Posted on 12/03/2016 10:57:21 PM PST by nickcarraway
A couple from Minnesota has re-imagined the classic Christmas song Baby Its Cold Outside for a 21st-century audience, changing the songs lyrics to emphasize the importance of consent.
Singer-songwriters Lydia Liza and Josiah Lemanski, both from Minneapolis, said they were inspired to rework the song after bonding over a mutual dislike of the originals lyrics, which were penned in 1944 by Frank Loesser.
The duet features a man trying to dissuade a woman from leaving a party despite her repeated protestations that she has to go home.
Whats in this drink? is one of the female lines. Whats the sense in hurtin my pride? implores the male voice.
The songs seeming disregard for the womans desire to leave never sat well with Lemanski or Liza.
Ive always had a big problem with the song. Its so aggressive and inappropriate, said Lemanski, 25.
Liza, 22, said she felt the same way as her boyfriend.
We started thinking of the open-ended questions that song has, she said. You never figure out if she gets to go home. You never figure out if there was something in her drink. It just leaves you with a bad taste in your mouth.
So Wednesday night, the couple decided to write a complete set of new lyrics.
We wrote the whole thing in an hour and then we went back and used my little demo-recording microphone and did that in 15 minutes, Liza recalled.
And though the melody is still the same, the lyrics strike an entirely new chord.
I really cant stay/Baby Im fine with that opens the song, as the lyrics recall the originals format of a woman leaving a party.
Except in Liza and Lemanskis version, she does so without protest, the man helps her get home safely and the fictional couple makes a date the next day at The Cheesecake Factory.
I ought to say no, no, no, sings Liza.
You reserve the right to say no, croons Lemanski.
And as for that dubious Whats in this drink? line. Its still there.
Except, in the new version, the question is actually answered by Lemanski, who responds with the oh-so-now Pomegranate La Croix (obviously).
I thought we were just doing like a really good, cool, funny thing and it just felt right, Liza said.
And emphasizing consent is one of the causes that Ive always really been behind because I dont think I can think of one friend of mine whos a woman who hasnt been in dangerous situations with men. Ive always cared about this so much, she added.
But after the duo uploaded the song to SoundCloud, the couple found that what started out as a shared gripe between a boyfriend and girlfriend also resonated with the public at large.
Weve heard a lot of people say, Wow, we never actually paid attention to the lyrics before this is awful!' said Liza.
The couple also said they hoped the song would raise awareness of the need for consent, given the problem of sexual assault on college campuses.
Its not just a rare thing it happens all the time, everywhere. Every day. And Im afraid for my sister. And Im afraid for my friends. And I hope that this song gets people thinking about it, Lemanski said.
Liza added that she hoped that the song would inspire others to take action to help prevent violence against women.
I hope it will be on peoples minds and that people will donate to charity or do some volunteer work at shelters or sexual assault centers. Like, if you think about this and you think its a problem, definitely step out of your comfort zone and do something and help someone, she said.
And having successfully designated their re-imagined Baby Its Cold Outside as an unofficial anthem for the importance of consent, the couple joked that there were some other candidates for the Liza and Lemanski treatment.
A lot of people have suggested a bunch of songs, like Ella Fitzgeralds She Didnt Say Yes, She Didnt Say No and Robin Thickes Blurred Lines,' said Liza.
Well just do a whole album, she laughed.
Read the original lyrics to Baby Its Cold Outside here and check out Lydia Liza and Josiah Lemanskis version below.
I really cant stay/Baby Im fine with that
Ive got to go away/Baby Im cool with that
This evening has been/Been hoping you get home safe
So very nice/Im glad you had a real good time
My mother will start to worry/Call her so she knows that youre coming
Father will be pacing the floor/Better get your car a-humming
So really Id better scurry/No rush.
Should I use the front or back door?/Which one are you pulling towards more?
The neighbors might think/That youre a real nice girl
What is this drink?/Pomegranate La Croix
I wish I knew how/Maybe I can help you out
To break this spell/I dont know what youre talking about
I ought to say no, no, no/you reserve the right to say no
At least Im gonna say that I tried/you reserve the right to say no
I really cant stay/ Well you dont have to
Baby its cold outside
Ive got to get home/Do you know how to get there from here
Say, where is my coat/Ill go and grab it my dear
Youve really been grand/Well have to do this again
Yes I agree/How bout the Cheesecake Factory?
Were bound to be talking tomorrow/Text me at your earliest convenience
At least I have been getting that vibe/Unless I catch pneumonia and die
Ill be on my way/Thanks for the great night
Noooooooooooooooooooooo...the inimitable Earth Kit, who made SANTA BABY famous is THE best version of that song....EVER!
Ye gods and little fishes...that is far worse than the original lyrics!
He was plying her with rich Corinthian leather.
Yahbutt the second chick was after Red, big time...
It sounds to me that both these two “song improvers” need to start seeing other men. :=)
I agree completely. I was referring to the two singers of Its Cold Outside. I think the best version of that is Al Hirt and Ann Margaret.
Dean Martin’s version is the best.
You've got it. Sex is now transactional instead of attractional.
I still like the original best, since it is in context of the plot of the movie. Otherwise, it's just some song and makes less sense.
The *cough* music *cough* they listen to, the movies they watch, the T.V. shows they watch, the stupid books they read, and everything they have been brainwashed to believe in schools is utter trash, garbage, and lies. At this rate, the robots that are now being worked on, will be more HUMAN than they are.
They were sexualized at far too young an age, yet kept infants far too long.
Listen to the Ann Margaret version. Its the best because she really sounds like she is struggling to make up her mind. She is really trying to convince herself though she has the desire to stay. That’s what the song is about. Its not really about him. He knows what he wants. its her. She is battling with herself, flitting between wanting to stay and knowing she should go.
Taken out of context, as "just a song", it is a big fat nothing! Many songs, from movies and/or Broadway musicals are like that; others aren't.
Baby, it’s cucked outside.
Martin, Bennett and GaGa. All Italians :)
Though that last one is more of an embarrassment than an asset.
Tony did his best with her and she seemed to be doing well and acting normal but reverted to her old ways.
Great voice. what a shame.
Yoda you talk like.
That last line is cogent
Has anyone else ever done that too relatively speaking
Aggressive and inappropriate ?
That boyfriend of hers is in that river in Egypt
No man who likes his rib talks that idiocy
But this is the ONLY generation, in history, that I know of, who it has been done to. Can you think of any other ?
Here is one I drafted 4 years ago, sung to Walking in a Winter Wonderland:
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Walkin in a Winter Wonderland:
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Leftists sing, are you listening,
In Bohners brain, Reid is pi$$ing
A beautiful sight,
Were happy tonight.
Walking in Obamas wonderland.
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Gone away is the budget,
All we can do, is try to nudge it
Obama sings a love song,
As we go along,
Walking in Obamas wonderland.
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In the meadow we can build Rices snowman,
Then pretend that she is Secretary State
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Shell say: Are you married?
Well say: No man,
But you can do the job
If thats your fate.
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Later on, well conspire,
As we dream by Reichstag fire
To face unafraid,
The treason weve made,
Walking in Obamas wonderland.
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In the meadow we can build a snowman,
And pretend that hes Obamas clown
Well have lots of fun with mister snowman,
Until the Constitution knocks Obama down.
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When in debt, aint it thrilling,
Though your wallet gets a chilling
Well frolic and play,in the fascist way,
Walking in Obamas wonderland.
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