I absolutely love this song. I loved the choreography, the rap, the bawdy Vaudeville-esque lyrics, the way Emily transfers from posh to cockney in one second, it's amazing.
i saw it on the 22nd and i loved Lin's rap in it, he totally nails it! someone please give that man his Oscar already so he can EGOT or even MacPEGOT! #GiveLinHisOscarAlready !
Plus, it gives a bit odd the plotline. The banker/wolf SEEMS really nice, but once you 'read between the lines' you find out he's the villain. It's brilliant.
I saw it in an Australian cinema yesterday. Out of all the wonderful songs, I hope this song sticks in children's minds and helps them explore the wonders of reading (preferably paper). For me there's nothing like pages while reading in bed.
@@shaned0yle_ Yes, there is adult humour "between the lines, " however, I was more referring to the end when they say, "So listen to what we've said, and open a book tonight in bed." At the same time, vaudeville was known for being cheeky and double meanings.
My thoughts exactly! Reading is a very magical experience- depending on the type of book. Film editing can only take you so far, but the imagination of a book is unlimited. It's also very satisfying to have a collection of all of your favourite books onto a shelf. I tried reading books on my iPad, but it just isn't the same as reading an actual paper book.
This is really one of my favorite song from that movie. The another song that i like is 'trip a little light fantastic'. But this song is very nice and cool that Jack sings about dr, Jekyll.
They're not really hidden messages, more like slightly raunchy stories like the woman who didn't wear any clothes so no one would rob her but she was actually super rich. The real message is foreshadowing and warning the kids that someone they think is on their side is against them
I come from the part in Britain where people with cockney accents are everywhere. And I'm taking this moment to applaud Emily and Lin for doing the accents PERFECTLY. 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
I AM GOING CRAZY FOR THE ANIMATION AND SPECIAL EFFECTS; NOT TO EVEN START ON THE CLOTHING!!!! This, this is why I will be attending college for animation, graphic design, and special effects. This is why I draw everyday and learn new styles everyday. This is why my Grandpa (who worked for Disney) wants me to join Disney and I agree too much. I will work my hardest for this future; I want people to feel the same way I did tonight. Thank you guys so much, Mary is correct about what is possible and ridiculous but truly unimaginable XD!!!!!!
Hey might want to be careful what you put after the word rap. Because it didn't have a space my brain personally filled in what would have been there had a letter been missing. But maybe my brain is weird.
The best way to go about it is finding the best spots to take a very short breath in order to keep going. Also actually open your mouth and make the sounds so that the words become clearer and it's easier to learn
I'm fairly sure the name she says is Gutenberg, not Goodenberg, as it would be a reference to the man who invented the printing press (or maybe she actually knew him back in the 1500s since she's evidently immortal or something, idfk)
PaddySnuffles that was my first thought too, but on multiple websites I went to to find the right lyrics they said “Goodenberg.” Maybe that way of spelling it was meant to be more whimsical
The Film takes place 20 years after the First Mary Poppins Film, but Emily Blunt [Mary Poppins Returns] is only 7 years older than Julie Andrews [Mary Poppins] was when the first one came out
My friend has a theory on that.... The theory has to go with Harry Potter's world......... the theory is that Mary Poppins is an immortal witch that goes to peoples houses that have children that show magical abilities to teach them how to control it before they go to Hogwarts or whatever school invites them.............
LOL I'm hard of hearing, but I understood basically every word of it thanks to fabulous CaptiView devices (think personal closed-caption devices that the theater will give you if you know to request it at the ticket office)! I can't understand hardly any parts of movies without a CaptiView.
when they say “so open it up and take a look” i was literally singing “so whoopa dee dop and take a look” ... i cannot understand accents at all so don’t @ me
Some of you have noticed that some of the words are incorrect in this video. If you google the lyrics, the first source that comes up uses “Goodenberg” “Nelly Rebitta” and “Lady Highest of Macaw” - I just copy/pasted these lyrics into this video. I felt funny about keeping Goodenberg (knowing of Gutenberg, the inventor of the printing press), but I thought that this misspelling was done on purpose to be more childlike/whimsical. And I didn’t catch Nelly Rebina or Lady Hyacinth Macaw. Sorry everyone!
