Thank you very much, YesNo, and thanks to my fellow LitNutters for the comments as well.
Next up-- a haunting theme. Again we're going to tap Richard Rodgers, but this time not Hammerstein but his earlier-- and some would say "edgier"-- lyricist--Lorenz Hart. The song is:
"Bewitched, Bothered, and Bewildered"
You don't have to write about Halloween, but the "hook" should consist of three adjectives, just as in the original.
The deadline will be Friday, November 1. (Maybe there'll be a couple of reminders posted before then.)
I really hope we will get several entries.
The song originally appeared in a Broadway musical circa 1940, adapted from a novel by the underated John O'Hara. In the movie version of Pal Joey, starring Frank Sinatra and Kim Novak,Rita Hayworth performed a sultry version of the song. It was revived once more in the late 80s when it was featured in a Woody Allen movie.
Sorry that this month's song isn't of more "recent" vintage, but consider where your ol' auntie is coming from. Don't forget-- yours fooly is so out of touch that she thinks "twerking" is wasting too much time on Twitter when you're supposed to be working!
Looking forward to reading your parodies!
EDITED--Oct. 17, 2013, 3:46 EDT
The original posting had an error, in which it erroneously stated that the song first appeared in Babes in Arms, with a later movie version starring Judy Garland and Mickey Rooney. Actually the song in Babes in Arms which was revived for the movie version of Pal Joey was "My Funny Valentine." Sorry for the confusion!
Despite all that, "Bewitched,Bothered and Bewildered" remains the song pick for this contest."