Wednesday, December 12, 2018



Dean Martin's Daughter Defends 'Baby, it's Cold Outside'

Radio stations from Cleveland, Ohio to Madison, Wisconsin have stopped playing "Baby, it's Cold Outside" amid a national movement against the song's lyrics. The Christmas song, famously sung by Dean Martin and written for the film Neptune’s Daughter, is no longer the popular tune it once was

The lyrics that give critics particular pause are the lines:

"So really I'd better scurry (beautiful please don't hurry).
But maybe just a half a drink more (put some records on while I pour).

The neighbors might think (baby, it's bad out there).
Say what's in this drink? (no cabs to be had out there)."

Cleveland's Star 102 radio station started the trend of taking the song off their Christmas playlist after receiving caller complaints. "Now, I do realize that when the song was written in 1944, it was a different time, but now while reading it, it seems very manipulative and wrong," radio host Glenn Anderson wrote in a blog post.

Dean Martin's daughter Deana Martin is shocked by how people are suddenly treating her dad's classic song. She said critics have got it all wrong.

“There's nothing bad about that song," Martin said adamantly on "Fox & Friends" Monday. "And it just breaks my heart and I know my dad would be going insane right now…He would say, what's the matter with you? You know, get over it. It's just a fun song.

Martin continued to explain that the song's original intent is not nearly so sinister as its critics are suggesting. "It's a sweet, flirty, fun, holiday song," she said, adding that the current controversy is "madness."

Martin said she has no plans to change the lyrics. “I don't want to. I don't want to change the lyrics. Where she says, you know, ‘hey, what's in this drink?’ I don't think she's talking about some pill being put in that drink. You know, like, ‘is this punch? You know, what's in this drink? Is it vodka?’ You know, I mean it was, it was nice. It's just breaking my heart that people would turn that around.”

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5 comments:

Anonymous said...

the current controversy is "madness."

Yes, the madness of Political Correctness.

C. S. P. Schofield said...

Regarding the fuss over "Baby it's cold outside"; We have centuries worth of beautiful religious music tied to Christmas, written by some of the greatest composers who ever lived. For decades the PC ninnies have bullied timorous businesses into playing nothing but pop-culture tripe like "Last Christmas" and "Grandma got run over by a reindeer", with the occasional ok piece like "Baby it's cold". If they are going to start complaining about the innocuous drivel that gets played as Christmas Muzak, it is high time we told them to go climb a tree and cued up some Handel. If real Christmas Carols, Christmas Music like "Messiah", and the like makes their pointed little heads explode, GOOD!

I'm sure the members of the Hebrew Faith will excuse us celebrating our religious holiday. And if it offends the Atheistical ninnies and the Muslim thugs, so much the better.

Anonymous said...

Baby its cold is simply a discussion between a man and a woman who is torn with indecision... does she stay (which she really wants), or should she go (which is probably the more sensible decision).
It has nothing to do with stalker behaviour, drink spiking or subjugating women. It is about the type of discussion that has gone on between men and women for aeons - and anyone honest would acknowledge that.

Bird of Paradise said...

The same bunch of snowflakes who are offended by this song are probibly the same ones who listen to violent rap songs

Spurwing Plover the Fighting Shorebird said...

Liberals are a bunch of total sissies back when we were calling them sissies