Standards
Judy Garland
Classic Broadway
Oscar Hammerstein II
Longer Lyrics
100

My funny Valentine, sweet comic Valentine, you make me smile with...

... my heart

Babes in Arms (1937)

lyrics by Lorenz Hart

100

Clang, clang, clang went the...

...trolley

"The Trolley Song"

Meet Me In St. Louis (film 1944)

music and lyrics by Ralph Blane and Hugh Martin

100

Don't cry for me Argentina

the truth is...

...I never left you

"Don't Cry for Me Argentina"

Evita (1978)

Lyrics by Tim Rice

100

The hills are alive...

...with The Sound of Music

The Sound of Music (1959), film 1965

lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II

100

There were bells on the hill

but I never heard them ringing.

No I never heard them at all...

...Till There Was You.

The Music Man (1957), film 1962

music and lyrics by Meredith Willson

200

What a day this has been,

What a rare mood I'm in, why it's...

...almost like being in love

Brigadoon (1947), Film 1954

lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner

200

The bells are ringing...

...for me and my gal

lyrics by Edgar Leslie and E. Ray Goetz

"For Me and My Gal" (1917) film 1942

200

People stop and stare, they don't bother me

For there's ...

... nowhere else on earth that I would rather be

"The Street Where You Live" 

My Fair Lady (1956), film 1964

lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner

200

Once you have found her...

... never let her go.

"Some Enchanted Evening" 

South Pacific (1949), film 1958

lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II

200

I get too hungry for dinner at eight,

I like the theatre but never come late.

I never bother with people I hate...

that's why the lady is a tramp.

Babes in Arms (1937)

lyrics by Lorenz Hart

300

When your heart's on fire, You must realize

...Smoke Gets In Your Eyes

From Roberta (1933)

lyrics by Otto Harbach

300

How can I ignore the boy ...

...next door (I love him more than words can say)

"The Boy Next Door"

Meet Me In St. Louis (film 1944)

music and lyrics by Ralph Blane and Hugh Martin

300

Try to remember and if you remember then...

...follow

From The Fantasticks

words by Tom Jones

300

Walk on, walk on with hope in your heart...

...and You'll Never Walk Alone.

Carousel (1945) film 1956

lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II

300

Someone's head restin' on my knee

Warm and tender as he can be

Who takes good care of me

Oh, Wouldn't It Be Loverly?

"Wouldn't It Be Loverly?"

My Fair Lady (1956), film 1964

lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner

400

People who need people are...

the luckiest people in the world

"People" Funny Girl (1964) film 1968

lyrics by Bob Merrill

400

We will dance the hoochie coochie

I will ...

... be your tootsie wootsie

"Meet Me In St. Louis, Louis" (1904)

lyrics by Andrew B. Sterling

Meet Me In St. Louis (film 1944)

400

Put on your Sunday clothes when...

... you feel down and out

"Put On Your Sunday Clothes"

Hello, Dolly! (1964), film 1969

400

Don't throw bouquets at me

Don't please my folks too much

Don't laugh at my jokes too much...

...People Will Say We're In Love

Oklahoma! (1943), film 1955

lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II

400

Isn't it rich? Are we a pair? 

Me here at last on the ground, 

you in midair...

...Send In The Clowns

A Little Night Music (1973)

music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim

500

I love all the many charms about you; 

above all...

...I want my arms about you

"Embraceable You" (1930)

lyrics by Ira Gershwin

500

Gimme, gimme what I cry for,

you know you got...

...the brand of kisses that I'd die for

"You Made Me Love You (I Didn't Want To Do It)" (1913)

lyrics by Joe McCarthy (1913)

Broadway Melody of 1938

500

If you touch me you'll understand what happiness is. Look, a new day...

... has begun.

"Memory" - Cats (1981)

lyrics by Trevor Nunn after T.S. Eliot's "Rhapsody on a Windy Night"

500

But I feel so gay in a melancholy way that it might as well be...

...spring

"It Might As Well Be Spring"

State Fair (film 1945) stage 1969

lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II

500

Haven't you noticed 

suddenly I'm bright and breezy 

because of

all the beautiful and new things I'm learning about you day by day.

"Getting to Know You" 

The King and I (1951), film 1956

lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II