The Blonde and me

See also: the blonde and me (homonymy)

the Blonde and me ( The Girl Can' T Help It ) is an American film carried out by Frank Tashlin, left in 1956.

Synopsis

The gangster Marty Murdock wishes to make his future woman, Jerri Jordan, a high-speed motorboat of the song. For that it engages Tom Miller, old business manager, alcoholic, who accumulates the debts of bar since Julie London, her old high-speed motorboat, left it. Miller uses of a strategy which proved reliable to point out Jerri, but he realizes quickly that she sings completely false and only aspires to become a model housewife.

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Distribution

Bandage its and appearances

The film gives place, behind bottom or before plan, to many appearances of young high-speed motorboats of the incipient rockn' roll:
  1. The Girl Can' T Help It - Little Richard

  2. Tempo' S Tempo - Nino Tempo
  3. My Idea Of Coils - Johnny Olenn
  4. I Ain' T Gonna Cry No More - Johnny Olenn
  5. Ready Teddy - Little Richard
  6. She' S Got It - Little Richard
  7. Cool It Baby - Eddie Fontaine
  8. Cinnamon Sinner - Teddy Randazzo and the Three Chuckles
  9. Spread the Word - Abbey Lincoln
  10. Cry Me To rivet - Julie London
  11. Be-Bop-HAVe-Lula - Gene Vincent and the Blue Capes
  12. Twenty Flight Rock'n'roll - Eddie Cochran
  13. Rock'n'roll Around The Rockpile - Ray Anthony Orchestrated
  14. Rocking Is Our Business - The Treniers
  15. Blue Monday - Fats Domino
  16. You' L Never, Never Know - The Platters
  17. Every Time You KIS Me - unknown, (with Jayne Mansfield)

The pieces The Girl Can' T Help It and Cry Me To rivet are compositions of Bobby Troup.

External bond

  • '' on Internet Movie Database

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