"Baby, It's Cold Outside" compares pretty badly to, say, "Let's Get It On," which is a proper seduction.
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In all fairness, Marvin Gaye made the national anthem a song about how awesome getting it on is without changing a word.
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"Hey what's in this drink?" is a little more than bullying
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i think that you can definitely do that song with both singers being flirtatious but so many versions just... don't
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Like the one video where the image paired with "What's in this drink?" is green smoke?
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The line "Say, what's in this drink?" doesn't really help it's case
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"Hey, what's in this drink?" keeps that song from ever being charming in any way whatsoever.
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that's why I appreciate the Key and Peel parody
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It goes on for too long. If she had 1 or 2 bluffy excuses vs the 10 she gives. And ended the the song happy about staying.
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Ok fair enough but I think context of an era makes a huge difference in delivery. Most modern versions should
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