Rita was awesome, she was beautiful, she can dance, act, so good, she was so talented. I think she had it all. I love her, she deserved a very happy life, it's sad that her life wasn't good
@@LittleRed4although it always kind of weirds me out how the bosom of the dress does not go with her when she moves. Can't tell if that's a bug, or a feature intended to heighten the sense that she is stripping while keeping her clothes on.
I've seen enough bridal dresses made to know she probably had on a corset that would have stopped a bullet under that thing. Those dresses could have stood up by themselves.
0:38 That’s my uncle Jimmy Fernandes on the left, on the drums. He was a session musician that played in background bands in many movies. He also taught Sal Mineo how to play drums for the movie The Gene Krupa Story.
Hollywood's Secret Singing Star is a cd featuring Jo Ann Greer's songs. She dubbed Rita in three films: Affair in Trinidad, Miss Sadie Thompson, and Pal Joey. She was a great vocal match for Rita's voice.
I've just been reading about Rita's life. Such (by all accounts) a sweet lady....but what a troubled life....starting with a sexually abusive father, according to her one time husband, Orson Wells. But what beauty and joy she brought to so many.
💕HAPPY 100TH BIRTHDAY RITA!!!💕 THE MOST BEAUTIFUL... THE MOST TALENTED... THE MOST LOVED GODDESS EVER TO GRACE THIS WORLD!!! You will live on in our hearts FOREVER. Rest in peace dear lady.💕💕💕
Poor Rita, she had everything, yet she had to die at such a young age. Whatever your personal definition of "Beauty" is, I doubt that you will find many as beautiful as she was.
For anyone who doesn't know the context of the scene: in the film, Sinatra's character has just put together that the wealthy socialite chairing the hospital fundraiser was formerly known as a stripper under a slightly different name. He has publicly cornered her and created a potentially humiliating situation by telling the people her former line of work in the process of urging them to contribute the remaining money for the charity. His urging includes the implication that she might strip, which would be not only awkward for her but potentially torpedo the new and more conventionally respectable life she has made ... not to mention get her locked up under the obscenity laws of the day. Instead, she fulfills the pledge by sexily _miming_ her strip act while remaining fully dressed.
For anyone unfamiliar with the original work, the song is supposed to be sung about Gypsy Rose Lee by a reporter talking about what Lee said she thinks about while stripping. Instead, the song is sung as if the singer _were_ a former stripper, which may also explain why the nonsense name "Plinsky" is substituted for the real name of the owner of the burlesque house, Minsky.
Everybody talking about how good she looked for her age. If you watch the film, there's another scene where her hair isn't tied that way, and she looks just as young as the films she did 10 years before. Timeless gorgeousness really. But you can tell how much the way your hair is done makes a difference!
Well I don't remember where I heard it...maybe TCM...but around this time I think she was signing autographs or something and a young boy said she looked really old lol.
It was a fairly seamless transition from Rita's "spoken words" intro over to Jo Ann Greer's singing the song, it was a pretty good match. I wonder if Rita ever sang at all on her own, I do know that she sang on the Carol Burnett Show.
@Randy White outline of the whole body from a distance. Rita’s was terrific with those lovely long legs and torso. So elegant and graceful but her face though also lovely but was not in the Gardner class. Hayworth was a hard worker and took her career seriously unlike Ava semi deserted her career and settled in Spain refused to enter Hollywood after 1953. Rita made series of good films unlike Ava.
@@fareedmalik6777in her defense, not only were many of her physical charms quite real, but a great deal of what _wasn't_ resulted from the need to find a way to work regularly in an industry that severely limited the options for those who lacked one or more characteristics of the WASP stereotype. She was encouraged, even somewhat coerced, to downplay her Hispanic and Jewish heritage in favor of focusing on the Irish-English side of the family tree.
una belleza de Mujer ..atriz y Bailarina maravillosa.....no necesitaba mostrar tanto como ahora para lucir maravillosa...hoy mas que nada Vulgaridad y Banalidad....triste....
