'Mary Poppins' and 'It's a Small World' composer Richard Sherman dies at 95 (2024)

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Sherman, together with his late brother Robert, won two Academy Awards for Walt Disney's 1964 smash 'Mary Poppins.'

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'Mary Poppins' and 'It's a Small World' composer Richard Sherman dies at 95 (1)

Richard M. Sherman, one half of the prolific, award-winning pair of brothers who helped form millions of childhoods by penning the instantly memorable songs for Mary Poppins, The Jungle Book and Chitty Chitty Bang Bang – as well as the most-played tune on Earth, It's a Small World (After All) – has died. He was 95.

Sherman, together with his late brother Robert, won two Academy Awards for Walt Disney's 1964 smash "Mary Poppins" – best score and best song, "Chim Chim Cher-ee." They also picked up a Grammy for best movie or TV score. Robert Sherman died in London at age 86 in 2012.

The Walt Disney Co. announced that Sherman died Saturday due to age-related illness. "Generations of moviegoers and theme park guests have been introduced to the world of Disney through the Sherman brothers' magnificent and timeless songs. Even today, the duo's work remains the quintessential lyrical voice of Walt Disney," the company said in a remembrance posted on its website.

Their hundreds of credits as joint lyricist and composer also include the films Winnie the Pooh, The Slipper and the Rose, Snoopy Come Home, Charlotte's Web and The Magic of Lassie. Their Broadway musicals included 1974's Over Here! and stagings of Mary Poppins and Chitty Chitty Bang Bang in the mid-2000s. "Something good happens when we sit down together and work," Richard Sherman told The Associated Press in a 2005 joint interview. "We've been doing it all our lives. Practically since college we've been working together."

'Bring joy to millions'

Their awards include 23 gold and platinum albums and a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. They became the only Americans ever to win first prize at the Moscow Film Festival for Tom Sawyer in 1973 and were inducted into the Songwriters' Hall of Fame in 2005. President George W. Bush awarded them the National Medal of Arts in 2008, commended for music that "has helped bring joy to millions."

Most of the songs the Shermans wrote – in addition to being catchy and playful – work on multiple levels for different ages, something they learned from Disney. "He once told us, early on in our career, 'Don't insult the kid – don't write down to the kid. And don't write just for the adult.' So we write for grandpa and the 4-year-old – and everyone in between – and all see it on a different level," Richard Sherman said.

The Shermans began a decade-long partnership with Disney during the 1960s after having written hit pop songs like "Tall Paul" for ex-Mouseketeer Annette Funicello and "You're Sixteen," later recorded by Ringo Starr. They wrote over 150 songs at Disney, including the soundtracks for such films as The Sword and the Stone, The Parent Trap, Bedknobs and Broomsticks, The Jungle Book, The Aristocrats and The Tigger Movie.

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It's a Small World – which accompanies visitors to Disney theme parks' boat ride sung by animatronic dolls representing world cultures – is believed to be the most performed composition in the world. It was first debuted at the 1964-65 New York World's Fair pavilion ride.

The two brothers credited their father, composer Al Sherman, with challenging them to write songs and for their love of wordsmithing. His legacy of songs includes You Gotta Be a Football Hero, (What Do We Do On a) Dew-Dew-Dewy Day and On the Beach at Bali-Bali. His sons went on to popularize the terms "fantasmagorical" and "supercalifragilisticexpialidocious."

The Shermans teased songs out of each other, brainstorming titles and then trying to top each other with improvements. "Being brothers, we sort of short-cut each other," Richard Sherman said. "We can almost look at each other and know, 'Hey, you're onto something, kiddo.'"

Away from the piano, the two raised families and pursued their own interests, yet still lived close to each other in Beverly Hills and continued working well into their 70s. When "Chitty Chitty Bang Bang" came to Broadway in 2005, they added new lyrics and four new songs.

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Richard Sherman is survived by his wife, Elizabeth, and their two children: Gregory and Victoria. He also is survived by a daughter, Lynda, from a previous marriage. A private funeral will be held on Friday; Disney said a celebration of life service will be announced later.

