I Feel Pretty

Julie Andrews · Little Bit Of Broadway [1994]

I feel pretty, oh so pretty

I feel pretty, and witty and gay

And I pity any girl who isn't me today



I feel charming, oh so charming

It's alarming how charming I feel

And so pretty that I hardly can believe I'm real



See the pretty girl in that mirror there?

Who can that attractive girl be?

Such a pretty face, such a pretty dress

Such a pretty smile, such a pretty me!



I feel stunning and entrancing

Feel like running and dancing for joy

For I'm loved by a pretty, wonderful boy!



Have you met my good friend maria?

The craziest girl on the block

You'll know her the minute you see her

She's the one who is in an advanced state of shock

She thinks she's in love she thinks she's in spain(la la la)

She isn't in love, she's merely insane

It must be the heat

Or some rare desease(la la la)

Or to much to eat

Or maybe its fleas

Keep away from her!

Send for chino!

This is not the maria we know

Modest and pure

Polite and refined(la la la)

Well-bred and mature

And out of her mind!



I feel pretty, oh so pretty, that the city should give me its key!

A comitee, should be organized to honour me

I feel dizzy

I feel sunny

I feel fizzy and funny and fine!

And so pretty

Miss america can just resign(Girls:la la la la la la la la la la, lala!)

See the pretty girl in that mirror there?

(Girls:what mirror where?)

Who can that attractive girl be?

(Girls:which what where whom?)

Such a pretty face, such a pretty dress

Such a pretty smile, such a pretty me!



I feel stunning and entrancing

Feel like running and dancing for joy

For I'm loved by a pretty, wonderful boy!

I Feel Pretty - Julie Andrews

Recorded in 1994, this track features Julie Andrews performing a classic number from the film 'Mary Poppins.' The song captures the whimsical spirit of the musical, with Andrews delivering a performance that highlights her vocal range and theatrical presence. It serves as a bridge between her early career in musical theater and her later work as a pop artist. The recording reflects the enduring appeal of the original score, blending pop sensibilities with the fantasy elements characteristic of the movie. Andrews' interpretation emphasizes the lighthearted and joyful mood of the piece, making it a staple in collections of her discography and a favorite among fans of the film.