Tuesday, May 12, 2026

NEW RELEASE FROM K-TEL


My personal favorite, I Did it All for You Blanche, All for You.

24 comments:

  1. From the picture that is one VERY old baby.

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    1. Helen, please don't tell me that you've never seen this movie?

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    2. Alright, I won't tell you, but that don't stop it being true!

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  2. 🤣🤣🤣 Classic!!!!

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  3. That was one scary broad!

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  4. Hahaha
    Love the reference!

    XOXO

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  5. Anonymous5/12/2026

    Outrageous, I’m in tears from laughter. :)
    I heard K-TEL is working on Volume 2.
    Isn’t she sorta peculiar ?
    -sung by BD Davis
    Oh Really, Did She Like It ?
    -sung by Blanche Hudson
    Who the Hell is Baby Jane Hudson ?!
    -sung by the Hollywood Herald Trio
    The Hammer !
    -sung by the maid Elvira
    I’m Gettin’ the Hell Out of Here !
    -sung by Edwin
    APB on a 42 Lincoln
    -sung by the LAPD Choir
    And more ! :)
    -Rj

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    1. LMAO!!!!!!!!!!!!😂😂😂😂😂

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  6. K-TEL: now THERE'S a blast from the past! This is one of my favourite movies and I'm sure Bette would've delighted in kicking Joan's ass for real, LOL!

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    1. As much as I love Joan Crawford, I'm pretty sure Bette would beat her ass.

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    2. Damn straight, Maddie! Bette Davis was one of the few female role models I had when I was a young woman.

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  7. I need this for my collection.
    I'll be singing "You Didn't Eat Yer Din Din" for the rest of the day!

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  8. Hahahahahaha, one of my favourite movies!

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  9. Fab-U-Lous!

    We actually have a genuine Bette Davis CD [NOT Charles Pierce!] from 1976, where she rasps her way through numbers like They're Either Too Young Or Too Old, I Wish You Love, Mother of the Bride, and... YES! I've Written a Letter To Daddy!

    Jx

    PS You don't have a time-stamp on your posts, but whenever you published it, it's not showing in my Blog Reader; nor have either of the two I posted today [on different blogs]...

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    1. I have one recording of a Bette Davis song that belonged to my grandmother, Turn Me Loose on Broadway. An entertaining singer to say the least.

      Meanwhile you the only blogger who had a post show up today in my reader today and yours only just popped up two hours ago. Others still haven't showed up......

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  10. Bette Davis was something else. She was amazing no matter what she did, while Joan Crawford gave me the creeps.

    Love,
    Janie

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    1. Im more in the Joan camp myself....but they were voth nuts

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    2. You can have your Joan and I'll raise you a Gene Tierney.

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  11. These are worthy of hunting down! Love it!

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