The artist in her element: Marni Nixon at the piano
Miss Marni Nixon
Winner of the 2011 George Peabody Award for
Her Outstanding Contribution to American Music
Miss Marni Nixon
Winner of the 2011 George Peabody Award for
Her Outstanding Contribution to American Music
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Marni Nixon is the world-renowned singing voice for Marilyn Monroe, Deborah Kerr, Audrey Hepburn, Jeanne Crain, and Natalie Wood
(to name just a few) in movie classics that include Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, West Side Story, An Affair to Remember, The King and I,
My Fair Lady, and From Here to Eternity. She's also the mother of pop singer/songwriter Andrew "Thank You for Being A Friend" Gold.

Marni now lends her soprano supremacy to Mady and Mitchell Stone's "My Christmas Card to You" to add it to the other songs she's
already made famous, like Get Me to the Church On Time...Tonight...Getting to Know You...Hello Young Lovers...I Feel Pretty...
Diamonds are a Girl's Best Friend...On the Street Where You Live...The Rain in Spain...A Spoonful of Sugar...
Shall We Dance...I Whistle a Happy Tune...and I Could Have Danced All Night.

If the sound is turned up on your computer's speakers, you're hearing Marni Nixon's record of "My Christmas Card to You" right now.
Enjoy!
Emstone Music Publishing
"My Christmas Card to You" writers Mady and Mitchell Stone with Marni Nixon.
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My Christmas Card to You
Words & Music by Madeline and Mitchell Stone / Copyright © Emstone Music Publishing
Copyright © 2012 Emstone Music Publishing (BMI). All rights reserved.
The most gracious woman in show business, Marni Nixon, signs a copy of "I Could Have Sung All Night" in the studio of her home in Manhattan (left)
and at a recent appearance at a New York Barnes & Noble Bookstore
In the 1970s, Marni Nixon toured extensively with
pianists Victor Borge and Liberace, with whom
she's pictured here
Marni Nixon's only son, Andrew Gold, performs one of his major hits
Marni Nixon shows off her autobiography
"I Could Have Sung All Night"