Wouldnt It Be Loverly is a popular song by Alan Jay Lerner and - TopicsExpress



          

Wouldnt It Be Loverly is a popular song by Alan Jay Lerner and Frederick Loewe, written for the 1956 Broadway play My Fair Lady. The song is sung by flower girl Eliza Doolittle and her street friends. It expresses Elizas wish for a better life. In addition to pronouncing lovely as loverly, the song lyrics highlight other facets of the Cockney accent that Professor Henry Higgins wants to refine away as part of his social experiment. In the stage version it was sung by Julie Andrews. In the 1964 film version, Marni Nixon dubbed the song for Audrey Hepburn. Both Andrews and Nixons versions are available on the original cast and soundtrack albums, respectively, and Hepburns original version is available in the specials for the DVD of the film. Andy Williams released a version of the song on his 1964 album, The Great Songs from My Fair Lady and Other Broadway Hits. In the late 1980s and early 1990s the song was used in television advertisements for Commonwealth Bank of Australia home mortgages
Posted on: Thu, 28 Aug 2014 06:45:45 +0000

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