I'm pretty sure the first line is actually referring to Gutenberg, not "Goodenberg," since Gutenberg invented the printing press and enabled books to be able to be easily manufactured.
This was my fave song in the movie and as you can probably tell by my name, I loved Lin Manuel Miranda singing and dancing and rapping and ahhhhhh it was so good.
Uncle Goodenberg was a bookworm And he lived on Charring Cross The memory of his volumes brings a smile He would read me lots of stories When he wasn't on the sauce Now I'd like to share the wisdom Of my favourite bibliophile He said a Cover is not the book So open it up and take a look 'Cause under the cover one discovers That the king maybe a crook Chapter titles are like signs And if you read between the lines You'll find your first impression was mistook For a cover is nice But a cover is not the book "Mary Poppins, could you give us an example?" "Certainly" Nelly Rebitta was made of wood But what could not be seen was though A trunk up top was barren While her roots were lush and green So in Spring when Mr. Hickery saw her blossoms blooming there He took fruit despite her bark And now there's seedlings everywhere Which proves that A cover is not the book So open it up and take a look 'Cause under the cover one discovers That the king maybe a crook Chapter titles are like signs And if you read between the lines You'll find your first impression was mistook For a cover is nice But a cover is not the book "Should we do the one about the wealthy widow?" "Ooh, by all means" "Always loved that one" "Well, go on then" Lady Highest of Macaw Brought all her treasures to a reef Where she only wore a smile Plus two feathers, and a leaf So no one tried to rob her 'Cause she barely wore a stitch For when you're in your birthday suit There ain't much there to show you're rich Oh, a cover is not the book So open it up and take a look 'Cause under the cover one discovers That the king maybe a crook Tarulalee, tarurala, tarulalee, tara-ta-ta You'll find your first impression was mistook (ya-da-da-da) For a cover is nice But a cover is not the book "Oh give us the one about that dirty rascal, why don't ya" "Isn't that one a bit long?" "Well the quicker you're into it, the quicker you're out of it" Once upon a time In a nursery rhyme There was a castle with a king Hiding in a wing 'Cause he never went to school to learn a single thing He had scepters and swords And a parliament of lords But on the inside he was sad Egad! Because he never had a wisdom for numbers A wisdom for words Though his crown was quite immense His brain was smaller that a bird's So the queen of the nation Made a royal proclamation "To the Missus and the Messers The more or lessers Bring me all the land's professors" Then she went to the hair dressers And they came from the east And they came from the south From each college they poured knowledge From their brains into his mouth But the king couldn't learn So each professor met their fate For the queen had their heads removed And placed upon the gate And on that date I state their wives all got a note Their mate was now the late great But then suddenly one day A stranger started in to sing He said "I'm the dirty rascal And I'm here to teach the king" And the queen clutched her jewels For she hated royal fools But this fool had some rules They really ought to teach in schools Like you'll be a happy king If you enjoy the things you've got You should never try to be The kind of person that you're not So they sang and they laughed For the king had found a friend And they ran onto a rainbow for The story's perfect end So the moral is you mustn't let The outside be the guide For it's not so cut and dried Well unless it's Dr. Jekyll Then you better hide Petrified No, the truth can't be denied As I now have testified All that really counts and matters Is the special stuff inside "He did it!" Oh, a cover is not the book So open it up and take a look Cause under the cover one discovers That the king maybe a crook So please listen to what we've said And open up a book tonight in bed So one more time before we get the hook (sing it out strong!) A cover is nice (Please take our advice) A cover is nice (Or you'll pay the price) A cover is nice But a cover is not the book
I almost cried when they mention books and Charing Cross. When I still attended university in London, I used to frequent Foyles, one of the biggest and one of my favourite bookshops, which is also located in Charing Cross. Now I'm away from the UK but the name still brings back lots of memory.
I was introduced to the soundtrack of the JulAndrews version before I saw the movie. If I had found this soundtrack first, I'd still want to see this version, the libretto is awesome and the songs are "spot on"!!
