| Song | Without You - Voice |
| Artist | Marni Nixon |
| Artist | Rex Harrison |
| Album | My Fair Lady Soundtrack |
| Download | Image LRC TXT |
| [ti:Without you ] | |
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| [00:00.31] | What a fool I was |
| [00:02.38] | What a dominated fool |
| [00:04.19] | To think you were the earth and sky |
| [00:07.90] | What a fool I was |
| [00:09.50] | What a addle-pated fool |
| [00:11.25] | What a mutton-headed dolt was I |
| [00:15.65] | No,my reverberating friend |
| [00:19.71] | You are not the beginning and the end |
| [00:26.73] | (Henry·Higgings:You impudent hussy! |
| [00:28.58] | There's not an idea in your head or a word in your mouth that I haven't put there) |
| [00:34.46] | There'll be spring every year without you |
| [00:39.74] | England still will be here without you |
| [00:43.49] | There'll be fruit on the tree and a shore by the sea |
| [00:47.44] | There'll be crumpets and tea without you |
| [00:51.36] | Art and music will thrive without you |
| [00:54.96] | Somehow Keats will survive without you |
| [00:58.47] | And there still will be rain on that plain down in Spain |
| [01:02.72] | Even that will remain without you |
| [01:06.41] | I can do |
| [01:10.34] | Without you |
| [01:12.98] | You,dear friend,who talk so well |
| [01:20.11] | You can go to Hartford,Hereford and Hampshire |
| [01:27.13] | There can still rule the land without you |
| [01:30.84] | Windsor Castle will stand without you |
| [01:34.55] | And without much ado we can all muddle through without you |
| [01:40.44] | (Henry·Higgins:You brazen hussy!) |
| [01:43.14] | Without you pulling it the tide comes in |
| [01:47.60] | Without you twirling it the earth can spin |
| [01:51.46] | Without you pushing them the clouds roll by |
| [01:56.91] | If they can do without you,Ducky,so can I |
| [02:02.37] | I shall not feel alone without you |
| [02:05.83] | I can stand on my own without you |
| [02:09.42] | So go back in your shell I can do bloody well without... |
| [02:14.12] | (Henry·Higgins:By George,I really did it,I did it,I did it |
| [02:18.03] | I said I'd make a woman and indeed I did |
| [02:20.09] | I knew that I could do it I knew it,I knew it |
| [02:23.67] | I said I'd make a woman and succeed I did |
| [02:26.67] | Eliza,you're magnificent |
| [02:28.26] | Five minute ago,you were a willstone around my neck |
| [02:31.32] | And now you're a tower of strenth |
| [02:33.52] | A consort battleship |
| [02:36.69] | I like you this way) |
| [02:40.30] | Goodbye,Professor Higgins,you shall not be seeing me again |
| ti: Without you | |
| ar: | |
| al: | |
| [00:00.31] | What a fool I was |
| [00:02.38] | What a dominated fool |
| [00:04.19] | To think you were the earth and sky |
| [00:07.90] | What a fool I was |
| [00:09.50] | What a addlepated fool |
| [00:11.25] | What a muttonheaded dolt was I |
| [00:15.65] | No, my reverberating friend |
| [00:19.71] | You are not the beginning and the end |
| [00:26.73] | Henry Higgings: You impudent hussy! |
| [00:28.58] | There' s not an idea in your head or a word in your mouth that I haven' t put there |
| [00:34.46] | There' ll be spring every year without you |
| [00:39.74] | England still will be here without you |
| [00:43.49] | There' ll be fruit on the tree and a shore by the sea |
| [00:47.44] | There' ll be crumpets and tea without you |
| [00:51.36] | Art and music will thrive without you |
| [00:54.96] | Somehow Keats will survive without you |
| [00:58.47] | And there still will be rain on that plain down in Spain |
| [01:02.72] | Even that will remain without you |
| [01:06.41] | I can do |
| [01:10.34] | Without you |
| [01:12.98] | You, dear friend, who talk so well |
