Getting To Know You [from "The King and I"]

Oscar Ii Hammerstein, Richard Rodgers

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
On the subject I like most

Getting to know you

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 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?
Because of all the beautiful and new
Things I'm learning about you
Day by day

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?
Because of all the beautiful and new
Things I'm learning about you
Day by day

Trivia about the song Getting To Know You [from "The King and I"] by Julie Andrews

On which albums was the song “Getting To Know You [from "The King and I"]” released by Julie Andrews?
Julie Andrews released the song on the albums “Broadway: The Music of Richard Rodgers” in 1994 and “Classic Julie - Classic Broadway” in 2001.
Who composed the song “Getting To Know You [from "The King and I"]” by Julie Andrews?
The song “Getting To Know You [from "The King and I"]” by Julie Andrews was composed by Oscar Ii Hammerstein, Richard Rodgers.

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