1965Released
4:12

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The Sound of Music was one of the famous Broadway musical writing team Rodgers and Hammerstein's most-loved works, and also their last collaboration. Other notable works by them include Oklahoma! and The King and I. In The Sound of Music, Richard Rodgers wrote the music and Oscar Hammerstein II wrote the lyrics to the song "My Favorite Things." Although first appearing on the stage in a 1959 production, most people know the film version which was released in 1965 and won five Oscars. The film featured musical actress Julie Andrews of Mary Poppins fame in her role as the musical's leading protagonist, Maria, who is the governess of a rich Captain von Trapp's children. In "My Favorite Things," Maria describes all the things that make her feel better when she is sad, like "Raindrops on roses and whiskers on kittens, bright copper kettles and warm woollen mittens." However, it is not an essentially happy song and is written in a minor key, and only at the end of the song, when she sings "I think of a few of my favorite things, and then I don't feel so bad" does the underlying harmony reflect this release of negative emotion through a happy major harmonic turn. This song famously appears in a scene in the film when the von Trapp children she looks after are frightened and go to her room during a thunderstorm, and she sings it to comfort them. This change to the original Broadway positioning of the song has remained in most stage productions.

Many of the favorite things mentioned in this song don't cost a thing; raindrops on roses and silver-white winters, for example. Decades later, the "favorite things" concept became more materialistic, especially when Oprah Winfrey turned it into an annual event spotlighting products like DVD players and designer jeans. "Oprah's Favorite Things" became a buying guide for the holidays, which in turn associated the song with the Christmas season, pushing it onto more holiday playlists. With mentions of winter and sleigh bells, it's no less festive than other Christmas songs that don't specifically reference the holiday, but in modern times it became more about buying something than about making something or simply enjoying the beauty of your surroundings. In 2018, Ariana Grande took the song into the luxury segment when she used the melody on her track "7 Rings," where she lists diamonds among her favorite things and sings about how money can indeed buy happiness: Whoever said money can't solve your problems Must not have had enough money to solve 'em

On the television program 100 Greatest Songs From Musicals, Julie Andrews said of this song, "I think, personally 'My Favorite Things' was the song I love to sing the most. The lyrics were so great and it was so evocative everything one sang one could see the picture brown paper packages, raindrops on roses and things like that."

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Song Analysis

Key, BPM (tempo) and time signature of My Favorite Things.
FKey
MinorMode
4/4Time Signature
114BPM

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Craft Recordings
© 1965 Rodgers & Hammerstein Holdings, LLC, a Concord company
℗ 1965 Rodgers & Hammerstein Holdings, LLC, a Concord company

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