"I Could Have Danced All Night" is a song from the musical My Fair Lady, with music written by Frederick Loewe and lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner,[1] published in 1956. The song is sung by the musical's heroine, Eliza Doolittle, expressing her exhilaration and excitement after an impromptu dance with her tutor Henry Higgins.
It was first performed by Julie Andrews in the original Broadway production of My Fair Lady.[1] In the 1964 film adaptation of the musical, the song was sung by Marni Nixon, dubbing the singing voice of Audrey Hepburn, who played Eliza Doolittle.[2]
Hit versions of the song were recorded by Sylvia Syms, Dinah Shore, Angélica María, Frank Sinatra, Rosemary Clooney and Jamie Cullum. It was featured in The Birdcage[3] sung by Nathan Lane, Hank Azaria, Gene Hackman, Robin Williams and Dianne Wiest. Many actresses have also sung the song in the stage version of the musical including Martine McCutcheon, Laura Michelle Kelly, Amy Nuttall and Lisa O'Hare.
Andy Williams covered the song on his 1964 album The Great Songs from My Fair Lady and Other Broadway Hits.[4] Petula Clark recorded a version for her 1968 album The Other Man's Grass Is Always Greener.[5]
The song was performed by Jane Powell in the 1959 NBC television special Sunday Showcase "Give My Regards to Broadway",[6] for which a kinescope recording still exists. The song was performed by Jayma Mays on the FOX television show Glee on the episode "Mash-Up".[7]
I Could Have Danced All Night was performed by young British soprano Hollie Steel during her audition on Britain's Got Talent. She later recorded the song on her debut album.[8][9]