Though they were estranged for years, the brothers largely avoided sibling rivalry. When asked about that, Richard Sherman was philosophical, touching and jokey all at the same time – much like the trunkful of songs he wrote with his brother. "We're human. We have frailties and weaknesses. But we love each other very much, respect each other," he said. "I'm happy that he's a successful guy. That makes me a successful guy."

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'Mary Poppins' and 'It's a Small World' composer Richard Sherman dies at 95 (2024)

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Did the Sherman Brothers work on Mary Poppins returns? ›

Sherman also acted as a music consultant for Mary Poppins Returns, the sequel to Mary Poppins. Sherman also wrote new songs for the upcoming musical stage adaptation of The Jungle Book. By May 2023, a feature film development deal on the Sherman Brothers' animation musical Inkas the Ramferinkas was announced.

Who composed Mary Poppins music? ›

Mary Poppins: Original Cast Soundtrack is the soundtrack album of the 1964 film Mary Poppins, with music and lyrics written by songwriters Richard M. Sherman and Robert B. Sherman, and adapted and conducted by Irwin Kostal.

Who wrote the song "It's a small world"? ›

Richard M. Sherman, one half of the prolific, award-winning pair of brothers who helped form millions of childhoods by penning the instantly memorable songs for “Mary Poppins,” “The Jungle Book” and “Chitty Chitty Bang Bang” — as well as the most-played tune on Earth, “It's a Small World (After All)” — has died.

Who turned down the role of Mary Poppins? ›

When Mary Poppins (1964) was being written, the lead role was offered to Dame Julie Andrews by Walt Disney. Andrews told Disney that she was pregnant and couldn't do the movie. Disney wanted Andrews so much that he postponed the production in order to accommodate Andrews' pregnancy.

How many Oscars did the Sherman Brothers earn for Mary Poppins? ›

In 1965, the Sherman Brothers won two Academy Awards for Mary Poppins, which includes the songs "Feed The Birds," "Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious," and the Oscar-winning "Chim Chim Cher-ee." Starting with this movie, and continuing through several subsequent Disney movies, the Sherman Brothers collaborated with ...

What is the most played song in history? ›

Various sources cite the Righteous Brothers' “You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin'” (1964) as having more than eight million plays on radio and TV, and The Beatles' “Yesterday” (1965) with at least seven million in the U.S. alone, and many more in the rest of the world.

What do the lyrics to it's a small world mean? ›

Written a short time after the Cuban Missile Crisis, the lyrics describe “a world of hope and a world of fears,” before urging listeners to remember that “there's so much that we share.” Richard Sherman described “a simple, simple child's prayer to respect each other and to love each other.

Who sang "It's a small world after all"? ›

The Sherman Brothers wrote "it's a small world (after all)" in the wake of the Cuban Missile Crisis, which influenced the song's message. They first presented "it's a small world (after all)" to Walt by singing in counterpoint while walking through the mock-up.

What movies did the Sherman Brothers write? ›

The brothers then created both the screenplays and song scores for Tom Sawyer, Huckleberry Finn, The Magic Of Lassie, and The Slipper And The Rose (the 1976 Royal Command film). More recently, they wrote the songs for the Disney animated feature, The Tigger Movie, and the stage musical, Busker Alley.

What songs did the Sherman Brothers write for Disney? ›

During the 60s and early 70s, the two brothers, working as top staffers at Disney studios, wrote classics such as “Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious,” “Chim Chim Cher-ee,” “A Spoonful Of Sugar,” “I Wan'na Be Like You,” “Let's Get Together” and “The Age Of Not Believing” for much-loved family films like Mary Poppins, ...

Who did the animation for Mary Poppins Returns? ›

Over 70 animation artists specializing in hand-drawn 2D animation from Walt Disney Animation Studios, Pixar Animation Studios, and other animation studios were recruited for the sequence.

Why did Julie Andrews not have a cameo in Mary Poppins Returns? ›

Despite the many callbacks to the original Mary Poppins, the sequel still lacked Andrews' presence. Director Rob Marshall recalled to Variety how quickly Andrews turned down the offer to appear in Mary Poppins Returns. Marshall stated Andrews felt the film was "Emily's show" and didn't want to hog the spotlight.

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