A Spoonful of Sugar facts for kids
Quick facts for kids "A Spoonful of Sugar" |
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1964 U.S. release of the Marni Nixon recording
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Single by Julie Andrews | |
from the album Mary Poppins (Original Soundtrack) | |
Released | 1964 |
Genre | Musical, soundtrack |
Length | 4:29 |
Label | Walt Disney Records |
Songwriter(s) | Richard M. Sherman, Robert B. Sherman |
From the film Mary Poppins |
"A Spoonful of Sugar" is a song from Walt Disney's 1964 film and 2004 musical version of Mary Poppins, composed by Robert B. Sherman and Richard M. Sherman.
It is an uptempo song sung by Mary Poppins, instructing the two children, Jane (Karen Dotrice) and Michael (Matthew Garber) to clean their room. But even though the task is daunting, with a good attitude, it can still be fun. The melody is heard throughout the film as Mary's leitmotif. As part of the interlude, she sees that Michael couldn't get out of the closet doors that open and close rapidly.
In the musical, Robertson Ay and Mrs. Brill are helping Mrs. Banks for a tea party she's planning. Mrs. Brill tells Robertson Ay to make the frosting, which the kids try to do instead, despite Robertson Ay giving them warnings. After Jane sends him to get hot water, it comes out with the force of a cannon and causes Robertson Ay to run into the furniture, destroying the kitchen in the process. Mrs. Banks is shocked to see the kitchen in this shape, when she came down with Mary Poppins. Mary sends her upstairs to get dressed, while she gives Jane and Michael some medicine, which comes out in different colors and flavors, much like in the film. Cleaning the kitchen up is similar to cleaning up the nursery in the film with Mary magically putting it back together.
The song is mixed with It's A Small World, also a Sherman song in the final number of On the Record, a short lived revue of Disney songs.
The song has characteristics of the fast-paced one-step, a popular dance in the 1910s.
This musical number also appears in the Sing Along Songs series of Disney videos.
Covers
- Harry Connick, Jr. released a jazz cover on Songs I Heard in 2001.
- Kacey Musgraves recorded a country rendition on We Love Disney in 2015.
See also
In Spanish: A Spoonful of Sugar para niños