appreciate her. I like her. I have a great deal of empathy for her. I think it’s toxic that so many people find her aspirational & wish to emulate her.
Actually I also thought the same that it had “Put the Blame on Mame” vibes, but then I remembered that Rita Hayworth was actually dubbed by Anita Ellis.
I watched a documentary on Marilyn Monroe's life and she was never ever allowed to fully be herself,she wanted to do so many things but was always shoved around and disregarded
@@eqfs9455 Dude, yes, you're incredibly insightful! I thought I was the only one who thought this. I admire her work as a beauty model, for she certainly was striking but part of her instabilities happened because she was forced to repress herself in order to become Marilyn Monroe. People forget Marilyn Monroe really was a character or an alter ego of sorts. That's part of why she had issues retaining a husband and friends. Men went in for Marilyn and she thinking she could trust them, allowed Norma Jean out. Men couldn't handle or wanted the realities of Norma Jean. She had too much baggage they'd say I imagine. And women who probably wanted friendship wanted to relate to Norma Jean but couldn't handle the negative, seedy attention she would get as part of Marilyn. Quite sad really. If anything Marilyn should be a warning to all women AND men, to be more than a pretty face and to control your destiny. If you end up depending on others for survival threaten the wrong crowd you'll end up like her. Living a short, miserable life with nothing to show for it but a few pretty pictures.
The tongue in cheek character of the song is so characteristic of the era - you see a hint of what was to come in her most famous performance in Gentlemen Prefer Blondes of Diamonds Are A Girl’s Best Friend. Great performer, naturally gifted and timeless music.
Early days for Marilyn. She looks so young. Well she is only 22 years old here. So gorgeous and her voice is very pleasant. A lot more talented than the movie people liked to make out. Sings, dances, acts and what a beauty. She had the whole package. What a shame she wasn't more confident and had felt really good about herself.
I like watching Marilyn Monroe sing and dance here but am I the only one who thinks this is really weird and creepy? How did they go from a Rita Hayworth, Gilda-esque dance number about sugar daddys to creepy dancing baby dolls? And the guys are turned on by it. Whoa...
Trey Stephens Arthur Miller, John and Bobby Kennedy, and the Rat Pack, among others. She may have been killed by the Deep State for threatening to reveal her affairs with the Kennedys.
@@emmanuelbravo6852It is her voice alright. In this movie she wasn't dubbed. In most of her movies she wasn't dubbed. Only if the song had really high notes like the "No no nos" in Diamonds Are A Girl's Best Friend. People assume she didn't have that rich tone because in several movies she had to talk in a breathy baby talk voice
@@emmanuelbravo6852 Marni Nixon was 18 years old when this film was shot, and while she had sung in a movie soundtrack chorus at least once before this, I don't believe her dubbing career had really started yet. I think this sounds like Marilyn's real voice
Marilyn showed so much potential and range in this and 'Don't Bother to knock'. Then she was pigeonholed. She's mesmerized me since childhood. The Best! ❤
I remember being a kid listening to this song, my mom always watched Monroe or Presley movies she just was a big fan. And with my own troubled relationship with both my mother and father, this stuck with me through the years. I guess you can say before I was married to my now the one I call "Daddy", I was looking for one smh daddy issues oh what it does to a person
She's such an Icon, Beautiful, Unique Beauty, The one and only SxSymbol, Glamorous, Stunning, Everything she has; that's the beauty of Marilyn Monroe. I'm a big fan of her!! I've put too much supports for her, my supports will never end :)
So why is it she can be called a "sex symbol" yet everyone adores her instead of slut shaming her, meanwhile women today are called low value whores that will "go to hell" for expressing their sexuality 😒
Deeper implication of the song is that Marilyn Monroe's childhood had a mother to upbring her for a while, but father... well it was a mystery then. Have to say that she had a humourous way of expressing her childhood grief in such a sexually teasing manner. ARTIST LEVEL 1000000000000000000000000000000000
this is my favourite singing voice of hers. at the peak of her career, she was forced to have that baby squeak talking voice and a husky one for sexy effect whenever she's singing. of course, that isn't how Marilyn would naturally sing, so sometimes someone who could register a note while still sounding like 50's Marilyn would have to fill in (listen to Diamonds Are A Girl's Best Friend, you'll hear some parts of it) 1940s Marilyn singing is much more in control and beautiful
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That dress 😍
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The outfits for this short film are actually good
“Every baby needs a daddy with silver in his hair” PERIOD 😮💨
WICKED!! if she kept singing like that through out her career, she could have made it big as a singer alone. every note, Marilyn perfect. Way ahead of her time.
