Robert B. Sherman

Robert B. Sherman

Robert Sherman Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Mar. 6, 2012.
LONDON (AP) - Robert B. Sherman, one half of the prolific, award-winning pair of brothers who penned instantly memorable songs for "Mary Poppins," ''The Jungle Book" and "Chitty Chitty Bang Bang" - as well as the most-played tune on Earth, "It's a Small World (After All)" - has died. He was 86.

Sherman's agent, Stella Richards, said Tuesday that Sherman died peacefully in London on Monday.

Sherman, together with his brother Richard, won two Academy Awards for Walt Disney's 1964 smash "Mary Poppins" - best score and best song, "Chim Chim Cher-ee." They also picked up a Grammy for best movie or TV score.

Their hundreds of credits as joint lyricist and composer also include the films "Winnie the Pooh," ''The Slipper and the Rose," ''Snoopy Come Home," ''Charlotte's Web" and "The Magic of Lassie." Their Broadway musicals included 1974's "Over Here!" and stagings of "Mary Poppins" and "Chitty Chitty Bang Bang" in the mid-2000s.

Son Jeffrey Sherman wrote on Facebook that his father "wanted to bring happiness to the world and, unquestionably, he succeeded."

"His love and his prayers, his philosophy and his poetry will live on forever," his son wrote. "Forever his songs and his genius will bring hope, joy and love to this small, small world.

The brothers' awards include 23 gold and platinum albums and a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. They became the only Americans ever to win First Prize at the Moscow Film Festival for "Tom Sawyer" in 1973 and were inducted into the Songwriters' Hall of Fame in 2005.

President George W. Bush awarded them the National Medal of Arts in 2008, commended for music that "has helped bring joy to millions."

"Something good happens when we sit down together and work," Richard Sherman told The Associated Press in a 2005 joint interview. "We've been doing it all our lives. Practically since college we've been working together."

Their awards include 23 gold and platinum albums and a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. They became the only Americans ever to win First Prize at the Moscow Film Festival for "Tom Sawyer" in 1973 and were inducted into the Songwriters' Hall of Fame in 2005.

President George W. Bush awarded them the National Medal of Arts in 2008, commended for music that "has helped bring joy to millions."

Alan Menken, composer of scores for Disney films including "The Little Mermaid," ''Beauty and the Beast" and "Aladdin," said the Sherman brothers' legacy "goes far beyond the craft of songwriting."

"There is a magic in their songs and in the films and musicals they breathed life into," he said.

Most of the songs the Shermans wrote - in addition to being catchy and playful - work on multiple levels for different ages, something they learned from Disney.

"He once told us, early on in our career, 'Don't insult the kid - don't write down to the kid. And don't write just for the adult.' So w e write for grandpa and the 4-year-old - and everyone in between - and all see it on a different level," Richard Sherman said.

The Shermans began a decade-long partnership with Disney during the 1960s after having written hit pop songs like "Tall Paul" for ex-Mouseketeer Annette Funicello and "You're Sixteen," later recorded by Ringo Starr.

They wrote over 150 songs at Disney, including the soundtracks for such films as "The Sword and the Stone," ''The Parent Trap," ''Bedknobs and Broomsticks," ''The Jungle Book," ''The Aristocrats" and "The Tigger Movie."

The two credited their father, composer Al Sherman, with challenging them to write songs and for their love of wordsmithing. His legacy of songs includes "You Gotta Be a Football Hero," ''(What Do We Do On a) Dew-Dew-Dewy Day" and "On the Beach at Bali-Bali." His sons went on to popularize the terms "fantasmagorical" and "supercalifragilisticexpialidocious."

The Shermans teased songs out of each othe r, brainstorming titles and then trying to top each other with improvements. "Being brothers, we sort of short-cut each other," Richard Sherman said. "We can almost look at each other and know, 'Hey, you're onto something, kiddo.'"

