Betty Hutton - I'm Just a Square (In a Social Circle)
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A clip from a 40s B-musical comedy.
Betty Hutton's most notable film role was the part of Annie Oakley in the 1950 musical of "Annie Get Your Gun." One of her best known songs ( It's Oh So Quiet ) was recently covered by Bjork ( Björk ).
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Betty Hutton Is an under appreciated Hollywood gem! She was truly a multi talented one of a kind. Sincerely Aquatania
Her voice sounds beautiful in all tones and expressions. She definitely mastered her voice on all levels. She kills it in everything ive seen or heard so far. What a pleasure ⭐
I had a crush on Betty Hutton back in the early '60s. She's a fantastic lady. Thank you so much for the chance to 'see her' again.
Wow. She's as subtle as a three-alarm fire. What a gal.
Such a unique actress that performed numbers like no others would even attempt. She energized her singing and body movements to the limit and was always entertaining to watch in her films including her ability to do comedy. Betty was quite a beauty besides.
I love this classic fun musical number from the classic movie The Stork Club! Thank you for posting and sharing this movie magic! I was born in 1978. I love this!
They just don't make them like that anymore...so great
She is so great! She is so on with everything she does. Totally amazing.
@T3nMiDGET5711
4 жыл бұрын
You comment is in middle school now
The talent of Betty Hutton was amazing. LOVE her!!!
My mother had this on a 78 rpm. My brothers and I grew up listening to it and loved it - what a fun song! Thank you for posting this.
This lady was so talented, so much talent and energy, She is just fun to sit and watch. Wish we had more stars like her today.
I am reading Debbie Reynolds' autobiography and had to go look up Betty Hutton. Debbie said she owes Betty. I can see it. this is such fun.
Betty was beautiful & crazy as hell....the perfect chick !
I love those pants, no one could ever get away with wearing those now a days. She was amazing.
She must have had the best hair artist, because her hair stays mostly in place by all her head-wiggeling! Love her
February 26. Happy Heavenly Birthday Beautiful Betty! ❤️🌹🌹💕🎂
LOL...gotta love a song title like that!!!!!!!! Betty Hutton brings it so ALIVE!!
Always loved this song and "Murder, He Says" by Betty ...
DEFINATELY a one of a kind performaner! LOVED HER!!
What a wonderful performer she was!
Betty was an exceptionally talented lady!
OMG the lyrics here are wonderful wicked clever! And Betty Hutton does it perfectly Occasionally, I hear some very cool jazz feel in her singing. I always wonder how some "pop"/ theatrical type singers would have developed if not for their agents promoting other, more "saleable" personas, eg: Dinah Shore, Doris Day...
Betty Hutton was around long before Lucille Ball and some say Lucy was heavily influenced by Betty Hutton. Here we have 3:19 of a song that is all physical comedy and done by the one of the first female comediennes/singers. Thanks for posting!
Betty Hutton died poor and disillusioned by the people in Hollywood; but she was clean and sober, happy in her last years;happy in her relationship to her priest confessor and to God, according to her last interview.
Betty was anything but a SQUARE, baby!
dang the stuff she did with her voice in that "Bushel and a Peck" song
I had such a huge crush on her and Doris Day. These videos are amazing.
I love her and I love the words that was terrific❤❤❤❤❤
Fantastic performer
I love her pants.
@T3nMiDGET5711
4 жыл бұрын
Happy birthday 10year anniversary
I think Betty Hutton was no doubt one of Hollywood's hardest working gals in the 40's, a true example of the "Studio system". She mysteriously bowed out of the scene, married and just became a housewife! In later years she explained why, she used Judy Garland as an example in an interview, anyone out there know of this interview with Betty Hutton? She did not paint a very pretty picture of Hollywood!
Thank you. And a belated thanks to Mr. Holm for posting this outstanding clip!
She's like a female daffy duck! I adore her.
I love it.
This episode is from the movie "The Stork Club"
What an entertainer.
shes fkn amazing
This is Betty's other "speciality" number from "The Stork Club" (1945), which she also recorded for Capitol records at the time {which is how I first heard it- on an original 78 rpm disc my mother tucked away!}.
LOL...what a great song!
@brownhairedkid1 This was her film "The Stork Club" I think it was one of her first feature films.
First song I heard Betty sing. I love this song!
Now I know where Pink got it from. Betty Hutton - anything I can do she can do better!
love her so much,! una pena su carrera fue breve, cuanto talento, vanguardia y ejemplo para generaciones posteriores
Yeah, sweetysue10, Totally classic like you said, the song, the performance---and the pants!! Lol
Wow🎉
Goddamn. She's dead now but god she was my first celebrity crush.
I want those pants.
I love this! I've seen some of her films but I've never seen this before. Which is it from?
What film is this from? (By the way, it's doubtful any film she was in during the 40s could have been a B-movie; she was a major, major star from '42-'52.)
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Thanks, Hugo. It's a sad story anyway. I saw some interview videos here... Marcos.
she was made for screen----bad reports cos of her family---- but i feel shes top class
stuff like that there
Thing that makes me sad about her - and I love her performances - is there was a place for her in the 40's and WW2 when women were working and running around in pants and being loud or funny was okay. Later she was always put in Westerns as a tom boy - or a Man! to make what she did seem okay. She was too good for the 50s.
@mobydoug - ... actually, the lyric is "I'd rather go out with a lout to a bout" ... but otherwise your comments are dead on ... well, except for the alchohol reference ... while Betty drank, her real addiction was pills ... her mother and sister Marion were the alcholics.
marcosvalensa perhaps you are thinking of june haver(or aver) she went to be a nun a beautiful looker as was betty hutton
What film is this?
@dexterville Oh, but it wasn't the ending. She went on to teach in college.
Is there a karaoke track this?
I would rather a sailor jumped in my trailer and showed me his nautical lore! ...I'd rather go out to a bout with a social lout.... Betty was huge star, made $10 million when that was big, big money. But alcohol, voice troubles, and changing fashions knocked her into obscurity in her last decades. She died broke. There never was anything quite like the young Betty.
betty hutton reminds me of lucille ball (I love lucy) in this video and I actually thought this was lucy.........
What’s the movie
@melissagerken5695
3 жыл бұрын
The Stork Club!
Anyone here wanna fight?
@golfingkrab4338
7 жыл бұрын
yes.
she reminds me of lucial ball lol.
She was not a nun but she later worked as a cleaning lady for priests since she was homeless and lost. And only that. Hugo
Elegant even today! Edith Head was a pro. Did you guys know Betty Hutton ended up as a nun?!
NO VERB
the WORLD WAR II Gwen Staphani
@Catastropheshe
4 жыл бұрын
She remind me more of Pink xd
I wonder if betty hutton was a household name to gwen stefani. Her humor is a lot like betties..reincarnation, hmmm? Lol. Is their a video of blow a fuse?
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I can appreciate her talent but for me she was an acquired taste....which I never acquired ! 2 speeds loud and LOUDER !