The whole music box performance was done in one take, And a very nervous Sally Howes performed it infront of 100 extras! Absolute stunning how Sally and Dick were able to perform together what is known as two separate songs at the same time.
This song and the scene to go with it are very symbolic. Firstly, you see Truly as a pretty, precious doll on a music box and Caractacus as a flimsy, happy-go-lucky clown. It symbolises what Truly and Caractacus are: one's a beautiful but too-cutesy member of the upper-middle class society who's rigid for her own good. It's why the song's first line's rhetorical: "What do you see, you people gazing at me? You see a doll on this music box that's wound by a key". It's about how everyone in society and those around her see Truly. The other's a clown from the lower working class who's trying to impress everyone including the woman he loves but who's too flimsy for his own good. Secondly, you see the clown getting slapped in the face by the doll twice when he tries to approach her - it mirrors Caractacus' two failed and untimely interactions with Truly from earlier in the film. The first being when Truly tries talking to him about Jeremy and Jemima playing truant. Caractacus gets annoyed and they argue about Truly criticising his parenting skills. The second's when Caractacus runs Truly's car off the road and into the pond whilst taking the children for their picnic. Thirdly, the clown tries all he can to court the doll but catches sight of his reflection in the mirror which makes him open his eyes - he sees himself for what he is. In order for Truly to like him, Caractacus has to quit acting like an idiot and change his ways. Fourthly, Truly breaks her doll-like character for a moment by pushing him into the mirror to get his attention. It means that already Truly's now starting to love Caractacus and she wants him in her life. She's "waiting for love's first kiss". So Caractacus starts to redeem himself and changes his personality hence that Truly's "the answer to my wishes" and he doesn't want her to leave. Fifthly, the clown starts properly courting the doll because his "heart beats so unruly because I love you, Truly. Honest Truly, I do". The clown tries to kiss the doll's hand at the end of the song but the doll retracts it in time - it mirrors that rigidity aka the social status has won. Even though Truly's yearning for Caractacus' love for her and vice versa, they aren't of the same social class. She's "longing to be free" but her problem's that she's "under a spell" aka the social divide somewhat like Jack and Rose in Titanic went through. No one else can see this but them. It's only by the end of the film that Caractacus and Truly see eye to eye properly and declare their requited love for each other. (Feel free to correct me if I'm wrong!!!)
I heard that Truly pushing him into the mirror was unscripted because Van Dyke had never seen himself in costume until then and got distracted, though I could be wrong.
Truly Scrumptious You're truly, truly scrumptious Scrumptious as a cherry peach parfait When you're near me It's so delicious Honest Truly, you're the answer to my wishes Truly Scrumptious Though I may seem presumptuous Never, never, ever go away My heart beats so unruly Because I love you truly Honest Truly, I do
The whole scene is a masterpiece as it practically goes for the first moments of the dummy guys first moments as he stumbles around and realized in a mirror and is shocked at his appearance, idk man I love this scene
I think we can do better than this. This particular style of movies involving wholesome plot, music, dreamy world etc. needs a touch of a talented director.
The pure musical genius of writing two separate songs that each stand on their own, but can also be sung together and it actually works wonderfully! GENIUS and AMAZING!
I watched Chitty Chitty Bang Bang VHS tape on TV in my room. Sally Ann Howes passed away, let God may her heaven in peace. She will always young, beautiful guardian angel. I sing one of her songs of Chitty Chitty Bang Bang called “A Doll on a Music Box”. RIP Sally Ann Howes (1930-2021). I miss you Sally Ann Howes! 😇❤️
Also, she played by wonderful character of “Chitty Chitty Bang Bang” of Truly Scrumptious” she was wonderful actress. Sally Ann Howes made a wonderful life of her age. She’s 91 years old. ❤😇
This has always been my favorite song and scene from this movie! I love it so much! When I was 8 years old I sang this song at an audition for Suessical which I then got and had a role of a Who from Whoville! But this scene is so beautiful and fun. The way they can sing different songs but blend them together so beautifully astounds me…
This has always been my favorite song in this movie!! I still get chills every time I listen to it. My momma and I used to listen to Disney musicals in the car any time we went somewhere together (growing up, I went literally EVERYWHERE with my momma)...we would duet and "choreograph car dance moves" to every song...this song was always our favorite (followed by Dreamgirls....and some VeggieTales songs haha)! and we would get so into it, if my siblings tried to sing along with us, my mom would pause it and make them shut up cause we were trying to "preform" our car ride duet!!! haha miss those days....
I was all for this until I realized you weren't an only child. Then it got a bit depressing. I'd have probably decked my sibling if they trapped me in a car musical I wasn't even allowed to participate in myself.
