"Let's Go Fly a Kite" written by the Sherman Brothers. It is the final song in the film Mary Poppins. During it the Banks family go out to spend time with the newly reformed George and the neighbors. The song is featured in Saving Mr. Banks, in a scene where the Sherman Brothers sing it for P.L. Travers to show her they made revisions on George's character. At that point, she begins to warm up to them and joins in with their singing. (Contrary to the film's portrayal, she did not approve of any of the songs other than "Feed the Birds" and "Stay Awake".) It is also featured in Disney Sing Along Songs: Heigh-Ho.
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| - "Let's Go Fly a Kite" written by the Sherman Brothers. It is the final song in the film Mary Poppins. During it the Banks family go out to spend time with the newly reformed George and the neighbors. The song is featured in Saving Mr. Banks, in a scene where the Sherman Brothers sing it for P.L. Travers to show her they made revisions on George's character. At that point, she begins to warm up to them and joins in with their singing. (Contrary to the film's portrayal, she did not approve of any of the songs other than "Feed the Birds" and "Stay Awake".) It is also featured in Disney Sing Along Songs: Heigh-Ho.
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Albums
| - Now That's What I Call Disney
- Classic Disney - Volume II
- Mary Poppins Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
- Now That's What I Call Disney 3
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| - Let's Go Fly A Kite - Mary Poppins
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| - Mary Poppins
- Saving Mr. Banks
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| - Richard M. Sherman and Robert B. Sherman
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| - "Let's Go Fly a Kite" written by the Sherman Brothers. It is the final song in the film Mary Poppins. During it the Banks family go out to spend time with the newly reformed George and the neighbors. The song is featured in Saving Mr. Banks, in a scene where the Sherman Brothers sing it for P.L. Travers to show her they made revisions on George's character. At that point, she begins to warm up to them and joins in with their singing. (Contrary to the film's portrayal, she did not approve of any of the songs other than "Feed the Birds" and "Stay Awake".) It is also featured in Disney Sing Along Songs: Heigh-Ho.
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