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"Wouldn't It Be Loverly" is a popular song by Alan Jay Lerner and Frederick Loewe, written for the 1956 Broadway play My Fair Lady. [ 1 ] The song is sung by Cockney flower girl Eliza Doolittle and her street friends.
The original soundtrack to the 1964 film My Fair Lady was released by Columbia. [3]Billboard reviewed the album in its issue from 3 October 1964, writing: "A blockbuster! ! Cast is excel
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The Broadway cast recording of the musical My Fair Lady was first released April 2, 1956 by Columbia Records, [2] with songs by Lerner and Loewe, conducted by Franz Allers, starring Rex Harrison and Julie Andrews.
Pages in category "Songs with lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner" The following 18 pages are in this category, out of 18 total. ... Wouldn't It Be Loverly; Y. You're All the ...
Wouldn't It Be Loverly; On the Sunny Side of the Street; Summer Nights; Baby Got Back; There is Nothing Like a Dame; Achy Breaky Heart; Both Sides Now 'O Sole Mio; It Don't Mean a Thing; She Works Hard for the Money; If I Only Had a Brain; The Impossible Dream; I Got You Babe; This Land Is Your Land; Stayin Alive; New lyrics by Bill Strauss ...
George Clooney admits he once assumed his age difference with wife Amal Clooney would be insurmountable.. In a wide-ranging interview with The New York Times to promote his Broadway debut in Good ...
When Alfred P. Doolittle sang the other of his two songs "Get Me to the Church on Time" (Act 2), he was not an impoverished workingman but rich middle-class owing to Higgins' recommendation to an American millionaire, although Doolittle was a man who didn't want "middle-class morality". Clearly, "With a Little Bit of Luck" and "Get Me to the ...