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Angela Lansbury
David Tomlinson
Angela Lansbury
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David Tomlinson & Thurl Ravenscroft & & &
David Tomlinson
Walt Disney Records & David Tomlinson & Angela Lansbury
Angela Lansbury & & & & David Tomlinson
Walt Disney Records & David Tomlinson & Angela Lansbury
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Eglantine Price (Angela Lansbury) notes Charlie Rawlins (Ian Weighill) and his skepticism toward fairy tales and the like, and she sings this song about kids that age losing their innocence. This was nominated for the Oscar for Best Original Song, but it lost to the theme from Shaft.
When you rush around in hopeless circles
Searching everywhere for something true
You're at the age of not believing
When all the make believe is through
When you've set aside your childhood heroes
And your dreams are lost upon a shelf
You're at the age of not believing
And worst of all you doubt yourself
You're a castaway where no one hears you
On a barren isle in a lonely sea
Where did all the happy endings go?
Where can all the good times be?
You must face the age of not believing
Doubting everything you ever knew
Until at last you start believing
There's something wonderful in you
You're at the age of not believing
And worst of all you doubt yourself
You're a castaway where no one hears you
On a barren isle in a lonely sea
Where did all the happy endings go?
Where can all the good times be?
You must face the age of not believing
Doubting everything you ever knew
Until at last you start believing
There's something wonderful in you
The Age of Not Believing was written by Robert B. Sherman & Richard M. Sherman.
The Age of Not Believing was produced by Randy Thornton & Irwin Kostal.