Annie Get Your Gun - Songs

Composer & Lyricist: Irving Berlin

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The songs for "Annie Get Your Gun" were written by Irving Berlin for the original Broadway play in 1946. The score of the movie won the Academy Award for Best Score.


Anything You Can Do

Annie challenges Frank and tells him that she can do "Anything You Can Do" and he meets her challenge with the same words.

"Anything You Can Do" has been recorded many times by famous duets, such as Doris Day and Robert Goulet (1963), Mary Martin and John Raitt (1957) and, more recently, John Barrowman and Ruthie Henshall (2006).

The Girl That I Marry

Frank describes "The Girl That I Marry" and what she will be like.

"The Girl That I Marry" has been recorded by popular male singers, such as Frank Sinatra in 1946, John Raitt in 1957 and Robert Goulet in the late 1960s.

They Say It's Wonderful

Annie tells Frank that she has heard that people's opinions about falling in love are that "They Say It's Wonderful."

"'They Say It's Wonderful" was a popular hit recording for Frank Sinatra in 1946.

You Can't Get a Man with a Gun

Annie, seeing Frank Butler walk away with another woman, realizes that "You Can't Get a Man with a Gun."

Doin' What Comes Naturally

Annie explains to the town's hotel owner that she and her siblings survive by "Doin' What Comes Naturally."

I'm an Indian Too

Annie, after becoming the chief's adopted daughter, says that "I'm an Indian Too."

I Got the Sun in the Morning

Annie expresses her happiness when she says "I Got the Sun in the Morning" and the moon at night.

There's No Business Like Show Business

The members of Buffalo Bill's show love their work and they say that "There's No Business Like Show Business."

My Defenses are Down

Frank realizes that he is in love with Annie and when he is with her he says, "My Defenses are Down."