I have a feeling that this song is not about books so much as it is about how there's more to people than first appearance. The theme of this song can then also be applied to the characters of the movie. Like that banker, like Jack and even Mary😊💖
I have to sing this for my school... i have to sing "where the lost things go" , "can you imagine that?" , "trip a little fantastic" , and a bunch of other mary poppins returns songs
At the beginning of the movie I cried. Tears streamed out of my eyes because I was so happy to see it. At my school, we had a Mary Poppins Jr play to do and I was in Jolly Holiday, Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious, and Step in TIme. My big part was the few lines of the Chairman. I am a girl and quite small so it was hilarious. Also I stood on a box for almost the whole time I was at my desk. It was fun. This song is just another thing that I'm hyped about, so I'm more hyped to get the actual movie!
Love the song so excited and I’m dancing it’s so true the message love the accent it’s one of my favourites trip a little light fantastic is my fave with the place where the lost things gon
Even tho the movies don’t go by the books full story line I just love how they reference the books so much. Like the story of the king and the dirty rascal.
La Vie Boheme I love this so much! Thanks for posting this so I can remember the lyrics. The only thing though is in the second verse about the rich naked widow, I'm pretty sure it starts as "Lady Hyacinth Macaw" not "Lady Highest of Macaw".
I absolutely love this song. I loved the choreography, the rap, the bawdy Vaudeville-esque lyrics, the way Emily transfers from posh to cockney in one second, it's amazing.
I love that Mary Poppins, prim and proper as she is, gets all cockney and risqué for this song.
Glinda Bennett me also!
Glinda Bennett I know right
Love this!!!!
It's just a cracking scene, song, performance... Iconic.
Of course Lin’s rapping never gets old
Favorite part in the whole movie
I just hate that he put on an English accent though
Princess Stigma it really does.
Lin rapping? Groundbreaking.
Reminds me of Hamilton
@@coreyhateclub Tbh, I thought it was cute.
"isnt that one a bit long?"
"well the quicker you're into it the quicker you're outta it"
*whole theater starts squealing*
lol
It took me a moment to get the joke!
just like marrypoppins
ME
The whole Doulton Muuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuusic Hall
Just saw the movie today and I CANNOT get this song out of my head!
Jonathan Partin I saw it yesterday and am having the same problem. Lol
I saw it two days ago I felt like I was in the song itself
I saw it on the 21st for a class trip
i saw it on the 22nd and i loved Lin's rap in it, he totally nails it! someone please give that man his Oscar already so he can EGOT or even MacPEGOT! #GiveLinHisOscarAlready !
I don't even know what I expected, but this movie was infinitely better.
This song was *supercalifragilisticexpialidocious*
Kya Not Kaya *agreed*
My favorite song from the movie!!!!!! I could dance and fly while listening to it!! Reminds me of the original movie
@@samknight7440 Miserable twat.
Sam Knight was that really necessary? You’re just making yourself look bad.
I don’t think that was necessary
@Sam Knight
Plus, it gives a bit odd the plotline. The banker/wolf SEEMS really nice, but once you 'read between the lines' you find out he's the villain. It's brilliant.
This was my favorite part of the movie!! For some reason I'm obsessed with Mary Poppins with a Cockney accent. 😂
~:~
Me 2
Who isn't 😍
2:31
I love this part
The accent is awesome
Anyone else when they heard/saw this song thought “ well done lin you managed to get a rap in there!😂”
I can relate😂❤
jack your hamilton is showing
Oh jack! Love this comment
I love Hamilton
I love Lin
Love this comment 😍
SKKSKS
Especially when he said the word knowledge
HA
I saw it in an Australian cinema yesterday. Out of all the wonderful songs, I hope this song sticks in children's minds and helps them explore the wonders of reading (preferably paper). For me there's nothing like pages while reading in bed.
to be fair though, if they "read between the lines" they'd never hear this one in school XD
@@shaned0yle_ Yes, there is adult humour "between the lines, " however, I was more referring to the end when they say, "So listen to what we've said, and open a book tonight in bed." At the same time, vaudeville was known for being cheeky and double meanings.
My thoughts exactly! Reading is a very magical experience- depending on the type of book. Film editing can only take you so far, but the imagination of a book is unlimited. It's also very satisfying to have a collection of all of your favourite books onto a shelf. I tried reading books on my iPad, but it just isn't the same as reading an actual paper book.
