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เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 20 พ.ย. 2014
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Kim's Nightmare - Miss Saigon (2014)
มุมมอง 24K9 ปีที่แล้ว
Whenever I listen to this song, I still get the same chills I had watching this the first time (especially when Kim goes "Please Chris") Thuy- Kwang-Ho Hong Kim- Eva Noblezada Chris- Alistair Brammer Also, I don't own this!
Maybe - Miss Saigon (2014)
มุมมอง 137K9 ปีที่แล้ว
This song replaces 'Now that I've seen her' from the previous Miss Saigon. I don't usually enjoy new songs in revival but this is an exception. I do not own the song. Just putting up so that everyone can listen to this brilliant piece.
Do you love me? - Fiddler On The Roof(1971)
มุมมอง 116K9 ปีที่แล้ว
After letting Tzeitel and Hodel pursue romance and accepting love as the 'new style' of marriage, Tevye decides to ask his wife, 'Do you love me?' Starring Chaim Topol as Reb Tevye and Norma Crane as Golde.
Let's Kiss and Make Up - Funny Face (1957)
มุมมอง 4.3K9 ปีที่แล้ว
The suave photographer, Dick Avery (Fred Astaire) gets better acquainted with Jo Stockton (Audrey Hepburn) in this great tune by the Gershwin brothers.
How long has this been going on - Funny Face (1957)
มุมมอง 4.6K9 ปีที่แล้ว
Having just kissed Dick Avery (Fred Astaire), Jo Stockton (Audrey Hepburn) sings of the lovely state she is in. This is also the only solo song of Audrey's from the film.
I whistle a happy tune - The King and I (1956)
มุมมอง 846K9 ปีที่แล้ว
Mrs Anna (Deborah Kerr) sings to Louis of how she whistles a happy tune when she is afraid. Singing by Marni Nixon.
The Impossible Dream (Finale Reprise) - Man of La Mancha (1972)
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The Impossible Dream (Finale Reprise) - Man of La Mancha (1972)
Fan Tan Fannie - Flower Drum Song (1961)
มุมมอง 72K9 ปีที่แล้ว
Fan Tan Fannie - Flower Drum Song (1961)
I enjoy being a girl - Flower Drum Song (1961)
มุมมอง 29K9 ปีที่แล้ว
Brilliant peppy tune from Flower Drum Song (1961) starring Nancy Kwan as Linda Low. Singing dubbed by B. J. Baker.
I am going to like it here - Flower Drum Song (1961)
มุมมอง 26K9 ปีที่แล้ว
Miyoshi Umeki, as the adorable Mei Li, sings ' I Am Going to Like it Here' by Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II in Flower Drum Song (1961)
This is very well done, but get the original cast album from the Broadway play to really hear some great renditions of all the songs in this show......
How this film isn't even on the film registry is beyond me. Sure it's not as famous as Sound of Music, Mary Poppins & Wizard of Oz as musicals but it is one of the best musical films of all time.
My childhood! ❤
The song (if anyone is interested cause Google music search gave me nothing) is called Fan Tan Fannie
Lovely, AND Gertrude Lawrence's performance is the definitive one.
Help me Am I fooling myself If I've already lost you? Nothing's changed, you're still mine, We can try to ignore this. But if she has come back in your life, Well then maybe, you were never mine. And yet my heart cries maybe, It's a trick, it's a lie, She's just trying to use you But I looked in her eyes: It could kill her to lose you, And maybe, just maybe you need her too. Back when we met, You were broken and wild, And I held you at night, and I ached when you cried. But despite what we lacked, We tried staying on track, no regret, yet, Maybe it was fate That suddenly brought her back to you, And your love was true love, Before I even knew you, If the life of your dreams, Is the life she is giving, Should I be the one to stop your dream from living? If you're hers, then be hers, And forget about me now. I've been blind for so long, That perhaps I can see now, And maybe, Just maybe, I'll find the strength I need to set you free now, I'll be strong, I'll stand firm, So my tears won't betray me, But my heart might just break, If what may be, may be.
