- Fidelity Fiduciary Bank
"Fidelity Fiduciary Bank" is a song from
Walt Disney 's film "Mary Poppins", and it is composed byRichard M. Sherman andRobert B. Sherman .It is a song sung by the stodgy old bankers, lead by the "Elder Mr. Dawes" (
Dick Van Dyke ), to the two children Jane and Michael, in the bank. It is sung in an attempt to get Michael Banks to invest histuppence in the bank. As the song continues the pressure is on Michael and Jane's father, a junior clerk at the bank, to sway Michael. When Michael refuses to give the Elder Mr. Dawes the tuppence, Dawes takes it from him. Michael protests very loudly, which causes panic and mayhem. Arun on the bank ensues.The song is not present in the stage musical version of the score.
A verse which Mr. Banks sings:
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Literary Sources
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Sherman, Robert B. "". Santa Clarita: Camphor Tree Publishers, 1998.
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