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Decoder Ring Plus | The West Side Story Story

The drama behind the singing in one of the most beloved movie musicals of all time.

Episode Notes

In this week’s main episode, we told the story of Marni Nixon: the patron saint of ghost singers, “the ghostess with the mostest.” On her first big dubbing job, Rodgers and Hammerstein’s The King and I, Marni worked closely with actress Deborah Kerr to create the illusion that Kerr was singing, resulting in one of the most seamless examples of ghost singing in Hollywood history. But Nixon’s next leading role was much more contentious, dubbing an actress who did not want to be dubbed: Natalie Wood as Maria in 1961’s West Side Story.

In this special bonus episode, you’ll hear the story from Marni Nixon herself (in archival interviews) as well as Stephen Cole, co-author of Marni’s memoir, I Could Have Sung All Night.

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In each episode, host Willa Paskin takes a cultural question, object, or habit; examines its history; and tries to figure out what it means and why it matters.

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