The King and I (1956 Film) - Music

Music

Act I
  • Overture – Orchestra
  • I Whistle a Happy Tune – Anna and Louis
  • The March of the Siamese Children – Orchestra
  • Hello, Young Lovers – Anna
  • A Puzzlement – King
  • Getting to Know You – Anna, Wives, and Children
  • We Kiss in a Shadow – Tuptim and Lun Tha
  • Something Wonderful – Lady Thiang
  • Finale, Act I – King, Wives and Children
Act II
  • Entr'acte – Orchestra
  • The Small House of Uncle Thomas (Ballet) – Tuptim and Wives
  • Song of the King – King
  • Shall We Dance? – Anna and King
  • Finale (Something Wonderful) – Chorus

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