I Whistle A Happy Tune Artist: Julie Andrews And Edmund Kingsley
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Year: 1992 |
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Album: The King And I ~ Studio Recording
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Lyrics
[ANNA]
Whenever I feel afraid I hold my head erect And whistle a happy tune So no one will suspect I'm afraid. While shivering in my shoes I strike a careless pose And whistle a happy tune And no one ever knows I'm afraid. The result of this deception Is very strange to tell For when I fool the people I fear I fool myself as well! I whistle a happy tune And ev'ry single time The happiness in the tune Convinces me that I'm not afraid. Make believe you're brave And the trick will take you far. You may be as brave As you make believe you are You may be as brave As you make believe you are [LOUIS] While shivering in my shoes I strike a careless pose And whistle a happy tune And no one ever knows, I'm afraid. [LOUIS AND ANNA] The result of this deception Is very strange to tell For when I fool the people I fear I fool myself as well! I whistle a happy tune And ev'ry single time The happiness in the tune Convinces me that I'm not afraid. Make believe you're brave And the trick will take you far. You may be as brave As you make believe you are....
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I Whistle a Happy Tune
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
"I Whistle a Happy Tune" is a show tune from the 1951 Rodgers and Hammerstein musical, The King and I.
It is sung by Anna Leonowens to her son Louis after the curtain rises on Act One of the musical, to persuade him not to be afraid as they arrive in Siam to serve the King.
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