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Oklahoma lyrics
Words and Music by Alan Jay Lerner and Frederick Loewe
from the Broadway musical "My Fair Lady"
I'm gettin' married in the morning
Ding dong the bells are gonna chime
Pull out the stopper, let's have a whopper
But get me to the church on time
I gotta be there in the morning
Spruced up and looking in my prime
Girls, come and kiss me, show how you'll miss me
But get me to the church on time
If I am dancing, roll up the floor
If I am whistling, whisk me out the door, for
I'm gettin' married in the morning
Ding dong the bells are gonna chime
Kick up a rumpus but don't lose your compass
And get me to the church, get me to the church
For Pete's sake, get me to the church on time
Part of these releases
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- Track 16 on Oklahoma!
- 15 People Will Say We're In Love
- 15 Evelyn
- 17 Finale Ultimo
- 17 I've Grown Accustomed to Her Face
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- Track 20 on Oklahoma! (1955 film cast)
- 21 Finale: Oh, What a Beautiful Mornin'
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- Track 12 on Oklahoma! (1964 studio cast)
- 11 All Er Nothin'
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- Track 12 on Oklahoma! (1980 London revival cast)
- 11 All Er Nothin'
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- Track 15 on Oklahoma! (1998 Royal National Theatre cast)
- 14 People Will Say We're In Love
- 16 Finale
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- Track 11 on Oklahoma! (1947 original London cast)
- 10 All Er Nothin'
- 12 I'm Your Girl
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- Track 16 on Oklahoma! (1952 studio cast)
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- Track 14 on Oklahoma! Selections from The Theatre Guild Musical Play
- 13 All Er Nothin'
- 15 Finale
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