Marni Nixon

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I Could Have Danced All Night - Voice 00:00 Tools
Wouldn't It Be Loverly - Voice 00:00 Tools
Maria 00:00 Tools
Wouldn't It Be Loverly 00:00 Tools
I Feel Pretty 00:00 Tools
Just You Wait - Voice 00:00 Tools
Overture / Preludium (Dixit Dominus) 00:00 Tools
Just You Wait 00:00 Tools
Show Me - Voice 00:00 Tools
I Could Have Danced All Night (From "My Fair Lady") 00:00 Tools
Getting to Know You 00:00 Tools
Morning Hymn / Alleluia 00:00 Tools
I Could Have Danced All Night (Voice) 03:55 Tools
Processional And Maria 00:00 Tools
West Side Story - Original Motion Picture Soundtrack: Somewhere (Jim Bryant, Marni Nixon) 00:00 Tools
West Side Story - Original Motion Picture Soundtrack: I Feel Pretty (Marni Nixon, Yvonne Othon, Suzie Kaye, Joanne Miya) 00:00 Tools
Just You Wait (reprise)* - Voice 00:00 Tools
The Flowermarket* - Voice 00:00 Tools
I Could Have Danced All Night 00:00 Tools
West Side Story - Original Motion Picture Soundtrack: Tonight (Jim Bryant, Marni Nixon) 00:00 Tools
A Hymn To Him - Voice 00:00 Tools
Show Me 00:00 Tools
Wouldn't It Be Loverly (Voice) 00:00 Tools
Shall We Dance? - 2001 Digital Remaster 00:00 Tools
Hello, Young Lovers 00:00 Tools
A Hymn to Him 00:00 Tools
West Side Story - Original Motion Picture Soundtrack: One Hand, One Heart (Jim Bryant, Marni Nixon) 00:00 Tools
West Side Story - Original Motion Picture Soundtrack: Quintet (Jim Bryant, Marni Nixon, Betty Wand, Jets, Sharks) 00:00 Tools
West Side Story - Original Motion Picture Soundtrack: A Boy Like That/I Have A Love (Betty Wand, Marni Nixon) 00:00 Tools
Just You Wait (Voice) 00:00 Tools
I Whistle a Happy Tune 00:00 Tools
Without You 00:00 Tools
Without You - Voice 00:00 Tools
Shall I Tell You What I Think of You? 00:00 Tools
Just You Wait (reprise)* (Voice) 00:00 Tools
The Flowermarket* 00:00 Tools
Tonight 00:00 Tools
Somewhere 00:00 Tools
Song of the King 00:00 Tools
Wouldn't It Be Loverly? 00:00 Tools
Act II - Just You Wait [Reprise] 00:00 Tools
Day Dreaming 00:00 Tools
One Hand, One Heart 00:00 Tools
The Flowermarket* (Voice) 00:00 Tools
Show Me (Voice) 00:00 Tools
All The Things You Are 00:00 Tools
A Hymn To Him (Voice) 00:00 Tools
I Whistle A Happy Tune - Remastered 00:00 Tools
I Feel Pretty (Marni Nixon, Yvonne Othon, Suzie Kaye, Joanne Miya) 00:00 Tools
The Rain in Spain 00:00 Tools
Hello Young Lovers 00:00 Tools
I Know It Can Happen Again 00:00 Tools
Jolly Holiday 00:00 Tools
The Man I Love 00:00 Tools
Just You Wait (reprise)* 00:00 Tools
Overture and Preludium (Dixit Dominus) 00:00 Tools
The Flowermarket 00:00 Tools
Processional and Maria (The Wedding) 00:00 Tools
Our Love Affair 00:00 Tools
Winters Go By 00:00 Tools
Hello, Young Lovers - Remastered 2001 00:00 Tools
Just You Wait (Reprise) 00:00 Tools
Shall We Dance? 00:00 Tools
Away In A Manger 00:00 Tools
Tomorrowland 00:00 Tools
I'll Follow Your Smile 00:00 Tools
Why Can't the English? 00:00 Tools
April Fooled Me 00:00 Tools
They Didn't Believe Me 00:00 Tools
Morning Hymn and Alleluia 00:00 Tools
The Song Is You 00:00 Tools
Smoke Gets In Your Eyes 00:00 Tools
Can I Forget You 00:00 Tools
Marni Nixon Speaks 00:00 Tools
Continue 00:00 Tools
At the River 00:00 Tools
Long Ago And Far Away 00:00 Tools
Act I - Just You Wait 00:00 Tools
Swing Time Medley 00:00 Tools
You Are Love 00:00 Tools
Ragtime Restaurant 00:00 Tools
I Dream Too Much 00:00 Tools
Quintet 00:00 Tools
Go, Little Boat 00:00 Tools
I Have Seen 00:00 Tools
Night Club Affair 00:00 Tools
Let's Begin 00:00 Tools
The Flower Market 00:00 Tools
Lovely To Look At / The Way You Look Tonight 00:00 Tools
Act I - Wouldn't It Be Loverly 00:00 Tools
Act II - The Flowermarket 00:00 Tools
Act II - A Hymn To Him 00:00 Tools
