Subject: RE: Lyr/Chords: Baby It's Cold Outside (Frank Loesser) From: punkfolkrocker Date: 04 Dec 18 - 11:42 PM "Well punkfolkrocker, you'd have to ask my brain why it suddenly decided to play that tune over and over in my head this morning. LOL" easy answer, it's a near perfect 1970s pop song - no other reason needed... |
Subject: RE: Lyr/Chords: Baby It's Cold Outside (Frank Loesser) From: Helen Date: 04 Dec 18 - 11:35 PM Well punkfolkrocker, you'd have to ask my brain why it suddenly decided to play that tune over and over in my head this morning. LOL Actually, I probably know the answer to that question. I had been pondering the old dichotomy between "girls who do it" and "girls who don't do it until after marriage" and the difference in the way some blokes treated those two types of girls. |
Subject: RE: Lyr/Chords: Baby It's Cold Outside (Frank Loesser) From: punkfolkrocker Date: 04 Dec 18 - 11:08 PM I was just surprised that out of all the millions of candy floss pop songs "Some Girls" suddenly popped up out of nowhere as an example... Considering the vast numbers of brutally misogynistic rock and rap songs that actively propagandise the most severe disrespect, social mistreatment & sexual abuse of women...??? In UK pop, Baby It's Cold Outside has always only ever been held as a lightweight fun novelty song... Re, the more recent turn of the 21st cent Tom Jones & Cerys Matthews version... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3m3JfmExzsQ two of my wife's Welsh favourites... btw.. Racey are local West Contry pop heroes - we don't have that many. I saw them in a pub a week before they changed their name to Racey and moved to London, and I once lived across the road from one of them... |
Subject: RE: Lyr/Chords: Baby It's Cold Outside (Frank Loesser) From: Helen Date: 04 Dec 18 - 06:55 PM No, me neither. The "quickie" reference I made was more about modern rock/pop songs than this one. I was trying to be funny. It's obviously not written about a quickie when you watch Frank & Lynn Loesser perform the song |
Subject: RE: Lyr/Chords: Baby It's Cold Outside (Frank Loesser) From: meself Date: 04 Dec 18 - 06:19 PM I don't think Baby It's Cold Outside - not that it bears much analysis - is necessarily about a 'quickie'. I know I never thought of it that way; I assumed the couple were in love - but then I'm a big old mushy, romantic, sentimental softie, as everyone knows. Btw, I just heard on the news that this song has been pulled from the Christmas playlists of several prominent music outlets in North America. Can't say I'll miss it greatly - but ... pc gone mad, blah, blah, blah, grumble, grumble ...... |
Subject: RE: Lyr/Chords: Baby It's Cold Outside (Frank Loesser) From: Helen Date: 04 Dec 18 - 05:40 PM No nasturtiums being cast by me. I see it as pretty much the same sentiment as the old song. It popped into my head this morning and I realised how similar the songs are in intent, but Baby It's Cold Outside is more subtle, based more on innuendo which probably fitted that time better. Take it forward another decade or three and there's not much subtlety about some of the songs. And then flick forward to this last decade which, coming after The Noughties then came into The Tweenies, should be possibly renamed to The Twerkies to better reflect the rock/pop atmosphere. LOL On another note, I saw an interview with the current line-up of The Four Tops and they sang a little snippet of Cole Porter's song, In the Still of the Night. This isn't a song about getting someone into bed for a quickie. It's a song about a lovely, dreamy expression of romantic hopes and fears. In The Still Of The Night As I gaze from my window At the moon in its flight My thoughts all stray to you In The Still Of The Night All the world is in slumber All the times without number Darling when I say to you Do you love me, as I love you Are you my life to be, my dream come true Or will this dream of mine fade out of sight Like the moon growing dim, on the rim of the hill In the chill, still, of the night |
Subject: RE: Lyr/Chords: Baby It's Cold Outside (Frank Loesser) From: punkfolkrocker Date: 04 Dec 18 - 02:52 PM "Some Girls" Can't tell if you are pro or anti this song...???? I was a 1970s teenager, and a product of very liberal progressive educated thinking,... I can read that as quite a positive pop song about the clumsy confusion of making the 'right move'... It's alo a classic bubble gum pop single... one of my favourites... |
