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Uploaded by on Aug 15, 2008

"Sister Suffragette" is the fictional pro-suffrage protest song pastiche sung by Mrs. Winifred Banks in the 1964 Walt Disney film Mary Poppins. The melody of the song was originally used for a scrapped piece called "Practically Perfect". It was written and composed by Richard M. Sherman and Robert B. Sherman, and was performed by Glynis Johns.

The lyrics mention Emmeline Pankhurst, who with her daughters founded the Women's Social and Political Union in Manchester. Some of the words were, "Our daughters' daughters will adore us and they'll sing in grateful chorus, well done Sister Suffragette!".

Despite the revolutionary fervor in the song, Mrs. Banks casts off her banner of suffrage at the end of the movie (at least once) to join the family in a kite-flying outing. However, this can be interpreted as not as a "casting off" but an incorporation of her family (especially her husband) into her interests.

The melody from this song was borrowed from an earlier song entitled, "Practically Perfect" which had, by then, been deleted from the 1964 film production. According to the songwriters in their autobigraphical book, Walt's Time, Actress Glynis Johns had thought that she was being offered the lead role of "Mary Poppins", when in fact, she had been slotted to play, "Mrs. Banks", instead. To amplify Disney's and Johns' mutual embarrassment, the misunderstanding only became apparent while both parties sat opposite each other in Walt Disney's Burbank studio lot office. Thinking quickly, Disney softened the actress's disappointment by telling her of the 'terrific new song' which the Sherman Brothers had written, especially for her. Disney called up the songwriters, telling them how he was 'just about to take Johns to lunch and how she was looking forward to hearing the new song following the meal", all within earshot of the actress. The Sherman Brothers deciphered Disney's coded hint, working feverishly through their own lunch hour. Originally the lyrics for "Practically Perfect" read:

"I'm Practically Perfect in ev'ry way
In ev'rything I do and in ev'rything I say"
In record time, the lyric evolved into:

"We're clearly soldiers in petticoats
Dauntless crusaders for women's votes!"
The 2004 stage adaptation contains a song entitled "Practically Perfect" which is based heavily on the original but contains none of the tune. The replacement song is instead called "Being Mrs. Banks".

I'm doing almost all of the songs in "Marry Poppins." Please don't send any requests till I'm done. Thanks!

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  • I agree with the song men can be

    !!!!EXTREMELY STUPID!!!!

  • "Take heart, for Missus Pankhurst has been clapped in irons again" -laughs-

    Mary Poppins is my favorite Disney movie and Winifred is just so perky fun in the absentminded airhead way of hers. So enthusiastic.

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  • MRS. BANKS! >=(

  • WELL DONE SISTER SUFFERGETTE!!!!!!!!!

  • great talent .. very entertaining .. thanks

  • I LOVE MARY POPPINS GREW UP WITH IT !!!!!!!!!!!!

  • It is forgotten that many men did not have the vote either. Some facts:-

    Reform Act 1832:- Resulted in 15% of males having the vote.

    Representation of the People Act 1884:- Increased suffrage but still 40% of males still could not vote.

    Representation of the People Act 1918:- Universal suffrage for males over 21 females over 30.

    Representation of the People Act 1928 - Universal suffrage all over 21.

    In photos the policemen arresting the suffragettes did not have the vote either.

  • you spelled sing wrong... u said sign lol its all good though pretty good lyrics besides that :)

  • @banjogirl2000 It's not a brain problem, it's a heart's problem. There are too many , even (apparently) intelligent men, who have no LOVE in their hearts. I'll never understand how they can be so cruel to women. It's like trampling on beautiful flowers.

  • Thank you so much for uploading this! I love this song so much!! :D

  • @darkvixenkillu totally...my mom and i say that they're ANIMALS!!!

    or that they have the MAN PROBLEM

  • @ndpatd i did the same thing LOL

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