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  1. Betty Hutton and Howard Keel singing "Anything You Can Do I Can Do Better in "Annie Get Your Gun"

  2. Anything You Can Do (I Can Do Better)" is a show tune composed by Irving Berlin for the 1946 Broadway musical Annie Get Your Gun. The song is a duet, with one male singer and one female singer attempting to outdo each other in increasingly complex tasks.

  3. Anything You Can Do (I Can Do Better) Lyrics by Ethel Merman from the This Is It album- including song video, artist biography, translations and more: Anything you can do, I can do better than You can do, I can do, we can do, I can do, much much better than You.

  4. Anything You Can Do Lyrics from Annie Get Your Gun musical. Song lyrics to Broadway show. Soundtrack listing.

  5. Anything You Can Do Lyrics. [FRANK, spoken] And now little lady, if you'll kindly step up to the parapet. I'll give you a lesson in marksmanship. [ANNIE, spoken] You couldn't give me a...

  6. Aug 8, 2021 · 1946 Ethel Merman & Ray Middleton - Anything You Can Do (I Can Do Better) Though Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II were the producers of the 1946 Broadway smash “Annie Get...

  7. Feb 9, 2017 · Provided to YouTube by Universal Music GroupAnything You Can Do · Bernadette Peters · Tom WopatAnnie Get Your Gun: The New Broadway Cast Recording℗ 1999 Ange...

  8. genius.com › 1999-broadway-cast-of-annie-get-your-gun-anything-you-can-do-lyricsAnything You Can Do - Genius

    Feb 2, 1999 · Anything You Can Do Lyrics. [ANNIE, spoken] Anything you could do I could do better. [FRANK, spoken] Ha! [ANNIE] I can do anything better than you. [FRANK, spoken]...

  9. Anything You Can Do, I Can Do Better Lyrics. I'm superior, you're inferior. I'm the big attraction, you're the small. I'm the major one, you're the minor one, I can beat you shootin', that's not all. anything you can do, I can do better. I can do any thing better than you. No you can't. Yes I can.

  10. Feb 20, 2024 · Anything You Can Do (I Can Do Better) is a show tune composed by Irving Berlin for the 1946 Broadway musical Annie Get Your Gun. The song is a duet, with one male singer and one female singer attempting to outdo each other in increasingly complex tasks.

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