Subject: RE: Lyr/Chords: Baby It's Cold Outside (Frank Loesser) From: meself Date: 04 Dec 18 - 02:51 PM So ... I don't see any sentiment being expressed in the Rock song that would have been out of place 30 years earlier - did I miss something, or is that your point? |
Subject: RE: Lyr/Chords: Baby It's Cold Outside (Frank Loesser) From: Helen Date: 04 Dec 18 - 02:23 PM We could hold a D&M (deep and meaningful) discussion on the change in social mores over the decades concerning consensual intimate relations, especially in relation to the difference between the decision a woman had to make, a) prior to the invention of reliable contraception, b) in the light of the prevalent beliefs - in Hollywoodland at least - that if she "did it" then she "wasn't the marrying kind". Jump forward 3 decades from Baby It's Cold Outside and you get this: Racey - Some Girls 1979 Some girls will, some girls won't Some girls need a lot of lovin' and some girls don't Well, I know I've got the fever but I don't know why Some say they will and some girls lie So here I am in front of you Not really knowing what to do My heart is feeling something new Nervously I turn away from you I see the looks you're sending me Is this the way it's meant to be? It's something we should talk about Just give me time to work it out Some girls will, some girls won't Some girls need a lot of lovin' and some girls don't Well, I know I've got the fever but I don't know why Some say they will and some girls lie I find your company to be Something completely new to me Now that I know you socially Obviously I'll fall heavily I've seen those looks you're sending me This is the way it's meant to be There's nothing left to talk about Oh, how I wish you'd work it out Some girls will, some girls won't Some girls need a lot of lovin' and some girls don't Well, I know I've got the fever but I don't know why Some say they will and some girls lie Songwriters: Michael Donald Chapman / Nicholas Barry Chinn Some Girls lyrics © O/B/O Apra Amcos Artist: Racey Album: Smash and grab Released: 1979 Genres: Rock, Pop |
Subject: RE: Lyr/Chords: Baby It's Cold Outside (Frank Loesser) From: punkfolkrocker Date: 04 Dec 18 - 02:15 PM The onus should be on oversensitive folks who complain about such cultural trivia, to prove they aren't complete pillocks... They shouldn't be automatically pandered to... as they actually undermine debates about far more important issues that cause real problems in society...... |
Subject: RE: Lyr/Chords: Baby It's Cold Outside (Frank Loesser) From: pdq Date: 04 Dec 18 - 02:13 PM great version |
Subject: RE: Lyr/Chords: Baby It's Cold Outside (Frank Loesser) From: leeneia Date: 04 Dec 18 - 12:38 PM Now that I think about it, every recording I have ever heard of this song has featured two adults. It would be an entirely different thing if the female sounded 17 while the male sounded 40. I think it would be great fun to switch the roles and have the male sing "I really can't stay..." |
Subject: RE: Lyr/Chords: Baby It's Cold Outside (Frank Loesser) From: punkfolkrocker Date: 04 Dec 18 - 12:05 PM Anyone raised on ancient black and white crime movies will be familiar with the term "Mickey Finn"... |
Subject: RE: Lyr/Chords: Baby It's Cold Outside (Frank Loesser) From: GUEST,Gerry Date: 03 Dec 18 - 06:46 PM –––"Say, what's in this drink?" has different implications now, than it had in 1949. I'm not so sure about that. Chloral hydrate was around long before 1949. |
Subject: RE: Lyr/Chords: Baby It's Cold Outside (Frank Loesser) From: meself Date: 03 Dec 18 - 02:47 PM You have to be searching pretty hard to find anything "sinister" in this amusing bit of fluff. |
Subject: RE: Lyr/Chords: Baby It's Cold Outside (Frank Loesser) From: Helen Date: 03 Dec 18 - 02:21 PM I think you are correct, Joe. "Say, what's in this drink?" has different implications now, than it had in 1949. Hindsight, in view of the #MeToo movement and other social issues, and the change in acceptable social behaviour over the decades, makes us rethink the old songs and movies. Pre-contraception era was a different game altogether for women, too. (I was going to say "ballgame" but that might be misconstrued in this context. LOL) Mark Bluemel, thanks for the chord info. Yes, I realise that it is different key change, but I went searching for the actual chords used in the Redbone/Deschanel version and then was surprised that there were two offerings in different keys. The suggestion of using the notation is good for adjusting to different vocal ranges. |
