Nina Simone - My Baby Just Cares For Me - Barefoot in the Park (1967) Robert Redford & Jane Fonda

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  • song: Nina Simone - My Baby Just Cares For Me
    movie: Barefoot in the Park (1967)
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    Barefoot in the Park is a 1967 American romantic comedy film directed by Gene Saks from a screenplay by Neil Simon, adapted from his 1963 play of the same name,[1] starring Robert Redford and Jane Fonda as a young newlywed couple. Paul, a conservative lawyer, marries the vivacious Corie, but their highly passionate relationship descends into comical discord in a five-flight New York City walk-up apartment. The supporting cast features Charles Boyer, Mildred Natwick, Herbert Edelman, and Mabel Albertson.
    Barefoot in the Park was released theatrically by Paramount Pictures on May 25, 1967, to critical and commercial success, with critics praising its adaptation, light-hearted tone, and cast performances. The film grossed $30 million worldwide on a $2 million budget. For their performances in the film, Natwick was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress and Fonda was nominated for the BAFTA Award for Best Actress. Simon received a nomination for the Writers Guild of America Award for Best Adapted Screenplay.
    Nina Simone was an American singer, songwriter, pianist, and civil rights activist. Her music spanned styles including classical, folk, gospel, blues, jazz, R&B, and pop.
    "My Baby Just Cares for Me" is a jazz standard written by Walter Donaldson with lyrics by Gus Kahn. Written for the film version of the musical comedy Whoopee! (1930), the song became a signature tune for Eddie Cantor who sang it in the movie.[1][2] A stylized version of the song by American singer and songwriter Nina Simone,[2] recorded in 1957, was a top 10 hit in the United Kingdom after it was used in a 1987 perfume commercial and resulted in a renaissance for Simone.
    My baby don't care for shows
    My baby don't care for clothes
    My baby just cares for me
    My baby don't care for cars and races
    My baby don't care for
    High-tone places
    Liz Taylor is not his style
    And even Lana Turner's smile
    Is somethin' he can't see
    My baby don't care who knows
    My baby just cares for me
    Baby, my baby don't care for shows
    And he don't even care for clothes
    He cares for me
    My baby don't care for cars and races
    Baby don't care for
    He don't care for high-tone places
    Liz Taylor is not his style
    And even Liberance's smile
    Is somethin' he can't see
    Is somethin' he can't see
    I wonder what's wrong with baby
    My baby just cares for
    My baby just cares for
    My baby just cares for me

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