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      • " Food, Glorious Food ", written by Lionel Bart, is the opening song from the 1960s West End and Broadway musical (and 1968 film) Oliver!.
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  2. 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. 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 ...

  3. Listen to all 34 songs from the Oliver! soundtrack, playlist, ost and score. whatsong. Movies. ... 100 Most Featured TV Songs. Oliver! Soundtrack [1968] 34 songs ...

  4. Oliver! is the soundtrack to the 1968 British musical drama film of the same name. The soundtrack won an Oscar for Best Original or Adaptation Score at the 41st Academy Awards in 1969. It reached number 4 in the UK Albums Chart and spent 99 weeks on the chart.

    No.
    Title
    Recording Artist(s)
    Length
    1.
    "Overture"
    The Orchestra
    1:58
    2.
    "Food, Glorious Food"/"Oliver!"
    Mark Lester, Harry Secombe, Peggy Mount & ...
    5:42
    3.
    "Boy for Sale"
    Secombe
    2:47
    4.
    Lester
    3:00
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  5. "Oliver!" is the title song from the 1960s original West End and Broadway musical Oliver! and the 1968 film of the same name. Background. The song begins with the workhouse boys and Mr. Bumble praying for the food they will receive and for a blessing of thankfulness.

  6. 34K. About “Oliver! [Original Soundtrack]”. This is the soundtrack to the 1968 film adaptation of the 1960 West End musical, setting Dickens' novel Oliver Twist to music by Lionel Bart. The ...

  7. Sep 28, 2023 · Table of Contents. The song, featured in the renowned musical “Oliver!”, delves into the complexities and yearnings of a young orphan named Oliver Twist. As Oliver ponders the absence of love in his life, his innocent voice opens a window into the hearts of those who have ever felt a sense of emptiness or vulnerability.

  8. Words and Music by Lionel Bart. Sung by Chorus over closing credits. My Name. (1960) (uncredited) (Bill Sikes' theme) Music by Lionel Bart. Adapted by Johnny Green from Lionel Bart 's song for the original stage production. Heard as background music throughout many of the scenes involving Bill Sikes. Overture.

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