Best scene in the entire movie!! Whenever I watch this movie it is always this scene where I just gaze in amazement of how the whole thing was planned and acted out!!
love the doll costume and how she moves exactly like a doll in a music box.*thinks*WAIT do they still sell them anyways i haven't seen one since i was little.i remember opening mine and listening to the lullaby,so peaceful.
Without any insight on the scenes leading up to this performance, and seeing the two main characters as they are present; two dolls, one in love with an unresponsive music doll, I think it's sad. Imagine decades later, a descendant of the toy maker is in the decrepit storage room of the castle to find the two dolls dusty and cobwebbed. With them, a young child asks about the human sized toys. The adult says that long ago, they used to play a song for the king at the time. Now, however, they aren't able to work. "It was recorded their act was breathtaking to any that saw it." the adult adds. "Do you know how it went?" the child asks. With a hum, the adult recalls the doll's lore. The woman turns on a colorful triangle music box singing about wanting to be free by a kiss. The man confesses his love for the woman before him. But before he could kiss the girl, the wound up dolls would stop playing until wound again, thus restarting the act. Every play, the cycle was neverending. And now, they sit undisturbed in darkness forgotten. Their songs never to play again. Lost to time. And that's how they'll remain for decades more.
I've been watching this movie and listening to this soundtrack as long as I can remember, and I recently discovered that Richard M. Sherman (one of the writers of the songs in this movie) was once married to a now deceased cousin of my grandfather's, their daughter, is also my cousin, although distantly.
In these days and times when people try to behave hard, gangster etc. Yet the very same people KNOW who my in game character "Truly Scrumptious" is named after. They show serious cracks in their gangster armor!
Lyrics: {TRULY} What do you see? You people gazing at me? You see a doll on a music box that's Wound by a key How can you tell? I'm under a spell I'm waiting for love's first kiss You cannot see How much I long to be free Turning around on this music box that's Wound by a key Yearning Yearning While I'm Turning around and around {TRULY(CARACTACUS)} What do you see? (Truly Scrumptious) You people gazing at me? (You're truly, truly, scrumptious) You see a doll on a music box that's (Scrumptious as a cherry) Wound by a key. (peach parfait) How can you tell? (When you're near me) I'm under a spell. ( it's so delicious) I'm waiting for love's first kiss. ( Honest, truly. You're the) (Answer to my wishes) You cannot see (Truly Scrumptious) How much I long to be free (And if I seem presumptuous) Turning around on this music box that's (Never, never, ever) Wound by a key. (Go away) Yearning (My heart beats so unruly) Yearning (because I love you truly) While I'm ( Honest, Truly) Turning around and around. (I do)
@@emilysmith7629 honestly same. Not every pretty old song has to be folded into the endless Christmas repertoire! Even if the characters are pretending to be giant toys, or make mention of brown paper packages (*cough cough*).
While I must first say that I absolutely love this tune, and it's my favorite segment from the movie, I must say..., upon listening to it here again on CZcams, I noticed an ironic twist in the lyrics... When Sally and Dick start singing their separate parts simultaneously, and specifically at the 1:45 mark, right after the music box doll sings, "You cannot see..., how much I long to be free...", the marionette sings, "Never, ever, ever, go away..." Maybe I'm reading too much into it, as this is "Truly" a beautiful song, but I do feel it's an ironic twist on it...
I really really had hoped to find this, then it didn’t have the FX clock movement FX and I could never understand why they did a very bad mashed segue edit to the next medley. Ack. Oh well. Thank you fo youtube posters of the segment. Alone, month 3 - Boston US. Stay safe.
1:13 Truly Scrumptious You're truly, truly scrumptious Scrumptious as a cherry peach parfait When you're near me It's so delicious Honest Truly, you're the answer to my wishes Truly Scrumptious Though I may seem presumptuous Never, never, ever go away My heart beats so unruly Because I love you truly Honest Truly, I do
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its a shame they don't include the clockwork sounds in the soundtrack as i feel it adds more to the song
Or that icon kick haha
I was just thinking that lol
czcams.com/video/dQw4w9WgXcQ/video.html here it is
I agree the clockwork sounds are awesome
@@trollsting1043 👁👄👁
The whole music box performance was done in one take, And a very nervous Sally Howes performed it infront of 100 extras! Absolute stunning how Sally and Dick were able to perform together what is known as two separate songs at the same time.
thats amazing to know. I love trivia like that
"counter melodies"
what is known as counterpoint melodies, or simply 'counter melodies' like Keith says.
