Vintage Comic - Headline Comics #035
Pencils: Jack Kirby
Inks: Joe Simon
Prize (May-June1949)
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Marilyn Monroe photographed by Andre de Dienes, 1949.
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Marilyn Monroe, Earl Moran, 1946
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Lil Green - Why Don't You Do Right?
1941
"Why Don't You Do Right?" was originally recorded as "Weed Smoker's Dream" in 1936 by the jazz band Harlem Hamfats.
Its co-writer Joe McCoy later rewrote the song, refining the composition and lyrics. The new tune, titled "Why Don't You Do Right?", was recorded by Lil Green in 1941, with guitar by William "Big Bill" Broonzy. The recording was an early jazz and blues hit.
It is now considered a classic "woman's blues" song and has become a standard.
The undoubtedly most famous version of the song is Jessica Rabbit's performance in the 1988 film Who Framed Roger Rabbit.
The song recieved a total of 71,7% yes votes!
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Ella Fitzgerald & Dizzy Gillespie, 1947 ♡
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A “Three Caballeros” publicity image – from “Motion Picture Herald,” April 14th, 1945
Don't forget it's his day too!
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WEEGEE / "LOVE IN HARLEM" / <1946
[ferrotyped gelatin silver print | 35.4 × 28.3 cm.]
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Marilyn Monroe photographed by Laszlo Willinger (1947).
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