Thank you for restoring this piece of the film. I have a 16mm Technicolor copy, amazing color and great sound. But how is it... that Sinatra catches Hayworth off guard to sing the song. She does it flawless and the background orchestra is also prepared with all the music needed to perform the number!
Okay "Broadway Classics', thank you so much for this restored clip! Actually Rita and Jo Ann Greer DID film a third "Pal Joey" number. Don't know how much it may have been watered-down for the film. Anyway as per director George Sidney expert author Eric Monder, "What Is a Man?" was filmed, shown in previews (the NY Times mentioned it), but later cut. The number was 'at' the rather rough cut where Joey (Frank Sinatra) leaves Vera (Rita Hayworth) having tea on her veranda (actually San Francisco's Coit Tower). On stage at least "WISM?" is a lovely cum amusing song. Why can't Columbia Pictures (aka SONY) and/or You find THAT missing clip? Every "Pal Joey" (stage and screen) fan would love you for it. Best, HJ
RITA HAD SEVERAL DUBBERS THRU THE YEARS...ANITA ELLIS IN GILDA. ETC.....BUT WHO CARES? SHE COULD ACT AND DANCE AND WAS AN EYE FULL...LOVED HER IN EVERY THING SHE EVER DID...GILDA WAS MY FAVORITE THOUGH....
Огромное спасибо Вам за прекрасное видео и Танцы Шедевр. Всего самого наилучшего вам в жизни Успехов во всем Счастья Любви Взаимной и Радости в жизни 6
I find it hard to believe that Columbia would discard the stereo masters for anything (not least from the late 50s starring FS and RH), in the 1990s, when preservation was firmly in the public consciousness!
This is a great clip with great stereo sound. Fab! Love the movie version but it's toned down from the original and the lyrics were really cleaned up for the film. "Who the hell is Margie Hart?"
In Paris, I headlined the follies Billed as doll of all the dollies Admired by the great Stravinsky But my greatest achievement At the height of my career Was the time I starred for...Minsky You're looking at a former stripper But before I unzip one zipper I want it known I was quite the artiste But, the intellectual kind What was I thinking while I worked at my desk? While I worked, these thoughts kept crossing my mind: Zip! Walter Lippmann wasn't brilliant today Zip! Will the Giants ever take it away? Zip! I was reading Schopenhauer last night Zip! And I think that Schopenhauer was right Sigmund Freud has often stated Dreams and drives are all related Zip! I'm a firm believer! Dorothy Dix's daily column Tells that love is dear and solemn Zip! l can take or leave her Zip! It took intellect to master my art Zip! Every movement from the heart Zip! I consider Dali's painting passé Zip! Will they make the Metropolitan pay? Zip! Marilyn Monroe looks just dandy in mink Zip! She not only acts, I hear she can think l have read the works of Plato Translated most of Cato's Zip! I am such a scholar I don't care for Whistler's mother Charley's aunt or Schubert's brother Zip! Had to make a dollar Zip! You have asked me what l think while l work Zip! I've an intellectual quirk And my thoughts may skip whenever so inclined
Amazing performance of an amazing song. Does anyone know the circumstances under which it was rewritten for the film? As well as the updated lyrics, the final section (from "and my thoughts they skip..." to "I'm a broad with a broad broad mind") has new music too. I naturally assume Rodgers was responsible for the latter, but I've always wanted to know for sure
Belated thanks! Lyrically, I prefer the original (though Cahn made some beautiful additions). Musically, the new ending is inspired... it lifts the song into a triumphant cadence and rounds it off with exultation rather than irony
The original lyrics from the Broadway show were a little too naughty for movies. Of course the lyrics had to be updated for some of the references and names. The show was 1940/41 I think, while the movie is from 1957.
aaaw beauuuuuuutiful just beauuuuuuutiful love Rita so so so much she was just gifted period no question about just so lovely in that classic classy sassy way of showmen ship through out every song she sing and every dance she perform with or without a partner she shine I just love the heck out of her because she is was and always will be beautiful love you baby with your sweeet sexy ahh hot hot hot self peace everybody😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂.
