"Thank You Very Much" from the original soundtrack of the movie musical "Scrooge" (1970). Composed by Leslie Bricusse and performed by Anton Rodgers, Albert Finney and Chorus. CHRISTMAS CAROL EBENEZER CHARLES DICKENS
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Ladies and gentlemen On behalf of all the people who have assembled here I would merely like to mention if I may That our unanimous attitude Is one of lasting gratitude For what our friend has done for us today And therefore I would simply like to say
Thank you very much! Thank you very much! That's the nicest thing that anyone's ever done for me I may sound Double-Dutch But my delight is such I feel as if a losing war's been won for me And if I had a flag I'd hang my flag out To add a sort of final victory touch But since I left my flag at home I'll simply have to say Thank you very, very, very much!
Thank you very, very, very much!
Thank you very much! Thank you very much! That's the nicest thing that anyone's ever done for me It sounds a bit bizarre But things the way they are I feel as if another life's begun for me
And if I had a cannon I would fire it To add a sort of celebration touch But since I left my cannon at home I'll simply have to say
Thank you very, very, very much! Thank you very, very, very much! For he's a jolly good fellow For he's a jolly good fellow For he's a jolly good fellow And so say all of us Thank you very much! Thank you very much! That's the nicest thing that anyone's ever done for me It isn't everyday Good fortune comes my way I never thought the future would be fun for me And if I had a bugle I would blow it To add a sort of 'ow's-your-father touch But since I left my bugle at home I'll simply have to say Thank you very, very, very much Thank you very, very, very much
No, my friends, it is I who should thank you
Thank you very much Thank you very much That's the nicest thing that anyone's ever done for me The future looks all right In fact it looks so bright I feel as if they're polishing the sun for me
And if I had a drum I'd have to bang it! To add a sort of rumty-tumty touch But since I left my drum at home I'll simply have to say Thank you very, very, very much! Thank you very, very, very much!