Description
Possessor of a "pure, white, thin" four-octave range voice, Julie sang at a Royal Command Performance at just thirteen. Before she was twenty, she achieved Broadway stardom, playing lead roles in The Boyfriend and My Fair Lady. She won an Oscar for her first film, Mary Poppins, and the worldwide affection of millions for her second, The Sound of Music.
Extras: Three great Andrews numbers from her Broadway debut, the 1954 production of Sandy Wilson''s The Boyfriend; The title track, I Could Be Happy with You and A Room in Bloomsbury, and to close the set, Julie singing the eternal Wouldn't It Be Lovely? from My Fair Lady.