I come here almost once a year thanks to Gilmore Girls ❤
Holly shit i found this awesome song now im afraid
MARNI NIXON WHO SANG FOR ALOT OF SINGERS WHAT A VOICE SHE HAD. BUT THE MUSICALS OF THOSE TIMES LIKE MOST SONGS FROM THE KING AND I WERE BEAUTIFUL. AND THE WRITERS OF THE SONGS I HAVE TO GIVE 👏👏👏👏💐💐💐💐TO THEM. ID SAY GOING TO THE BIG SCREEN MOVIES WAS A TREAT FOR THE FAMILIES AND ON A SUNDAY QUEYING UP MILES DOWN THE STREET WAS WORTH IT TO THEM .I REMEMBER WHEN I WAS 7 IN THE LATE 60s AND GOING TO THE PICTURES WAS LIKE A TREAT FOR ME WHEN GOING HOME AFTER THE MOVIE WAS OVER I REMEMBER MY NAN AND MON WITH ME IN THE MIDDLE AS THEY SWONG ME SINGING THE SONGS FROM THE MUSICAL WE SEEN. THERE WHERE ALOT OF GREAT MUSICALS OUT THEN .THE SOUND OF MUSIC.FIDDLER ON THE ROOF.MARY POPPINGS .CHITTY CHITTY BANG BANG.AND OF COURSE THE WALT DISNEY MUSICALS. THERE WHERE SO MANY. IM SURE YOU NO THEM TO. WOW WHEN YOUR YOUNG BETWEEN 5_6_7_AND 8 YEARS OLD ITS LIKE 🎡🎠🎢💈🚄🎭🦄🐣🐇🦉🐬🦋🎆✨🌠🌟☁️🌈🤗🧚♂️🧚♀️🧞♂️🧞♀️🤴👸⛱️💫💯BETTER THEN SCHOOL ANYDAY WHERE WE COULDNT WAIT FOR MONDAY TO GO BECAUSE WE THOUGHT THE WEEK WOULD BE QUICKER ONLY 4 DAYS TO GO AND WE WOULD HAVE A SLEEP OVER IN MY PLACE COUSE IT WAS LIKE WAITING FOR XMAS PRESENTS BUT IT WAS CINEMA MUSICAL DAY THE NEXT DAY AND BEEN YOUNG OURSELVES OUR NANNY AND MOTHER WHER LIKE CHILDREN THEM SELVES EXCEPT MY POOR NAN GODBLESS HER WOULD BE IN BITS LYING ON THE FLOOR WITH A BIG MATTRESS ON THE FLOOR FOR HER BUT OF COUSE ME NOW 8 WOULD STILL CLIMB UP HER NIGHT DRESS AND SNUGGLE INTO HER AS I CALLED THEM HER SOFT COTTON WOOLS. BUT I WAS A KICKER AND AN AWFUL MOVER WHEN I WAS ASLEEP AND MY MOM WOULD BE IN THE OTHER MATTRESS WITH MT OTHER PALS FLAKED OUT IN THE LAND OF MAKE BELIEF😴🤗😴🤗😴🤗😴AND MY POOR NAN FROM AS YOU SEE 🕛🕧🕐🕜🕑🕝🕒🕞🕓🕟🕔🕠🕕🕡🕖🕢🕗🕣🕘🕤🕙ALL NIGHT LONG . BY 10 IN THE MORNING OF A NIGHT OF SLEEPLESSNESS WITH ME. MY POOR NAN 😫😖😯😴😣😫😟😞😖😫😨😰😱😩🧟♀️ 👊🤜🤦♀️😮😱🤜🤜😩🤜😫🤛😴🤛😨🤸♀️😱.AND SHE TRYING NOT TO SHOW SHE WAS IN PAIN BUT THIS TIME I WAS OLDER AND SHE HAD A BLACK AND BLUE EYE AND SAID SHE FELT LIKE SHE WAS WAS AFTER DOING 12 ROUNDS IN A BOXING RING. THAT SHE WAS IN PAIN ALL OVER HER BODY. I SAID NANNY YOU STAY AT HOME IF YOUR NOT WELL COS SHE NEVER WAS A MOANER AND DIDNT WANT ME TO NO IT WAS ME WHO DID MIKE TYSON ON HER .UNTIL YEARS LATER I FELT AWFUL BUT I WAS ONLY 8 YEARS OLD .BUT I MADE IT UP TO HER .I GOT HER AN OLD PICTURE SCREEN MY NEIGHBOUR HAD THAT WAS IN GOOD NICK WITH THE FILMS SHE LIKED IN GOOD NICK TOO AND PUT IT IN HER ROOM AND SHE WAS LIKE A CHILD SEING SNOW FOR THE 1st TIME. SO IT ALL WORKED OUT WELL IN THE END .TO MY BEST NAN GODBLESS YOU ❤AND MAN TO❤ .MY TWO PRECIOUS PEOPLE IN MY LIFE GODBLESS YOU BOTH .I NO SOMEDAY WE WILL MEET AGAIN ❤❤❤.🙏🙏💫💫🕊🕊🦋🦋🦉🦉🐬🐬🦋🕊🤗🤗 AMEN .🕊🦋🦉🌻
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This was as close to Broadway performance as many of us would ever see. Fabulous fun.
This is the most happy video on TH-cam right now….my grandpa used to sing this to me when I was not well….we all need to overcome our fears now days….and always.
I have loved this song, my grandpa used to sing it to me.
I just realized the song, "Nothings going to harm you" from Sweeny Todd has several overlapping tunes with song.
Nothing makes me smile more than hearing this song ❤
Вообще-то, это " LIEBES MÄDCHEN HÖR MIR ZU" , Haydn!
Godspeed, noble Lord.
Audrey has such a pretty voice and this song clearly shows the clarity in that voice.