Tomorrow Land 00:00 Tools
The Folks Who Live On The Hill 00:00 Tools
Yesterdays 00:00 Tools
Bill 00:00 Tools
Return to Villefrance 00:00 Tools
A Cock Eyed Optimist 00:00 Tools
Galathea 00:00 Tools
O Little Town of Bethlehem 00:00 Tools
Phaedra Finds the Boy on a Dolphin 00:00 Tools
Californ-i-ay 00:00 Tools
Bali Hai 00:00 Tools
Act II - Just You Wait (Reprise) 00:00 Tools
Happy Talk 00:00 Tools
Silent Night 00:00 Tools
The Tiny Scout (He Knows You Inside Out) 00:00 Tools
Dialogue - One Foot, Other Foot 00:00 Tools
Summertime 00:00 Tools
A Boy Like That; I Have a Love 00:00 Tools
One Hand, One Heart (Jim Bryant, Marni Nixon) 00:00 Tools
Let's Call the Whole Thing Off 00:00 Tools
My Christmas Card to You 00:00 Tools
Grandmother's Death 00:00 Tools
I've Got a Crush on You 00:00 Tools
Ann Street 00:00 Tools
Blah, Blah, Blah 00:00 Tools
Finale Act I 00:00 Tools
Wouldn´t It Be Loverly 00:00 Tools
Nocturnal Sea 00:00 Tools
I Got Rhythm 00:00 Tools
Nice Work If You Can Get It 00:00 Tools
Overture / Preludium (Dixit Dominus) / Morning Hymn / Alleluia 00:00 Tools
A Boy like That/I have a Love 00:00 Tools
Act I - Wouldn't It Be Lovely 00:00 Tools
But Not for Me 00:00 Tools
The Real American Folk Song 00:00 Tools
West Side Story - Original Motion Picture Soundtrack: I Feel Pretty (Marni Nixon, Yvonne Othon, Suz 00:00 Tools
Someone to Watch over Me 00:00 Tools
Embraceable You 00:00 Tools
Without You (Voice) 00:00 Tools
By Strauss 00:00 Tools
Somewhere (Finale) 00:00 Tools
Blue, Blue, Blue 00:00 Tools
Of Thee I Sing 00:00 Tools
Why Can't The English? - Voice 00:00 Tools
Medley: A Boy Like That/I Have A Love 00:00 Tools
West Side Story - Original Motion Picture Soundtrack: Quintet (Jim Bryant, Marni Nixon, Betty Wand, 00:00 Tools
01 - Honor to Us All 00:00 Tools
Quintet (Jim Bryant, Marni Nixon, Betty Wand, Jets, Sharks) 00:00 Tools
Mulan (Bring Honor To Us All) 00:00 Tools
Charlie Rutlage 00:00 Tools
Christmas Carol 00:00 Tools
Why Can't The English? (Voice) 00:00 Tools
The Rain In Spain (Voice) 00:00 Tools
Buttons and Bows (From "The Paleface") 00:00 Tools
2 Poems of Konstantin Balmont: No. 2, The Dove 00:00 Tools
A Boy Like That / I Have A Love (Betty Wand, Marni Nixon) 00:00 Tools
West London 00:00 Tools
Evening 00:00 Tools
Tonight (Jim Bryant, Marni Nixon) 00:00 Tools
The Cage 00:00 Tools
Soliloquy 00:00 Tools
General William Booth Enters into Heaven 00:00 Tools
wouldn't it be lovely 00:00 Tools
Goodbye Maria / How Can Love Survive Waltz 00:00 Tools
A Boy Like That 00:00 Tools
West Side Story - Original Motion Picture Soundtrack: A Boy Like That/I Have A Love (Betty Wand, Ma 00:00 Tools
Wouldn't It Be Loverly [Voice] 00:00 Tools
On Christmas Eve (By Margaret Wise Brown) 00:00 Tools
The Christmas Kitten (By Janet Konkle) 00:00 Tools
The Babbitt & the Bromide 00:00 Tools
Soon / Maybe / Looking for a Boy 00:00 Tools
Side Show 00:00 Tools
Cantata No. 1, Op. 29: I. Zundender Lichtblitz (Sparking flash of light) 00:00 Tools
I Could Have Danced All Night [Voice] 00:00 Tools
The Long Stocking (By Velma Isley) 00:00 Tools
Shall We Dance 00:00 Tools
The Swimmers (extract) 00:00 Tools
The Greatest Man - 2008 - Remaster 00:00 Tools
Cantata No. 1, Op. 29: II. Kleiner Flugel Ahornsamen (Small wing acorn seeds) 00:00 Tools
West Side Story - Original Motion Picture Soundtrack/Overture 00:00 Tools
I Whistle A Happy Tune (with Rex Thompson) 00:00 Tools
Honor To Us All 00:00 Tools
An Affair To Remember 00:00 Tools
Shall We Dance? (2001 Digital Remaster) 00:00 Tools
5 Songs on Der siebente Ring, Op. 3: No. 1. Dies ist ein Lied 00:00 Tools
A Spoonful Of Sugar 00:00 Tools
Farewell to Land 00:00 Tools
Somewhere (Jim Bryant, Marni Nixon) 00:00 Tools
Paddy's Christmas (By Helen H. Monsell) 00:00 Tools