@@soggycardboard1393 Agreed. I much prefer turning physical pages. Pulls my attention more than swiping through screen pages.
You can literally hear Hamilton in Lin's rapping!!!!!! Love it!!!! Woohooo!!!! Hamilton fans, anyone?
Present! What’d I miss?
I AM NOT THROWING AWAY MY SHOT
When I watched the movie at this part I yelled out HAMILTON like who wouldn’t😂
A lot of explanation points don’t you think
Hereeee!!!!! What did i Miss
I got a Mary Poppins returns ad on this video
😂
Same
Well than
Same
So did I!
Lins rapping is just glorious
Of course it is! Everything he does is incredible! This rap isn't different! Lin keeps to shine as always! ❤❤
Yess, Hamilton is an amazing rapper❤ 😂
His Hamilton is showing
Lin-Manuel Miranda was pure gold in this song. This was my favorite part of the movie😍
Mine too
This is really one of my favorite song from that movie. The another song that i like is 'trip a little light fantastic'. But this song is very nice and cool that Jack sings about dr, Jekyll.
Lin and his wordplay =)
Sameee
i agree
I haven't seen the film yet
I cant get over Lins part I even promised I would have his rap memorized by the end of the week
So did you do it??
So did i
Catchy song. Like it’s not so hidden message. 😉
Indeed, how timely!
Anna Maguire it’s so dirty omg lol
I think the lyrics will go over the head of most little kids.
They're all about different books.
They're not really hidden messages, more like slightly raunchy stories like the woman who didn't wear any clothes so no one would rob her but she was actually super rich. The real message is foreshadowing and warning the kids that someone they think is on their side is against them
I got a "Mary Poppins Returns" ad right before this. No joke!! 😂
Shannon Whitaker that’s perfect
2:35 hardcore HAMILTON VIBES
2:35 Is he talking about King George?
2:35 this is actually a story from the chapter “The Dirty Rascal” of “Mary Poppins Cames Back” by P.L Travers.
Lol yes 😂
Yassssss
Do you mean 1:35 for the king George one?
marquis_de_laffayette both I suppose lol
Btw I love ur username!
I come from the part in Britain where people with cockney accents are everywhere. And I'm taking this moment to applaud Emily and Lin for doing the accents PERFECTLY. 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Emily is British
I AM GOING CRAZY FOR THE ANIMATION AND SPECIAL EFFECTS; NOT TO EVEN START ON THE CLOTHING!!!! This, this is why I will be attending college for animation, graphic design, and special effects. This is why I draw everyday and learn new styles everyday. This is why my Grandpa (who worked for Disney) wants me to join Disney and I agree too much. I will work my hardest for this future; I want people to feel the same way I did tonight. Thank you guys so much, Mary is correct about what is possible and ridiculous but truly unimaginable XD!!!!!!
Best of luck!
Ethan Williamson
Thank you!
omg i’m doing the same, i really want to be an animator for disney! good luck to you! X3
Bugaboo Draws Good luck!!! Maybe we’ll work in the same office XD
Tempus Animations Do you think you could try to bring hand-drawn animation back?
yA Da DA DA
Best part. ❤️ besides Lin’s rap of course I’m so glad they had him rap😂
Hey might want to be careful what you put after the word rap. Because it didn't have a space my brain personally filled in what would have been there had a letter been missing. But maybe my brain is weird.
Hello fellow Hamilton fan
@Olivia Sceppa hello there
@@NoThankUBeQuiet I can't😂
I watched the movie and it’s Awesome I think everyone should see It this is my fav song out of the whole movie!
Do you like the song Conversation?
Yes it's not bad
Jack's rap is so hard to sing.
Greg Silverman I'm working on it. 😄
@@garyjones2561 Same 😂
Ikr I've been practicing for my talent show...the talent show is in April or May so I need lots and lots of time to practice 😂😂
The best way to go about it is finding the best spots to take a very short breath in order to keep going. Also actually open your mouth and make the sounds so that the words become clearer and it's easier to learn
I just learnt
I'm fairly sure the name she says is Gutenberg, not Goodenberg, as it would be a reference to the man who invented the printing press (or maybe she actually knew him back in the 1500s since she's evidently immortal or something, idfk)
PaddySnuffles that was my first thought too, but on multiple websites I went to to find the right lyrics they said “Goodenberg.” Maybe that way of spelling it was meant to be more whimsical
It is Gutenberg!
