Marilyn Monroe - Songs

Songs

Year Film title Song title
1948 Ladies of the Chorus "Every Baby Needs a Da-Da-Daddy"
"Anyone Can See I Love You"
"Ladies Of The Chorus"
1950 A Ticket to Tomahawk "Oh, What a Forward Young Man You Are"
1953 Niagara "Kiss"
1953 Gentlemen Prefer Blondes "Two Little Girls from Little Rock"
"When Love Goes Wrong"
"Bye Bye Baby"
"Diamonds Are a Girl's Best Friend"
"Four French Dances—Sur le balcon, La Tentateur, Sol taire, Parle d'affair"
"Down Boy"'
"When The Wild Wild Women Go Swimmin' Down In the Bimini Bay"
1953 Recordings for RCA "She Acts Like A Woman Should"
"You'd Be Surprised"
"A Fine Romance"
"Do It Again"
1954 River of No Return "I'm Gonna File My Claim"
"One Silver Dollar"
"Down In The Meadow"
"River Of No Return"
1954 There's No Business Like Show Business "Heat Wave"
"Lazy"
"After You Get What You Want"
"A Man Chases a Girl"
1956 Bus Stop "That Old Black Magic"
1957 The Prince and the Showgirl "I Found a Dream"
1959 Some Like It Hot "Runnin' Wild"
"I Wanna Be Loved By You"
"I'm Through With Love"
"Some Like It Hot"
1960 Let's Make Love "My Heart Belongs to Daddy"
"Specialization"
"Let's Make Love"
"Incurably Romantic"
1962 - "Happy Birthday, Mr. President"

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