Bjorn9284 not that unique of a singing voice dor that time hahah
TheMotherConfesser Ikr lmao
Someone else was singing for her
I read that in ali g's voice lol
Not her voice...only a few people actually sang themselves. It was the same few people who sang for the big stars
I really prefer the way she's singing here than how she sang in many of her other musicals - It's beautiful! Sounds much more powerful and in control :)
I totally agree! She sounds amazing!
it's because marilyn have insomnia it makes her harder to breath with super tight corsett. You can understand about this if you watch the body of marilyn monroe, here, on youtube. Of course she is hard to hit a few notes perfectly. This is happened 12 years before the misfits i guess....
I disagree I think she always sung beautiful
Here she is singing as Marilyn, in many of her movies she was singing as she put it herself, the "stereotypical dumb blonde". The companies and people that were in charge of her never let her be herself, even off the screen she was acting. A very beautiful woman both in looks and personality whom was used and then thrown away like a piece of gum. She will however be a timeless legend and she deserves to be just that.
inspite, she sounds more grown up in this.
“Songs these days are so sexual”
Songs back then:
😵💫
The thing is that song now are way more direct with the point lmao
she didnt mean it in a sexual way lmao, she means a sugar daddy
Songs have always been about sex and drugs I mean look at the Beatles
@@kiraa.a The fuck do you think a sugar daddy gets in return for funding a sugar baby’s lifestyle? Hand holding?
Her voice is beautiful. I can't stop listening to this. It's so catchy and the style is magnificent
This is Marnie Mixon
Very unique. She doesn’t sing the classic way.
@@emmanuelbravo6852you mean Marni Nixon, and no it isn't. It's Marilyn.
@@emmanuelbravo6852 Marni Nixon was 18 years old when this film was shot, and while she had sung in a movie soundtrack chorus at least once before this, I don't believe her dubbing career had really started yet. I think this sounds like Marilyn's real voice
I heard her singing teacher would put her down and tell her she was a bad singer...THE NERVE! She has a voice like an angel !
that wasnt her singing i think
@@willyhubblenet it is her singing
@@wierdosity72 no she has a more deeper voice range, not like male deep like jazz woman deep
@@wierdosity72 It is Marni Nixon whose singing
Even if it’s not her singing I this one it is in diamonds are a girls best friend and her voice is amazing! So the point still stands I think :)
so we just gonna sit back and act like this isn't a banger????? the baby dolls make it weird but up til that point total BOP
lol so true!
Lol frf
Baby Dolls?
I don't remember seeing any baby dolls.
@@im1who84uThe women in the second half are singing and playing with baby dolls
@@di7209 "The women in the second half are singing and playing with baby dolls."
I realize that.
I was merely attempting to be funny by pretending that the girls were so pretty, I didn't notice the baby dolls.
Thanks anyway for caring enough to explain it to me.
She is really humble with the “ if he doesn’t got a million than a half will do”
Take a joke
@@KitaKatt1988 My comment was a joke???
I know it seems silly, but seeing Marilyn hold that baby doll, and knowing how much she wanted a baby, she just looked like a natural. she would have been a great mother, and it's a shame she had endometriosis when there wasn't much for treatment back then.
Hmmm.
Hm... Every baby does need a daddy tbh... 😢😢
Aww man, I feel so bad... Ik I never want to experience that, but I could imagine what it feels like to not to become a parent when they want one.
She tried to contact her real father, her mother had confided to her who he was. Marilyn's mother worked at a film editing studio & had a brief affair with a man who worked there, she kept his picture & the resemblance is there. Her father didn't want to respond to Marilyn's overtures to meet, he was afraid apparently what his wife & family would think. Perhaps the timeline of the affair ran parallel with him being married, I don't know.. what I read didn't explain that closely. But yes, children need their parents involved or there's an emptiness, a type of void that can never be fully filled, or cured of the longing to make oneself whole.
To unfortunate for her father not to have embraced a relationship with his daughter..she was a tribute to any man to be a child of his. It seemed almost as if Fate wanted to make up to herself the loss of mostly an ordinary experience we all have & give her splendor instead. Her fans, who then & still now love her would of settled for her happiness, she really deserved that after making so many others happy ..a joy to watch her entertain. It's true only the good die young.
