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  1. Food, Glorious Food", written by Lionel Bart, is the opening song from the 1960s West End and Broadway musical (and 1968 film) Oliver! Musical theme [ edit ] The song is sung from the point of view of the children of a workhouse for orphans where they are forced to work to “earn their keep”, and deprived of proper nutrition while the ...

  2. This is the one of the more memorable songs from the award winning musical Oliver!, which was written in its entirety by the London-born composer Lionel Bart (1930-99). The show is an adaptation of the famous Charles Dickens novel Oliver Twist; it opened in the West End in 1960, and on the big screen (directed by Carol Reed) in 1968.

  3. Mar 12, 2022 · "Food, Glorious Food" is the opening song from the 1960s West End and Broadway musical (and 1968 film) Oliver! It is sung when the workhouse boys are dreamin...

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  5. Oct 13, 2011 · Oliver! (The Musical) (1968) This is just a small clip from the movie Oliver!Food Glorious FoodWritten by: LIONEL BARTIs it worth the waiting for,If we live ...

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  6. Food, glorious food! Eat right through the menu. Just loosen your belt Two inches and then you Work up a new appetite. In this interlude -- Then food, Once again, food Fabulous food, Glorious food. Food, glorious food! Don't care what it looks like -- Burned! Underdone! Crude! Don't care what the cook's like. Just thinking of growing fat -- Our ...

  7. Still we get the same old gru... el! There's not a crust, not a crumb can we find. Can we beg, can we borrow, or cadge. But there's nothing to stop us from getting a thrill. When we all close our ...

  8. Still we get the same old gruel. There's not a crust, not a crumb can we find. Can we beg, can we borrow, or cadge. But there's nothing to stop us from getting a thrill. When we all close our eyes and imagine. Food, glorious food. Hot sausage and mustard. While we're in the mood. Cold jelly and custard.

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