People have said before that Julie should have done voice dubbings as well as musicals and films but when I watched this I smiled because you can tell who it is immediately. Her voice is distinguishable and brilliant.
People, it is quite simple, this is Julie Andrews' recording that has been overdubbed onto this clip from the movie The King and I, starring Deborah Kerr, who was already miming to Marni Nixon in this clip anyhow.
Ok, that's Julie Andrews' voice, but the actress shown here (and in the movie) is Deborah Kerr. And the original vocals in the movie were done by Marni Nixon. So, even though Julie Andrews later recorded the soundtrack in the 90's, she never appeared in the movie.
Thank you. I'm an old guy, and I always loved the movie and knew that Deborah Kerr was the brilliant feminine star; this video with the voice of Julie Andrews ( herself a brilliant star) confused me for a minute.
@@mattcunnell4680Well, the video is the author using Julie Andrews' album version (1992, when she was 57 years old) to dub Deborah Kerr who was dubbed by Marni Nixon in the film. You can find film version with Marni Nixon's singing, which is totally different from this.
I LOVE THIS SONG. The King and I has always been one of my fav musicals/plays and then a recent commercial has been popping up lately making me remember the song. I always have loved the song it's so fun to sing
This is the voice of Julie Andrews dubbed over the original screenplay of The King and I with Deborah Kerr. But in that film, it wasn't Deborah's voice either, as she was dubbed by Marni Nixon, who also dubbed - among many others - Audrey Hepburn in My Fair Lady and Nathalie Wood in West Side Story.
I used to watch Sound of Music with my mom, and Maria was always the ultimate teacher, in my opinion (see "I Have Confidence" - "I will be firm, but kind..."). Now that the two of us have finally gotten to watch this together, I get this song running through my head whenever I'm in my Classroom/Conflict Management class. Two teachers from musicals, both with words to live by for veteran and aspiring teachers alike.
Why do people feel the need to comment without checking out the other comments? The same question has been answered repeatedly. Yes, the visual is of Deborah Kerr from the movie of "The King and I". No, the voice is not that of Deborah (she couldn't really sing) or her "ghost" singer Marni Nixon, who originally dubbed it in the film. The voice here is that of Julie Andrews from her 1992 album of "The King and I" songs. Julie's voice has been dubbed onto the original movie footage!
This video is the author using Julie Andrews' album version (1992, when she was 57 years old) to dub Deborah Kerr who was dubbed by Marni Nixon in the film. You can find film version with Marni Nixon's singing, which is totally different from this.
Amazing😳✨… This version is the author using Julie Andrews' album version (when Julie Andrews was 57 years old in 1992) to dub Deborah who was dubbed by Marni Nixon in film. You can find the film version with Marni Nixon's singing, and this is TOTALLY different from Marni's singing.
I am sorry to say that but, this is not the original soundtrack for The King And I, and this is not Marni Nixon dubbing Deborah Kerr. This is Julie Andrews singing, over the original soundtrack. Someone here likes to make editions , and put new soundtrack in old movies. There is here, on You Tube, next to this, on the side bar , the original version sung by Marni Nixon. You can perfectly tell the difference between the two.
@@bogusawabronowicka9140I really couldn't understand🤔… There're many people said they love great Marni Nixon in comments, but why couldn't they find it's not her??? Marni Nixon and Julie Andrews' voices are obviously different.
This literally reminds me of how over the top extra nice my daughter's kindergarten teacher is. And I see it because she's a genuinely NICE person... like me!😘😍👍🏻💪💜💜💜💜💜
Use to sing this back in 3rd/4th grade for music class. 28 now. People talking about commercials? Lol, haven't seen a TV commercial since 2006...crazy.
Deborah Kerr did not sing the songs herself in the movie. She was dubbed by Marni Nixon. In 1992, Julie Andrews recorded the songs. This is a clip of Deborah Kerr from the movie being dubbed with Julie Andrews singing the song from her later recording. It is obviously Julie Andrews singing the song. Anyone who doesn't recognize Julie Andrews' voice must have been living in a cave for the last 60 years.
