Favourite love songs by Julie Andrews

I always think of Julie Andrews in connection with the Sound of Music movie, but she also sang lots of other songs too, so here are a selection of some of my favourite love songs that she sang.

1. The sound of music

From the movie.

2. The hills are alive

The other day this favourite love song was in my heart, which inspired me to do this section.

3. The hills are alive – just beautiful pictures of hills

4. Auld Lang Syne

5. Somewhere

6. Singing for King George 6th in 1948 (age 13)

I didn’t know she started singing so early in public.

7. Blue Danube (15 years old)

8. We’ll meet again – My favourite love song by Julie Andrews

My parents were in England during the Second World War.

9. Just in time – with Gene Kelly

10. Try to remember

11. I could have danced all night

My mother used to sing this song when I was little.

12. Crazy

13. Love me tender – with Johnny Cash

I never knew Julie Andrews had met all the other famous singers.

14. Some days are diamonds (some days are stone)

15. You don’t bring me flowers anymore

16. Time is my friend

17. Cheek to cheek

My mother used to sing this song too when I was little.

18. Not a day goes by

19. Being alive

20. How deep is the ocean

21. (Hey won’t you play) Another somebody done somebody wrong song

22. We love each other

23. The valley that time forgot

24. I wish that I could hurt that way again

25. Love is a place where two people fall

26. Sing a song – with Perry Como

Julie Andrews and Perry Como sing really well together.

27. 60’s melody – with Carol Burnett

This is superb. Carol Burnett and Julie Andrews sing some favourite love songs from long, long ago.

28. 70’s and 80’s melody – with Carol Burnett

These two ladies have so much talent. It will bring a smile to your face.

29. At Carnegie Hall – with Carol Burnett

An old black and white clip.

30. Jane Fonda and Julie on Malibu Beach 1965

There is no sound, but interesting. Where the rich and famous hang out! I also have a gospel website, if you would like to check it out, go to: Country Gospel and Bible

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