Description
23 Selections in their first LP release. Features recording sessions, TV commercials, Movie scenes, award acceptance and other rarities.
- 1954 Recording session: “A Fine Romance”, “Like a Woman Should” & “You’d Be Surprised”
- “Love Happy” scene with Groucho Marx, 1949
- Royal Triton TV Commercial for Union Oil, 1950 and Marilyn’s only Commercial
- “Ladies of the Chorus” song “Everyone Can See I Love You”
- “Ladies of the Chorus” song “Every Baby Needs a Da-Da-Daddy”
- “The River of No Return” scene with Tommy Rettig & song “Down in the Meadow”
- “Gentleman Prefer Blondes” 1953. Song “Little Girl from Little Rock” with Jane Russell (complete version with Main & End Titles)
- “The Jack Benny Show” Sept. 13, 1953 & Marilyn’s TV Debut with song “Bye Bye Baby”
- Marilyn in Korea, 1954. Song “Diamonds are a Girl’s Best Friend”
- “How to Marry a Millionaire”, 1953. Main Title & Scenes with Betty Grable & Lauren Bacall
- “Niagara”, 1952. Marilyn reacts to her interrupted “Kiss”
- “The Seven Year Itch”, 1955. Scenes with Tom Ewell
- “There’s No Business Like Show Business”, 1954. Song “A Man Chases a Girl” with Donald O’Connor
- Marilyn accepts 1952 Photoplay Award from Lauren Bacall for “Most Promising Actress”
- Marilyn meets the press after returning to Hollywood from “Bus Stop”
- “Bus Stop” song “That Old Black Magic”
- “The Prince and the Showgirl” scene with Laurence Olivier and song “I Found a Dream”
- “Some Like it Hot” scene with Tony Curtis and song “Some Like it Hot”
- JFK Birthday party at Madison Square Garden with song “Happy Birthday” and special lyric to “Thanks for the Memory”
- “Something’s Gotta Give” scenes from uncompleted film with Dean Martin, Phil Silvers and Wally Cox
Record is better than very good condition and mostly only for some normal surface marks from removal/replacement into the sleeve. Gatefold cover shows some edge wear and back record holding section is split at the top though not completely and cover is pretty solid. Interior fold has pictures representing all the selections and back has color photos. Center of record has Marilyn head shot as does the cover of the record album. Scarce.