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  1. King And I, The (1956) - Getting To Know You. English tutor Anna (Deborah Kerr) has been explaining modern geography to her charges, children of the Siamese king, leading into of one of the best known tunes from the Rodgers & Hammerstein musical, Marni Nixon’s voice for the song, in The King And I, 1956, also starring Yul Brynner.

  2. Getting To Know You. The work of Joyce Carol Oates is populated with characters who live in a lonely landscape, filled with hurt and shame. She has written so much about them, and knows them so well, that we are at a loss to understand the springs of her invention; she reminds me of a story I read long ago about a man who was telepathic, and ...

  3. That if you become a teacher, By your pupils you'll be taught. [Singing] 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. [Spoken] Getting to know you. [Singing] Getting to know you, Getting to know all about you.

  4. 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

  5. Getting to know you, getting to know all about you, getting to like you, getting to hope you like me. From the Show: The King and I. From the Album: The King and I [Original Soundtrack] From the Book: Rodgers & Hammerstein for Ukulele

  6. Nov 25, 2020 · Getting to Know You (2020) – Movie Review. The conceit of Getting to Know You is readily familiar, where strangers pretend to be spouses and genuine feelings get in the way of their playacting. However, writer/director Joan Carr-Wiggin admirably steers it away from the cliché and the used, guiding the film to better places where things don ...

  7. hello i have spent so long looking for this one song, i know it’s sung by a women and i think a man features on it. its a song that was played in uk/irish bars and pubs i think it must be from around the 90s. all i remember is that it was played on a jukebox when i was younger. the cover image is mainly white and i think it features the ...

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