Betty Hutton - It's Oh So Quiet (1951) video free download


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Betty Hutton

"It's Oh So Quiet" (1951)

Written by Bert Reisfeld and Hans Lang

Orchestra conducted by Pete Rugolo

Released on RCA Victor 20-4179

For lyrics and more Betty Hutton, visit http://www.satinsandspurs.com

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5 years ago

Raap123

And even this a cover of German older version.

5 years ago

Mighty Mighty Ruiner

To me, one of the first punk rockers. This is a timeless bad bitch

5 years ago

missysayed

Björk’s version was better in my opinion, she put more emotion in it

6 years ago

I WILL REIGN

Some apple cider sent me here.

6 years ago

Vicky Skeleton

I feel kinda stupid for thinking Björk did the original

6 years ago

JediKnightwing

Heard Bjork's cover so many times when I was little. After hearing other Betty Hutton songs in Fallout 4, I wish this was on the in-game radio.

6 years ago

Fernando Bezerra Mendonça

Gorgeous

6 years ago

Sylvia Stephanie S

play it at 0.75x speed

6 years ago

Ty J Ribs

It sounds better at 0.75x speed

6 years ago

Malia L

TOO BAD BJORK found me first

6 years ago

Matthew Joseph

Love this song. Beg everyone to go on my channel and check my mom singing it.

6 years ago

Asif Saifullah

It's. Oh. So quietIt's. Oh. So stillYou're all aloneAnd so peaceful until...You fall in loveZing boomThe sky up aboveZing boomIs caving inWow bamYou've never been so nuts about a guyYou wanna laugh you wanna cryYou cross your heart and hope to die'Til it's over and thenIt's nice and quietBut soon againStarts another big riotYou blow a fuseZing boomThe devil cuts looseZing boomSo what's the useWow bamOf falling in loveIt's. Oh. So quietIt's. Oh. So stillYou're all aloneAnd so peaceful until...You ring the bellBim bamYou shout and you yellHi ho hoYou broke the spellGee. This is swell you almost have a fitThis guy is "gorge" and i got hitThere's no mistake this is it'Til it's over and thenIt's nice and quietBut soon againStarts another big riotYou blow a fuseZing boomThe devil cuts looseZing boomSo what's the useWow bamOf falling in loveThe sky caves inThe devil cuts looseYou blow blow blow blow blow your fuseWhen you've fallen in loveSsshhhhhh...

6 years ago

gennieann9

Silly to compare- but for me - Betty Hutton. - Oh my! - such delicious soft tones - and she came first, long,long before Björk. Such incredible energy.

6 years ago

Frank L.

I love this, the 50's what a time to be alive

6 years ago

Mademoiselle Chloé

The voice it's beautiful

6 years ago

almayim

Well this makes so much sense.... lol

6 years ago

Yuwadee Madden

Hutton is better than björk like if you agree

6 years ago

Bob Marioni

Best version by far.

6 years ago

Taylor Downing

I had no idea this song was from the late 1940s. I honestly thought it was an original song by Bjork. This version is great and I enjoy Betty Hutton's work

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