Hello, Young Lovers

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"Hello, Young Lovers" is a popular song from the 1951 Rodgers and Hammerstein musical *The King and I*, known for its tender, reflective lyrics about love.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf show tune
song
basedOnWork Anna and the King of Siam
composer Richard Rodgers NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
firstAppearedInAct The King and I
surface form: Act I of The King and I
firstPerformanceIn 1951
genre popular song
show tune
hasLyricTheme love
nostalgia
reflection on past romance
hasMood bittersweet
reflective
tender
hasSubject young couples in love
isFromBroadwayMusical The King and I
isStandardIn musical theatre repertoire
language English
lyricist Oscar Hammerstein II NERFINISHED
lyricsBy Oscar Hammerstein II NERFINISHED
musical The King and I
musicBy Richard Rodgers NERFINISHED
notableSongwriter Rodgers and Hammerstein
originalContext sung by Anna Leonowens character
originalMedium stage musical
partOfWork The King and I
publicationDecade 1950s
yearOfCreation 1951

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The King and I notableSong Hello, Young Lovers
Richard Rodgers notableWork Hello, Young Lovers
Richard Rodgers notableWork Hello, Young Lovers
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Richard Rodgers notableWork Hello, Young Lovers
this entity surface form: Hello, Young Lovers (popular song)
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Rodgers and Hammerstein wroteSong Hello, Young Lovers