Video: Pretty Legs And Great Big Knockers – Soph Jokes – Arsenio Hall – 1991
“Pretty Legs and Great Big Knockers” was written by Theodore Irwin and Gene Pistilli. These talented songsmiths crafted a playful and humorous tune that has become a part of Bette Midler’s repertoire.
Regarding Bette Midler, Pistilli contributed to her iconic movie soundtrack, The Rose. In 1979, Bette Midler starred in the film The Rose, a fictionalized account inspired by the life of rock singer Janis Joplin. The movie’s soundtrack became a significant part of Bette’s career.
One of the tracks on this soundtrack is “Sold My Soul to Rock ‘N’ Roll,” written by Gene Pistilli himself. The title alone captures the rebellious spirit of rock music, and Bette’s rendition adds her signature flair.
But it’s Bette’s raunchy and memorable performance of “Pretty Legs and Great Big Knockers” that stands out. The title alone suggests a playful and cheeky vibe, and Bette’s interpretation certainly delivered on that promise.
Can you please check your WhatsApp messages? I need comforting. I can’t cope with the fact that Almodovar’s first film in English doesn’t carry BETTE MIDLER on its poster. Can Juliane Moore do something about it? LOL
I’m in the middle of a situation right now. Max, my cat, broke my telephone. I can’t get to any sites because you need your phone to get all kinds of security codes and now I can’t get them. Give ne a day or two to get a new phone.
My dear, that sucks! I hope you’ll get to fix it soon. Love you, xoxo