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"Baby, It's Cold Outside" is a popular song written by Frank Loesser in 1944 and popularized in the 1949 film Neptune's Daughter. While the lyrics make no mention of a holiday, it is commonly regarded as a Christmas song owing to its winter theme.
"Baby, It's Cold Outside" - Esther Williams and Ricardo Montalbán, Betty Garrett and Red Skelton Loesser wrote the duet in 1944 and premiered the song with his wife at their Navarro Hotel housewarming party. It went on to win the Academy Award for Best Original Song at the 22nd Academy Awards. [8]
"Baby, It's Cold Outside" is a 1948 song by Frank Loesser.. Baby, It's Cold Outside may also refer to: . Baby, It's Cold Outside, a 2001 Christmas album by Holly Cole; Baby, It's Cold Outside (Cerys Matthews album), a 2012 album by Cerys Matthews
The album was released on 16 September 1999 in the UK by Gut Records and was released a little later in the US by V2 Records.Five singles were released from the album: "Burning Down the House" (September 1999), "Baby, It's Cold Outside" (December 1999), "Mama Told Me Not to Come" (March 2000), "Sex Bomb" (May 2000), and "You Need Love Like I Do" (November 2000).
Ray Charles and Betty Carter is a 1961 album by Betty Carter and Ray Charles.A 1988 CD/LP re-issue included three bonus tracks and the 1998 Rhino Records re-issue combined, on a single CD, the original Ray Charles and Betty Carter with the complete Dedicated to You.
"Baby It's Cold Outside" is a song by the American rock band Pezband. It was written by the group's lead singer, Mimi Betinis. The song was originally featured on the 1977 album Pezband, but has since been released on the 2012 reissue, "Pezband (Remastered)".
"A Baby Changes Everything" Faith Hill: 2008 Spent three weeks at No. 1 on Billboard's Hot Adult Contemporary Tracks chart. [53] From Hill's first Christmas album, Joy to the World. "Baby, It's Cold Outside" Dinah Shore & Buddy Clark: 1949 With orchestra under the direction of Ted Dale. Written in 1944 by Frank Loesser.
The Power of Nightmares was first broadcast in three parts on BBC Two in 2004 in the United Kingdom, beginning with 'Baby it's Cold Outside' on 20 October, 'The Phantom Victory' on 27 October, and 'The Shadows in the Cave' on 3 November. The murder of Kenneth Bigley led the BBC to cease publicising the final episode prior to its airing.