Song | I'll Know |
Artist | Barbra Streisand |
Album | The Concert (Live) |
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Vocal:Barbra Streisand/Marlon Brando | |
I'LL KNOW | |
I'll know when my love comes along | |
I'll know then and there... | |
[speaking] And I remember sitting in the theater with my hormones raging, and my 'mellowroll' melting all over me and I, I felt | |
this...ah...I don't know how to call it...mmm... chemistry... | |
M.Brando | |
Yeah, chemistry! | |
Suddenly I'll know... | |
Barbra | |
Hello, gorgeous! | |
M.Brando | |
When my love comes along | |
Barbra | |
Is he something or what? | |
M.Brando | |
I'll know... | |
Barbra | |
Oh, my God! | |
M.Brando | |
Then and there... | |
Barbra | |
Here I am... | |
M.Brando | |
I'll know... | |
Barbra | |
On the aisle... | |
M.Brando | |
At the sight of her face... | |
Barbra | |
My face? | |
Both | |
How I care, how I care, how I care... | |
Barbra | |
Who wouldn't care? | |
M.Brando | |
And I'll stop... | |
Barbra | |
Don't stop! | |
M.Brando | |
And I'll stare | |
Barbra | |
Well you could stare! | |
M.Brando | |
And I'll know... | |
Barbra | |
I knew from the moment I saw you | |
M.Brando | |
Long before we can speak! I'll know | |
Barbra | |
Yes'I knew | |
M.Brando | |
In my heart... | |
Barbra | |
In my heart... | |
M.Brando | |
I'll know... | |
Barbra | |
Take me now! | |
Both | |
And I won't ever ask, 'am I right?', | |
'Am I wise?', 'Am I smart?' | |
M.Brando | |
But I'll stop! | |
Barbra | |
Could you faint? | |
M.Brando | |
And I'll stare | |
Barbra | |
From that smile... | |
M.Brando | |
At that face... | |
Barbra | |
That face... | |
Both | |
In the throng! | |
Barbra | |
Oy! | |
M.Brando | |
Yes, I'll know... | |
Barbra | |
Yes, I'll know... | |
M.Brando | |
When my love... | |
Barbra | |
When my love... | |
Both | |
Comes along... | |
Barbra | |
[speaking]oh, I was so jealous of Jean Simmons. | |
I mean that she got to have him fall in love with her, | |
and she got to kiss him and everything! | |
I fell in love with you Marlon, right then and there, | |
at the Loew's Kings Theater, in Flatbush! | |
Anyway, a year later, when I was fourteen, | |
I crossed the Brooklyn Bridge to Manhattan, | |
and saw my first Broadway Show, 'The Diary of Anne Frank'. | |
I loved it but I couldn't afford to see many shows, | |
so when I was fifteen I became an usher. | |
And it was a great deal! | |
You got paid four dollars and fifteen cents a show, and got to see it for free. | |
And then, when I was twenty-one, I actually had a show of my own, 'FUNNY GIRL'. | |
The composer is here tonight, Julie Styne. | |
Hi, dear Julie! Isn't that lovely? | |
Such a great score! I love you! | |
And there's a song from that show that each time I sing, | |
takes on a different meaning for me. | |
And I've been thinking, this has been a year filled with natural disasters, | |
and it's amazing how in times of catastrophes people do come together, | |
forget their differences and help one another. | |
But do we always need a catastrophe to remind us that we're all just... |
Vocal: Barbra Streisand Marlon Brando | |
I' LL KNOW | |
I' ll know when my love comes along | |
I' ll know then and there... | |
speaking And I remember sitting in the theater with my hormones raging, and my ' mellowroll' melting all over me and I, I felt | |
this... ah... I don' t know how to call it... mmm... chemistry... | |
M. Brando | |
Yeah, chemistry! | |
Suddenly I' ll know... | |
Barbra | |
Hello, gorgeous! | |
M. Brando | |
When my love comes along | |
Barbra | |
Is he something or what? | |
M. Brando | |
I' ll know... | |
Barbra | |
Oh, my God! | |
M. Brando | |
Then and there... | |
Barbra | |
Here I am... | |
M. Brando | |
I' ll know... | |
Barbra | |
On the aisle... | |
M. Brando | |
At the sight of her face... | |
Barbra | |
My face? | |
Both | |
How I care, how I care, how I care... | |
Barbra | |
Who wouldn' t care? | |
M. Brando | |
And I' ll stop... | |
Barbra | |
Don' t stop! | |
M. Brando | |
And I' ll stare | |
Barbra | |
Well you could stare! | |
M. Brando | |
And I' ll know... | |
Barbra | |
I knew from the moment I saw you | |
M. Brando | |
Long before we can speak! I' ll know | |
Barbra | |
Yes' I knew | |
M. Brando | |
In my heart... | |
Barbra | |
In my heart... | |
M. Brando | |
I' ll know... | |
Barbra | |
Take me now! | |
Both | |
And I won' t ever ask, ' am I right?', | |
' Am I wise?', ' Am I smart?' | |
M. Brando | |
But I' ll stop! | |
Barbra | |
Could you faint? | |
M. Brando | |
And I' ll stare | |
