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A Musical in 2 Acts by Alan Jay Lerner.
Music by Frederick Loewe. Lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner
Based on Pygmalian by George Bernard Shaw.
Orginal Broadway production opened in 1956, running for 2 717 performances.
Original West End production opened in 1958, running for 2 281 performances.
Film released in 1964.

This recording was produced more than 40 years ago, only in mono, but from the day it was released it was a deserved phenomenon. It out-grossed the mega-hit show for months, and it still holds the record for the most weeks as a Billboard Top 40 album: 292. The reasons are many. Start with the 20-year-old Julie Andrews in peak voice, singing no fewer than eight sensational Lerner and Loewe songs, soaring most memorably to high C in "I Could Have Danced All Night." Rex Harrison perfected the art of talk-singing in a clutch of equally captivating numbers written especially for his voice, of which the most indelibly delivered is "I've Grown Accustomed to Her Face." And Stanley Holloway brought the best English music-hall style to an eager American audience with "A Little Bit of Luck" and "Get Me to the Church on Time." There were no scene-changers in Frederick Loewe's best score, and Alan Jay Lerner managed to fashion his libretto and lyrics so close to the language of George Bernard Shaw (on whose play Pygmalion the musical was based) that experts couldn't tell where Shaw left off and Lerner took over. Every song created character and advanced the plot. My Fair Lady was a show you "got"--and still get--on first listening-- without having seen it. The London cast album (with the same leads) can give you stereo; the movie version, a fuller orchestra, Harrison and Holloway in full sail, and Marni Nixon dubbing Audrey Hepburn. But the Broadway cast album is still the one to have, and the one absolute must in any musical collector's CD library.

My Fair Lady Lyrics
--- MY FAIR LADY SYNOPSIS ---
Orchestra / Why Can't the English?
Wouldn't It Be Loverly?
With a Little Bit of Luck
I'm an Ordinary Man
Just You Wait
Rain in Spain
I Could Have Danced All Night
Ascot Gavotte
On the Street Where You Live
You Did It
Show Me
Get Me to the Church on Time
Hymn to Him
Without You
I've Grown Accustomed to Her Face

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