Wouldn’t It Be Loverly - My Fair Lady (Ed Sullivan Show, 1961) - Julie Andrews
Wouldn’t It Be Loverly - My Fair Lady (Ed Sullivan Show, 1961) - Julie Andrews Julie's part starts at :049 ::subtitles: use CC option:: --------------------------------------- “I certainly wasn’t a headliner, and my appearances were not particularly noteworthy, but they were important for two reasons: I was exposed to a vast viewing audience across the country, and, more importantly, I sang songs from My Fair Lady. These, together with scenes from Camelot, which I performed on his show in 1961 with Richard Burton and Robert Goulet, are the only filmed records that exist of my performances in both musicals.” Excerpt From: Julie Andrews. “Home.” Taken from "'Ed Sullivan's Best of Broadway Musicals" DVD. #JulieAndrewsSinging

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