Subject: RE: Lyr/Chords: Baby It's Cold Outside (Frank Loesser) From: keberoxu Date: 03 Dec 18 - 01:30 PM All of the PC / #MeToo viewpoints are not to be counted out. Having said that, I feel that at least the interpretation recorded by Betty Carter (at the high extreme of her voice) and Ray Charles leaves little doubt that both parties are consenting adults, and the entire back-and-forth between them is about an understanding between two grown-ups who know what they are doing. For example, when Betty Carter half-sings, half-speaks "I gotta go home -- " I hear a complete absence of victim or fear in her voice. She sounds as though she knows exactly what she is about. So maybe it is an interpretation question? |
Subject: RE: Lyr/Chords: Baby It's Cold Outside (Frank Loesser) From: GUEST,Mark Bluemel Date: 03 Dec 18 - 04:14 AM Sorry for the blank post - this web interface can be a little precipitous. Leenia's point about key is valid, but the relationships of the chords would be the same - a I, VIm, IV, V chord sequence is the same basic sequence whether it's C, Am, F, G or G, Em, C, D. Perhaps a good argument for Nashville notation. |
Subject: RE: Lyr/Chords: Baby It's Cold Outside (Frank Loesser) From: Joe Offer Date: 03 Dec 18 - 03:04 AM Hi, Helen - Well, I think it's a lesson that we tread a thin line, and we all need to be more understanding of each other. I'm sure many of us have been in a situation where the other person is more (or less) amorous than we are, and there's a "leap" that takes us to the next level in a relationship - or not. It can be awkward, but such is life. "Say, what's in this drink?" has different implications now, than it had in 1949. -Joe- |
Subject: RE: Lyr/Chords: Baby It's Cold Outside (Frank Loesser) From: Helen Date: 03 Dec 18 - 01:11 AM OMG. I am not sure what I think about this idea. I always thought it was just a yes-no-yes-no conversation with no sinister overtones. Was I wrong, or is this PC gone mad? Are the lyrics to Baby, It's Cold Outside now too inappropriate for radio? |
Subject: RE: Lyr/Chords: Baby It's Cold Outside (Frank Loesser) From: Joe Offer Date: 02 Dec 18 - 10:24 PM I've always enjoyed the songs of Frank Loesser. I suppose my favorites are "Fugue for Tinhorns," "Baby It's Cold Outside," and "Two Sleepy People." There's a conversation going on between the singers in the best of Loesser's songs, and there's always a lot of clever humor. -Joe- |
Subject: RE: Lyr/Chords: Baby It's Cold Outside (Frank Loesser) From: Jim Dixon Date: 02 Dec 18 - 10:06 PM Homer & Jethro recorded a parody version of this song with June Carter (who was later to be known as June Carter Cash) in 1949. You can hear it at YouTube. Compared to their other parodies, it’s surprising how little they changed the words from the original. I posted my transcription here. |
Subject: ADD: Baby It's Cold Outside (Frank Loesser) From: Joe Offer Date: 02 Dec 18 - 09:15 PM Here's the song from a source that's usually a very accurate account of the original version of lyrics, Reading Lyrics, by Robert Gottlieb and Robert Kimball (Pantheon Books, 2000), page 448 BABY IT'S COLD OUTSIDE (Frank Loesser) REFRAIN 1 SHE: I really can't stay! HE: But baby it's cold outside! SHE: I've got to go 'way! HE: Baby it's cold outside! SHE: This evening has been... HE: Been hoping that you'd drop in! SHE: So very nice. HE: I'll hold your hands, they're just like ice. SHE: My mother will start to worry... HE: Beautiful, what's your hurry? SHE: And Father will be pacing the floor... HE: Listen to the fireplace roar! SHE: So really I'd better scurry. HE: Beautiful, please don't hurry. SHE: Well, maybe just a half a drink more. HE: Put some records on while I pour. SHE: The neighbors might think... HE: But baby, it's bad out there. SHE: Say, what's in this drink? HE: No cabs to be had out there. SHE: I wish I knew how... HE: Your eyes are like starlight now. SHE: To break the spell. HE: I'll take your hat, your hair looks swell. SHE: I ought to say, "No, no, no, sir!" HE: Mind if I move in closer? SHE: At least I'm gonna say that I tried. HE: What's the sense of hurting my pride? SHE: I really can't stay... HE: Oh, baby don't hold out. SHE: Ahh, but it's... HE: Baby it's BOTH: Cold outside REFRAIN 2 SHE: I simply must go! HE: Baby, it's cold outside! SHE: The answer