This is Deborah Kerr and dubbing Julie Andrews' voice here is a bit of an insult to both her and Marni Nixon, who actually sang this song in this film. I love Julie Andrews and I'm sure she would think this ridiculous, too.
I have to agree with you... Deborah is my top woman (as you can see by my picture) and Julie Andrews is a goddess. I thought this was an interesting concept because there's really nothing offensive about it, and I don't think the author meant it that way. It's just weird and freaky. Not something this scene asks for.
I had the plesure of living my childhood during a wonderful time filled with wonderful musicals. My family loved all music genres and we especially loved seeing these movies and sometimes live shows. Julie was one of a kind. Actually the face does look like DK but the voice is definitely Julie's. Why does her head look like DK's?
Lola that's because it is Deborah Kerr in the video. Julie Andrews is singing in the background and Deborah Kerr is on the screen because this is a scene from the movie. They just put Julie's voice over Marni and Deborah's voice and used the clip of Deborah from the movie.
This is the author using Julie Andrews' album version (1992, when she was 57 years old) to dub Deborah Kerr who was dubbed by Marni Nixon in the film version. You can find the film version with Marni Nixon's singing-- it's totally different from this.
@@simonramsay6080Yes. This video is the author using Julie Andrews' album version (1992, when she was 57 years old) to dub Deborah Kerr who was dubbed by Marni Nixon in the film.
It's a very ancient saying But a true and honest thought That if you become a teacher By your pupils you'll be taught As a teacher I've been learning You'll forgive me if I boast And I've now become an expert On the subject I like most Getting to know you Getting to know you Getting to know all about you Getting to like you Getting to hope you like me Getting to know you Putting it my way But nicely You are precisely My cup of tea Getting to know you Getting to know all about you Getting to like you Getting to hope you like me Getting to know you Putting it my way But nicely You are precisely My cup of tea Getting to know you Getting to feel free and easy When I am with you Getting to know what to say Haven't you noticed Suddenly I'm bright and breezy? Because of all the beautiful and new Things I'm learning about you Day by day Getting to know you Getting to feel free and easy When I am with you Getting to know what to say Haven't you noticed Suddenly I'm bright and breezy? Because of all the beautiful and new Things I'm learning about you Day by day
This is definitely Julie Andrews' voice. You're right about Marni Dixon, though. Someone went in and dubbed Julie Andrews' version of the song over the movie singing version.
The video is the original, but it isn't Marni Nixon. The audio's been dubbed with a version where Julie Andrews sings this song. I would recognize that woman's voice from a mile away!
Only Julie Andrews really for the fabulous voice...Deborah Kerr was gorgeous as the physical enactment of Anna it has to be said...Jodie Forster also made a good stab at the non musical version which may have been closer to the truer version of the story...not sure...yet what an interesting life this woman led....a true original and really very brave!
Yes in the original video, but this is definitely Julie Andrews voice. If you listen to the original version from the movie it is quite different. Someone took Julie Andrews version of the song and voiced over the video. You can just hear the difference.
Let's try to end the confusion, ok? Everyone who insists this is Julie Andrew's version from her 1992 studio album is right. BUT the clip itself is from the 1956 movie starring Deborah Kerr. Someone has sync'ed the Andrew's recording with the older film footage. And everyone who said that, in the movie, Deborah Kerr was dubbed by Marni Nixon is also right. But this absolutely is NOT Marni Nixon singing . Nixon's movie version is quite different from Andrew's album version. One can clearly hear the differences in Nixon's original track behind the same footage from the film here: ua-cam.com/video/Vlx6gQWfjp0/v-deo.html
yes, Marnie Nixon was the singer. She also sang for Natalie Woods in "West Side Story" and Audrey Hepburn in "My Fair Lady" in addition to being Stravinsky's favorite soprano. Julie Andrews just did "The Sound of Music" and "Mary Poppins" back in the musical era. And she always sang for herself and no one else. FYI.
Appropriate for the Covid pandemic. You either like or not the other people but if we sing, smile and be kind...it will come back to you thrice! Stay safe!!!
This video is the author using Julie Andrews' album version (1992, when she was 57 years old) to dub Deborah Kerr who was dubbed by Marni Nixon in the film version. You can find the film version with Marni Nixon's singing-- it's totally different from this.