Most of their songs were written quickly, but others took longer. The pair spent two weeks trying to nail down a snappy title for a song sung by the nanny in "Mary Poppins." They considered, and then nixed, "An Apple a Day" and "A Stitch in Time."

"Nothing was coming," Robert Sherman recalled. Then one day his then-8-year-old son came home from school. "I said, 'How was school?' He said, 'Great. We got the (polio) vaccine today.' I said, 'Oh, did it hurt?' He said, 'No, they just stuck medicine on a lump of sugar.' I went, 'Ohhhh!' That was it!"

"He came in the next day all glassy-eyed," Richard Sherman recalled. The final lyric would become world famous when it emerged from the lips of Julie Andrews: "A spoonful of sugar helps th e medicine go down."

Another of their songs - "It's a Small World (After All)" - has become one of the most translated and performed songs on the planet. It plays on a continual, multilingual loop every few minutes at Disney theme parks across the world - a fact that Disney employees are only too well aware.

"We've driven teenagers crazy in every language," quipped Robert Sherman.

Away from the piano, the two raised families and pursued their own interests, yet still lived close to each other in Beverly Hills and continued working well into their 70s. When "Chitty Chitty Bang Bang" came to Broadway in 2005, they added new lyrics and four new songs.

One of the new songs was "Teamwork." The Shermans were sitting with "Chitty" producers and adaptors trying to pitch ideas for a new tune. Someone in the room said they'd nail it as long as they all worked as a team.

"I thought, 'Teamwork would make a dream work,'" Richard Sherman recalled. His brother shot him a look. "He looks at me and says, 'Has that been written down?' I said, 'I don't think so.' He says, 'That's our song!' It was like - bang. We built on that."

The first draft of the song was written in 30 minutes.

Though they were estranged for a number of years, the brothers largely avoided sibling rivalry. When asked about that, Richard Sherman was philosophical, touching and jokey all at the same time - much like the trunkful of songs he wrote with his brother.

"We're human. We have frailties and weaknesses. But we love each other very much, respect each other," he said. "I'm happy that he's a successful guy. That makes me a successful guy."

Sherman was based for the last decade of his life in London, where he wrote new songs for stage revivals of "Mary Poppins" and "Chitty Chitty Bang Bang."

JILL LAWLESS, Associated Press

Kennedy reported from New York.


Copyright © 2012 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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David Asher Lukacher

January 16, 2025

I knew Robert Sherman. When he, and his brother Richard Sherman wort the the songs for Marry Poppins , and chitty chitty bang bang Winnie the poo, and it a small world

David Asher Lukacher

January 16, 2025

He was a great brother to Richard Sherman

Shena Lemons

September 24, 2012

I have always been a big fan of Disney music. I am especially the Sherman brothers songs. They have become so much apart of so many people's lives We will always remember their songs. May Their memory live on through their music!!! It will always be a "A Small World After All"and a "A spoonful of sugar" will always help the job get done and the world will somehow be " A Wonderful World OF Color". May Jesus Christ richly bless you for these wonderful,wholesome memories of a much more innocent time period!!!!

Jeff Sherman

August 3, 2012

Thank you all so much for these lovely messages about my late Dad. Truly moving. Jeff

Pat Timmerman

March 13, 2012

You will be missed by so many people, too many you never knew but admired you and your brother greatly.

God bless your family and I hope you are in heaven.

March 12, 2012

i remember growing up with that song and i still use that word today a 41

Leslye

March 10, 2012

I remember riding the school bus (Manlius, NY) and trying so hard to memorize supercalifragilisticexpealodocious! And I did--don't know if I spelled it correctly tho'!

Robyn

March 10, 2012

I remember singing Mary Poppins songs for a 4th grade talent show! Those were good times. I am sorry to hear that the man responsible for those good times are gone. I pray that the Sherman family has comfort from the God of all comforts, during this difficult time

Raven

March 9, 2012

May it comfort you to know that God is with you during this difficult time and
that there are friends that also share your sorrow and your pain. I find Psalm 121 to be a very encouraging scriptural passage. May it help you to cope and endure.

