Marilyn Monroe
Legends
Rare & Collectible Vinyl Records

Marilyn Monroe

Legends
1976 Gatefold Original. Lots Of Color Shots On The Back And B&W Pics Inside The Gatefold. "Legends" by Marilyn Monroe is a vinyl compilation album that features a selection of songs performed by the iconic actress and singer. This album showcases some of her most memorable musical contributions, capturing the essence of her unique voice and charismatic presence. While she is primarily celebrated for her work in film, Marilyn Monroe also made a significant impact in the music world with her performances in movie musicals and recordings. The album includes tracks that highlight her ability to convey emotion and charm through song, solidifying her status as a multifaceted entertainer of her time.

The vinyl format of "Legends" offers listeners a nostalgic experience, bringing to life For the first time "A Fine Romance", "Like A Woman Should", "You'd Be Surprised", "That Old Black Magic", "Down In The Meadow", "I Found A Dream", "Anyone Can See I Love You", "Every Baby Needs A Da-Da-Daddy", "Some Like It Hot" and others. Each track is a testament to her enduring appeal and talent. This collection not only serves as a homage to Monroe's musical legacy but also as a reminder of her broader cultural impact. As a timeless figure in popular culture, this album allows both long-time admirers and new fans to appreciate the depth of her artistic contributions.

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  • Artist: Marilyn Monroe
  • Genre: Jazz
  • Type: Used - LP
  • Label: Legends
  • Catalog ID: 1000/1
  • Condition:
    Vinyl:
    Near Mint (NM or M-)
    Sleeve:
    Near Mint (NM or M-)
  • Country ID: US
  • SKU: 184393

Track List

A1 Marilyn at 1954 recording session of "A Fine Romance", "Like A Woman Should" and "You'd Be Surprised."
A10 "The Jack Benny Show," Sept. 13, 1953. Marilyn's TV debut. Song "Bye Bye Baby."
A11 Marilyn in Korea, 1954. Song "Diamonds Are A Girl's Best Friend."
A2 Marilyn at 1954 recording session of "A Fine Romance", "Like A Woman Should" and "You'd Be Surprised."
A3 Marilyn at 1954 recording session of "A Fine Romance", "Like A Woman Should" and "You'd Be Surprised."
A4 "Love Happy," 1949. Scene with private eye Groucho Marx. Royal Triton TV commercial for Union Oil Co., 1950. (Marilyn's only commercial.)
A5 "Ladies Of The Chorus"," 1948. Song "Anyone Can See I Love You."
A6 "Ladies Of The Chorus." Song "Every Baby Needs A Da-Da-Daddy."
A7 "Ladies Of The Chorus"," 1948. Song "Anyone Can See I Love You."
A8 "The River Of No Return," 1954. Scene with Tommy Rettig and song "Down In The Weadow."
A9 "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes," 1953. Song "Little Girl From Little Rock" with Jane Russell (Complete version with Main title and End title).
B1 "How To Marry A Millionaire," 1953. Main Title by Alfred Newman and scenes with Betty Grable (picture) and Lauren Bacall.
B10 "Something's Gotta Give," 1962. Scenes from uncompleted film with Dean Martin, Phil Silvers and Wally Cox.
B2 "Niagara," 1952. Marilyn reacts to her interrupted "Kiss."
B3 "The Seven Year Itch," 1955. Scenes with Tom Ewell including "Rachmaninoff" and "Chopsticks."
B4 "There's No Business Like Show Business," 1954. Song "A Man Chases A Girl" with Donald O'Connor.
B5 Marilyn Accepts 1952 Photoplay Award From Lauren Bacall For "Most Promising Actress." Marilyn Meets The Press After Returning To Hollywood For "Bus Stop" In 1956.
B6 "Bus Stop," 1956. Song "That Old Black Magic."
B7 "The Prince And The Showgirl," 1957. Scene with Laurence Olivier and song "I Found A Dream."
B8 "Some Like It Hot," 1959. Scene with Tony Curtis and song "Some Like It Hot."
B9 JFK birthday party in Madison Square Garden, 1962. Marilyn sings "Happy Birthday" and special lyric to "Thanks For The Memory."

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