I Wanna Be Loved By You - Marilyn Monroe - Colorized by alugha with alugha AI

Marilyn Monroe sings "I Wanna Be Loved By You" in "Some Like It Hot"(Con Faldas Y A Lo Loco,Una Eva Y Dos Adanes) Dive into a whirlwind of emotions with this captivating video! Watch as one character expresses their deep longing to be loved and kissed by their one and only, while another navigates the comedic challenges of a social event with a friend. The dialogue is filled with witty exchanges and heartfelt desires, making it a must-watch for anyone who enjoys a mix of romance and humor. Lyrics: "I Wanna Be Loved By You" I wanna be loved by you,just you, Nobody else but you, I wanna be loved by you,alone, Poo poo bee doo, I wanna be kissed by you,just you, Nobody else but you, I wanna be kissed by you,alone I couldn't aspire, To anything higher, Than to feel the desire To make you my own Paah-dum paah-dum pa-doodly-dum poooo! I wanna be loved by you,just you, Nobody else but you, I wanna be loved by you,alone I couldn't aspire, To anything higher, Than to feel the desire To make you my own Paah-dum paah-dum pa-doodly-dum poooo... I wanna be loved by you,just you, Nobody else but you, I wanna be loved by you, Paah-deedly-deedly-deedly-dum, Poo poo bee doo!

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