This clip is a tribute to the sheer unsung artistry and brilliance of vocalist Marni Nixon. She was so adaptable that she could make herself sound believably like Deborah Kerr, Audrey Hepburn, Natalie Wood and probably many others. It was Hollywood procedure at the time to keep this vocal dubbing very secret and uncredited. Neither Marni nor the likes of Bill Lee who dubbed Christopher Plummer in The Sound Of Music were ever formally credited for their great work.
Cute number
Cool
Nancy Kwan and Jack Soo😘😘😘
My daughter sings this!
Omg, my childhood song!
I wonder what it was like living in that time
I wonder what time this movie was supposed to take place in. I was born in ‘56, the year this movie was made, but the values in the movie carried over for years. I felt peace and comfort, and there was a sweetness and harmony to life. We were safer then, we have to watch out much more now. I am just telling you what I experienced. There were still things to deal with, but they were more average kinds of things. There was beauty in the world…with people and many things. People can choose what they desire to be, but many things do affect us. We still can choose. And nature is still beautiful, that always will be. However, it seems pretty upset in places now. I am not sure at what age this movie was to portray, but I do remember the values as being the same as mine!! I never had many big challenges until I went to college. Then my life had its ups and downs, and I ended up having huge trials!! So it is very refreshing to come back to this!!
no matter when it is always great to hear "I love you !"
Her son was quite pointless
I was “forced” to watch this in high school in choir class. It was the end of the year and there were still a good few days left, but what was my choir teacher going to do with them? I knew my mom loves this movie so I paid extra close attention but honestly I didn’t need to, it’s so good I found myself sucked in almost immediately. Very glad my teacher made me watch it
Gene Kelly on left.😊
Nice.
Could you imagine Julia Murney singing this? goodness gracious
Just like siund of music
While genes are digital it is an analog genetic transition from East Europe to Asia to American West Coast.
West Coast has Coolies while East Coast has hunkies and guidos.
The Goodbye, Danny, you two-timing Dan line probably meant that Danny was cheating on Fan Tan Fannie which was probably why she was leaving him.
This song makes a good point never be a victim of fear be brave and courageous
I don't know why but I cry like a bebe every time I watch this scene!
Whistle a happy toon.
Are rhese Gershwin’s lyrics.?
Yes. There are at least three versions of lyrics for the verse and partially different lyrics for the choruses. Sarah Vaughan and Frances Gershwin do alternate versions in videos available here on TH-cam. Actually. Sarah Vaughan and Ella Fitzgerald both do two different versions in different recordings. I don't know if different characters sang the song in the original show; Ira was known for writing lots of lyrics . You might know his lyrics for "I Can't Get started" by Vernon Duke. or "Could You Use Me" with George, from Girl Crazy Judy Garland and Mickey Rooney performed it the film version. You can probably find it here.
Lol 😆 😂 😅 💓 🤣 😹 Did you see Golda put the uneaten soup 🍲 back into the pot and stir 😆
Kirks version is better tbh
That line "if that's not love, what is?" really gets me everytime
Anyone else notice its actually ''Knees Up Mother Brown''?
I wonder if my Husband would say the same thing if i asked him that question
This song was NOT originally written for this show! Which show did R & H want to use it in?
Wonderf encouragement
Where I can watch this?
Marni Nixon beautify sung ❤
I grew up observantly Jewish; the story of FotR is the exact story of both sides of my family, who immigrated to Boston from Russian/Polish/Lithuanian shtetls in 1908, so when I say I've grown up with "Fiddler" basically tattooed on my brain, believe me. Every syllable, memorized. And yet. The older I get, the more this song takes on greater meaning, and depth, and just devastates me. As a kid, I wasn't focused on Tevye and Golde...as a middle aged woman, I watch this scene, weeping, and see that this song is an entire story, and in the movie, gorgeously acted. Here's Tevye, watching his daughters live out a new culture with new values he never expected to witness, and he realizes he's NEVER asked his wife if she loves him. He's never even considered doing so. It never occurred to him that it was something he should wonder about. More than that, he realizes how much he wants and needs the answer to be YES. And we watch him, in this song, reveal his vulnerability -- the boisterous, acerbic, jovial Tevye goes away, and he gets more and more earnest and authentic in his need for Golde to take this conversation seriously...and then his relief and joy at her answer...you can see how badly he needed to hear that yes, she loves him. (But, you know, he can't get too mushy, so...he contains his warmth and emotion to that beautiful smile and the adorable little shoulder bump.) And for Golde's part, she's SO guarded, SO pragmatic, SO committed to holding the household together with an iron grip...it's SO hard for her to let down that titanium exterior...and then we watch her surprise at her own answer - at her own realization that yes, all this time, everything she's been doing for 25 years and five daughters and this crazy, loud, imperfectly human man...has been about love after all. It's so achingly real -- the way real people in desperately hard life circumstances can only allow themselves so much softness before they need to buck up again -- but this is that moment. The softest it gets, for this resilient couple. A phenomenal scene.
thank you✒