Anyone else only know about this song because of "Big Top Pee-Wee?" It's what Pee-Wee and his animals are playing in the cellar while the storm is raging outside. Since I was really young, I've never forgotten this song and the sound of this lady's voice.
I want to know how the three philistines are who don't appreciate this. They're probably too busy basking in the stupidity of "Hoarders" and "The Jersey Shore," I imagine.
I love Betty Hutton and as for Arthur Murray he had tons of dance studios I'm sure he really didn't care who made fun of him or talked about him, he was rich because of it.
I'm surprised that the lyrics of this song are actually somewhat derogatory in describing the Arthur Murray dance studio chain. She's saying that she really didn't end up being able to dance, and while that's partly her fault due to her own lack of talent, the lessons were "in a hurry" and not satisfactory.
I can only assume that Arthur Murray himself thought that any publicity, even if it wasn't completely positive, was better than none. Especially if this was free.
@hebneh - here are some funny factoids about Arthur Murray's reputation in another song and on a sitcom:
- In 1946, Desi Arnaz starred in the film Cuban Pete, and recorded a song of the same name, featuring the lyric, "Cuban Pete doesn't teach you in a hurry like Arthur Murray/You're now in Havana, and there's always mañana".
- In an episode of Sanford & Son, when asked to dance, Fred says "I've been told I can't dance." The young lady says, "Arthritis?", Fred responds, "No, Arthur Murray."
@hebneh Funny you should mention it. Murray was not entirely thrilled by the song. There are those who say he threatened to sue, and those who say he mildly amused but understandably concerned about his reputation & saw a good chance of publicity by pretending to be offended, but either way Johnny Mercer submitted to a highly publicised dance lesson from AM himself to show there were no hard feelings. I've seen a press cutting of this somewhere, can't find it quickly on Google though.
I love older films, but sometimes the humor seems a little dated and barely gets a chuckle out of me. Not so with this song and dance gem! She is one funny lady, and her use of physical comedy is right on.
Good point-Betty Hutton was ahead of her time because she would totally immerse herself during her numbers-other singers of her day, for the most part, just sort of stood there and sang.(or were not quite as active) She was the total package.
ha ha ... not sure if Ms. Head would want to that to be attributed to her, but maybe you're right! I'll have to look at the credits at the end of the movie sometime and see. Thx for the comment.
Anyone else only know about this song because of "Big Top Pee-Wee?" It's what Pee-Wee and his animals are playing in the cellar while the storm is raging outside. Since I was really young, I've never forgotten this song and the sound of this lady's voice.
damenjai 6 months ago
the nine day trembles? (sorry, i dont know what it means)
brownhairedkid1 6 months ago
I want to know how the three philistines are who don't appreciate this. They're probably too busy basking in the stupidity of "Hoarders" and "The Jersey Shore," I imagine.
ChristophePhilippe 8 months ago
I love Betty Hutton and as for Arthur Murray he had tons of dance studios I'm sure he really didn't care who made fun of him or talked about him, he was rich because of it.
DA90027 1 year ago
I get to sing this song for a theater masterclass, and i have never been so excited.
degrassikc 1 year ago
What a performer. Love her.
Jayee123 1 year ago
I'm surprised that the lyrics of this song are actually somewhat derogatory in describing the Arthur Murray dance studio chain. She's saying that she really didn't end up being able to dance, and while that's partly her fault due to her own lack of talent, the lessons were "in a hurry" and not satisfactory.
I can only assume that Arthur Murray himself thought that any publicity, even if it wasn't completely positive, was better than none. Especially if this was free.
hebneh 1 year ago
@hebneh - here are some funny factoids about Arthur Murray's reputation in another song and on a sitcom:
- In 1946, Desi Arnaz starred in the film Cuban Pete, and recorded a song of the same name, featuring the lyric, "Cuban Pete doesn't teach you in a hurry like Arthur Murray/You're now in Havana, and there's always mañana".
- In an episode of Sanford & Son, when asked to dance, Fred says "I've been told I can't dance." The young lady says, "Arthritis?", Fred responds, "No, Arthur Murray."
mkrobinson95 1 year ago
@hebneh Funny you should mention it. Murray was not entirely thrilled by the song. There are those who say he threatened to sue, and those who say he mildly amused but understandably concerned about his reputation & saw a good chance of publicity by pretending to be offended, but either way Johnny Mercer submitted to a highly publicised dance lesson from AM himself to show there were no hard feelings. I've seen a press cutting of this somewhere, can't find it quickly on Google though.
wpl955g 1 year ago
Hilarious! Some of her facial expressions remind me of Lou Costello.
lark005 1 year ago
There is a radio promo for this movie that I have on vinyl that has an unedited version of this performance that is amazing.
rgianatos 1 year ago
Thanks for posting this mkrobinson! And thanks for your comments on my Birthday Tribute! She was quite the lady!
Monkeytreasures 1 year ago
I wish could of met Betty, she seems like she had a very interesting life
cheyenne86 2 years ago 4
would you settle for Betty White? shes still here
teehonky 2 years ago 2
WOW!!! Betty Hutton RAPS at 1:50
GLBXA 2 years ago 7
I love older films, but sometimes the humor seems a little dated and barely gets a chuckle out of me. Not so with this song and dance gem! She is one funny lady, and her use of physical comedy is right on.
LeMorteNoir 2 years ago 8
Good point-Betty Hutton was ahead of her time because she would totally immerse herself during her numbers-other singers of her day, for the most part, just sort of stood there and sang.(or were not quite as active) She was the total package.
johnnynazz52 2 years ago 4
I can try to put that up here soon. Thx for asking!
mkrobinson95 3 years ago
you don't happen to have the cass daley scene, do you?
holisox 3 years ago
wow she had so much energy even when she was older.
AncestryBee 3 years ago 2
OMG! i haven't seen this movie in forever...thank you!!!!!
holisox 3 years ago
Hahahaha
Great stuff.
Thank you very much.
STILLAVRIL1 3 years ago
love everything she ever did. This is from the movie "The fleets in" with Eddie Bracken.
millstoneman 3 years ago
WOW! and by the way, was the costume an Edith Head creation?
johnnynazz52 3 years ago
ha ha ... not sure if Ms. Head would want to that to be attributed to her, but maybe you're right! I'll have to look at the credits at the end of the movie sometime and see. Thx for the comment.
mkrobinson95 3 years ago
great video!!
lucilleballrules1 3 years ago