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Cher, Winona Ryder, and Christina Ricci in the closing credits of the film Mermaids, singing the 1964 Betty Everett pop classic and having a lot of fun.
Thanks to YouTuber CherChannelHD
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Cher, Winona Ryder, and Christina Ricci in the closing credits of the film Mermaids, singing the 1964 Betty Everett pop classic and having a lot of fun.
Thanks to YouTuber CherChannelHD
Monday morning while sourpuss Bob was telling his Babe that It Ain’t Me, the sunnier Sonny and Cher were singing reciprocally to their Babes that I Got You.
Here are Sonny and Cher long after they were professionally—or privately—a couple, singing their signature song. (I like the way Cher pretends she’s forgotten the words—after all she must have sung it literally thousands of times—as if she’s way beyond that now.)
Thanks to YouTuber Cher Fan Club
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Okay, Monday morning, granted that maybe you have the Bob Mackie gowns hanging in your wardrobe, like Cher; and granted that maybe you have the glam wigs sitting on your dresser, like Cher; and granted, too, that maybe you even have the adoring audience, like Cher; but what you don’t have, Buddy, that Cher has, is the set of freakin’ dancers, bouncing insanely above you, suspended on bungee cords.
Cher with the first ever auto-tuned hit.
Thanks to YouTuber CherLiveInConcert