Noise du Jour’s Nymphets du Jour: “My Heart Belongs To Daddy” by Marilyn Monroe
Posted by John Brownlee
Although Marilyn Monroe’s version of “My Heart Belongs To Daddy” is certainly not the most artfully wrought rendition of the song, nor even my personal favorite (Count Basie’s Decca recording of the tune holds that honor), it is elevated to sublimity by Marilyn’s ditzy vivaciousness and boom-boom curves, an opening monologue forcefully tying the song to Nabokov’s immortal nymphet and the insinuating leers of the perverts ogling her from the back row.
Categories: Gurls Gurls Gurls, Lolitas, Noise du Jour, Nymphets
Posted at 4:42 pm on May 20, 2008
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Hot damn. I’d never seen Marilyn perform before. Boom-boom curves is right.
Comment by John — May 20, 2008 @ 8:32 pm
LOL, the guy at 2:36 looks just like Ken Jennings from Jeopardy.
Comment by Stonecypher — May 21, 2008 @ 1:49 pm