Rita. Hottest woman ever. EVER. Oh, and Jean Louis knew how to dress her. He designed this magnificent strapless dress as well as her iconic first in “Gilda.”
VoiceNoFace. Here it is. Thank Dr. Julain Cauceglia above, not me. ln Paris I headlined the follies Billed as doll of all the dollies Admired by the great Stravinsky But my greatest achievement in the height of my career Was the time I starred for Minsky You're looking at a former stripper But before I unzip one zipper I want it known I was quite the artiste But the intellectual kind What was I thinking while I worked you might ask While I worked these thoughts kept crossing my mind Zip, Walter Lippmann wasn't brilliant today Zip, will the Giants ever take it away Zip, l was reading Schopenhauer last night Zip, and I think that Schopenhauer was right Sigmund Freud has often stated dreams and drives are all related Zip, I'm a firm believer Dorothy Dix's daily column tells that love is dear and solemn Zip, l can take or leave her Zip, it took intellect to master my art Zip, every movement from the heart l have read the works of Plato Translated most of Cato Zip, I am such a scholar I don't care for Whistler's mother Charley's aunt or Schubert's brother Zip, had to make a dollar Zip, you have asked me what l think while l work Zip, I've an intellectual quirk And my thoughts may skip whenever so inclined Oh, zip, Zip, zip l'm a broad with a broad, broad mind!
@@hamrunizspar1Fab of them to have written it down and of you to have repeated it. My one teeny-tiny quibble is that while the original lyrics said Minsky, in this scene, she substitutes the made-up name Plinsky.
I am 72. The first time I saw this film was in Havana when I was 8 or 9. For me is very good to think about that time. THANKS A LOT
Rita owed a lot to Gypsy Rose Lee for this ladylike number ! Well done !
Particularly since the original song was meant to be sung by a reporter talking about an interview with Gypsy
Maybe Walter Winchell?@@tejaswoman
Beauty, Elegance, Class and utter fabulous in every way. She was wonderful.💕
And you can add "Talent" to that list Hayley. from Gilda to Miss Sadie Thompson, and everything between those roles, she always gave it 100%
The late great Rita Hayworth......she makes the "stars" of today look like b movie actors.
1:59 wouldn't insult.her memory buy.comparing to today's junk
Now here is a real MOVIE STAR from the Golden Age of Hollywood, Rita Hayworth.
Rita was awesome, she was beautiful, she can dance, act, so good, she was so talented.
I think she had it all.
I love her, she deserved a very happy life, it's sad that her life wasn't good
Born in '86 and I watch a lot of frank Sinatra films with my grandma Clara. And I love it.
I can’t get over her dress. It’s to die for 😍
I know right. Sixty-five years later, it still looks stylish without being dated.
@@LittleRed4although it always kind of weirds me out how the bosom of the dress does not go with her when she moves. Can't tell if that's a bug, or a feature intended to heighten the sense that she is stripping while keeping her clothes on.
I've seen enough bridal dresses made to know she probably had on a corset that would have stopped a bullet under that thing. Those dresses could have stood up by themselves.
No movie star was more beautiful than Rita Hayworth and she was a great dancer. She could move that beautiful body of hers too!
No one can do it better than Queen Rita!
I love this. Both Rita and Frank look like they are having a genuinely fun time doing the number.
Legend has it that in real life they couldn't stand each other.
You are misinformed.
@@RiaLake they admired each other very much as entertainers, but didn't like each other very much as people.
@@renarga6886 really, do you have any proof?
From all I have read working with Sinatra was awful for most actresses.
