Gene Kelly
Gene Kelly
Gene Kelly
Gene Kelly
Debbie Reynolds, Donald O’Connor & Gene Kelly
Gene Kelly
Gene Kelly
Gene Kelly
Gene Kelly
Gene Kelly & & Taina Elg & Mitzi Gaynor
Gene Kelly & Georges Guétary
This song was composed for the 1955 musical film It’s Always Fair Weather, in which the self-loathing hero (Gene Kelly) celebrates finding a woman to fall in love with. The song is better known for the tap-dance number on roller skates that accompanies it in the film.
Why am I feeling so good?
Why am I feeling so strong?
Why am I feeling when things could look black
That nothing could possibly go wrong?
This has been a most unusual day:
Love has made me see things in a different way
Can it be? I like myself
She likes me, so I like myself
If someone wonderful as she is can think I'm wonderful
I must be quite a guy!
Feeling so unlike myself
Always used to dislike myself
But now my love has got me riding high!
She likes me, so so do I!
I Like Myself was written by Adolph Green & Betty Comden & André Previn.
Gene Kelly released I Like Myself on Sat Nov 12 1955.