is No! HE: But baby, it's cold outside! SHE: This welcome has been... HE: How lucky that you dropped in! SHE: So nice and warm. HE: Look out the window at that storm. SHE: My sister will be suspicious... HE: Gosh, your lips look delicious. SHE: My brother will be there at the door... HE: Waves upon a tropical shore! SHE: My maiden aunt's mind is vicious... HE: Gosh your lips are delicious. SHE: Well maybe just a cigarette more. HE: Never such a blizzard before. SHE: I've got to go home... HE: But baby, you'd freeze out there. SHE: Say, lend me a comb... HE: It's up to your knees out there. SHE: You've really been grand... HE: I thrill when you touch my hand. SHE: But don't you see... HE: How can you do this thing to me? SHE: There's bound to be talk tomorrow... HE: Think of my lifelong sorrow — SHE: At least there will be plenty implied... HE: If you caught pneumonia and died... SHE: I really can't stay... HE: Get over that old doubt... SHE: Ah, but it's HE: Baby it's Both: Cold outside. from the 1949 movie, Jupiter's Darling, performed by Esther Williams, Ricardo Montalban, Betty Garrett, and Red Skelton Betty Garrett turns the tables nicely on Red Skelton in the movie version of the song: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7MFJ7ie_yGU There are some creepy elements in this song that in these days could result in a sexual assault charge (What's in this drink?). But I first heard the song from Steve Lawrence and Eydie Gormé. And they were married, so I guess it was all right.. Here's a recording: |
Subject: RE: Chord Req: Baby It's Cold Outside From: McGrath of Harlow Date: 02 Dec 18 - 07:27 PM Of course there's nothing in the words that actually determined which singer is the man or the woman. Or even whether they aren't both the same sex. |
Subject: RE: Chord Req: Baby It's Cold Outside From: leeneia Date: 02 Dec 18 - 06:39 PM What chords you use will depend on your voice. For example, a soprano will want a different key, thus different chords, than an alto. In a duet like this, the key has to suit both singers. |
Subject: RE: Chord Req: Baby It's Cold Outside From: Helen Date: 01 Dec 18 - 06:57 PM But another site has chords beginning with Bflat, Gm, Cm, F Baby Its Cold Outside chords - Leon Redbone |
Subject: RE: Chord Req: Baby It's Cold Outside From: Helen Date: 01 Dec 18 - 06:53 PM This is a set of chords posted to another site, specifically for the the version in The Elf. Baby Its Cold Outside chords by Leon Redbone |
Subject: RE: Chord Req: Baby It's Cold Outside From: keberoxu Date: 01 Dec 18 - 06:36 PM Let's bring back the link, in the previous post, for Ray Charles and Betty Carter singing "Baby, It's Cold Outside" as a duet. This was a hit record, this performance ... many many winters ago. |
Subject: RE: Chord Req: Baby It's Cold Outside From: keberoxu Date: 29 Dec 17 - 03:24 PM What a checkered history this song has. For years I have been mistaken, familiar with the Johnny Mercer / Margaret Whiting duet recording, and I believed that Mercer had written it. Well before my time, Loesser, the actual author, got the song into an Esther Williams movie of all things. And the song won itself an Oscar there. The radio gives a lot of airplay to certain versions of "Baby It's Cold Outside" every year, particularly at the end of the calendar year, leading up to Christmastide and New Year's. The recording by Ray Charles and Betty Carter, with a big-band arrangement and with Ms. Carter singing very much like a horn, is a performance that people still talk about, long after both singers have passed away. It troubles me that THEIR version doesn't turn up on the radio. Is it because it is so sophisticated and grown-up sounding that it makes all the other recordings sound like child's play? Ray Charles and Betty Carter |