0:38 That’s my uncle Jimmy Fernandes on the left, on the drums. He was a session musician that played in background bands in many movies. He also taught Sal Mineo how to play drums for the movie The Gene Krupa Story.
Cool!
So cool!
Rita was simply gorgeous and possessed an electric charisma, while also being an amazing dancer.....
When pressed, Fred Astaire admitted that she was his favorite movie dance partner.
Hollywood's Secret Singing Star is a cd featuring Jo Ann Greer's songs. She dubbed Rita in three films: Affair in Trinidad, Miss Sadie Thompson, and Pal Joey. She was a great vocal match for Rita's voice.
and Rita lip/sync'd well ...
I'd still love to hear them speaking side by side as well as Rita's voice singing!
I've just been reading about Rita's life. Such (by all accounts) a sweet lady....but what a troubled life....starting with a sexually abusive father, according to her one time husband, Orson Wells. But what beauty and joy she brought to so many.
Rita !!!! Basta il nome! Incomparabile!!! Bravissima ,una grande professionista.
The full scene is at last available on RUclips today. An outstanding release! Merci beaucoup from Paris France 👍 👍 👍 !
Thanks - what did you think of the deleted section?
💕HAPPY 100TH BIRTHDAY RITA!!!💕 THE MOST BEAUTIFUL... THE MOST TALENTED... THE MOST LOVED GODDESS EVER TO GRACE THIS WORLD!!! You will live on in our hearts FOREVER. Rest in peace dear lady.💕💕💕
Poor Rita, she had everything, yet she had to die at such a young age. Whatever your personal definition of "Beauty" is, I doubt that you will find many as beautiful as she was.
...and more! Agree 1oo/0!!!
It looks like Frank enjoyed every moment.(perks of the job). Thank you
Great number and wonderful how she puts Sinatra (Joey) firmly in his place!
For anyone who doesn't know the context of the scene: in the film, Sinatra's character has just put together that the wealthy socialite chairing the hospital fundraiser was formerly known as a stripper under a slightly different name. He has publicly cornered her and created a potentially humiliating situation by telling the people her former line of work in the process of urging them to contribute the remaining money for the charity. His urging includes the implication that she might strip, which would be not only awkward for her but potentially torpedo the new and more conventionally respectable life she has made ... not to mention get her locked up under the obscenity laws of the day. Instead, she fulfills the pledge by sexily _miming_ her strip act while remaining fully dressed.
Queen Rita should have won a Best Actress Award for this movie. She is great in it!
The best part of that whole movie.
Still so lovely.
Rita was superb - truly unique ...
Oh linda cuerpazo Inolvidable ⭐🌹❤️
El señor Sinatra 45 parece
la observa que silueta linda.
Glen Gord y Rita lindoos!!🌹🌹
Ten years after Gilda, but she was still so beautiful.
2016 and she remains irreplaceable.
1966marlon
1966marlon snow
Now that's a woman❤️
37 is pretty young but her hair made her look middle aged
For anyone unfamiliar with the original work, the song is supposed to be sung about Gypsy Rose Lee by a reporter talking about what Lee said she thinks about while stripping. Instead, the song is sung as if the singer _were_ a former stripper, which may also explain why the nonsense name "Plinsky" is substituted for the real name of the owner of the burlesque house, Minsky.
Amazing how she owned any stage she walked on.
She was/is so beautiful and talented. Pure magic✨🌹❤️🔥
that jawline so square and defined Rita was such a beauty
Everybody talking about how good she looked for her age. If you watch the film, there's another scene where her hair isn't tied that way, and she looks just as young as the films she did 10 years before. Timeless gorgeousness really. But you can tell how much the way your hair is done makes a difference!
I noticed that too! Stunner either way 💛💛💛
Don't care for the red shorty at all, but it is still Rita ...
NOT ABOUT HER HAIR! CHEESE N CRACKERS! BUY A CLUE
Well I don't remember where I heard it...maybe TCM...but around this time I think she was signing autographs or something and a young boy said she looked really old lol.