Agree that it's at least a reference to Gutenberg. Also it's Charing Cross (not Charring), a street famous for its bookshops.
The Film takes place 20 years after the First Mary Poppins Film, but Emily Blunt [Mary Poppins Returns] is only 7 years older than Julie Andrews [Mary Poppins] was when the first one came out
My friend has a theory on that.... The theory has to go with Harry Potter's world......... the theory is that Mary Poppins is an immortal witch that goes to peoples houses that have children that show magical abilities to teach them how to control it before they go to Hogwarts or whatever school invites them.............
Today is Lin's birthday (1.16.2019) thumb this comment up to wish him a happy birthday
BurrShotHam711 [Jenna] hi dad (Lin)
My dad has the same birthday as Lin
Happy birthday
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Lin is my daddy
Thank you for making a lyric video. When I went to see this movie this was the one song I couldn’t understand a word of.
Little Bit all I caught was ‘bibliophile’
Oh man I feel you
LOL I'm hard of hearing, but I understood basically every word of it thanks to fabulous CaptiView devices (think personal closed-caption devices that the theater will give you if you know to request it at the ticket office)! I can't understand hardly any parts of movies without a CaptiView.
i loooooved Lin's rap in this, anyone who came for his rap go to 2:35-2:46 =) i think it's Hyacinth
It's also almost certainly Gutenberg not Goodenburg...
My last name is hyacinth
Yeah it is Hyacinth, a Hyacinth Macaw is an actual animal so it makes much more sense in the context of the animal audience
You made my day
Yeah that's exactly what I was thinking. Because those are the biggest macaws and would make sense in the context
Lin raps in English Accent
America: *Disappointment*
I love the Nelly Rubina reference to the original stories by P.L Travers! 🌟
'cause under the covers one discovers that the king may be a crook huh
I know him
Chloe Slansky brilliant 👏🏼
I guess jack was in the hall where it happened.
I love how they implement “rough jokes” in this song. THE F*CKING WINK THO.
when they say “so open it up and take a look” i was literally singing “so whoopa dee dop and take a look” ... i cannot understand accents at all so don’t @ me
@urmom okay
"Whoppa dee dop" doesn't make any f***in' sense at all!😡
Regina Camargo so? She couldnt understand it in the first place so what do you care what she thought anyway.
Fishahey ; what do you mean by that?
Bernardo Gouthier Macedo im saying why should they care, its not their business to criticize them.
We NEED to have the karaoke version
Some of you have noticed that some of the words are incorrect in this video. If you google the lyrics, the first source that comes up uses “Goodenberg” “Nelly Rebitta” and “Lady Highest of Macaw” - I just copy/pasted these lyrics into this video. I felt funny about keeping Goodenberg (knowing of Gutenberg, the inventor of the printing press), but I thought that this misspelling was done on purpose to be more childlike/whimsical. And I didn’t catch Nelly Rebina or Lady Hyacinth Macaw. Sorry everyone!
"may be" instead of "maybe"?
It’s ok
Lin being in this musical makes up for Spoon Full of Sugar and Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious not being there.
I'm pretty sure the first line is actually referring to Gutenberg, not "Goodenberg," since Gutenberg invented the printing press and enabled books to be able to be easily manufactured.
Yes, most likely. The person who wrote down the lyrics obviously didn't know about Gutenberg ... or about hyacinth macaws, for that matter.
They both preformed this number amazingly , and the dance routine was classic entertainment .
I got the entire rap part memorized what am I doing with my life
So obsessed with the movie tho
Love the change from posh to cockney😆
“Then by all means” my oh my it must’ve been hard for Lin to not say “lead the way” 😂👏
Omg I’m doing this musical for my school play this year and I’m in love with this song, it’s my favorite sone we’re doing
This song HAS to be up for an Oscar.. And a Grammy.. This is such a great song.
I love this song.
