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Wouldn't It Be Loverly?    (1956)

It's rather dull in town, I think I'll take me to Paree, hmm

The mistress wants to open up the castle in Capri, hmm

Me doctor recommends a quiet summer by the sea, hmm, mmm

Wouldn't it be loverly?

Eliza Doolittle: All I want is a room somewhere
Far away from the cold night air
With one enormous chair
Oh, wouldn't it be loverly?

Lots of chocolate for me to eat
Lots of coal makin' lots of heat
Warm face, warm hands, warm feet
Oh, wouldn't it be loverly?

Oh, so lovely sittin' abso-bloomin'-lutely still
I would never budge till spring
Crept over the window sill

Someone's head restin' on my knee
Warm and tender as he can be
Who takes good care of me
Oh, wouldn't it be loverly
Loverly, loverly, loverly, loverly...

People: All I want is a room somewhere
Far away from the cold night air
With one enormous chair

Eliza: Oh wouldn't it be loverly
Lots of chocolate for me to eat
Lots of coal makin' lots of heat
Warm face, warm hands, warm feet
Oh, wouldn't it be loverly?

Oh, so lovely sittin' abso-bloomin'-lutely still
I would never budge till spring
Crept over my window sill

People: Someone's head restin' on my knee
Warm and tender as he can be

Eliza: Who takes good care of me
Oh, wouldn't it be loverly
Loverly, loverly, loverly

(whistling)

Oh, wouldn't it be loverly
Loverly, loverly, loverly
Wouldn't it be loverly?

Lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner and Frederick Loewe.
Recorded by Julie Andrews; Marni Nixon.
Introduced in the Broadway play My Fair Lady.
 

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