- The Age of Not Believing
"The Age of Not Believing" is an Academy Award-nominated song written by
Robert and Richard Sherman for the1971 ,Walt Disney musical film production "Bedknobs and Broomsticks ".Angela Lansbury sings the song in the motion picture. In the lyrics, Lansbury's character "Eglantine" expresses how as one grows up, he loses his belief in magic. The song works on two levels, both on the , personal level and also thematically for the whole film. For it is an insecure, adolescent Britain, entering into a new, more rational age who must learn to borrow from its own past magic in order to overcome the tremendous challenge which is before it. When the characters in the film finally learn to trust in Eglantine's magic they are able to achieve their goals and Britain is saved from the Nazis. The Sherman Brothers' entiremusical score was also nominated for an Oscar that year as well. This represented the songwriters' fourth and fifth Oscar bids, respectively.The song was covered by the band
Dodgy in 1991 during aBBC Radio 1 session forMark Goodier , and can be heard on the album "So Far on 3 Wheels - Dodgy On The Radi", released in 2007.References
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Sherman, Robert B. "". Santa Clarita: Camphor Tree Publishers, 1998.
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