WOW! This may be the hottest number I've ever heard Lynda Carter do and certainly the first song I've ever heard her sing that was perfectly suited to her voice. She really just slinked this classic right onto a flatbed truck and drove away with it. Loving the material she's doing these days. Bravo.
I have a copy of "Rita Hayworth: The Love Goddess" from 1983 starring Lynda Carter where she recreates the famous scene from "Gilda" as Rita. Both ladies are half Hispanic in real life.
The song, originally sung by Anita Ellis (who dubbed for Rita Hayworth in the 1946 film noir "Gilda"), is really just about blaming a woman, Mame, for certain bad events in the past, and her hold on these people. Personally, I think "Mame" could also be a way of warning people about the powers and manipulations women in general could have on people if they wanted to--especially since women in old folklore usually have the role as the temptress, leading to the misfortune of men.
About 3-years shy of 60, Lynda Carter, sans surgery, is arguably the most beautiful woman in the world. I've seen 'Intimate Evening with...' twice now, at Feinstein's NYC, and like here in this video, she is completely at ease delivering classic material while engaging her audience at every turn. Her voice is superb and her stage presence assured. Carter is one of an ever-shrinking number of performers with true star quality.
What A Wonder [full looking] Woman !!
tommyhunt54 6 months ago
she is very attractive for her age!
MMfan1997 8 months ago
My beloved Wonder Woman sings wonderfully too! Love you, Lynda! You are by far the most beautiful woman in TV history.
sebasj1978 9 months ago
WOW! This may be the hottest number I've ever heard Lynda Carter do and certainly the first song I've ever heard her sing that was perfectly suited to her voice. She really just slinked this classic right onto a flatbed truck and drove away with it. Loving the material she's doing these days. Bravo.
Dyerworks 10 months ago
Rita Hayworth, in Gilda did the same dance. Anyone remember the movie. The Marvelous Lynda Carter played Rita Hayworth in a t.v. movie. Both are hot.
chotzrary 1 year ago
forever a shinning star, Lynda!
astroguga 1 year ago
I have a copy of "Rita Hayworth: The Love Goddess" from 1983 starring Lynda Carter where she recreates the famous scene from "Gilda" as Rita. Both ladies are half Hispanic in real life.
SWLinPHX 1 year ago
A minha eterna mulher maravilha...
jocimargp 1 year ago
wooo hooo go wonder woman xxxxx
JenCapTchalla 1 year ago
Greatest Drummer EVER - PAUL LEIM!!!!!!!
DrumKey38 1 year ago
Put the blame on Lynda she got to hot and burst into flames...Love you Lynda... always
impassable 1 year ago
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impassable 1 year ago
I love the song but idk what it is about???
LyndaCarter2797 2 years ago
The song, originally sung by Anita Ellis (who dubbed for Rita Hayworth in the 1946 film noir "Gilda"), is really just about blaming a woman, Mame, for certain bad events in the past, and her hold on these people. Personally, I think "Mame" could also be a way of warning people about the powers and manipulations women in general could have on people if they wanted to--especially since women in old folklore usually have the role as the temptress, leading to the misfortune of men.
writerspen010 2 years ago
Wow i love that! But does any one know what it is about?
LyndaCarter2797 2 years ago
I love the song! I wish it was on her new CD! But what in the world is it about! What does Put The Blame On Mame mean!
LyndaCarter2797 2 years ago
well i enjoyed it
hartbung 2 years ago
Great song, great interpretation ! I do love!!!
MlleKay 3 years ago
About 3-years shy of 60, Lynda Carter, sans surgery, is arguably the most beautiful woman in the world. I've seen 'Intimate Evening with...' twice now, at Feinstein's NYC, and like here in this video, she is completely at ease delivering classic material while engaging her audience at every turn. Her voice is superb and her stage presence assured. Carter is one of an ever-shrinking number of performers with true star quality.
Glenn1441 3 years ago 2
@Glenn1441 I've never seen a more beautiful woman than Lynda
impassable 1 year ago
thats song is so great, she sung it on RITA hayworth movie from 80's
themysciranprince 3 years ago