I Could've Danced All Night 00:00 Tools
The Friendly Beasts (By Laura Nelson Baker) 00:00 Tools
I Whistle a Happy Tune (From "The King and I") [Remastered] 00:00 Tools
Hello Young Lovers (From "The King and I") [Remastered] 00:00 Tools
Just You Wait [reprise] 00:00 Tools
A Hymn To Him [Voice] 00:00 Tools
5 Songs on Der siebente Ring, Op. 3: No. 3. An Bachesranft 00:00 Tools
5 Songs on Der siebente Ring, Op. 3: No. 4. Im Morgentaun 00:00 Tools
Finale 00:00 Tools
The Greatest Man 00:00 Tools
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Marni Nixon (February 22, 1930 – July 24, 2016) was an American soprano and playback singer for featured actresses in movie musicals. She is most famous for dubbing the singing voices of the leading actresses in films, including The King and I, West Side Story, and My Fair Lady. Nixon's varied career included, besides her voice work in films, some film roles of her own, television, opera, concerts with major symphony orchestras around the world, musicals on stage throughout the United States and recordings. Born Margaret Nixon McEathron in Altadena, California, United States, to Charles Nixon and Margaret Elsa (née Wittke) McEathron, Nixon was a child actress and also began singing at an early age in choruses, including performing solos with the Roger Wagner Chorale. She went on to study singing and opera with Thomas Noble MacBurney, Carl Ebert, Jan Popper, Boris Goldovsky and Sarah Caldwell. Nixon's career in film started in 1948 when she sang the voices of the angels heard by Ingrid Bergman in Joan of Arc (1948). The same year, she did her first dubbing work when she provided Margaret O'Brien's singing voice in 1948's Big City and then 1949's The Secret Garden. She also dubbed Marilyn Monroe's high notes in "Diamonds Are a Girl's Best Friend" in Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (1953). She appeared on Broadway in 1954 in The Girl in Pink Tights. In 1956, she worked closely with Deborah Kerr to supply the star's singing voice for the film version of Rodgers & Hammerstein's The King and I, and the next year she again worked with Kerr to dub her voice in An Affair to Remember. That year, she also sang for Sophia Loren in Boy on a Dolphin. In 1960, she had an on-screen chorus role in Can-Can. In 1961's West Side Story, the studio kept her work on the film (as the singing voice of Natalie Wood's Maria) a secret from the actress, and Nixon also dubbed Rita Moreno's singing in the film's "Tonight" quintet. She asked the film's producers for, but did not receive, any direct royalties from her work on the film, but Leonard Bernstein contractually gave her 1/4 of one percent of his personal royalties from it. In 1962, she also sang Wood's high notes in Gypsy. For My Fair Lady in 1964, she again worked with the female lead of the film, Audrey Hepburn, to perform the songs of Hepburn's character Eliza. Because of her uncredited dubbing work in these films, Time magazine called her "The Ghostess with the Mostest". Nixon made a special guest appearance on Leonard Bernstein's Young People's Concerts broadcast that aired April 9, 1961, entitled "Folk Music in the Concert Hall". She sang three "Songs of the Auvergne" by Canteloube. Before My Fair Lady was released in theatres in 1964, Nixon played Eliza in a production at New York City Center. Nixon's first onscreen appearance was as Sister Sophia in the 1965 film The Sound of Music. In the DVD commentary to the film, director Robert Wise comments that audiences were finally able to see the woman whose voice they knew so well. In 1967, she was the singing voice of Princess Serena in a live action and animated version of Jack and the Beanstalk on NBC. Also