UK release. Before she became an international superstar, Andrews recorded two unique solo albums that are the centerpiece of this release. Don't Go In the Lion's Cage Tonight features favorite British music hall songs performed by Julie in the classic style, while Broadway's Fair is devoted to her choice of show tunes from such productions as West Side Story, Wonderful Town and Paint Your Wagon. Also includes three great Andrews numbers from her Broadway debut, the 1954 production of Sandy Wilson's The Boyfriend - the title track, 'I Could Be Happy with You' and 'A Room in Bloomsbury' - plus the eternal 'Wouldn't It Be Loverly?' from My Fair Lady. At the commercial height of her career in the 1960s, Julie Andrews could claim to be the primary performer associated with the longest-running musical in Broadway history, the highest-grossing Hollywood film ever made, and the biggest-selling album of all time. Possessor of a "pure, white, thin" four-octave range voice, Julie sang at a Royal Command Performance at just thirteen. Before she was twenty, she achieved Broadway stardom, playing lead roles in The Boyfriend and My Fair Lady. She won an Oscar for her first film, Mary Poppins, and the worldwide affection of millions for her second, The Sound of Music.