Pickering Tonight, old man, you did it You did it...You did it You said that you would do it And indeed you did I thought that you would rue it I doubted you'd do it But now I must admit it That succeed you did You should get a medal Or be even made a knight
Henry It was nothing Really nothing
Pickering All alone you hurdled Ev'ry obstacle in sight
Henry Now, wait...Now, wait Give credit where it's due A lot of the glory goes to you
Pickering But you're the one who did it Who did it, who did it As sturdy as Gibraltar Not a second did you falter There's no doubt about it You did it I must have aged a year tonight At times I thought I'd die of fright Never was there a momentary lull
Henry Shortly after we came in I saw at once we'd easily win And after that I found it deadly dull
Pickering You should have heard the ooh's and ah's Ev'ry one wondering who she was
Henry You'd think they'd never seen a lady before
Pickering And when the Prince of Transylvania Asked to meet her And gave his arm to lead her to the floor I said to him: You did it You did it...You did it They thought she was ecstatic And so damned aristocratic And they never knew That you did it
Henry Thank Heavens for Zoltan Karparthy If it weren't for him I would have died of boredom He was there, all right And up to his old tricks
Mrs. Pearce Karparthy That dreadful Hungarian Was he there
Henry Yes That blackguard who uses the science of speech More to blackmail and swindle than teach He made it the devilish business of his "To find out who this Miss Doolittle is" Ev'ry time we looked around There he was, that hairy hound From Budapest Never leaving us alone Never have I ever known A ruder pest Fin'lly I decided it was foolish Not to let him have his chance with her So I stepped aside and let him dance with her Oozing charm from ev'ry pore He oiled his way around the floor Ev'ry trick that he could play He used to strip her mask away And when at last the dance was done He glowed as if he knew he'd won And with a voice to eager And a smile too broad He announced to the hostess That she was a fraud
Mrs. Pearce No
Henry Ja wohl Her English is too good, he said Which clearly indicates that she is foreign Whereas others are instructed in their native language English people aren't And although she may have studied with an expert Di'lectician and grammarian I can tell that she was born Hungarian Not only Hungarian, but of royal blood She is a princess
Servants Congratulations, Professor Higgins For your glorious victory Congratulations, Professor Higgins You'll be mentioned in history
Rest of Servants (Simultaneously) Congratulations Professor Higgins For your glorious Victory Congratulations Professor Higgins Sing hail and hallelujah Ev'ry bit of credit For it all belongs to you
Footman (Simultaneously with Rest of Servants) This evening, sir, you did it You did it...You did it You said that you would do it And indeed you did This evening, sir, you did it You did it...You did it We know that we have said it But-you did it and the credit For it all belongs to you
Compositor: Rex Harrison - Robert Coote - Philippa Bevans