Sherman Brothers
Glynis Johns
David Tomlinson & David Tomlinson
Karen Dotrice & Matthew Garber
Julie Andrews
Dick Van Dyke
Dick Van Dyke & Julie Andrews & Dick Van Dyke
Julie Andrews, Dick Van Dyke & The Pearly Chorus
Julie Andrews
Ed Wynn, Julie Andrews & Dick Van Dyke
David Tomlinson & Julie Andrews
Julie Andrews & Disney Studio Chorus
Dick Van Dyke & David Tomlinson
Dick Van Dyke & Matthew Garber & Karen Dotrice & Julie Andrews
Dick Van Dyke
David Tomlinson & Dick Van Dyke
David Tomlinson, Dick Van Dyke & The Londoners
Walt Disney Records & Richard M. Sherman
Sherman Brothers
Walt Disney Records & Richard M. Sherman
Dick Van Dyke & Julie Andrews
“Feed The Birds” was written for the film Mary Poppins. Songwriter Robert Sherman has stated it was Walt Disney’s favorite song of all time.
The song’s underlying meaning has to do with giving up your riches in order to help one in need — one of the many lessons Mary Poppins teaches the children.
[MARY]
Early each day to the steps of St. Paul's
The little old bird woman comes
In her own special way to the people she calls
"Come, buy my bags full of crumbs."
Come feed the little birds, show them you care
And you'll be glad if you do
Their young ones are hungry, their nests are so bare
All it takes is tuppence from you
Feed the birds, tuppence a bag
Tuppence, tuppence, tuppence a bag
"Feed the birds," that's what she cries
While overhead, her birds fill the skies
All around the cathedral the saints and apostles
Look down as she sells her wares
Although you can't see it, you know they are smiling
Each time someone shows that he cares
Though her words are simple and few
Listen, listen, she's calling to you:
"Feed the birds, tuppence a bag
Tuppence, tuppence, tuppence a bag."
Feed the Birds (Tuppence a Bag) was written by Robert B. Sherman & Richard M. Sherman.
Feed the Birds (Tuppence a Bag) was produced by Jimmy Johnson Jr..
Julie Andrews & Disney Studio Chorus released Feed the Birds (Tuppence a Bag) on Mon Aug 24 1964.