<Li> "I've Grown Accustomed to Her Face"--performed by Rex Harrison . </Li> <Li> "Finale"--played by orchestra . </Li> <P> The head of CBS, William S. Paley, put up the money for the original Broadway production in exchange for the rights to the cast album (through Columbia Records). When Warner bought the film rights in February 1962 for the then - unprecedented sum of $5 million, it was agreed that the rights to the film would revert to CBS seven years following release . </P> <P> The order of the songs in the show was followed faithfully, except for "With a Little Bit of Luck". The song is listed as being the third musical number in the play; in the film it is the fourth . Onstage, the song is split into two parts sung in two different scenes . Part of the song is sung by Doolittle and his cronies just after Eliza gives him part of her earnings, immediately before she makes the decision to go to Higgins's house to ask for speech lessons . The second half of the song is sung by Doolittle just after he discovers that Eliza is now living with Higgins . In the film, the entire song is sung in one scene that takes place just after Higgins has sung "I'm an Ordinary Man". However, the song does have a dialogue scene (Doolittle's conversation with Eliza's landlady) between verses . </P>

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