I've Grown Accustomed to Her Face

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"I've Grown Accustomed to Her Face" is a popular show tune from the Lerner and Loewe musical *My Fair Lady*, known for its reflective, bittersweet expression of unexpected love.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf song
associatedWith Broadway NERFINISHED
West End productions of "My Fair Lady"
basedOnWork play "Pygmalion" by George Bernard Shaw NERFINISHED
characterWhoSings Henry Higgins NERFINISHED
composer Frederick Loewe NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
describedAs popular show tune
firstPerformanceYear 1956
fromMusical My Fair Lady NERFINISHED
genre musical theatre
show tune
hasCulturalStatus standard of the American musical theatre repertoire
hasForm solo song
hasMelodicStyle lyrical
intendedVocalRange male baritone
isStandard true
language English
lyricalTheme realization of emotional dependence
unanticipated affection
lyricist Alan Jay Lerner NERFINISHED
lyricsBy Alan Jay Lerner NERFINISHED
musicBy Frederick Loewe NERFINISHED
narrativeFunction expression of unexpected love
notablePerformer Barbra Streisand NERFINISHED
Dean Martin NERFINISHED
Nat King Cole NERFINISHED
Rex Harrison NERFINISHED
Sinatra family (Frank Sinatra-related recordings) NERFINISHED
Tony Bennett NERFINISHED
originalPerformer Rex Harrison NERFINISHED
originalProduction Broadway production of "My Fair Lady"
partOfWork My Fair Lady NERFINISHED
performanceContext late in the musical "My Fair Lady"
publisher music publishers associated with "My Fair Lady"
tone bittersweet
reflective
workPeriod 20th century

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My Fair Lady (film) notableSong I've Grown Accustomed to Her Face