+Melanie Collins Deborah Kerr did not sing it in the movie, either. She was dubbed by the great Marni Nixon. But here we are hearing a 1992 studio cast recording featuring the unmistakable voice of Julie Andrews.
People have said before that Julie should have done voice dubbings as well as musicals and films but when I watched this I smiled because you can tell who it is immediately. Her voice is distinguishable and brilliant.
People, it is quite simple, this is Julie Andrews' recording that has been overdubbed onto this clip from the movie The King and I, starring Deborah Kerr, who was already miming to Marni Nixon in this clip anyhow.
Ok, that's Julie Andrews' voice, but the actress shown here (and in the movie) is Deborah Kerr. And the original vocals in the movie were done by Marni Nixon. So, even though Julie Andrews later recorded the soundtrack in the 90's, she never appeared in the movie.
Thank you. I'm an old guy, and I always loved the movie and knew that Deborah Kerr was the brilliant feminine star; this video with the voice of Julie Andrews ( herself a brilliant star) confused me for a minute.
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No it wasn't, it was Marni Nixon singing for DK
Marni Nixon was one of the Nuns in sound of music too, beautiful soprano 🥰
@@mattcunnell4680Well, the video is the author using Julie Andrews' album version (1992, when she was 57 years old) to dub Deborah Kerr who was dubbed by Marni Nixon in the film. You can find film version with Marni Nixon's singing, which is totally different from this.
Julie Andrews’ voice with the iconic scene of Deborah Kerr in The King and I. Just lovely! ❤️
I LOVE THIS SONG. The King and I has always been one of my fav musicals/plays and then a recent commercial has been popping up lately making me remember the song. I always have loved the song it's so fun to sing
This is the voice of Julie Andrews dubbed over the original screenplay of The King and I with Deborah Kerr. But in that film, it wasn't Deborah's voice either, as she was dubbed by Marni Nixon, who also dubbed - among many others - Audrey Hepburn in My Fair Lady and Nathalie Wood in West Side Story.
I used to watch Sound of Music with my mom, and Maria was always the ultimate teacher, in my opinion (see "I Have Confidence" - "I will be firm, but kind..."). Now that the two of us have finally gotten to watch this together, I get this song running through my head whenever I'm in my Classroom/Conflict Management class. Two teachers from musicals, both with words to live by for veteran and aspiring teachers alike.
If you listen, the voice over IS Julie Andrews, just pasted over the video. People do this with My Fair Lady a lot too.
Why do people feel the need to comment without checking out the other comments? The same question has been answered repeatedly. Yes, the visual is of Deborah Kerr from the movie of "The King and I". No, the voice is not that of Deborah (she couldn't really sing) or her "ghost" singer Marni Nixon, who originally dubbed it in the film. The voice here is that of Julie Andrews from her 1992 album of "The King and I" songs. Julie's voice has been dubbed onto the original movie footage!
Ok, so that’s not Dame Julie Andrews in the video, but that is definitely her singing. I love it, Deborah Kerr’s dress- amazing!!
I absolutely love this film, my all time favourite, I remember my sister taking me to see it many years ago, I'm 72yrs old now
I bet you've lived a cool life!
@@amysharpe698 I'm a young at heart 72yrs old, I have been line dancing 20yrs plus
23 and me Brought me and I'm hocked on this, IT'S BEAUTIFUL
old songs were soooo amazing
This is the movie version, sung by Marni Nixon dubbing for Deborah Kerr. This song was later recorded by Julie Andrews.
In this clip it's Julie Andrews' voice dubbed over Deborah Kerr tho
This is the recording by Julie Andrews!
This video is the author using Julie Andrews' album version (1992, when she was 57 years old) to dub Deborah Kerr who was dubbed by Marni Nixon in the film. You can find film version with Marni Nixon's singing, which is totally different from this.
God bless Julie Andrews!!
Thank God for Julie Andrews
Absolutely love this song.
@Blueknightex This is the original scene from the movie. But yes, it's just dubbed over with Julie Andrews' version. It is Julie Andrews' voice.