@@kingdomfreedom8323 No. It is not at all the case that the good do pass away young. Only the Gods art apparently Good. Those that do follow the Gods do come secondarily. Additionally I hath known outstanding people that hath passed away - rather fortunately so - at a ripe healthy deservedly elderly age. The Wise do live upon the Earth unto an Elderly age, as doth Religion make rather clear. Elderly age is rather a sign of Wisdom. A True Survivor doth oft live on unto an Elderly age upon the current Earth. The Strong as such do Survive.
No. It is not at all the case that the good do pass away young. Only the Gods art apparently Good. Those that do follow the Gods do come secondarily. Additionally I hath known outstanding people that hath passed away - rather fortunately so - at a ripe healthy deservedly elderly age. The Wise do live upon the Earth unto an Elderly age, as doth Religion make rather clear. Elderly age is rather a sign of Wisdom. A True Survivor doth oft live on unto an Elderly age upon the current Earth. The Strong as such do Survive.
The dolls are giving me nightmares. the rest is PERFECT! I love Marilyn Monroe
mesovogue you mean Norma Jean?
Norma Jeane became Marfilyn in 1946. This movie is from 1948.
mesovogue lol
Chucky's in love.
I'd love to hear lana de Rey singing this
Lana sings too slow and drunk for this.
Deva7 she has some more fast paced songs. I'm assuming you dont even listen to her.
Deva7 You clearly haven't heard her other songs.
Deva7 Off to the Races? Lolita? High by the Beach? K dude...
more like Kinda Outta Luck
I wonder if those dolls are in a dusty trunk somewhere...
Or those costumes!
Eliza Shepherd I want those costune tho
Nurse Grace Or worse, maybe they ended up being tossed in the trash and are rotting in some dump or they were incinerated :(
or maybe they were privately auctioned for some crazy amount of money.
Or maybe the women still have them or possibly their kids/grandkids?
Daddy kink since the 50s
it actually started to become a thing in the 20s
this movie came out in 49 so would we be able to claim the 40’s? 😂
@@saralang8481 Nah, because it was so close to the 50s and she had been in movies in the 50s like this as these characters.
I hate the daddy kink screw yall
@@castaway2850 it was from the late 1890ish i believe
edit: nvm it was the late 1700s
Marilyn was looked at as a sex symbol. But I see and will always see her as a beautiful woman who went through so much and deserved better. I barley know anything about her and haven't been a fan for that long but I still love her. 💕
she is one underrated history symbol. she made history and was ahead of her times with her fashion sense and acting, but people only acknowledged her for her looks and it's so sad. until now people still won't let her soul rest even though she's already dead.
@@cuntiestgirlaround No she's not underated and never was.
It’s so sad what they did with her body after she died …
@@Atia.Mwhat happened?
@@cuntiestgirlaroundblud literally everyone loves marilyn
they had the whole baby girl/daddy kink going on since then. lol I'm glad it's not just something us millennials get blamed for.
Lmao XD
they didnt, but pedophilia and male violence has always been (Y)
Not the friggin diaper peeing type though
She’s talking about being a sugar baby not ddlg
It was actually worse back then
She was simply beautiful and elegant. No one will ever come close
How do you know this? Millions of women will come after.
Take out those stupid baby dolls and it would have been perfect. Her voice coach told her that she really couldn't sing but she gave the impression she could because she was on pitch and she knew how to use inflection. He was always making her feel inferior from what I've read. She wanted to marry him but he told her she wouldn't make a good mom for his kids. Can you imagine how that made her feel? Anyway, he wasn't much himself if he couldn't see the value and talent in her voice; that when using it all as far as what she did have, it turned into something amazing. Norma Jean as Marilyn, a true and absolute talent. For those who don't get it, I almost feel for them, those who don't get MM are really missing out. She endures and that says it all.
+Teresa Gib Wow. Where did you read this? Not doubting you, but I always heard that Marilyn Monroe's main vocal coach was jazz musician Phil Moore, a black man, who also coached Dorothy Dandridge and Ava Gardner. Marrying him would have completely sunk Monroe's career at that time, and she had to know that. If it wasn't Phil Moore, then who was this voice coach?
Humble Harry Hal Shaefer (sp?) I believe was his name that said this. White man. I am sure she had more than one vocal coach during her career.
+Humble Harry She is referring to Fred Karger ...