I see your movie for 5 times.
I like the movie and the song and i enjoy the movie.
I saw Mary Poppins return add before this song started!😂🤣
Me: I can totally sing this!
*Gets to the rapping and gets tongue-tied by the middle*
Love this song so much, thanks for the lyrics!
I got a Mary poppins ad before this I’m not joking
This was my fave song in the movie and as you can probably tell by my name, I loved Lin Manuel Miranda singing and dancing and rapping and ahhhhhh it was so good.
LIN IS LIN
it's not a play, it's a movie
I love him too❤
My favorite song of the movie I have it on repeat for almost a week. I know the whole song and I’ve watched this video multiple times
This is the best! This is my musical-theatre song
i just watched this movie and it was amazing, this was my favorite song
Uncle Goodenberg was a bookworm
And he lived on Charring Cross
The memory of his volumes brings a smile
He would read me lots of stories
When he wasn't on the sauce
Now I'd like to share the wisdom
Of my favourite bibliophile
He said a
Cover is not the book
So open it up and take a look
'Cause under the cover one discovers
That the king maybe a crook
Chapter titles are like signs
And if you read between the lines
You'll find your first impression was mistook
For a cover is nice
But a cover is not the book
"Mary Poppins, could you give us an example?"
"Certainly"
Nelly Rebitta was made of wood
But what could not be seen was though
A trunk up top was barren
While her roots were lush and green
So in Spring when Mr. Hickery saw her blossoms blooming there
He took fruit despite her bark
And now there's seedlings everywhere
Which proves that
A cover is not the book
So open it up and take a look
'Cause under the cover one discovers
That the king maybe a crook
Chapter titles are like signs
And if you read between the lines
You'll find your first impression was mistook
For a cover is nice
But a cover is not the book
"Should we do the one about the wealthy widow?"
"Ooh, by all means"
"Always loved that one"
"Well, go on then"
Lady Highest of Macaw
Brought all her treasures to a reef
Where she only wore a smile
Plus two feathers, and a leaf
So no one tried to rob her
'Cause she barely wore a stitch
For when you're in your birthday suit
There ain't much there to show you're rich
Oh, a cover is not the book
So open it up and take a look
'Cause under the cover one discovers
That the king maybe a crook
Tarulalee, tarurala, tarulalee, tara-ta-ta
You'll find your first impression was mistook (ya-da-da-da)
For a cover is nice
But a cover is not the book
"Oh give us the one about that dirty rascal, why don't ya"
"Isn't that one a bit long?"
"Well the quicker you're into it, the quicker you're out of it"
Once upon a time
In a nursery rhyme
There was a castle with a king
Hiding in a wing
'Cause he never went to school to learn a single thing
He had scepters and swords
And a parliament of lords
But on the inside he was sad
Egad!
Because he never had a wisdom for numbers
A wisdom for words
Though his crown was quite immense
His brain was smaller that a bird's
So the queen of the nation
Made a royal proclamation
"To the Missus and the Messers
The more or lessers
Bring me all the land's professors"
Then she went to the hair dressers
And they came from the east
And they came from the south
From each college they poured knowledge
From their brains into his mouth
But the king couldn't learn
So each professor met their fate
For the queen had their heads removed
And placed upon the gate
And on that date
I state their wives all got a note
Their mate was now the late great
But then suddenly one day
A stranger started in to sing
He said "I'm the dirty rascal
And I'm here to teach the king"
And the queen clutched her jewels
For she hated royal fools
But this fool had some rules
They really ought to teach in schools
Like you'll be a happy king
If you enjoy the things you've got
You should never try to be
The kind of person that you're not
So they sang and they laughed
For the king had found a friend
And they ran onto a rainbow for
The story's perfect end
So the moral is you mustn't let
The outside be the guide
For it's not so cut and dried
Well unless it's Dr. Jekyll
Then you better hide
Petrified
No, the truth can't be denied
As I now have testified
All that really counts and matters
Is the special stuff inside
"He did it!"
Oh, a cover is not the book
So open it up and take a look
Cause under the cover one discovers
That the king maybe a crook
So please listen to what we've said
And open up a book tonight in bed
So one more time before we get the hook (sing it out strong!)