Brilliant musical number!
They were (are) both incredible talents.
at my 6 year old nieces b-day party, my bf and i did this for her in full costume: she still talks about it to this day :-) thanks chitty!
so cute
"My hear beats so unruly
Because I love you truly..." 💞
Ughh that part is so adorable 💖💖💖
This song and the scene to go with it are very symbolic.
Firstly, you see Truly as a pretty, precious doll on a music box and Caractacus as a flimsy, happy-go-lucky clown. It symbolises what Truly and Caractacus are: one's a beautiful but too-cutesy member of the upper-middle class society who's rigid for her own good. It's why the song's first line's rhetorical: "What do you see, you people gazing at me? You see a doll on this music box that's wound by a key". It's about how everyone in society and those around her see Truly. The other's a clown from the lower working class who's trying to impress everyone including the woman he loves but who's too flimsy for his own good.
Secondly, you see the clown getting slapped in the face by the doll twice when he tries to approach her - it mirrors Caractacus' two failed and untimely interactions with Truly from earlier in the film. The first being when Truly tries talking to him about Jeremy and Jemima playing truant. Caractacus gets annoyed and they argue about Truly criticising his parenting skills. The second's when Caractacus runs Truly's car off the road and into the pond whilst taking the children for their picnic.
Thirdly, the clown tries all he can to court the doll but catches sight of his reflection in the mirror which makes him open his eyes - he sees himself for what he is. In order for Truly to like him, Caractacus has to quit acting like an idiot and change his ways. Fourthly, Truly breaks her doll-like character for a moment by pushing him into the mirror to get his attention. It means that already Truly's now starting to love Caractacus and she wants him in her life. She's "waiting for love's first kiss". So Caractacus starts to redeem himself and changes his personality hence that Truly's "the answer to my wishes" and he doesn't want her to leave.
Fifthly, the clown starts properly courting the doll because his "heart beats so unruly because I love you, Truly. Honest Truly, I do". The clown tries to kiss the doll's hand at the end of the song but the doll retracts it in time - it mirrors that rigidity aka the social status has won. Even though Truly's yearning for Caractacus' love for her and vice versa, they aren't of the same social class. She's "longing to be free" but her problem's that she's "under a spell" aka the social divide somewhat like Jack and Rose in Titanic went through. No one else can see this but them. It's only by the end of the film that Caractacus and Truly see eye to eye properly and declare their requited love for each other.
(Feel free to correct me if I'm wrong!!!)
Wow. This was a wonderful read and you truly (no pun intended) have an eye for detail! This seriously needs more likes.
I heard that Truly pushing him into the mirror was unscripted because Van Dyke had never seen himself in costume until then and got distracted, though I could be wrong.
@seannaylor5803 I don't know you, but I already like you
I wish I could find this with the mechanical noises from the movie, but without the background voices and noises that were also in that scene.
mE TOO
Truly Scrumptious
You're truly, truly scrumptious
Scrumptious as a cherry peach parfait
When you're near me
It's so delicious
Honest Truly, you're the answer to my wishes
Truly Scrumptious
Though I may seem presumptuous
Never, never, ever go away
My heart beats so unruly
Because I love you truly
Honest Truly, I do
mccsamm I love the way her name was Truly in the movie cause it fits so well in the song 🥰
She did this in one take that is amazing
The whole scene is a masterpiece as it practically goes for the first moments of the dummy guys first moments as he stumbles around and realized in a mirror and is shocked at his appearance, idk man I love this scene
I love the way she hits his head off the mirror to get him to focus
95% of the comments section is about how she did this in one take
Which is very amazing btw
@@MrExceles I never noticed that's so cool!! :D
I miss these classic films they were always the best :)
yes I agree!! they are amazing:)
Old movies are the best 💪🏻😩
Golden age of movies
I think we can do better than this. This particular style of movies involving wholesome plot, music, dreamy world etc. needs a touch of a talented director.
Yes
Sally Ann Howes voice is just marvelous; sure wish she'd had more opportunities to share it.
The pure musical genius of writing two separate songs that each stand on their own, but can also be sung together and it actually works wonderfully! GENIUS and AMAZING!
It seems the king never got over his birthday being crashed from the looks of the dislikes.
+Warbird Phoenix
I'd say so, poor old man!
Actually, he was a Baron.