@@Skibone21 That is no surprise to me Skibone 21, anyone over 20 years of age looks old to a young boy.
Bellissima e affascinante Rits . Solo che lei avrebbe voluto una famiglia, ma era chiusa in un personaggio. Ti amo
GORGEOUS RITA HAYWORTH !!!!
Watch the movie for the first time yesterday. Dig this song
Rita at, or very near, the peak of her career.
I can't think of anyone else who can do this number.
It was a fairly seamless transition from Rita's "spoken words" intro over to Jo Ann Greer's singing the song, it was a pretty good match. I wonder if Rita ever sang at all on her own, I do know that she sang on the Carol Burnett Show.
She sang on TV a couple of times, I think, but never in any of her films.
@Les Mandarins yes, the audio from a live Q&A session with Rita, she talks about when she did sing verses when she didn’t.
That Rita Hayworth was brilliant
Just wonderful!
very beautiful
PHENOMENAL dancer perfect to partner Astaire. Gorgeous woman deserves respect.
My God, my God. Jimmy Dunn gives a heavenly performance. It can stand with any great rendition of any song ever performed. It is so sweet and so sad.
Бөсподобная игра Риты Хөйворт. Шикарная жөнщина. А. До чөго хорош Фрэнк Синатра.Люблю этого замөчатөльного пөвца. Москва 2024 г.
I just wish they had allowed Rita's hair to shake loose and fly free in this number.
I think she was the first in Hollywood to toss her hair like she did ...
Dubbed or not, she was fabulous.
Fabulous dancer, average actress, lovely outline etc. But...... Manufactured down to her hair! But she had all the raw material!
@Randy White outline of the whole body from a distance. Rita’s was terrific with those lovely long legs and torso. So elegant and graceful but her face though also lovely but was not in the Gardner class. Hayworth was a hard worker and took her career seriously unlike Ava semi deserted her career and settled in Spain refused to enter Hollywood after 1953. Rita made series of good films unlike Ava.
@@fareedmalik6777in her defense, not only were many of her physical charms quite real, but a great deal of what _wasn't_ resulted from the need to find a way to work regularly in an industry that severely limited the options for those who lacked one or more characteristics of the WASP stereotype. She was encouraged, even somewhat coerced, to downplay her Hispanic and Jewish heritage in favor of focusing on the Irish-English side of the family tree.
My favorite!
É um filme delicioso de se ver! Kim, Sinatra & Rita estão magníficos!
una belleza de Mujer ..atriz y Bailarina maravillosa.....no necesitaba mostrar tanto como ahora para lucir maravillosa...hoy mas que nada Vulgaridad y Banalidad....triste....
¡Bellísima Rita!
Absolutely Gorgeous 💘
Thank you for restoring this piece of the film. I have a 16mm Technicolor copy, amazing color and great sound. But how is it... that Sinatra catches Hayworth off guard to sing the song. She does it flawless and the background orchestra is also prepared with all the music needed to perform the number!
The orchestra having the music is a stretch, but it is introduced as part of her act that she did for years, so she knows it well.
Anything....... Even Miracles, can happen in a great musical Just suspend your reality for a couple of minutes and enjoy the performance.
As Hitchcock said, "Kim, it's only a movie."
Classic... just Classic!
I love the whole atmosphere of this movie, so different towards today ...
Rita was sensational and I love the way Frank watches her dance.
They look like they are having the time of their luves, esp Frank..just look at his face!
Okay "Broadway Classics', thank you so much for this restored clip! Actually Rita and Jo Ann Greer DID film a third "Pal Joey" number. Don't know how much it may have been watered-down for the film. Anyway as per director George Sidney expert author Eric Monder, "What Is a Man?" was filmed, shown in previews (the NY Times mentioned it), but later cut. The number was 'at' the rather rough cut where Joey (Frank Sinatra) leaves Vera (Rita Hayworth) having tea on her veranda (actually San Francisco's Coit Tower). On stage at least "WISM?" is a lovely cum amusing song. Why can't Columbia Pictures (aka SONY) and/or You find THAT missing clip? Every "Pal Joey" (stage and screen) fan would love you for it. Best, HJ
Magnífica! Superior!
