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  2. Marni Nixon - Wikipedia

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    Margaret Nixon McEathron (February 22, 1930 – July 24, 2016), known professionally as Marni Nixon, was an American soprano and ghost singer for featured actresses in musical films.

  3. Andrew Gold - Wikipedia

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    Gold was born on August 2, 1951, in Burbank, California, [1] [4] and eventually followed his parents into show business. His mother was singer Marni Nixon, who provided the singing voice for numerous actresses, notably Natalie Wood in West Side Story, Deborah Kerr in The King and I, and Audrey Hepburn in My Fair Lady; his father was Ernest Gold, an Austrian-born composer who won an Academy ...

  4. Honor to Us All - Wikipedia

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    "Honor to Us All" is a song written by composer Matthew Wilder and lyricist David Zippel for Walt Disney Pictures' animated film Mulan (1998). Recorded by singers Beth Fowler, Marni Nixon and Lea Salonga, the latter two of whom provide the singing voices of Grandmother Fa and Fa Mulan, respectively, the song is a character number performed by several older Chinese women and female members of ...

  5. Wouldn't It Be Loverly - Wikipedia

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    In the 1964 film version, Marni Nixon dubbed the song for Audrey Hepburn. [2] Both Andrews' and Nixon's versions are available on the original cast and soundtrack albums, respectively, and Hepburn's original version is available in the specials for the DVD of the film.

  6. I Could Have Danced All Night - Wikipedia

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    In the 1964 film adaptation of the musical, the song was sung by Marni Nixon, dubbing the singing voice of Audrey Hepburn, who played Eliza Doolittle. [2] In 2004, Nixon's version finished at #17 on AFI's 100 Years...100 Songs survey of top tunes in American cinema.

  7. Diamonds Are a Girl's Best Friend - Wikipedia

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    However, a 2007 article in The New York Times recounting the career of famous ghost singer Marni Nixon claims Nixon dubbed the phrase "These rocks don't lose their shape." [4] George Chakiris can be spotted as a member of the admiring male chorus.

  8. Getting to Know You (song) - Wikipedia

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    Deborah Kerr, Marni Nixon & Children's Chorus - The King And I (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) (1956). [4] Della Reese - in the album A Date with Della Reese at Mr. Kelly's in Chicago (1958). [5] Andy Williams - included in his album Andy Williams Sings Rodgers and Hammerstein (1958). Johnny Mathis - for his album Romantically (1963).

  9. An Affair to Remember - Wikipedia

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    Marni Nixon as Terry McKay's singing voice; Production. The film was a remake of McCarey's 1939 film Love Affair, starring Irene Dunne as Terry and Charles Boyer as ...