"Diamonds Are a Girl's Best Friend" is a jazz song written for the stage musical #GentlemenPreferBlondes (1949), with music by #JuleStyne and lyrics by #LeoRobin. #CarolChanning introduced the song in the original #Broadway production, and #MarilynMonroe followed in #theFilmVersion, performing it in a #strapless, “now-iconic satin pink gown” in a rendition ranked by the #AmericanFilmInstitute the #12thBestFilmSongOfThe20thCentury.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H69qXOHVS04
Marilyn Monroe Sings Diamonds Are A Girl's Best Friend

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"Diamonds Are a Girl's Best Friend" is a jazz song written for the stage musical #GentlemenPreferBlondes (1949), with music by #JuleStyne and lyrics by #LeoRobin. #CarolChanning introduced the song in the original #Broadway production, and #MarilynMonroe followed in #theFilmVersion, performing it in a #strapless, “now-iconic satin pink gown” in a rendition ranked by the #AmericanFilmInstitute the #12thBestFilmSongOfThe20thCentury.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sQWqoWzc9cU
Marilyn Monroe - Diamonds Are A Girl's Best Friend - Original Version - HD AUDIO

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"Diamonds Are a Girl's Best Friend" is a jazz song written for the stage musical #GentlemenPreferBlondes (1949), with music by #JuleStyne and lyrics by #LeoRobin. #CarolChanning introduced the song in the original #Broadway production, and #MarilynMonroe followed in #theFilmVersion, performing it in a #strapless, “now-iconic satin pink gown” in a rendition ranked by the #AmericanFilmInstitute the #12thBestFilmSongOfThe20thCentury.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H69qXOHVS04
Marilyn Monroe Sings Diamonds Are A Girl's Best Friend

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Marilyn Monroe and Jane Russell on the set of “Gentlemen Prefer Blondes” (1953)
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OMG now is not the time for a twist! #Comedon #GentlemenPreferBlondes
@klu9 yup! That’s George on the side there #Comedon #GentlemenPreferBlondes
Hey! That chorus boy looks familiar!
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Marilyn Monroe and Jane Russell wearing designs by William Travilla and Charles LeMaire in “Gentlemen Prefer Blondes” (1953)
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“Don’t you dare die without adding us to your will first!”
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Marilyn Monroe’s like a cat: if her head fits, her body probably will
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