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Monroe's and rendition
In one audition, she performed a rendition of Marilyn Monroe's famous " Happy Birthday, Mr. President ", working on her previous experience as a Monroe impersonator at Warner Bros. Movie World.

Monroe's and song
In 2011 Lemmy appeared on the song " Debauchery As A Fine Art " from Michael Monroe's solo album Sensory Overdrive.
The song will be featured in the show open and bumpers along with Cherry Monroe's " Howard's on Satellite ".
Dunn has sung guest vocals on other artists ' songs, including Lee Roy Parnell's mid-1994 cover of the Hank Williams song " Take These Chains from My Heart " ( from the album On the Road ), " Try Me " on Trisha Yearwood's 2005 album Jasper County, " Raise the Barn " on Keith Urban's 2006 album Love, Pain & the Whole Crazy Thing, and Ashley Monroe's 2006 single " I Don't Want To ".
Its b-side was a rocking version of Bill Monroe's bluegrass song " Blue Moon Of Kentucky ", itself recognized by various rock singers as an influence on the music.
The music video was a mimicry of Marilyn Monroe's performance of the song " Diamonds Are a Girl's Best Friend " from the 1953 film Gentlemen Prefer Blondes.
One of Smithers ' fantasies is a parody of Marilyn Monroe's famous happy birthday song to President John F. Kennedy, while another one is an allusion to Peter Pan flying through the window.
Gloria Wood provided Monroe's singing voice in the song, " River of No Return ".

Monroe's and Diamonds
He was one of the dancers in Marilyn Monroe's " Diamonds Are a Girl's Best Friend " number in Gentlemen Prefer Blondes ( 1953 ), and appeared as a dancer alongside Vera-Ellen and Rosemary Clooney in White Christmas ( in the " Mandy " and " Love, You Didn't Do Right by Me " numbers ).
" Well, my favorite scene in all of Monroe's movies is when she does that dance sequence for ' Diamonds Are a Girl's Best Friend '.

Monroe's and Best
On October 1, 2010, WTWR-FM became WMIM, " Monroe's Best Mix, My 98-3 ", and adopted an adult contemporary format.

Monroe's and her
Studio documents released after Monroe's death confirmed that her appearance at the political fundraising event was approved by Fox executives.
" Goodbye Norma Jean " sees Sam appear as Marilyn Monroe's bodyguard assuring that she remain alive to allow her to film in The Misfits.
Though not an overwhelming beauty, her acting, wit, and " chutzpah " gave her a love life to rival Monroe's.
The show was highly controversial, eventually being taken from the air after a comment about Marilyn Monroe's conversion to Judaism: " Now that Marilyn Monroe is kosher, Arthur Miller can eat her ".
For all her apparent vanity, however, she demonstrated genuine compassion during the fever epidemic that swept Washington during Monroe's term.
During the filming of Some Like It Hot, director Billy Wilder was notoriously frustrated by the retakes required by Marilyn Monroe's inability to remember her lines.
Mollie Monroe's times at the California asylum did not go without controversy: she tried burning the building once, causing her to be sent to San Quentin jail.
The Encyclopedia of Hair describes Monroe's role as that of " a fragile woman who relied on her looks rather than on intelligence — what some people refer to as ' dumb blond '.
After spending Friday night, August 3, 1962 at her apartment, Murray arrived at Monroe's house the next day for her last contracted day of work, just hours before Monroe died.
In a 1975 memoir, Murray changed her story slightly, recalling that the sight of a telephone extension cord running under Monroe's bedroom door caused her, at approximately 3: 00 a. m., to use another extension to call Dr. Greenson.
Murray never wavered in her claim that during her telephone conversation with Greenson, he instructed her to go outside and look through Monroe's bedroom window.
After his death, she returned to her family in Southern California, living close to Monroe's former home in Brentwood.
Donald Wolfe, an author who began work on The Last Days of Marilyn Monroe shortly before Murray's death, theorized that everything in her story was a lie, including her retiring for bed late Saturday evening ( with Monroe's approval ) and the 3: 00 a. m. awakening and phone call to Dr. Greenson.
( Monroe's third husband Arthur Miller said about her after her death, " Sleep was her demon.
She calls Dr. Marvin Monroe's radio call-in therapy show and the doctor urges her to confront Homer.

Monroe's and dress
The footage of Monroe's dress billowing over a subway grate was shot twice: the first take was shot on location outside the Trans-Lux 52nd Street Theatre, then located at 586 Lexington Avenue in Manhattan, while the second take was on a sound stage.
* Ned stands over a grate, causing his mustache to billow up in the wind like Marilyn Monroe's dress in the famous subway grate scene in The Seven Year Itch.

Monroe's and are
The Monroe EMBA program held their first EMBA class in January 2010 in conjunction with the University of Louisiana at Monroe's College of Business, and their second group of EMBA students are scheduled in start their classes in 2012.
Monroe's neighbors are Easton, Newtown, Oxford, Shelton, and Trumbull.
Portions of Monroe's farmland are beial zoning, and commercial zoning.
There are many descriptions of Monroe's Motivated Sequence.
The period is so closely associated with Monroe's presidency ( 1817 – 1825 ) and his administrative goals that his name and the era are virtually synonymous.
The Monroe Hill House was James Monroe's residence and family farm, and the Grounds of the University of Virginia are built upon land purchased from the former president.

Monroe's and considered
Lester Flatt worked for Monroe at the time Earl Scruggs was considered for Bill Monroe's band, the Blue Grass Boys, in 1946.

Monroe's and iconic
The media coverage surrounding Marilyn Monroe's iconic scene fueled the emerging Japanese craze.

Monroe's and has
Since 2007, Monroe's Old Town district has begun a revitalization program.
While Russell's down-to-earth, sharp wit has been noted by most critics, it is Monroe's turn as the gold-digging Lorelei Lee for which the film is often remembered.
Monroe's concept was based on an earlier hypothesis known as binaural beats and has since been expanded upon a commercial basis by the self-help industry.
Goodyear acknowledged that popular interest in poetry has collapsed since the time of Monroe's editorial.
Eunice Murray has been accused by many tabloid authors and LAPD Sergeant Jack Clemmons of being involved in a cover-up of Monroe's death.

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