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  1. Getting to Know You Lyrics by Rodgers & Hammerstein from the The Great Musicals of Rodgers and Hammerstein album- including song video, artist biography, translations and more: [Spoken] It's a very ancient saying, But a true and honest thought, That if you become a teacher, By your pupils you…

  2. Getting to Know You lyrics. Anna. 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,

  3. Getting To Know You. ANNA. (Spoken) 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. (Singing) As a teacher I've been learning --. You'll forgive me if I boast --. And I've now become an expert,

  4. Getting to Know You. Lyrics By Oscar Hammerstein II Music By Richard Rodgers. Anna, adapted to her new role as teacher, bonds with her students, taking delight in the sharing of customs. This song was added during the original production’s out-of-town tryout.

  5. Rodgers & Hammerstein - Getting to Know You Lyrics. ANNA (Spoken) 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. (S

  6. May 28, 2013 · Marni Nixon (dubbing Deobrah Kerr) sings "Getting to Know You’' from the 1956 film of Rodgers & Hammerstein's The King and I. ...more.

  7. genius.com › The-king-and-i-original-broadway-cast-gettingGetting to Know You - Genius

    Getting to Know You Lyrics. [ANNA] 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...

  8. Getting to Know You Lyrics. [ANNA] 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...

  9. References. External links. Getting to Know You (song) " Getting to Know You " is a show tune from the 1951 Rodgers and Hammerstein musical The King and I. It was first sung by Gertrude Lawrence in the original Broadway production and later by Marni Nixon who dubbed for Deborah Kerr in the 1956 film adaptation.

  10. Oct 2, 2020 · Getting to Know You (The King and I) | Lyrics | Sing Along | Trinity By Rodgers and Hammerstein 00:00 Intro 00:07 It's a very ancient saying... 00:58 Refrain: Getting to know you... 02:08...

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