Betty Grable
Betty Grable (December 18, 1916 – July 2, 1973) was an American dancer, singer, and actress.
Her iconic bathing suit photo made her the number-one pin-up girl of the World War II era. It was later included in the Life magazine project "100 Photos that Changed the World". Grable was particularly noted for having the most beautiful legs in Hollywood and studio publicity widely dispersed photos featuring them. Hosiery specialists of the era often noted the ideal proportions of her legs as: thigh (18. Read Full BioBetty Grable (December 18, 1916 – July 2, 1973) was an American dancer, singer, and actress.
Her iconic bathing suit photo made her the number-one pin-up girl of the World War II era. It was later included in the Life magazine project "100 Photos that Changed the World". Grable was particularly noted for having the most beautiful legs in Hollywood and studio publicity widely dispersed photos featuring them. Hosiery specialists of the era often noted the ideal proportions of her legs as: thigh (18.5") calf (12"), and ankle (7.5"). Grable's legs were famously insured by her studio for $1,000,000 with Lloyds of London.
Her iconic bathing suit photo made her the number-one pin-up girl of the World War II era. It was later included in the Life magazine project "100 Photos that Changed the World". Grable was particularly noted for having the most beautiful legs in Hollywood and studio publicity widely dispersed photos featuring them. Hosiery specialists of the era often noted the ideal proportions of her legs as: thigh (18. Read Full BioBetty Grable (December 18, 1916 – July 2, 1973) was an American dancer, singer, and actress.
Her iconic bathing suit photo made her the number-one pin-up girl of the World War II era. It was later included in the Life magazine project "100 Photos that Changed the World". Grable was particularly noted for having the most beautiful legs in Hollywood and studio publicity widely dispersed photos featuring them. Hosiery specialists of the era often noted the ideal proportions of her legs as: thigh (18.5") calf (12"), and ankle (7.5"). Grable's legs were famously insured by her studio for $1,000,000 with Lloyds of London.
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I Can't Begin to Tell You
Betty Grable Lyrics
I can't begin to tell you
How much you mean to me.
My world would end
If ever we were through.
I can't begin to tell you
How happy I would be
If I could speak my mind
Like others do.
I make such pretty speeches
Whenever we're apart.
But when you're near
The words I choose
Refuse to leave my heart.
So take the sweetest phrases
The world has ever known
And make believe
I've said them all to you.
I make such pretty speeches
Whenever we're apart.
But when you're near
The words I choose
Refuse to leave my heart.
So take the sweetest phrases
The world has ever known.
And make believe
I've said them all to you.
Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: JAMES V. MONACO, MACK GORDON
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John Martinez
A BEUTIFUL AND TALENTED ACTRESS AND SINGER OF THE 1940s
voicegirl555
Remembering Betty Grable and Harry James today. He died 37 years ago today and she was buried on this day 10 years before. God Bless You both and I hope you are happy where you are.
maureen1938
it's been such a long long time I heard this lovely song, thanks so much for posting
Liz de carlo
she is one of my favorites. very talented lady.
STONECOLD1987
so soothing :D love vintage music
Corrie121
Thank you for sharing this delectable post. Much appreciated.
Kinseydsp
When I saw Harry James Play at sunny Brook ball Room this was the first song I ever played after learning to play the trumpet!
songanddanceman100
Oh, man. That's [email protected]
There are two takes of this song circulating. Very similar except that Grable is even better on one of them than she was on the other.
td1238
So this is why the record was credited to Ruth Haag even though Betty sang?
howard gee
Love Betty Grable!