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Showing posts with label Alan Jay Lerner. Show all posts
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One of the signature songs from Lerner & Loewe's great musical, My Fair Lady. It was introduced on stage by Julie Andrews as Eliza Doolittle, singing rapturously of her growing love for Prof. Higgins. It was reprised in the film version, with star Audrey Hepburn dubbed with the voice of vocalist Marni Nixon. A beautiful sampling of the type of material being put out during the golden age of the Hollywood musical.
Lyrics:
I could have danced all night! I could have danced all night! And still have begged for more.
I could have spread my wings, And done a thousand things I've never done before.
I'll never know what made it so exciting, Why all at once my heart took flight.
I only know when he Began to dance with me, I could have danced, danced danced all night!
Recorded By:
Sylvia Syms Dinah Shore Frank Sinatra Rosemary Clooney Petula Clark
One of the many memorable and beloved tunes composed by Lerner & Loewe for their smash Broadway hit, My Fair Lady. It's sung by the character of Alfred Dolittle, played by Stanley Holloway in both the stage production and the Oscar-winning 1964 film version. It would become one of the show's very biggest and most endurant hits.
Lyrics:
There's just a few more hours. That's all the time you've got. A few more hours Before they tie the knot. Doolittle There are drinks and girls all over London, and I've gotta track 'em down in just a few more hours!
I'm getting married in the morning! Ding dong! The bells are gonna chime. Pull out the stopper! Let's have a whopper! But get me to the church on time!
I gotta be there in the mornin' Spruced up and lookin' in me prime. Girls, come and kiss me; Show how you'll miss me. But get me to the church on time!
If I am dancin' Roll up the floor. If I am whistlin' Whewt me out the door!
For I'm gettin' married in the mornin' Ding dong! the bells are gonna chime. Kick up an rumpus, But don't lost the compass; And get me to the church, Get me to the church, For Gawd's sake, get me to the church on time!
I'm getting married in the morning, Ding dong! the bells are gonna chime. Doolittle Drug me or jail me, Stamp me and mail me. But get me to the church on time!
I gotta be there in the morning Spruced up and lookin' in me prime. Some bloke who's able. Lift up the table, And get em to the church on time!
If I am flying, Then shoot me down. If I am wooin', Get her out of town!
For I'm getting married in the morning! Ding dong! the bells are gonna chime. Feather and tar me; Call out the Army; But get me to the church. Get me to the church... For Gawd's sake, get me to the church on time!
Starlight is reelin' home to bed now. Mornin' is smearin' up the sky. London is wakin'. Daylight is breakin'. Good luck, old chum, Good health, goodbye.
I'm gettin' married in the mornin' Ding dong! the bells are gonna chime... Hail and salute me Then haul off and boot me... And get me to the church, Get me to the church... For Gawd's sake, get me to the church on time!
Recorded By:
Frank Sinatra Mel Torme The Brian Setzer Orchestra Rosemary Clooney Nat King Cole
A tribute to the finest genre of popular music in history, pop's direct link to the classical tradition, and one of our nation's most important contributions to world culture, the Great American Songbook. Each day (more or less), I spotlight a different popular standard. And yes, I'm straight. So is your grandfather. He loves this music, too--just ask him!