Amazing😳✨…
This version is the author using Julie Andrews' album version (when Julie Andrews was 57 years old in 1992) to dub Deborah who was dubbed by Marni Nixon in film. You can find the film version with Marni Nixon's singing, and this is TOTALLY different from Marni's singing.
A beautiful message for friends or lovers !
Them damn commercials brought me here. Now it's stuck in my head. 😂
Ikr! Me too! XD
ikr yass
+Tanya Turtle Me too!
me too lmao
Brandon Doe Yep, me too.
Thank you, Addams Family for bringing me.
me too lol! The school performance lol
I'm using this for an audition song. Can't wait to perform this
I love this! ❤❤❤❤❤❤
Julie Andrews is truly amazing, and her voice is enough to put anyone at ease.
The actress in the movie is Deborah Kerr,whose singing was dubbed by Marni Nixon. The singer on this video is Dame Julie Andrews.
I love this song !!
Julie Andrews is a forever superstar as actress and singer.
Such a great Song💕
This would be a great trailer song for a stalker movie, lol
hahhahhaaaa yes 'you are precisely my cup of tea' hahhah
"On the Street Where you Live" is the ultimate stalker song!
roger stephens omg yessssssssss
Or a possesion movie- like when they sway- like- lady- 👁💧👄💧👁
or token
of,
I am sorry to say that but, this is not the original soundtrack for The King And I, and this is not Marni Nixon dubbing Deborah Kerr. This is Julie Andrews singing, over the original soundtrack. Someone here likes to make editions , and put new soundtrack in old movies. There is here, on You Tube, next to this, on the side bar , the original version sung by Marni Nixon. You can perfectly tell the difference between the two.
+Wally Person Thank You sooo much, I still can't belive it's not obvi for everyone :-) my respects :-)
@@bogusawabronowicka9140I really couldn't understand🤔… There're many people said they love great Marni Nixon in comments, but why couldn't they find it's not her??? Marni Nixon and Julie Andrews' voices are obviously different.
We had to learn this in 1st grade the first week of school and it is litterally always stuck in my head now at the age of 18.
Une chanson "coup de coeur qui traverse et continuera de traverser les époques. Sublime!
This is Julie Andrews singing. The actress in the video is Deborah Kerr.
This literally reminds me of how over the top extra nice my daughter's kindergarten teacher is. And I see it because she's a genuinely NICE person... like me!😘😍👍🏻💪💜💜💜💜💜
That VOICE!!! Omg! 😍😍😍
I seriously can not get this song stuck out of my head.
Use to sing this back in 3rd/4th grade for music class. 28 now. People talking about commercials? Lol, haven't seen a TV commercial since 2006...crazy.
Deborah Kerr did not sing the songs herself in the movie. She was dubbed by Marni Nixon. In 1992, Julie Andrews recorded the songs. This is a clip of Deborah Kerr from the movie being dubbed with Julie Andrews singing the song from her later recording. It is obviously Julie Andrews singing the song. Anyone who doesn't recognize Julie Andrews' voice must have been living in a cave for the last 60 years.
Watching this musical in choir then got addicted to this song and here I am 😂
LOVE you Ms. Andrews now and forever!
Matches up surprisingly well!
Kerr is in the clip. The voice belongs to Andrews
King of queens brought me here
This is Deborah Kerr and dubbing Julie Andrews' voice here is a bit of an insult to both her and Marni Nixon, who actually sang this song in this film. I love Julie Andrews and I'm sure she would think this ridiculous, too.
I have to agree with you... Deborah is my top woman (as you can see by my picture) and Julie Andrews is a goddess. I thought this was an interesting concept because there's really nothing offensive about it, and I don't think the author meant it that way.
It's just weird and freaky. Not something this scene asks for.
Don't meddle with things when they are already perfect.
that voice is magic....
Julie Andrews' voice is really magical to let people relaxed✨…
I had the plesure of living my childhood during a wonderful time filled with wonderful musicals. My family loved all music genres and we especially loved seeing these movies and sometimes live shows. Julie was one of a kind. Actually the face does look like DK but the voice is definitely Julie's. Why does her head look like DK's?
Lola that's because it is Deborah Kerr in the video. Julie Andrews is singing in the background and Deborah Kerr is on the screen because this is a scene from the movie. They just put Julie's voice over Marni and Deborah's voice and used the clip of Deborah from the movie.
