List RulesVote up the songs in My Fair Lady that make you want to sing.
If you're a fan of dry wit, linguistics, spirited female leads, and unlikely romances, chances are you've committed a good chunk of the My Fair Lady soundtrack to memory. Whether you saw the show live or have re-watched the film starring Audrey Hepburn and Rex Harrison a thousand times, you're well aware of the charm of the Pygmalion-inspired Broadway classic. In fact, even if you only have passing familiarity with My Fair Lady, you almost certainly know a few songs simply from pop culture. Who could forget Family Guy's Stewie Griffin - whose voice is based on Harrison - belting out a full rendition of "I've Grown Accustom To Her Face"? Which My Fair Lady songs are the best? Here, you'll find all the My Fair Lady songs, ranked by your votes! Decide on the most singable songs of the show below.
It's hard to choose just one song considering just how enjoyable the musical is. "I Could Have Danced All Night”, a celebratory song were Eliza Doolittle shares her thoughts on her time with Henry Higgins, is certainly one of the most well known. Eliza famously rids herself of her Cockney accent in the song “The Rain in Spain." “Get Me to the Church on Time" is a jaunty, playful song that often crops up at weddings. Which would you personally include on a My Fair Lady playlist?
Do you have a favorite song from My Fair Lady? Give the best tunes a thumbs up below!
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7422On the Street Where You Live
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7624I Could Have Danced All Night
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6013Wouldn't It Be Loverly
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4912Get Me to the Church on Time
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4517The Rain in Spain
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4217I've Grown Accustomed to Her Face
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4015With a Little Bit of Luck
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3111Just You Wait
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3013On the Street Where You Live (Reprise)
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3120Why Can't the English
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2617Show Me
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2414I'm an Ordinary Man
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2620Ascot Gavotte
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2315Without You
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1713A Hymn to Him
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1613With a Little Bit of Luck (Reprise)
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1817Just You Wait (Reprise)
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1514The Flower Market/Wouldn't It Be Loverly? (Reprise)
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1415You Did It
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1020The Servants' Chorus (Poor Professor Higgins)