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English

Today
John Denver
The Rose
Amanda McBroom
Sittin' by the Side of the Road
Andie MacDowell
Falling Is Like This
Ani DiFranco
God Wrote in LISP
Bob Kanefsky
You Belong to Me
Jason Wade
Hallelujah
Rufus Wainwright
Big Yellow Taxi
Joni Mitchell
A Case of You
Joni Mitchell
Both Sides Now
Joni Mitchell
White Flag
Dido
100 Years
Five for Fighting
Love Changes Everything
Sarah Brightman
Good Morning Starshine
Sarah Brightman
Honey and the Moon
Joseph Arthur
Quizzical
Juliet the Orange
The Valley
Jane Siberry
Your Heart Will Lead You Home
Kenny Loggins
The Rainbow Connection
Kermit the Frog
Different Drum
Linda Ronstadt
Love, Me
Collin Raye
Always Look on the Bright Side of Life
Monty Phyton
Ariel
October Project
Something Beautiful
Robbie Williams
Good Enough
Sarah McLachlan
Affirmation
Savage Garden
Under the Same Sun
Scorpion
Through the Barricades
Spandau Ballet
Mad World
Tears for Fears
Selections from "My Fair Lady"
"My Fair Lady" the Musical
No Frontiers
The Corrs
On My Father's Wings
The Corrs
Tell Me on A Sunday
Sarah Brightman

Celtic

Anywhere Is
Enya
Flora's Secret
Enya
Dante's Prayer
Loreena McKennitt
Scarborough Fair
Simon and Garfunkel

Indonesian

Arti Kehidupan
Doel Soembang
Penglihatan
Paramitha Rusady
Do It
Potret
Tak Bisa Ke Lain Hati
KLA Project

Chinese

Guan Huai Fang Shi
Chen Han Wei, Cai Li Lian
Shi Nian
Eason Chan
Jiao Guo Xin De Ren
Huang Pin Yuan
Hui Zhe Chi Bang De Nu Hai
Joey Rong
Tong Yi Ge Xing Kong Xia
Li Xin Jie
Fan Ren Ge
Li Zong Sheng
Feng Xian
Su Rui
Fen Shou Kuai Le
Liang Jing Ru
Hong Dou
Faye Wong
You Zi Yin
Folk Song
Yi Ci Xing Fu De Ji Hui
Liu Ruo Ying

Japanese

True Love
Fujii Fumiya
Hitomi no Chikara
Mizuki Arisa
Aoi Hitomi
Sakamoto Maaya
Kiseki no Umi
Sakamoto Maaya
Koufukuron
Shiina Ringo

Others

Vivo Per Lei
Andrea Bocelli, Helene Segara
Non ti Scordar di Me
Beniamino Gigli


Selections from the musical "My Fair Lady"

Show Me
A Hymn to Him
Without You





Show Me
Freddy Eynsford-Hill, Eliza Doolittle


Freddy:
Speak and the world is full of singing,
And I'm winging
higher than the birds.
Touch and my heart begins to crumble,
The heaven's tumble,
darling, and I'm...

Eliza:
Words! Words! Words! I'm so sick of words!
I get words all day through;
First from him, now from you!
Is that all you blighters can do?

Don't talk of stars
burning above;
If you're in love,
Show me!

Tell me no dreams
filled with desire.
If you're on fire,
Show me!

Here we are together in the middle of the night!
Don't talk of spring! Just hold me tight!
Anyone who's ever been in love'll tell you that
This is no time for a chat!

Haven't your lips
longed for my touch?
Don't say how much,
Show me! Show me!

Don't talk of love
lasting through time.
Make me no undying vow.
Show me now!

Sing me no song!
Read me no rhyme!
Don't waste my time,
Show me!

Don't talk of June,
Don't talk of fall!
Don't talk at all!
Show me!

Never do I ever want to hear another word.
There isn't one I haven't heard.
Here we are together in what ought to be a dream;
Say one more word and I'll scream!

Haven't your arms
hungered for mine?
Please don't expl'ine,
Show me! Show me!

Don't wait until
wrinkles and lines
Pop out all over my brow,
Show me now!





A Hymn to Him
Henry Higgins, Colonel Pickering


Henry:
Why can't a woman be more like a man?
Men are so honest, so thoroughly square;
Eternally noble, historically fair;
Who when you win will always give your back a pat.
Why can't a woman be like that?

Why does ev'ryone do what the others do?
Can't a woman learn to use her head?
Why do they do everything their mothers do?
Why don't they grow up like their father instead?

Why can't a woman take after a man?
Men are so pleasant, so easy to please;
Whenever you're with them, you're always at ease.
Would you be slighted if I didn't speak for hours?

Pickering: Of course not.

Henry: Would you be livid if I had a drink or two?

Pickering: Nonsense.

Henry: Would you be wounded if I never sent you flowers?

Pickering: Never.

Henry: Why can't a woman be like you?


Henry:
One man in a million may shout a bit.
Now and then there's one with slight defects.
One perhaps whose truthfulness you doubt a bit.
But by and large we are a marvelous sex!

Why can't a woman behave like a man?
Men are so friendly, good-natured and kind;
A better companion you never will find.
If I were hours late for dinner would you bellow?

Pickering: Of course not.

Henry: If I forgot your silly birthday, would you fuss?

Pickering: Nonsense.

Henry: Would you complain if I took out another fellow?

Pickering: Never.

Henry: Why can't a woman be like us?


Henry:
Why can't a woman be more like a man?
Men are so decent, such regular chaps.
Ready to help you through any mishaps.
Ready to buck you up whenever you up whenever you are glum.
Why can't a woman be a chum?

Why is thinking something women never do?
Why is logic never even tried?
Straightening up their hair is all they ever do.
Why don't they straighten up the mess that's inside?

Why can't a woman be more like a man?
If I were a woman who'd been to a ball,
Been hailed as a princess to one and to all;
Would I start weeping like a bathtub overflowing?
Carry on as if my home were in a tree?
Would I run off and never tell me where I'm going?

Why can't a woman be like me?





Without You
Eliza Doolittle


What a fool I was! What a dominated fool!
To think you were the earth and sky.
What a fool I was! What an addle-pated fool!
What a mutton-headed dolt was I!
No, my reverberating friend,
You are not the beginning and the end!

There'll be spring every year without you.
England still will be here without you.
There'll be fruit on the tree,
and a shore by the sea;
There'll be crumpets and tea without you.

Art and music will thrive without you.
Somehow Keats will survive without you.
And there still will be rain
on that plain down in Spain,
Even that will remain without you.
I can do
Without you!

You, dear friend, who talk so well,
You can go to Hartford and Hereford and Hampshire!

They can still rule the land without you.
Windsor Castle will stand without you.
And without much ado
We can all muddle through without you!

Without your pulling it, the tide comes in,
Without your twirling it, the earth can spin.
Without your pushing them, the clouds roll by.
If they can do without you, ducky,
So can I!

I shall not feel alone without you.
I can stand on my own without you.
So go back in your shell,
I can do bloody well
Without you!