Booklivre Yes, I stand corrected. Thank you.
"You can't sing well, it just sounds like you can." GOOD ENOUGH FOR ME! :D
" I miss when daddy just meant father."
Monroe:
Daddy means sugar sugar 😂
@@ЕстеллаСолдатенко-ы2ш It definitely not means sugar. Marilyn had stated that her name is Lolita in another song
@@slchen3874 yes!! that song is coincidentally my heart belongs to daddy
The vibe in this and Marilyn monroe is so Betty boop!
I believe she has drawn lots of inspiration from the Betty Boop character throughout her career. She did it beautifully
I were thinking more of Jessica Rabbit. Rather.
Her voice is so beautiful, I'm in love.
it wasnt her voice tho
@@itsjyayjjword it was her voice.
@@lozl5876 it wasnt, she had a ghost singer
@@itsjyayjjword how do you know that? Who was her ghost singer?
Twas her own voice here. Rather.
The actual baby doll part creeps me out so much. Like whyyyyy
I love how she express everything and I love her voice too
it was cold outside of Tiffanys
I was shivering in the storm
I walked in and asked a gentleman
Could I plea-ease keep warm
He asked me how come a baby doll
Has no comfy place to go
So I told that kindly gentleman
My tale of woe
Every baby needs a da-da-daddy
To keep her worry free
Every baby needs a da-da-daddy
But where's the one for me
Rich or poor I don't care who
If he hasn't got a million then a half will do
Every baby needs a da-da-daddy
Could my da-daddy be you
Every baby needs a da-da-daddy
With silver in his hair
Every baby needs a da-da-daddy
Who has some gold to spare
Some sweet softy who enjoys
Bringin' home his baby little diamond toys, oh ho!
Every baby needs a da-da-daddy
Could my da-daddy be you
Every baby needs a da-da-daddy
In case she runs aground
Every baby needs a da-da-daddy
To keep her safe and sound
Yes we feel just like Red Ridin' Hood
Cause the wolves are awful hungry in our neighbourhood
Oh every baby needs a da-da-daddy
Could my da-daddy be you
Could my da-daddy be you
Thank you!
Legend!
Mooooood 💅💋
The other girls are holding the dolls like their dolls. She is holding that doll like it's a baby she never had. Is so heartbreaking.
She wasn´t "herself" here just yet. She gave off the Rita Hayworth vibe more than her own vibe. Funny how apparently they tried to make her somebody else before realizing that letting her be herself would be the best thing that could happen to her as a star - and their box office as well.
I’m not sure she was ever able to fully be herself. Everyone wanted to poke and prod and mood her. Everyone wanted their slice of the pie. I appreciate her. I like her. I have a great deal of empathy for her. I think it’s toxic that so many people find her aspirational & wish to emulate her.
Actually I also thought the same that it had “Put the Blame on Mame” vibes, but then I remembered that Rita Hayworth was actually dubbed by Anita Ellis.
I watched a documentary on Marilyn Monroe's life and she was never ever allowed to fully be herself,she wanted to do so many things but was always shoved around and disregarded
@@eqfs9455 Dude, yes, you're incredibly insightful! I thought I was the only one who thought this. I admire her work as a beauty model, for she certainly was striking but part of her instabilities happened because she was forced to repress herself in order to become Marilyn Monroe. People forget Marilyn Monroe really was a character or an alter ego of sorts. That's part of why she had issues retaining a husband and friends. Men went in for Marilyn and she thinking she could trust them, allowed Norma Jean out. Men couldn't handle or wanted the realities of Norma Jean. She had too much baggage they'd say I imagine. And women who probably wanted friendship wanted to relate to Norma Jean but couldn't handle the negative, seedy attention she would get as part of Marilyn. Quite sad really. If anything Marilyn should be a warning to all women AND men, to be more than a pretty face and to control your destiny. If you end up depending on others for survival threaten the wrong crowd you'll end up like her. Living a short, miserable life with nothing to show for it but a few pretty pictures.
She was never HERSELF! What world r u living in?
She has a great voice love hearing her sing she is mezmerising
The tongue in cheek character of the song is so characteristic of the era - you see a hint of what was to come in her most famous performance in Gentlemen Prefer Blondes of Diamonds Are A Girl’s Best Friend. Great performer, naturally gifted and timeless music.
