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  2. Let's Go Fly a Kite - Wikipedia

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    "Let's Go Fly a Kite" is a song from Walt Disney's 1964 film Mary Poppins, composed by Richard M. Sherman and Robert B. Sherman. [1] This song is performed at the end of the film when George Banks (played by David Tomlinson ), realizes that his family is much more important than his job.

  3. Mary Poppins: Original Cast Soundtrack - Wikipedia

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    Mary Poppins: Original Cast Soundtrack is the soundtrack album of the 1964 film Mary Poppins, with music and lyrics written by songwriters Richard M. Sherman and Robert B. Sherman, and adapted and conducted by Irwin Kostal. [1] The original 1964 album release features seventeen tracks, consisting of sixteen songs and one overture track of film ...

  4. Mary Poppins (musical) - Wikipedia

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    Mary Poppins is a musical with music and lyrics by Richard M. Sherman and Robert B. Sherman (the Sherman Brothers) ... ("Let's Go Fly a Kite"). Mary Poppins flies in ...

  5. Strictly Come Dancing latest: Fans insist Chris ... - AOL

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    JB Gill and Lauren Oakley topped the leaderboard for the second week running thanks to their Viennese Waltz to “Let’s Go Fly a Kite” from Mary Poppins. Second place was tied with both Tasha ...

  6. The song occurs in the chalk-drawing outing animated sequence, just after Mary Poppins wins a horse race.Flush with her victory, she is immediately surrounded by reporters who pepper her with questions and suggest that she is at a loss for words.

  7. Kander and Ebb - Wikipedia

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    Another early collaboration was the industrial musical General Electric presents Go Fly a Kite written with Walter Marks for General Electric's 5th Electric Executives Conference in Williamsburg, Virginia, in 1966. Kander's and Ebb's greatest acclaim came from the musical Cabaret (1966) and the 1972 film version.

  8. Category:Songs from Mary Poppins - Wikipedia

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    Let's Go Fly a Kite; The Life I Lead (song) M. A Man Has Dreams; P. The Perfect Nanny (song) The Place Where Lost Things Go; S. Sister Suffragette; A Spoonful of Sugar;

  9. Go Fly a Kite - Wikipedia

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    In a review for VZ Magazine, Nicholas Moffitt said, "Fans of Kweller and Power Pop will like Go Fly A Kite" but later added, "I just wish Kweller were more daring." [4] The AllMusic review called it "a refreshing album on a number of levels" because of Kweller's inclusion of "the detailed notes on how to play each song along with the lyrics...keeping nothing, not even the chord progressions ...