I Like to Recognize the Tune - definitie. Wat is I Like to Recognize the Tune
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Wat (wie) is I Like to Recognize the Tune - definitie


I Like to Recognize the Tune         
SONG COMPOSED BY RICHARD RODGERS PERFORMED BY RISE AGAINST
"I Like to Recognize the Tune" is an American popular song written by composer Richard Rodgers and lyricist Lorenz Hart. The song was introduced by Eddie Bracken, Marcy Wescott, Mary Jane Walsh, Richard Kollmar and Hal Le Roy in the 1939 Broadway musical Too Many Girls.
I Whistle a Happy Tune         
ORIGINAL SHOW TUNE WRITTEN AND COMPOSED BY RODGERS & HAMMERSTEIN; FROM THE 1951 MUSICAL "THE KING AND I"
I Whistle A Happy Tune
"I Whistle a Happy Tune" is a show tune from the 1951 Rodgers and Hammerstein musical, The King and I. It is sung by the Governess Anna Leonowens (originally played on Broadway by Gertrude Lawrence) to her son Louis after the curtain rises on Act One of the musical, to persuade him not to be afraid as they arrive in Siam to serve the King.
tune         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Tune (disambiguation)
I
<i>n.i>
melody
1) to compose, write a tune
2) to hum; play; sing; whistle a tune (to play a tune on the piano)
3) to carry ('sing the notes of') a tune
4) a tune of, to (the tune to a song)
5) a catchy; lilting tune
6) in tune; out of tune (to sing in tune; she was playing out of tune)
7) to a tune (to dance to a tune)
agreement
8) in tune with (in tune with the times)
9) out of tune with
attitude
(<i>colloq.i>)
10) to change one's tune
misc.
(<i>colloq.i>)
11) to call the tune ('to be in command'); to sing a different tune ('to begin to act differently'); to the tune of ('approximately')
II
<i>v.i> (<i>di>; <i>tr.i>) to tune to (we tune dour sets to the local station)