in the 1960s, Nixon made concert appearances. Nixon taught at the California Institute of Arts from 1969 to 1971 and joined the faculty of the Music Academy of the West, Santa Barbara, in 1980, where she taught for many years. In the late 1970s and early 1980s, she hosted a children's television show in Seattle on KOMO-TV channel 4 called Boomerang, winning four Emmy Awards as best actress, and made numerous other television appearances on variety shows and as a guest star in prime time series. Nixon's opera repertory included Zerbinetta in Ariadne auf Naxos, Susanna in Le nozze di Figaro, both Blonde and Konstanze in Die Entführung aus dem Serail, Violetta in La traviata, the title role in La Périchole and Philine in Mignon. Her opera credits include performances at Los Angeles Opera, Seattle Opera, San Francisco Opera and the Tanglewood Festival among others. In addition to giving recitals, she appeared as an oratorio and concert soloist with the New York Philharmonic under Leonard Bernstein, the Los Angeles Philharmonic, the Cleveland Orchestra, Toronto Symphony Orchestra, the London Symphony Orchestra and the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra among others. Nixon also toured with Liberace and Victor Borge and in her own cabaret shows. On stage, in 1984, she originated the role of Edna Off-Broadway in Taking My Turn, composed by Gary William Friedman, receiving a nomination for a Drama Desk Award. She also originated the role of Sadie McKibben in Opal (1992), and she had a 1997 film role as Aunt Alice in I Think I Do. Under her own name, beginning in the 1980s, Nixon recorded songs by Jerome Kern, George Gershwin, Arnold Schönberg, Charles Ives, Aaron Copland and Anton Webern. She was nominated for two Grammy Awards for Best Classical Performance, Vocal Soloist, one for her Schönberg album and one for her Copland album. In the 1998 Disney film Mulan, Nixon was the singing voice of "Grandmother Fa". She then returned to the stage, touring the US as Fraulein Schneider in Cabaret in 1997–1998. In 1999, she originated the role of Mrs. Wilson in the premiere of Ballymore, an opera by Richard Wargo at Skylight Opera Theatre in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, which was taped for PBS. In regional theatre and Off-Broadway, she played Nurse in Romeo & Juliet and appeared in productions of The King and I and The Sound of Music. She also continued to teach voice and judge vocal competitions. In 2000, after nearly a half century away, she returned to Broadway as Aunt Kate in James Joyce's The Dead. In 2001, Nixon replaced Joan Roberts as Heidi Schiller in the Broadway revival of Stephen Sondheim's Follies. She played Eunice Miller in 70, Girls, 70 in a 2002 production in Los Angeles. In 2003, she was again on Broadway as a replacement in role of Guido's mother in the revival of Nine. Her autobiography, I Could Have Sung All Night, was published in 2006. She performed in the 2008 North American Tour of Cameron Mackintosh's UK revival of My Fair Lady in the role of Mrs. Higgins. On October 27, 2008, Nixon was presented with the Singer Symposium's Distinguished Artist Award in New York City. She is also an Honorary Member of Sigma Alpha Iota International Women's Music Fraternity. In 1950, Nixon married the first of her three husbands, Ernest Gold, who composed the theme song to the movie Exodus. They had three children, including singer/songwriter Andrew Gold. They divorced in 1969. She was married to Dr. Lajos "Fritz" Fenster from 1971 to 1975, and to woodwind player Albert Block from 1983 to his death in 2015. Nixon died in New York from the effects of breast cancer, aged 86. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.