You mean Baron Bomburst
I watched Chitty Chitty Bang Bang VHS tape on TV in my room. Sally Ann Howes passed away, let God may her heaven in peace. She will always young, beautiful guardian angel. I sing one of her songs of Chitty Chitty Bang Bang called “A Doll on a Music Box”. RIP Sally Ann Howes (1930-2021). I miss you Sally Ann Howes! 😇❤️
Also, she played by wonderful character of “Chitty Chitty Bang Bang” of Truly Scrumptious” she was wonderful actress. Sally Ann Howes made a wonderful life of her age. She’s 91 years old. ❤😇
This song used to comfort me when I was a kid.
This has always been my favorite song and scene from this movie! I love it so much! When I was 8 years old I sang this song at an audition for Suessical which I then got and had a role of a Who from Whoville! But this scene is so beautiful and fun. The way they can sing different songs but blend them together so beautifully astounds me…
This has always been my favorite song in this movie!! I still get chills every time I listen to it. My momma and I used to listen to Disney musicals in the car any time we went somewhere together (growing up, I went literally EVERYWHERE with my momma)...we would duet and "choreograph car dance moves" to every song...this song was always our favorite (followed by Dreamgirls....and some VeggieTales songs haha)! and we would get so into it, if my siblings tried to sing along with us, my mom would pause it and make them shut up cause we were trying to "preform" our car ride duet!!! haha miss those days....
Mindy Phillips sounds like u were the the favorite child lmao
I was all for this until I realized you weren't an only child. Then it got a bit depressing. I'd have probably decked my sibling if they trapped me in a car musical I wasn't even allowed to participate in myself.
I still like Chitty Chitty, Bang, Bang’s Therese best myself, but this song is very soothing.
Best scene in the entire movie!! Whenever I watch this movie it is always this scene where I just gaze in amazement of how the whole thing was planned and acted out!!
Rebecca Bain and her costume was to DIE for
It took me several years to realize that the clown and the doll were Mr. Potts and Truly in disguise.
This film and Mary Poppins are 2 of a kind! They just don't make films like these masterpieces anymore!
agreed
The sound of Easter and Christmas in the 1970s and 80s.
This is by far the best version of this song, love their voices.
My favorite song in this movie by a mile.
love the doll costume and how she moves exactly like a doll in a music box.*thinks*WAIT do they still sell them anyways i haven't seen one since i was little.i remember opening mine and listening to the lullaby,so peaceful.
she did that part in one take
Who in the blue blazes is downvoting Chitty Chitty Bang Bang!?
I know right? there is someone out there with no heart or brain
Yeah
Without any insight on the scenes leading up to this performance, and seeing the two main characters as they are present; two dolls, one in love with an unresponsive music doll, I think it's sad.
Imagine decades later, a descendant of the toy maker is in the decrepit storage room of the castle to find the two dolls dusty and cobwebbed. With them, a young child asks about the human sized toys. The adult says that long ago, they used to play a song for the king at the time. Now, however, they aren't able to work. "It was recorded their act was breathtaking to any that saw it." the adult adds. "Do you know how it went?" the child asks. With a hum, the adult recalls the doll's lore.
The woman turns on a colorful triangle music box singing about wanting to be free by a kiss. The man confesses his love for the woman before him. But before he could kiss the girl, the wound up dolls would stop playing until wound again, thus restarting the act. Every play, the cycle was neverending. And now, they sit undisturbed in darkness forgotten. Their songs never to play again. Lost to time. And that's how they'll remain for decades more.
I get butterfly's when he sings because I love you bit
Same I get all giddy :D
This is my favourite song in this film in billions of ways.
this had to have been one of the best scene in the movie the german outfits wwere beautifull
I still maintain this would make the sickest of sick remixes. Can somebody please remix this??? Obviously I love the OG soundtrack as well.
Julian Outram oh my god brilliant idea
Pogo does. It’s called Under A Spell
my fav song from the musical and its so awesome how she keeps up with the rythem and moving at the right time
I wish they had this album on iTunes. I really want it. It’s so amazing.
I've been watching this movie and listening to this soundtrack as long as I can remember, and I recently discovered that Richard M. Sherman (one of the writers of the songs in this movie) was once married to a now deceased cousin of my grandfather's, their daughter, is also my cousin, although distantly.
The most enchanted song in the entire movie
This is the song that i use to fall asleep to, this and you two! This song brings back so many memories!!
In these days and times when people try to behave hard, gangster etc. Yet the very same people KNOW who my in game character "Truly Scrumptious" is named after. They show serious cracks in their gangster armor!
I want a classic made music Box of them and this song
Lyrics:
{TRULY}
What do you see?
You people gazing at me?
You see a doll on a music box that's
Wound by a key
How can you tell?