Bonjour. .ritahayworth. inimitable. Merci..andre. monnipt
A classic.
Fantastic!
RITA HAD SEVERAL DUBBERS THRU THE YEARS...ANITA ELLIS IN GILDA. ETC.....BUT WHO CARES? SHE COULD ACT AND DANCE AND WAS AN EYE FULL...LOVED HER IN EVERY THING SHE EVER DID...GILDA WAS MY FAVORITE THOUGH....
Огромное спасибо Вам за прекрасное видео и Танцы Шедевр. Всего самого наилучшего вам в жизни Успехов во всем Счастья Любви Взаимной и Радости в жизни 6
Thank you!
Muito charme, Rita é sensacional.
Com certeza! Ela merecia um Oscar de Melhor Atriz Coadjuvante por esse filme.
Rita.Rita!RITA!!!
I find it hard to believe that Columbia would discard the stereo masters for anything (not least from the late 50s starring FS and RH), in the 1990s, when preservation was firmly in the public consciousness!
If you find them, please tell me!
Eternal Goddess...
This is a great clip with great stereo sound. Fab!
Love the movie version but it's toned down from the original and the lyrics were really cleaned up for the film.
"Who the hell is Margie Hart?"
Thank you, so cool
Luxury stereo recording
Я могу бесконечно восхищаться Ритой.и Синатра.
J aime la robe et elle est charismatique de folie
Larry Hart The best lyricist ever ---------Rita is divine
In Paris, I headlined the follies
Billed as doll of all the dollies
Admired by the great Stravinsky
But my greatest achievement
At the height of my career
Was the time I starred for...Minsky
You're looking at a former stripper
But before I unzip one zipper
I want it known I was quite the artiste
But, the intellectual kind
What was I thinking while I worked at my desk?
While I worked, these thoughts kept crossing my mind:
Zip! Walter Lippmann wasn't brilliant today
Zip! Will the Giants ever take it away?
Zip! I was reading Schopenhauer last night
Zip! And I think that Schopenhauer was right
Sigmund Freud has often stated
Dreams and drives are all related
Zip! I'm a firm believer!
Dorothy Dix's daily column
Tells that love is dear and solemn
Zip! l can take or leave her
Zip! It took intellect to master my art
Zip! Every movement from the heart
Zip! I consider Dali's painting passé
Zip! Will they make the Metropolitan pay?
Zip! Marilyn Monroe looks just dandy in mink
Zip! She not only acts, I hear she can think
l have read the works of Plato
Translated most of Cato's
Zip! I am such a scholar
I don't care for Whistler's mother
Charley's aunt or Schubert's brother
Zip! Had to make a dollar
Zip! You have asked me what l think while l work
Zip! I've an intellectual quirk
And my thoughts may skip whenever so inclined
That dress looks like it has a mind of its own.
They really should have kept in the unused audio
I can't believe CBS was moronic enough to discard them!
great just great love it.....
Превосходно!
Amazing performance of an amazing song. Does anyone know the circumstances under which it was rewritten for the film? As well as the updated lyrics, the final section (from "and my thoughts they skip..." to "I'm a broad with a broad broad mind") has new music too. I naturally assume Rodgers was responsible for the latter, but I've always wanted to know for sure
The lyrics were revised by Sammy Cahn.
Belated thanks! Lyrically, I prefer the original (though Cahn made some beautiful additions). Musically, the new ending is inspired... it lifts the song into a triumphant cadence and rounds it off with exultation rather than irony
The original lyrics from the Broadway show were a little too naughty for movies. Of course the lyrics had to be updated for some of the references and names. The show was 1940/41 I think, while the movie is from 1957.