Barbra | |
From that smile... | |
M. Brando | |
At that face... | |
Barbra | |
That face... | |
Both | |
In the throng! | |
Barbra | |
Oy! | |
M. Brando | |
Yes, I' ll know... | |
Barbra | |
Yes, I' ll know... | |
M. Brando | |
When my love... | |
Barbra | |
When my love... | |
Both | |
Comes along... | |
Barbra | |
speaking oh, I was so jealous of Jean Simmons. | |
I mean that she got to have him fall in love with her, | |
and she got to kiss him and everything! | |
I fell in love with you Marlon, right then and there, | |
at the Loew' s Kings Theater, in Flatbush! | |
Anyway, a year later, when I was fourteen, | |
I crossed the Brooklyn Bridge to Manhattan, | |
and saw my first Broadway Show, ' The Diary of Anne Frank'. | |
I loved it but I couldn' t afford to see many shows, | |
so when I was fifteen I became an usher. | |
And it was a great deal! | |
You got paid four dollars and fifteen cents a show, and got to see it for free. | |
And then, when I was twentyone, I actually had a show of my own, ' FUNNY GIRL'. | |
The composer is here tonight, Julie Styne. | |
Hi, dear Julie! Isn' t that lovely? | |
Such a great score! I love you! | |
And there' s a song from that show that each time I sing, | |
takes on a different meaning for me. | |
And I' ve been thinking, this has been a year filled with natural disasters, | |
and it' s amazing how in times of catastrophes people do come together, | |
forget their differences and help one another. | |
But do we always need a catastrophe to remind us that we' re all just... |
Vocal: Barbra Streisand Marlon Brando | |
I' LL KNOW | |
I' ll know when my love comes along | |
I' ll know then and there... | |
speaking And I remember sitting in the theater with my hormones raging, and my ' mellowroll' melting all over me and I, I felt | |
this... ah... I don' t know how to call it... mmm... chemistry... | |
M. Brando | |
Yeah, chemistry! | |
Suddenly I' ll know... | |
Barbra | |
Hello, gorgeous! | |
M. Brando | |
When my love comes along | |
Barbra | |
Is he something or what? | |
M. Brando | |
I' ll know... | |
Barbra | |
Oh, my God! | |
M. Brando | |
Then and there... | |
Barbra | |
Here I am... | |
M. Brando | |
I' ll know... | |
Barbra | |
On the aisle... | |
M. Brando | |
At the sight of her face... | |
Barbra | |
My face? | |
Both | |
How I care, how I care, how I care... | |
Barbra | |
Who wouldn' t care? | |
M. Brando | |
And I' ll stop... | |
Barbra | |
Don' t stop! | |
M. Brando | |
And I' ll stare | |
Barbra | |
Well you could stare! | |
M. Brando | |
And I' ll know... | |
Barbra | |
I knew from the moment I saw you | |
M. Brando | |
Long before we can speak! I' ll know | |
Barbra | |
Yes' I knew | |
M. Brando | |
In my heart... | |
Barbra | |
In my heart... | |
M. Brando | |
I' ll know... | |
Barbra | |
Take me now! | |
Both | |
And I won' t ever ask, ' am I right?', | |
' Am I wise?', ' Am I smart?' | |
M. Brando | |
But I' ll stop! | |
Barbra | |
Could you faint? | |
M. Brando | |
And I' ll stare | |
Barbra | |
From that smile... | |
M. Brando | |
At that face... | |
Barbra | |
That face... | |
Both | |
In the throng! | |
Barbra | |
Oy! | |
M. Brando | |
Yes, I' ll know... | |
Barbra | |
Yes, I' ll know... | |
M. Brando | |
When my love... | |
Barbra | |
When my love... | |
Both | |
Comes along... | |
Barbra | |
speaking oh, I was so jealous of Jean Simmons. | |
I mean that she got to have him fall in love with her, | |
and she got to kiss him and everything! | |
I fell in love with you Marlon, right then and there, | |
at the Loew' s Kings Theater, in Flatbush! | |
Anyway, a year later, when I was fourteen, | |
I crossed the Brooklyn Bridge to Manhattan, | |
and saw my first Broadway Show, ' The Diary of Anne Frank'. | |
I loved it but I couldn' t afford to see many shows, | |
so when I was fifteen I became an usher. | |
And it was a great deal! | |
You got paid four dollars and fifteen cents a show, and got to see it for free. | |
And then, when I was twentyone, I actually had a show of my own, ' FUNNY GIRL'. | |
The composer is here tonight, Julie Styne. | |
Hi, dear Julie! Isn' t that lovely? | |
Such a great score! I love you! | |
And there' s a song from that show that each time I sing, | |
takes on a different meaning for me. | |
And I' ve been thinking, this has been a year filled with natural disasters, | |
and it' s amazing how in times of catastrophes people do come together, | |
forget their differences and help one another. | |
But do we always need a catastrophe to remind us that we' re all just... |