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The hit musical "The Sound of Music" created by Oscar Hammerstein and Richard Rodgers continued to be a big hit on Broadway in New York and was also made into a movie. "Do-Re-Mi" and "The Lonely Goatherder" are particularly famous songs from "The Sound of Music," and both are used by Maria, the governess, to teach the seven Trapp children the joys of music. These songs are often broadcast on NHK-TV's "Minna no Uta" and "Uta no Merry-Go-Round," so they should be familiar to you. Sung by: NHK Tokyo Broadcasting Children's Choir Tokyo Meistersinger