@@auapplemac1976yes, I can't imagine that much of the 1957 movie audience would have gotten the little dig at Saroyan from the original lyrics.
❤
Miss Rita...sassy with Mr. S.
My grandmother brought me here. Clara mccormick.
aaaw beauuuuuuutiful just beauuuuuuutiful love Rita so so so much she was just gifted period no question about just so lovely in that classic classy sassy way of showmen ship through out every song she sing and every dance she perform with or without a partner she shine I just love the heck out of her because she is was and always will be beautiful love you baby with your sweeet sexy ahh hot hot hot self peace everybody😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂.
not to spoil it for you but rita didnt sing it. it was dubbed by jo ann greer
Bailaba como nadie, era super sexy tambien,
Boy did they rewrite the character for this song. It was about interviewing Gypsy Rose Lee not an autobiography.
Delicious
A thing of natural beauty.
Margarita Cancino, her real name. Beautiful latina
Her mother, Volga Hayworth, was an American of Irish and English descent. And like most great stars, she was born in Brooklyn
ΠΟΛΥ ΚΑΛΟ ΣΤΕΛΙΟΣ
stelios kemenes
Rita. Hottest woman ever. EVER. Oh, and Jean Louis knew how to dress her. He designed this magnificent strapless dress as well as her iconic first in “Gilda.”
Bonjour bonjour. Je parle Francis? J' adore rita ❤❤❤
As they say, she makes it look easy. Love how she uses the cape as a prop.
Thats class margurita volga cansinio her real name. I wish i could have met her
Margarita Carmen Cansino was her real name. Her mother’s name was ‘Volga’ and her maiden name was ‘Hayworth’.
@@Johnny.5.Is.Alive. I enjoy your educated comments ❤️
Sensacional
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I love you very much
If it's not Rita I DON'T CARE!!!!
God...this is sooooo glam-sexy!! PLEASE, Can someone write the lyrics down for me???
VoiceNoFace. Here it is. Thank Dr. Julain Cauceglia above, not me.
ln Paris I headlined the follies
Billed as doll of all the dollies
Admired by the great Stravinsky
But my greatest achievement
in the height of my career
Was the time I starred for Minsky
You're looking at a former stripper
But before I unzip one zipper
I want it known I was quite the artiste
But the intellectual kind
What was I thinking while I worked you might ask
While I worked these thoughts kept crossing my mind
Zip, Walter Lippmann wasn't brilliant today
Zip, will the Giants ever take it away
Zip, l was reading Schopenhauer last night
Zip, and I think that Schopenhauer was right
Sigmund Freud has often stated
dreams and drives are all related
Zip, I'm a firm believer
Dorothy Dix's daily column
tells that love is dear and solemn
Zip, l can take or leave her
Zip, it took intellect to master my art
Zip, every movement from the heart
l have read the works of Plato
Translated most of Cato
Zip, I am such a scholar
I don't care for Whistler's mother
Charley's aunt or Schubert's brother
Zip, had to make a dollar
Zip, you have asked me what l think while l work
Zip, I've an intellectual quirk
And my thoughts may skip whenever so inclined
Oh, zip, Zip, zip
l'm a broad with a broad, broad mind!
WOOOA THNX!! finally can sing along while I do the washing up! ahhaha
@@hamrunizspar1 Gràcies!
@@hamrunizspar1Fab of them to have written it down and of you to have repeated it. My one teeny-tiny quibble is that while the original lyrics said Minsky, in this scene, she substitutes the made-up name Plinsky.
The song that took a decade for my sex life to realize.
Rite in heels is about a good four inches taller than Frank. Dude was a shorty.
Ava sang her own show boat,was published.By law they have to put your voice on the record/
Moviestar Memories - Yes, I posted it on another channel. She was dubbed in the film, though.
@@boinx1234 MGM goofed. Gardner did a better job in retrospect. Much better I thought