I'm under a spell
I'm waiting for love's first kiss
You cannot see
How much I long to be free
Turning around on this music box that's
Wound by a key
Yearning
Yearning
While I'm
Turning around and around
{TRULY(CARACTACUS)}
What do you see? (Truly Scrumptious)
You people gazing at me? (You're truly, truly, scrumptious)
You see a doll on a music box that's (Scrumptious as a cherry)
Wound by a key. (peach parfait)
How can you tell? (When you're near me)
I'm under a spell. ( it's so delicious)
I'm waiting for love's first kiss. ( Honest, truly. You're the)
(Answer to my wishes)
You cannot see (Truly Scrumptious)
How much I long to be free (And if I seem presumptuous)
Turning around on this music box that's (Never, never, ever)
Wound by a key. (Go away)
Yearning (My heart beats so unruly)
Yearning (because I love you truly)
While I'm ( Honest, Truly)
Turning around and around. (I do)
Perfect as a Christmas song.
It's not nearly a Christmas Song. I don't know what makes you think it is perfect for a Christmas song
christmas bells and a toy!!!
@@emilysmith7629 honestly same. Not every pretty old song has to be folded into the endless Christmas repertoire! Even if the characters are pretending to be giant toys, or make mention of brown paper packages (*cough cough*).
This song sounds too good to be a christmas song
I never realized there was a complete version of this! (Without him getting interrupted)
My favourite song from the entire playlist
This song is so adorable!
I remember this song WAY too fondly. =D
While I must first say that I absolutely love this tune, and it's my favorite segment from the movie, I must say..., upon listening to it here again on CZcams, I noticed an ironic twist in the lyrics... When Sally and Dick start singing their separate parts simultaneously, and specifically at the 1:45 mark, right after the music box doll sings, "You cannot see..., how much I long to be free...", the marionette sings, "Never, ever, ever, go away..." Maybe I'm reading too much into it, as this is "Truly" a beautiful song, but I do feel it's an ironic twist on it...
I bet the one dislike is Baron Bomburst.
Good film I dotn think it will ever get old.....
I think they need to put it on tv more often
In memory of Sally Anne Howes RIP
This song is strangely relatable...
I love how these songs blend together so well ❤️ It’s pretty crazy honestly
So cute and charming, and romantic.
I really really had hoped to find this, then it didn’t have the FX clock movement FX and I could never understand why they did a very bad mashed segue edit to the next medley.
Ack.
Oh well.
Thank you fo youtube posters of the segment.
Alone, month 3 - Boston US.
Stay safe.
My organs cried out of this.
I'm not joking.
Send me to the hospital.
Iove this song ! ❤️
This is a Brilliant piece of music! ❤
LOVE THIS AWESOME SONG I WOULD LOVE TOBE A DOLL ON AMUSIC BOX AND THIS AWESOME AND BEAUTIFUL SONG
1:13
Truly Scrumptious
You're truly, truly scrumptious
Scrumptious as a cherry peach parfait
When you're near me
It's so delicious
Honest Truly, you're the answer to my wishes
Truly Scrumptious
Though I may seem presumptuous
Never, never, ever go away
My heart beats so unruly
Because I love you truly
Honest Truly, I do
DisappointedApricot I love the duet bit it just sound so goood
might use this for an audition
JUST a minute!!!
they love each other
Someone needs to do a trap remix for this song, but i just love this song from my childhood movie
I love, love, LOVE this.
Dang
Im 25 year old dude
& i love this bid with dick van dyke
I love this scene so much
I Have Watch That Movie Before And It Was Good Too.
Thank you so much for this post! Wonderful!
Song: Doll on a music box,
Singer: Sally Ann Howes,
album: chitty chitty bang bang
New Intrvew History Into Tcm movie.
I love in the movie she keeps hitting him XD
😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭 so beautiful!
I call this song the desperate attempt to distract you from the coup song
Xmas full on when i play this oh the childhood memories and the child catcher
YESS!!
Truly hypnotic
love it
@jacko1972 Absolutely, my favorite movie!!!
I love this!
That my afavtera movies
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if we get 3 we can have the child catcher :D
so cool
süpeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeer !
*Salutes and does the deed, just to fix the number*
(Will like if/once someone else dislikes it.)
MGM RECORDS
Him and his wife XD
This is the other jAM!
Not any more, because someone ELSE disliked it, so now I can like it again to keep it at three! X3
That was me and Hayden
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Why don’t they have the actors and actresses from the movie sing the soundtrack? Is there a way to get that?
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My favourite music box
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has anyone else noticed that dick van dike is always in movies where he is the only one without a British accent xD
After Mary Poppins, one of his stipulations for accepting a role was he didn't have to do an English accent.
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The Jacksons 2:06♤
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