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  • Vocal:Barbra Streisand/Marlon Brando
    I'LL KNOW
    I'll know when my love comes along
    I'll know then and there...
    [speaking] And I remember sitting in the theater with my hormones raging, and my 'mellowroll' melting all over me and I, I felt
    this...ah...I don't know how to call it...mmm... chemistry...
    M.Brando
    Yeah, chemistry!
    Suddenly I'll know...
    Barbra
    Hello, gorgeous!
    M.Brando
    When my love comes along
    Barbra
    Is he something or what?
    M.Brando
    I'll know...
    Barbra
    Oh, my God!
    M.Brando
    Then and there...
    Barbra
    Here I am...
    M.Brando
    I'll know...
    Barbra
    On the aisle...
    M.Brando
    At the sight of her face...
    Barbra
    My face?
    Both
    How I care, how I care, how I care...
    Barbra
    Who wouldn't care?
    M.Brando
    And I'll stop...
    Barbra
    Don't stop!
    M.Brando
    And I'll stare
    Barbra
    Well you could stare!
    M.Brando
    And I'll know...
    Barbra
    I knew from the moment I saw you
    M.Brando
    Long before we can speak! I'll know
    Barbra
    Yes'I knew
    M.Brando
    In my heart...
    Barbra
    In my heart...
    M.Brando
    I'll know...
    Barbra
    Take me now!
    Both
    And I won't ever ask, 'am I right?',
    'Am I wise?', 'Am I smart?'
    M.Brando
    But I'll stop!
    Barbra
    Could you faint?
    M.Brando
    And I'll stare
    Barbra
    From that smile...
    M.Brando
    At that face...
    Barbra
    That face...
    Both
    In the throng!
    Barbra
    Oy!
    M.Brando
    Yes, I'll know...
    Barbra
    Yes, I'll know...
    M.Brando
    When my love...
    Barbra
    When my love...
    Both
    Comes along...
    Barbra
    [speaking]oh, I was so jealous of Jean Simmons.
    I mean that she got to have him fall in love with her,
    and she got to kiss him and everything!
    I fell in love with you Marlon, right then and there,
    at the Loew's Kings Theater, in Flatbush!
    Anyway, a year later, when I was fourteen,
    I crossed the Brooklyn Bridge to Manhattan,
    and saw my first Broadway Show, 'The Diary of Anne Frank'.
    I loved it but I couldn't afford to see many shows,
    so when I was fifteen I became an usher.
    And it was a great deal!
    You got paid four dollars and fifteen cents a show, and got to see it for free.
    And then, when I was twenty-one, I actually had a show of my own, 'FUNNY GIRL'.
    The composer is here tonight, Julie Styne.
    Hi, dear Julie! Isn't that lovely?
    Such a great score! I love you!
    And there's a song from that show that each time I sing,
    takes on a different meaning for me.
    And I've been thinking, this has been a year filled with natural disasters,
    and it's amazing how in times of catastrophes people do come together,
    forget their differences and help one another.
    But do we always need a catastrophe to remind us that we're all just...
  • Vocal:Barbra Streisand/Marlon Brando
    I'LL KNOW
    I'll know when my love comes along
    I'll know then and there...
    [speaking] And I remember sitting in the theater with my hormones raging, and my 'mellowroll' melting all over me and I, I felt
    this...ah...I don't know how to call it...mmm... chemistry...
    M.Brando
    Yeah, chemistry!
    Suddenly I'll know...
    Barbra
    Hello, gorgeous!
    M.Brando
    When my love comes along
    Barbra
    Is he something or what?
    M.Brando
    I'll know...
    Barbra
    Oh, my God!
    M.Brando
    Then and there...
    Barbra
    Here I am...
    M.Brando
    I'll know...
    Barbra
    On the aisle...
    M.Brando
    At the sight of her face...
    Barbra
    My face?
    Both
    How I care, how I care, how I care...
    Barbra
    Who wouldn't care?
    M.Brando
    And I'll stop...
    Barbra
    Don't stop!
    M.Brando
    And I'll stare
    Barbra
    Well you could stare!
    M.Brando
    And I'll know...
    Barbra
    I knew from the moment I saw you
    M.Brando
    Long before we can speak! I'll know
    Barbra
    Yes'I knew
    M.Brando
    In my heart...
    Barbra
    In my heart...
    M.Brando
    I'll know...
    Barbra
    Take me now!
    Both
    And I won't ever ask, 'am I right?',
    'Am I wise?', 'Am I smart?'
    M.Brando
    But I'll stop!
    Barbra
    Could you faint?
    M.Brando
    And I'll stare
    Barbra
    From that smile...
    M.Brando
    At that face...
    Barbra
    That face...
    Both
    In the throng!
    Barbra
    Oy!
    M.Brando
    Yes, I'll know...
    Barbra
    Yes, I'll know...
    M.Brando
    When my love...
    Barbra
    When my love...
    Both
    Comes along...
    Barbra
    [speaking]oh, I was so jealous of Jean Simmons.
    I mean that she got to have him fall in love with her,
    and she got to kiss him and everything!
    I fell in love with you Marlon, right then and there,
    at the Loew's Kings Theater, in Flatbush!
    Anyway, a year later, when I was fourteen,
    I crossed the Brooklyn Bridge to Manhattan,
    and saw my first Broadway Show, 'The Diary of Anne Frank'.
    I loved it but I couldn't afford to see many shows,
    so when I was fifteen I became an usher.
    And it was a great deal!
    You got paid four dollars and fifteen cents a show, and got to see it for free.
    And then, when I was twenty-one, I actually had a show of my own, 'FUNNY GIRL'.
    The composer is here tonight, Julie Styne.
    Hi, dear Julie! Isn't that lovely?
    Such a great score! I love you!
    And there's a song from that show that each time I sing,
    takes on a different meaning for me.
    And I've been thinking, this has been a year filled with natural disasters,
    and it's amazing how in times of catastrophes people do come together,
    forget their differences and help one another.
    But do we always need a catastrophe to remind us that we're all just...