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"Feed the Birds" is a song written by the Sherman Brothers (Richard M. Sherman & Robert B. Sherman) and featured in the 1964 motion picture Mary Poppins. The song speaks of an old beggar woman (the "Bird Woman") who sits on the steps of St Paul's Cathedral, selling bags of breadcrumbs to passers-by for two pence a bag (equivalent to about 13p in 2022) so that they can feed the many pigeons which surround the old woman. The scene is reminiscent of the real-life seed vendors of Trafalgar Square who began selling birdseed to passers-by shortly after its public opening in 1844.

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  • Feed the Birds (es)
  • Nourrir les p'tits oiseaux (fr)
  • Feed the Birds (en)
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  • Feed the Birds Feed the Birds Nourrir les p'tits oiseaux (Feed the Birds dans la version originale) est une chanson écrite par les frères Sherman (Richard M. Sherman & Robert B. Sherman) pour le film Mary Poppins. Elle est également connue pour être une des chansons favorites de Walt Disney. (fr)
  • "Feed the Birds" is a song written by the Sherman Brothers (Richard M. Sherman & Robert B. Sherman) and featured in the 1964 motion picture Mary Poppins. The song speaks of an old beggar woman (the "Bird Woman") who sits on the steps of St Paul's Cathedral, selling bags of breadcrumbs to passers-by for two pence a bag (equivalent to about 13p in 2022) so that they can feed the many pigeons which surround the old woman. The scene is reminiscent of the real-life seed vendors of Trafalgar Square who began selling birdseed to passers-by shortly after its public opening in 1844. (en)
  • «Feed the Birds» es una canción escrita por los Hermanos Sherman (Richard M. Sherman y Robert B. Sherman), que apareció en la película Mary Poppins. La canción habla de una vieja mendiga (llamada en la canción "Bird Woman") que se sienta en las escaleras de la Catedral de San Pablo de Londres, vendiendo bolsas de migas de pan a los transeúntes para que ellos puedan alimentar a las muchas palomas que rodean a la señora. (es)
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  • "Feed the Birds" is a song written by the Sherman Brothers (Richard M. Sherman & Robert B. Sherman) and featured in the 1964 motion picture Mary Poppins. The song speaks of an old beggar woman (the "Bird Woman") who sits on the steps of St Paul's Cathedral, selling bags of breadcrumbs to passers-by for two pence a bag (equivalent to about 13p in 2022) so that they can feed the many pigeons which surround the old woman. The scene is reminiscent of the real-life seed vendors of Trafalgar Square who began selling birdseed to passers-by shortly after its public opening in 1844. In the book, Mary Poppins accompanies the children, on the way to tea with their father, to give money to the bird woman to feed the birds. In the movie, on the way to the bank, their father discourages the children from feeding the birds, while Mary Poppins, who had sung the song to the children the previous night, was on her day off. Academy Award winner Jane Darwell played the Bird Woman, her last screen appearance. (en)
  • «Feed the Birds» es una canción escrita por los Hermanos Sherman (Richard M. Sherman y Robert B. Sherman), que apareció en la película Mary Poppins. La canción habla de una vieja mendiga (llamada en la canción "Bird Woman") que se sienta en las escaleras de la Catedral de San Pablo de Londres, vendiendo bolsas de migas de pan a los transeúntes para que ellos puedan alimentar a las muchas palomas que rodean a la señora. En el libro, Mary Poppins acompaña a los niños, en la caminata del té con sus padres, para dar dinero a la señora para alimentar a los pájaros. En la película, en la ida al banco, su padre disuade a los niños de alimentar a los pájaros, mientras Mary Poppins, quien las cantó a los niños la canción la noche anterior, estaba en su día libre. Jane Darwell interpretó a la ­«Bird Woman», en su última aparición en la pantalla. (es)
  • Feed the Birds Feed the Birds Nourrir les p'tits oiseaux (Feed the Birds dans la version originale) est une chanson écrite par les frères Sherman (Richard M. Sherman & Robert B. Sherman) pour le film Mary Poppins. Elle est également connue pour être une des chansons favorites de Walt Disney. (fr)
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