Subject: Chords Add: BABY IT'S COLD OUTSIDE (Frank Loesser) From: pdq Date: 17 Dec 06 - 09:21 PM This looks like a winner... CHORDS USED IN THIS SONG: F F7 Gm7 C7 Bb Bb7 G7 "Baby, It's Cold Outside" by Frank Loesser I [F]really can't [F7]stay But baby it's cold outside I've [Gm7]got to go [C7]'way But baby it's cold outside This [F]evening has [F7]been Been hoping that you'd drop in So very [Cm7]nice I'll hold your hands, they're just like ice My [Bb]mother will start to worry Beautiful words you're humming And [Bb7]father will be pacing the floor Listen to the fireplace roar So [F]really I'd better [Dm7]scurry Beautiful, please don't hurry Well, [G7]maybe just a half a drink [C7]more Put some records on while I pour The [F]neighbors might [F7]think But baby it's bad out there Say, [Gm7]what's in this [C7]drink? No cabs to be had out there I [F]wish I knew [F7]how Your eyes are like starlight now To break the [Cm7]spell I'll take your hat, your hair looks swell I [Bb]ought to say no, no, no sir Mind if I move in closer? At [Bb7]least I'm gonna say that I [C7]tried What's the sense of hurtin' my pride? I [F]really can't [F7]stay Oh baby don't hold out Ah but it's [G7]cold [C7]out[F]side Baby it's cold outside I [F]simply must [F7]go But baby it's cold outside The [Gm7]answer is [C7]no But baby it's cold outside The [F]welcome has [F7]been How lucky that you dropped in So nice and [Cm7]warm Look out that window at that storm My [Bb]sister will be suspicious Gosh your lips look delicious My [Bb7]brother will be there at the door Waves upon a tropical shore My [F]maiden aunt's mind is [Dm7]vicious Gosh your lips are delicious Well, [G7]maybe just a cigarette [C7]more Never such a blizzard before I've [F]got to get [F7]home But baby you'd freeze out there Say, [Gm7]lend me a [C7]coat It's up to your knees out there You've [F]really been [F7]grand I'm thrilled when you touch my hand Why don't you [Cm7]see How can you do this thing to me? There's [Bb]bound to be talk tomorrow Think of my lifelong sorrow At [Bb7]least there will be plenty im[C7]plied If you caught pneumonia and died I [F]really can't [F7]stay Get over that hold-out Ah but it's [G7]cold [C7]out[F]side Ah but it's cold outside Baby it's [G7]cold, [C7]cold out[F]side |
Subject: RE: Chord Req: Leon Redbone-Baby It's Cold Outside From: GUEST,Sara Date: 17 Dec 06 - 08:09 PM Thank you, pdq. However I am looking for the guitar chords as well. It might be a losing battle unless some diehard Leon Redbone fan shows up!! Thanks again, pdq. Sara |
Subject: Lyr Add: BABY IT'S COLD OUTSIDE (from Leon Redbone From: pdq Date: 17 Dec 06 - 08:07 PM Here 'tis... Baby It's Cold Outside Lyrics I really can't stay - Baby it's cold outside I've got to go away - Baby it's cold outside This evening has been - Been hoping that you'd drop in So very nice - I'll hold your hands, they're just like ice My mother will start to worry - Beautiful, what's your hurry My father will be pacing the floor - Listen to the fireplace roar So really I'd better scurry - Beautiful, please don't hurry well Maybe just a half a drink more - Put some music on while I pour The neighbors might think - Baby, it's bad out there Say, what's in this drink - No cabs to be had out there I wish I knew how - Your eyes are like starlight now To break this spell - I'll take your hat, your hair looks swell I ought to say no, no, no, sir - Mind if I move a little closer At least I'm gonna say that I tried - What's the sense in hurting my pride I really can't stay - Baby don't hold out Ahh, but it's cold outside C'mon baby I simply must go - Baby, it's cold outside The answer is no - Ooh baby, it's cold outside This welcome has been - I'm lucky that you dropped in So nice and warm -- Look out the window at that storm My sister will be suspicious - Man, your lips look so delicious My brother will be there at the door - Waves upon a tropical shore My maiden aunt's mind is vicious - Gosh your lips look delicious Well maybe just a half a drink more - Never such a blizzard before I've got to go home - Oh, baby, you'll freeze out there Say, lend me your comb - It's up to your knees out there You've really been grand - Your eyes are like starlight now But don't you see - How can you do this thing to me There's bound to be talk tomorrow - Making my life long sorrow At least there will be plenty implied - If you caught pneumonia and died I really can't stay - Get over that old out Ahh, but it's cold outside Baby it's cold outside Brr its cold…. It's cold out there Cant you stay awhile longer baby Well…..I really shouldn't...alright Make it worth your while baby Ahh, do that again…. |
Subject: Chord Req: Leon Redbone-Baby It's Cold Outside From: GUEST,Sara Date: 17 Dec 06 - 07:59 PM Does anyone know the chords for the Leon Redbone & Zooey Deuchanel version of "Baby It's Cold Outside" from the Elf Soundtrack? We are trying to figure it out but just can't get it. Any help would be appreciated!!! Thanks in Advance! Sara https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pjYUzpdKMZs |
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