This is the author using Julie Andrews' album version (1992, when she was 57 years old) to dub Deborah Kerr who was dubbed by Marni Nixon in the film version. You can find the film version with Marni Nixon's singing-- it's totally different from this.
Love this song
A human-looking ET that I grew up across the street from used to sing the opening bars of this song to me before our conversations.
that is Julie Andrews!!!!
Forever stuck in my head 😂😂👏🏽
Great song.
You are precisely my cup of Tea too!
Gives me goosebumps.
Why is this song stuck in my head?
Julie Andrews does a wonderful version of this...almost sounds like her...may be.......God bless Marni!!
KAT TEMPLE funny how it almost sounds like Julie... because it is, even tho Marni Nixon sang in the film.
@@simonramsay6080Yes. This video is the author using Julie Andrews' album version (1992, when she was 57 years old) to dub Deborah Kerr who was dubbed by Marni Nixon in the film.
My professor for a long distance, online class sent this video to us after we introduced ourselves to each other. This is going to be a good semester.
It's a very ancient saying
But a true and honest thought
That if you become a teacher
By your pupils you'll be taught
As a teacher I've been learning
You'll forgive me if I boast
And I've now become an expert
On the subject I like most
Getting to know you
Getting to know you
Getting to know all about you
Getting to like you
Getting to hope you like me
Getting to know you
Putting it my way
But nicely
You are precisely
My cup of tea
Getting to know you
Getting to know all about you
Getting to like you
Getting to hope you like me
Getting to know you
Putting it my way
But nicely
You are precisely
My cup of tea
Getting to know you
Getting to feel free and easy
When I am with you
Getting to know what to say
Haven't you noticed
Suddenly I'm bright and breezy?
Because of all the beautiful and new
Things I'm learning about you
Day by day
Getting to know you
Getting to feel free and easy
When I am with you
Getting to know what to say
Haven't you noticed
Suddenly I'm bright and breezy?
Because of all the beautiful and new
Things I'm learning about you
Day by day
Julie Andrews voice is so marvelous! If she was old enough too do the King & I she would have been perfect for the remake !!
This is definitely Julie Andrews' voice. You're right about Marni Dixon, though. Someone went in and dubbed Julie Andrews' version of the song over the movie singing version.
The video is the original, but it isn't Marni Nixon. The audio's been dubbed with a version where Julie Andrews sings this song. I would recognize that woman's voice from a mile away!
Thank you OCSA application for bringing me here
I gotta sing this for my choir concert next week.
I cried of laughter of this
The photo is Deborah Kerr but the voice is Julie....
That's NOT Julie- That's Deborah Kerr!
+Lucy Holsonbake Thank You!! ;-)
+Virstyne It is her voice, they rerecorded in 1992 and placed them over the scenes in the original when they restored the King and I.
Ok got it Thanks ;-)
+Lucy Holsonbake thank god someone pointed it out. i thought i was losing my mind.
+AJ N/A what??? this is deborah kerr singing?
Everyone's just like "the life lock commercial brought me here" and I'm just like
My fabulous taste in music brought me here
XD
Yeet
I have no idea what commercial people are talking about. My love of musicals & watching this movie throughout my childhood is what brought me here. 😂
same
I like you, lol
Ben Goza Harsh. You don't sound like my cup of tea...
Leland Palmer brought me here.
Yeah, mate.
xelena yes!!! God I love watching Ben dying on the inside when he hears Leland singing lol
That commercial made me have to listen to this. Now it's stuck in my head
Beautiful Voice Over By Julie Andrews. SS.
Whenever someone won’t stop talking to you just awkwardly start quietly start singing this song.
Only Julie Andrews really for the fabulous voice...Deborah Kerr was gorgeous as the physical enactment of Anna it has to be said...Jodie Forster also made a good stab at the non musical version which may have been closer to the truer version of the story...not sure...yet what an interesting life this woman led....a true original and really very brave!
Yes in the original video, but this is definitely Julie Andrews voice. If you listen to the original version from the movie it is quite different. Someone took Julie Andrews version of the song and voiced over the video. You can just hear the difference.