2:12 how gently Marilyn holds a baby doll. That makes me feel ❤
She just wanted to be a mom 😭
Early days for Marilyn. She looks so young. Well she is only 22 years old here. So gorgeous and her voice is very pleasant. A lot more talented than the movie people liked to make out. Sings, dances, acts and what a beauty. She had the whole package. What a shame she wasn't more confident and had felt really good about herself.
she knew how to work the camera like nobody else.
2024 anymore?
RICH OR POOR IDC WHO IF HE HASNT GOT A MILLION THEN A HALF WILL DOOOOOOO😝EVERY BABY NEEDS A D-DDADDY COULD MY D-DADDY BE UUUUUU😳😳😳
Does she remind anyone of Jessica Rabbit?
Yeah that's what she is based off of.
No Jessica would never sing shit like this
Gravity Divider shut up
@@pagan-ni-ni could you noT- im trying to reply to this comment, not read your bullshit comment.
Yeah a blonde Jessica. This is tho a real, much more beautiful marilyn
"If he doesn't have a million then a half will do." We love a modest queen 💅
I like watching Marilyn Monroe sing and dance here but am I the only one who thinks this is really weird and creepy? How did they go from a Rita Hayworth, Gilda-esque dance number about sugar daddys to creepy dancing baby dolls? And the guys are turned on by it. Whoa...
Ying Liu It's like something from a horror movie.
Hannah Batchelder Exactly! Should be a scene in the sequel to The Conjuring!
You people are ridiculous!
Avraham Shekelstein being cute is sexy ? that doesent make a lot of sense
soooo creepy!!!! wow!
however, still love watching marilyn.
Marilyn, imma have to kink shame
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Have you heard "my heart belongs to daddy."
I'M KINK SHAMING MARILYN!!
one does not simply kink shame marilyn.
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@Luna fuck yeah sister
*I want to perform this for the church christmas party this year, baby dolls and all*
Meatloaf Sandwich OmG Please do it :'3
😁
Yes
i prefer her voice this way. sounds more natural and in control. miss u, marilyn 💖
lana del rey is quaking
Lana could neva💅
@@daliahrios322 lmao lana is probably in love with this song hunny
@@bunniecares what does that have to do with anything I said ?
@@daliahrios322 lmao srry i didn't want to @ u
@@bunniecares oh my bad I was just super confused 😅
Marilyn seems more together and less fragile here than she did most of her films.
This and Gentlemen Prefer Blondes were before men did her in.
Trey Stephens Arthur Miller, John and Bobby Kennedy, and the Rat Pack, among others. She may have been killed by the Deep State for threatening to reveal her affairs with the Kennedys.
Every girl needs a sugar daddy to provide and take care of annoying bills . ❤️
You don't get it
Honestly the longer hair on Marilyn made her blend in with every other star out there..I loved it when she had it short it made her stand out 😌
No. The long hair didst appear rather Great upon Marilyn Monroe Ji.
she had long hair because that was the norm in the 1940s. once the 50s came and everybody was cutting it short or tying it back, so did she.
Long hair is rather Princess-like upon a female. This is rather beautiful.
man i have been listening to waaay too much Lana Del Rey if this is in my recommends...
Sarabi Scruggs Don't compare that shit to Marilyn. thanks
‘that shit’.... sweetie... lol i-
Sarabi Scruggs SAMEE
@@c67994yeah and I love Marilyn but I think Lana won't agree to sing this though, yeah different timelines
why is nobody talking about how amazing marylin sings 😍😍
Happy 90th Birthday my dear ....June 1st, 2016 ....you will never be forgotten .....
Pax Vobiscum
The sugar daddy anthem
Her voice sounds rich here.
Obviously Ella was her favorite vocal inspiration. So beautiful. She was a living Doll.❤
That's not her voice
@@emmanuelbravo6852 how?
@@emmanuelbravo6852It is her voice alright. In this movie she wasn't dubbed. In most of her movies she wasn't dubbed. Only if the song had really high notes like the "No no nos" in Diamonds Are A Girl's Best Friend. People assume she didn't have that rich tone because in several movies she had to talk in a breathy baby talk voice
@@emmanuelbravo6852 Marni Nixon was 18 years old when this film was shot, and while she had sung in a movie soundtrack chorus at least once before this, I don't believe her dubbing career had really started yet. I think this sounds like Marilyn's real voice
@@emmanuelbravo6852 Marni Nixon sang high notes for actresses on occasion, including Marilyn but this is Marilyn singing
So this is where the daddy thing started...😂
Marilyn showed so much potential and range in this and 'Don't Bother to knock'. Then she was pigeonholed. She's mesmerized me since childhood. The Best! ❤
Even after all this time I have never seen anyone who comes close to her beauty. I love her voice.
