Come and witness the incredible performance of Julie Andrews as she captivates the audience with her flawless singing in Japanese during a concert in Tokyo.

Among the most adored actresses of the past fifty years is Dame Julie Andrews. The foundation of two beloved family films, Mary Poppins and The Sound of Music, is her exquisite singing.

You might be surprised to learn that decades after the debut of these films, her voice remained flawless and unclouded.

Watch this footage of Dame Julie’s 1993 Tokyo performance. She enters the stage with an almost royal appearance,

perfectly attired in a gorgeous black and white gown. She seems to have scarcely aged, and her smile is just as wonderful as it was in Mary Poppins.

Julie performs a medley of The Sound of Music and Mary Poppins tunes. It’s difficult to realize that thirty years have gone since she sung

My Favorite Things on location in Salzburg when she opens the show. Her live performance is amazing, as she never misses a note.

Surprisingly, that isn’t the performance’s most noteworthy element. Unbelievably, when Dame Julie begins to sing Do-Re-Mi, she does so in Japanese!

It’s unusual to hear a song you recognize so well and find the words difficult to comprehend. Featuring a full orchestra as their backing, every song sounds amazing.

Do-Re-Mi is followed immediately by Just A Spoonful of Sugar, and Dame Julie’s wide smile makes it obvious how much she enjoys singing.

It’s unfortunate that YouTube only has a fraction of this incredible show available. If given the opportunity,

a lot of individuals would gladly purchase the complete version. Take a look at a few of the comments:

‘The authentic sound of music is Julie Andrews’ magnificent voice! This concert, like Julie herself, is a treasure and should be available on DVD and Blu-ray. Well done, Julie!

‘Wow! How in the world did she sound exactly like she did in the aforementioned films? Wonderful and lovely voice.

If this is your first time seeing the video, put down what you’re doing and watch it. It’s very amazing, and you won’t be let down.

Nevertheless, this is by no means Dame Julie’s greatest accomplishment because of her extraordinary talent.

She received a total of six Golden Globes, three Grammys, two Emmys, and the Best Actress Oscar in 1964 for her role in Mary Poppins.

That is a long list! In addition, she has received three honorary degrees, a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame,

the Kennedy Center Honoree, and the American Film Institute’s Lifetime Achievement Award.

But the place she has in the hearts of everyone who grew up seeing Mary Poppins and The Sound of Music is far more significant than all these accolades.

She has spent more than sixty years in both the film industry and family life. Hopefully, she sticks around and brightens the screen for many more.

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