A cover is nice (Please take our advice)
A cover is nice (Or you'll pay the price)
A cover is nice
But a cover is not the book
I liked this comment😊 cause that must have taken ages😴
You put lyrics on a lyrics video......
Thank you...
davidmichael I only did it is because I wanna practise the words for this, no need to be sarcastic.
@@calvinstrawberries8969 I wasn't being sarcastic, it's nice having them there, even if it's weird.
davidmichael k
I almost cried when they mention books and Charing Cross. When I still attended university in London, I used to frequent Foyles, one of the biggest and one of my favourite bookshops, which is also located in Charing Cross. Now I'm away from the UK but the name still brings back lots of memory.
Can we just quickly take a moment to appreciate Lin
Absolutely brilliant 🎵🎵🎵📖📕 🎧😁👍 best song in the film.
I love this song love ❤️It’s my fave from Mary poppins!
Simply fabulous!
I saw this today it was so light hearted Mary popping has a special place in my heart now
Love this SONG!!!
I was introduced to the soundtrack of the JulAndrews version before I saw the movie. If I had found this soundtrack first, I'd still want to see this version, the libretto is awesome and the songs are "spot on"!!
i love every piece of this song!
I am biggest fan of you guys can't wait for concert with you guys
I watched the film a few a days ago. This song is so catchy! I love it!!! It reminds me of the original.😊
Love her accent.
practically perfect in every way
Definitely one of my favorite songs from the movie! I am considering getting the soundtrack
Listing to this at 8 in the morning. I am living the life!
I have memorized this whole song.
This would be a perfect Barnes and Noble ad
I love this song so much 😍😻
I have a feeling that this song is not about books so much as it is about how there's more to people than first appearance. The theme of this song can then also be applied to the characters of the movie. Like that banker, like Jack and even Mary😊💖
Still love this song
I feel like some of these comments are here for Lin,,, and i kinda feel u
Lin is an icon but also Mary Poppins Returns 💕
I automatically wanted to start clapping after this song ended in the cinema. I felt as if I was in a live show :D
Best song of the movie
I have a Mary Poppins AD. XD
I love her accent in this song. I can't get it out of my head
I have to sing this for my school... i have to sing "where the lost things go" , "can you imagine that?" , "trip a little fantastic" , and a bunch of other mary poppins returns songs
I love this song
i memorized it within two hours of seeing the movie
I just watched the movie this morning
Wow give this man a handclap
**coughs*
**utter silence*
**boos from audience*
**clear throat*
**chuckles awkwardly*
**quiet "when did we ask?"*
At the beginning of the movie I cried. Tears streamed out of my eyes because I was so happy to see it. At my school, we had a Mary Poppins Jr play to do and I was in Jolly Holiday, Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious, and Step in TIme. My big part was the few lines of the Chairman. I am a girl and quite small so it was hilarious. Also I stood on a box for almost the whole time I was at my desk. It was fun. This song is just another thing that I'm hyped about, so I'm more hyped to get the actual movie!
When Lin started rapping I starting fangirling in the threater and my friends were just like "...." XD
Love the song so excited and I’m dancing it’s so true the message love the accent it’s one of my favourites trip a little light fantastic is my fave with the place where the lost things gon
I love this such is a good song
very good song, very good movie and it is perfect to improve my skills speaking
Great message 👍
well done I cant get the song out my head
I got the DVD 2 days ago and I've already watched it twice
A modern classic is born! Just hope future generations will share what 'the hook' means.
Even tho the movies don’t go by the books full story line I just love how they reference the books so much. Like the story of the king and the dirty rascal.
La Vie Boheme
I love this so much! Thanks for posting this so I can remember the lyrics. The only thing though is in the second verse about the rich naked widow, I'm pretty sure it starts as "Lady Hyacinth Macaw" not "Lady Highest of Macaw".
I just watched this movie today and this is probably my favourite song (and Where the lost things are)
If you haven’t seen the old one you won’t understand this one
i love this song
We’re singing this in our choir
*_Where my HAMFAM at??!_*
HERE YALL
I love this movie so much
I’ve seen this and it’s amazing! ❤️❤️
I love your song!