Marilyn Monroe
Marilyn Monroe
Marilyn Monroe
Marilyn Monroe
Marilyn Monroe
Marilyn Monroe
Marilyn Monroe
Marilyn Monroe
Marilyn Monroe
Marilyn Monroe
Marilyn Monroe
Marilyn Monroe
Written by Jule Styne and Leo Robin and sung by Carol Channing for the Broadway production of Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, it was most famously performed by Marilyn Monroe in the 1953 film of the same name
The French are glad to die for love
They delight in fighting duels
But I prefer a man who lives
And gives expensive jewels
A kiss on the hand
May be quite continental
But diamonds are a girl's best friend
A kiss may be grand
But it won't pay the rental
On your humble flat
Or help you at the automat
Men grow cold
As girls grow old
And we all lose our charms in the end
But square-cut or pear-shaped
These rocks don't loose their shape
Diamonds are a girl's best friend
Tiffany's!
Cartier!
Black, Starr, Frost Gorham!
Talk to me Harry Winston
Tell me all about it!
There may come a time
When a lass needs a lawyer
But diamonds are a girl's best friend
There may come a time
When a hard-boiled employer
Thinks you're awful nice
But get that ice or else no dice
He's your guy
When stocks are high
But beware when they start to descend
It's then that those louses
Go back to their spouses
Diamonds are a girl's best friend
I've heard of affairs
That are strictly platonic
But diamonds are a girl's best friend
And I think affairs
That you must keep masonic
Are better bets
If little fetes get big baguettes
Time rolls on
And youth is gone
And you can't straighten up when you bend
But stiff back
Or stiff knees
You stand straight at Tiffany's
Diamonds! Diamonds!
I don't mean rhinestones!
But diamonds are a girl's best friend
Diamonds Are a Girl’s Best Friend was written by Leo Robin & Jule Styne.
Marilyn Monroe released Diamonds Are a Girl’s Best Friend on Thu Jan 01 1953.