My mum thinks I'm a pretty boy.
Looks like you don't see women at all)
if he hasn't got a million then a half will do
fucking bars 😂
Marilyn was so talented, this song is very catchy. 🥰
Marilyn is the only one in this scene holding the doll like it's a real baby. this is actually cute 🩷 but a little sad 😔
Hey care to watch this again after 10 years
I need that dress to wear for reasons 😁
Everyone talking about Lana del Rey and no one talks about Madonna, who liked Marilyn so much.
Cant stop hearing this✨
These ladies are so gorgeous 🤩
this is real beauty
She is the best looking here of all her films. Natural, thin, acting normally, singing professionally. Her best image ever.
She looked gorgeous as always. Also, she was blessed with a beautiful and angelic voice.
wow I love Lana Del Rey's new song
Lol
Please don't.
Who's here after watching blonde
The dancing is spot on like a glitch effect I love it
Marilyn was so talented!
Like britney, her voice was deeper and was made to use a fake baby voice. Hollywood and the industry knows what works since forever.
Every baby needs a daddy, every daddy needs a baby.
All of these women are so beautiful oh my goodness
Who else came from Netflix movie “😢Blonde”😢😢😢😢😢
I remember being a kid listening to this song, my mom always watched Monroe or Presley movies she just was a big fan. And with my own troubled relationship with both my mother and father, this stuck with me through the years. I guess you can say before I was married to my now the one I call "Daddy", I was looking for one smh daddy issues oh what it does to a person
The national anthem of sugar babies
this song is what i feel like when i study.
Irresistible and sweet fairy of glamour
Although after so mant years, it is still classic, and a masterpiece.
she was so beautiful!!!
The fact that this exists.... I'm so happy. Marilyn is so beautiful. I adore this song. 🌹
Aaah Monroe is so wonderful🥺💖💖
hello 2022 people
Lol this is so funny. Marilyn has a lovely voice. But after those other girls came in it got fucking weird.
She had sweet sound
Bless you sweet Marilyn. We Love You! 💋
Its weird that people are watching today but that good to know that the song is nice -p-
Her real voice was deeper, soft girly but deeper like this.
Sounds a bit like Rita Hayworth. Especially with those "Put the blame on Mame" moves.
what a doll Marilyn Monroe )))))))))))) 😍😍😍😍
She's such an Icon, Beautiful, Unique Beauty, The one and only SxSymbol, Glamorous, Stunning, Everything she has; that's the beauty of Marilyn Monroe. I'm a big fan of her!! I've put too much supports for her, my supports will never end :)
We love her
She didst perform rather well.
So why is it she can be called a "sex symbol" yet everyone adores her instead of slut shaming her, meanwhile women today are called low value whores that will "go to hell" for expressing their sexuality 😒
She’s so pretty
“I wanna go back in times when daddy was used for a father figure”
Marilyn Monroe “Nuh uh”
Her dress is so beautiful!
BLONDE on Netflix brought me here
she is so talented
Me if this school thing don’t work out, ya heard?
Whewe awe yew Dawdy ***The cutest most adorable baby you have ever seen.***
Deeper implication of the song is that Marilyn Monroe's childhood had a mother to upbring her for a while, but father... well it was a mystery then.
Have to say that she had a humourous way of expressing her childhood grief in such a sexually teasing manner. ARTIST LEVEL 1000000000000000000000000000000000
Wow.
she’s so beautiful
this is my favourite singing voice of hers. at the peak of her career, she was forced to have that baby squeak talking voice and a husky one for sexy effect whenever she's singing. of course, that isn't how Marilyn would naturally sing, so sometimes someone who could register a note while still sounding like 50's Marilyn would have to fill in (listen to Diamonds Are A Girl's Best Friend, you'll hear some parts of it)
1940s Marilyn singing is much more in control and beautiful
The fact that the girls with the dolls could be somones grandma Judith at her prime time
🤣Adorable ... reminds me of a Kewpie Doll that I had as a child. Love this performance by Marilyn 💋
Those dolls are in a museum and so does those dresses
Kim: hell nah
I've never heard Marylin Monroe sing like that!
If I could travel back in time..... This.