Teresa Brewer performs Baby Baby Baby (1953)
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This video is a response to Those Redheads From Seattle trailer
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I go back with Teresa to her debut on London Records, then her move to Coral, which proved to be her real breakthrough. This I always thought was her best record as it is a blending of appealing pop, persuasive blues feeling and an opportunity for her take a song slow and luxuriously. She gives this song everything it could possibly need. She was made for the movies but being a wife and mother gave more to her heart, and that was that.
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this movie is available on netflix...just watched it last night. C:
mothofthecosmos 6 months ago
@mothofthecosmos Is it ratio 4:3, or 1.66 (letterbox) like the original?
I'd like to find the widescreen.
GSMovieMoments 5 months ago
Thanks for the reply, I really wasn't expecting a response on this 'Oldies' song. I noticed that we are about the same age, I'm 67, and we probably have a lot in common in music. I first started out JUST having the 'soundtrack of my life' but eventually expanded way beyond that. I got music going all the way back to the 1920's. Yes I do have many bands going into the 21st Century albeit only the 'cool' ones. :-)
mikekadas 1 year ago
@mikekadas Who flagged this comment as spam?
You also live in the territory of Craig Moerer's Records By Mail, Patrick.
GSMovieMoments 1 year ago
Baby, Baby, Baby - Brewer, Theresa [Toledo, Ohio] - "During those years she continued to play night clubs in New York, Chicago, Las Vegas and elsewhere. From her 1953 movie Those Redheads From Seattle, she sings in a chorus line in the Klondike. The song was a #12 hit. " - Music! Music! Music!: - The Best Of Teresa Brewer (Verese Sarabande)-1995.
mikekadas 1 year ago
@mikekadas That Sarabande CD was the best collection I've seen. It went to 1961 with Milord.
But there's another good collection at Continental Records - gocontinental(com).
There are too many partial collections, that don't go past 1957.
GSMovieMoments 1 year ago