This is an awesome clip. But this lady's name is Deborah Kerr not Julie Andrews. However thanks for the upload love it. ;-)
We all make mistakes, speaking of which, it's upload not up load.😁
+awesomegamer 3333 good catch 😂
+Virstyne . Julie Andrews actually dubbed the song. Although, Deborah sang it for the movie.
+Basil Baby This is Julie Andrews but Marni Nixon dubbed for Deborah Kerr in both The King And I and An Affair To Remember.
***** That's cool. I hadn't known that. Thx😀
I have to say i prefer julie andrews singing it!! Mary Poppins has many talents
Let's try to end the confusion, ok? Everyone who insists this is Julie Andrew's version from her 1992 studio album is right.
BUT the clip itself is from the 1956 movie starring Deborah Kerr. Someone has sync'ed the Andrew's recording with the older film footage.
And everyone who said that, in the movie, Deborah Kerr was dubbed by Marni Nixon is also right. But this absolutely is NOT Marni Nixon singing . Nixon's movie version is quite different from Andrew's album version. One can clearly hear the differences in Nixon's original track behind the same footage from the film here:
ua-cam.com/video/Vlx6gQWfjp0/v-deo.html
This favorite song😍
The women who sang for Natalie Wood in West Side Story sang for Deborah Kerr in The King and I. Her name is Marni Nixon.
a PETCO commercial brought me here and i knew it sounded familiar, it's bc i saw The Kind and I :)
It was used in a car commercial way back in the day.
Redd Foxx also sang this in 1 of his "Sandford & Son" episodes
Really good sync up.
yes, Marnie Nixon was the singer. She also sang for Natalie Woods in "West Side Story" and Audrey Hepburn in "My Fair Lady" in addition to being Stravinsky's favorite soprano. Julie Andrews just did "The Sound of Music" and "Mary Poppins" back in the musical era. And she always sang for herself and no one else. FYI.
What a classic!
I hear this on a commercial and remember how this was in my Kindergarten film 10 years ago
I know it's Deborah Kerr in the movie, but Julie Andrew's voice is VERY distinctive... it must be her singing :)
...duh
orhugs Necessary?
...no. It was just your comment wasn't either.
orhugs Hey, fuck you :P
Taken with a grain of salt on my margarita luv.
My grandma used to sing this to me when I was little
Thank you Doug and Arthur
The memories of the Panto I was in last week 😂 I'm going to miss singing this song xD
oooOOOOO THIS IS THE KING AND I DUDE THAT WAS MA JAM WHEN I WAS A KID, WATCHIN AT MA GRANDMA'S ON HER VCR!!!
It's Deborah Kerr but Julie Andrews singing
I don't know why this got stuck in my fuckin head today
Appropriate for the Covid pandemic. You either like or not the other people but if we sing, smile and be kind...it will come back to you thrice! Stay safe!!!
Got sent this by a girl I like. Heart is in a flutter. Like holy shit. The smiles are real
I have it on dvd
it's sure as hell that the voice is Julie's Andrews
This song gives me courage to get out there and meet new people...thank you, singing white woman....
Apaixonada por esta musica
23 and me brought me here lol
My damn 5mo daughter is obsessed with this. Thanks lifelock.
Love this Song its been used in a youtube video also called Getting to know Antony Morris 111
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Who ever is singing , its Beautiful
David Williamson it's Julie Andrews :-)
This video is the author using Julie Andrews' album version (1992, when she was 57 years old) to dub Deborah Kerr who was dubbed by Marni Nixon in the film version. You can find the film version with Marni Nixon's singing-- it's totally different from this.
Why would they do that? Deborah Kerr sang beautifully! It totally changes the film. Their voices, although both are lovely, do NOT sound the same.
Getting to know you
+Melanie Collins Deborah Kerr did not sing it in the movie, either. She was dubbed by the great Marni Nixon. But here we are hearing a 1992 studio cast recording featuring the unmistakable voice of Julie Andrews.
jawtek82 Thank you for explaining it to me. :)
+jawtek82 I knew no-one could copy Julie Andrews
hon................debra kerr never sang,.do your research