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Truly Scrumptious (song) : ウィキペディア英語版
Truly Scrumptious (song)

''Truly Scrumptious'' is a song composed for the 1968 motion picture Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, and later performed in its 2002/2005 ''stage adaptation''. The song was written by Robert B. Sherman & Richard M. Sherman. It is about the lead female character, Truly.
The first time we hear the music to the song is when Truly (played by Sally Ann Howes in the film) motors up to the Potts' windmill with the children. It is later sung to her by Adrian Hall and Heather Ripley (as Jeremy and Jemima), the twin children of widower Caractacus Potts (played by Dick Van Dyke in the film), and she sings the second verse back to them. It occurs at the beach scene in the middle of the film when all the characters begin to fall in love with each other.
==Reprise==
This song is reprised later in the story as a counterpoint to another song entitled: "Doll on a Music Box". When the song is sung a second time, in counterpoint, it is then sung by Caractacus. Truly sings the counterpoint as an expression of her own, "real life" emotional detachment. The counterpoint is staccato whereas "Truly Scrumptious" has a legato melody.

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