From 60s BW halloween TV show
Videos about the popular Rogers and Hammerstein song from the Flower Drum Song
Music Man
Posted with permission, original on youtube by jclairem at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GFRCcpQmfj4 My theatre school did the play Aladdin (NOT the classic) i was the slave of the ring, Jeanie, who wanted to be an ordinary girl. this is my character Singing "I('d) Enjoy Being a Girl" (Also in 'What is this Feeling' from Wicked as Elphaba on a friends account.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5 DDeVk0OzSw (more) (less)
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I Enjoy Being a Girl: 2002 Hwang Broadway Revival by Sandra Allen
Lea Salonga just gets the reprise for this song, and Linda Low gets bumped to 2nd banana, the innocent immigrant girl gets to be the protaganist in the politically correct rewrite by Henry Hwang. A very nice version that deserves some AMVs, so get busy out there!
Of all the great Asian singing talent... THIS GUY gets to be the most famous Asian American singing artist. Aiyah.
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Nancy Kwan I Enjoy Being a Girl. 1961 Flower Drum Song Movie
Singing voice is backup singer who sang on Elvis movies.
As posted by nejthelion21 (youtube) Funny music video about Xena and Gabrielle set to "I Enjoy Being a Girl" from "Flower Drum Song" Scenes match the lyrics too. To Download, please visit http://www.ausxip.com/multimedia/
as posted by schuon25 Oct 29, 2006 www.myspace.com Suzuki was feature on the cover of Time as the original Linda Low on the cast of the 1958 Flower Drum Song broadway production. IEBAG may be the most used viral video song on the internet of any R+H tune. She's also the only Asian artist represented in Seattle's Experience Music Project rock museum. And we enjoy listening to the vibrant voice of the great Pat Suzuki, a Japanese-American "older sister" of Shirley Bassey, who was discovered by Bing Crosby and used to be a great sensation in Broadway
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I Enjoy Being a Battlestar Galactica Girl / Doris Day
Doris Day version as originally posted by sabaceanbabe Sep 25, posted here for the benefit of subscribers. The ladies of Galactica, by NBC Universal, music by Doris Day, Rogers and Hammerstein
From 60s BW halloween TV show
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