For the first time in nearly 60 years, Craft Recordings released the original recording of actor Christopher Plummer singing “Edelweiss” in the classic film “The Sound of Music.”
Plummer’s vocal parts were dubbed over by Bill Lee, whose voice was frequently used for dubbing, according to Rodgers & Hammerstein. Plummer was also the recipient of two Tony Awards from six nominations, according to Canada’s Walk of Fame. (RELATED: ‘Sound Of Music’ Star Christopher Plummer Dies At 91)
IT’S FINALLY HERE! 🥹 For the first time ever, nearly 60 years after the film’s release, listen to Christopher Plummer’s ✨ORIGINAL✨ vocals for “Edelweiss” in The Sound of Music. (ICYMI: he was dubbed by Bill Lee in the 1965 film.)
Watch the full clip: https://t.co/CJctXIDox7 pic.twitter.com/DP23VHgrJg
— The Sound of Music (@SoundofMusic) December 1, 2023
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