| [01:20.11] | You can go to Hartford, Hereford and Hampshire |
| [01:27.13] | There can still rule the land without you |
| [01:30.84] | Windsor Castle will stand without you |
| [01:34.55] | And without much ado we can all muddle through without you |
| [01:40.44] | Henry Higgins: You brazen hussy! |
| [01:43.14] | Without you pulling it the tide comes in |
| [01:47.60] | Without you twirling it the earth can spin |
| [01:51.46] | Without you pushing them the clouds roll by |
| [01:56.91] | If they can do without you, Ducky, so can I |
| [02:02.37] | I shall not feel alone without you |
| [02:05.83] | I can stand on my own without you |
| [02:09.42] | So go back in your shell I can do bloody well without... |
| [02:14.12] | Henry Higgins: By George, I really did it, I did it, I did it |
| [02:18.03] | I said I' d make a woman and indeed I did |
| [02:20.09] | I knew that I could do it I knew it, I knew it |
| [02:23.67] | I said I' d make a woman and succeed I did |
| [02:26.67] | Eliza, you' re magnificent |
| [02:28.26] | Five minute ago, you were a willstone around my neck |
| [02:31.32] | And now you' re a tower of strenth |
| [02:33.52] | A consort battleship |
| [02:36.69] | I like you this way |
| [02:40.30] | Goodbye, Professor Higgins, you shall not be seeing me again |
| ti: Without you | |
| ar: | |
| al: | |
| [00:00.31] | What a fool I was |
| [00:02.38] | What a dominated fool |
| [00:04.19] | To think you were the earth and sky |
| [00:07.90] | What a fool I was |
| [00:09.50] | What a addlepated fool |
| [00:11.25] | What a muttonheaded dolt was I |
| [00:15.65] | No, my reverberating friend |
| [00:19.71] | You are not the beginning and the end |
| [00:26.73] | Henry Higgings: You impudent hussy! |
| [00:28.58] | There' s not an idea in your head or a word in your mouth that I haven' t put there |
| [00:34.46] | There' ll be spring every year without you |
| [00:39.74] | England still will be here without you |
| [00:43.49] | There' ll be fruit on the tree and a shore by the sea |
| [00:47.44] | There' ll be crumpets and tea without you |
| [00:51.36] | Art and music will thrive without you |
| [00:54.96] | Somehow Keats will survive without you |
| [00:58.47] | And there still will be rain on that plain down in Spain |
| [01:02.72] | Even that will remain without you |
| [01:06.41] | I can do |
| [01:10.34] | Without you |
| [01:12.98] | You, dear friend, who talk so well |
| [01:20.11] | You can go to Hartford, Hereford and Hampshire |
| [01:27.13] | There can still rule the land without you |
| [01:30.84] | Windsor Castle will stand without you |
| [01:34.55] | And without much ado we can all muddle through without you |
| [01:40.44] | Henry Higgins: You brazen hussy! |
| [01:43.14] | Without you pulling it the tide comes in |
| [01:47.60] | Without you twirling it the earth can spin |
| [01:51.46] | Without you pushing them the clouds roll by |
| [01:56.91] | If they can do without you, Ducky, so can I |
| [02:02.37] | I shall not feel alone without you |
| [02:05.83] | I can stand on my own without you |
| [02:09.42] | So go back in your shell I can do bloody well without... |
| [02:14.12] | Henry Higgins: By George, I really did it, I did it, I did it |
| [02:18.03] | I said I' d make a woman and indeed I did |
| [02:20.09] | I knew that I could do it I knew it, I knew it |
| [02:23.67] | I said I' d make a woman and succeed I did |
| [02:26.67] | Eliza, you' re magnificent |
| [02:28.26] | Five minute ago, you were a willstone around my neck |
| [02:31.32] | And now you' re a tower of strenth |
| [02:33.52] | A consort battleship |
| [02:36.69] | I like you this way |
| [02:40.30] | Goodbye, Professor Higgins, you shall not be seeing me again |