B Simpson

March 9, 2012

One of my most cherished childhood memories is of my dad, mom, sister and I all going to the movies to see Mary Poppins. The music was wonderful and supercalifragilisticexpialidocious became a household word. Mr. Sherman will be missed, but the songs he and his brother wrote will live on forever.

March 9, 2012

Thank you for making my childhood memories ones that I still relish today as an adult. Whenever adult life and reality become to much, I can still escape into happier times and memories through you and your creations. For that I am eternally grateful.

ms

March 8, 2012

My deepest condolences to the Sherman family. I have thoroughly enjoyed Robert's work and it will always be remembered. "May the God who gives peace be with you all." Romans 15:33

Greta

March 8, 2012

My condolences to the family of Mr. Sherman. Some of my all time favorite movies. I am almost 50 and watch them over and over and sing a long.
Thank you!!!

David Hartsuiker

March 8, 2012

Last year, I sadly twice narrowly missed the chance of seeing Mr. Sherman in person at a D23 event. But I have seen and enjoyed the video footage of one of those events….and much more importantly, I will remember his music. It's part of my life forever. Thanks very much Mr. Sherman.

March 8, 2012

To the the family of Robert Sherman - May God give you peace and comfort through his word and the Lord Jesus Christ during this time of sorrow, I know that he will be missed by many.

Cynthia Esqueda

March 8, 2012

This is a sad loss. The talents of Robert and Richard Sherman have enriched all of us, and I can not imagine a world without so much of their incredible music and lyrics. They were blessed, but so were we all.

March 8, 2012

I still sing "I'm King of the Jungle the Jungle V.I.P."
Condolences to Mr. Sherman's family. I listen to all of his compositions, the best of the best music written.

Kit Austin

Diann Borst

March 8, 2012

Most of my favorite childhood memories are of singing so many of Mr. Sherman's songs with my parents and brothers. They are so joyful and fun. I can't begin to tell you how much his songs mean to me! Thank you, Mr. Sherman, God bless.

March 8, 2012

Jungle Book and Chitty Chitty Bang Bang are two of my favorites. I love the music in those movies. Now I see how to spell supercalifragilisticexpealidocious. So many memorable tunes that bring a smile to your face while singing. My condolences to Mr. Sherman's family. May you have solace in prayer at this time of bereavement. Psalms 66:19

Lanette McWhirter

March 7, 2012

I was just thinking about supercalif..........today as a matter of fact. I wish I would have known who he was hen he was alive so I could have thanked him then. For all of the wonderful music and childhood memories. And yes I can still say supercalif...backwards!

Thanks You Mr. Sherman!

Lori K.

March 7, 2012

Thank you Mr Sherman! I was truely honoured to know you and my daughter will be just as honoured to sing all the songs you created. I wish your family peace at this difficult time.

John Carroll

March 7, 2012

To the Sherman family-
Thank you for sharing this EXTRAORDINARY man, his brother with the world. The memories they created will be enjoyed for years and years to come. Thank you all. May the love you had, carry you, with GOD's comfort to see through this difficult time. PEACE.

JoAnne Thornton

March 7, 2012

Thank you for giving us the music of our childhood. It has lived on for generations, and will continue to do so for many more to come. May you find your place amongst the shooting stars above.

Michael Rogers

March 7, 2012

The Sherman brothers wrote the soundtrack of my childhood, and I will always be grateful.

March 7, 2012

I sat here singing the songs Mr. Sherman wrote as I read this. His music will forever live in our hearts and make us children again! GOD bless the family...Kim Bearden (West Blocton, AL)

Candy Wafer

March 7, 2012

Thank you for all the great memories. You made the world a happier place. I will be singing your songs till the day I die.

March 7, 2012

Walt Disney's genius for finding talent and then providing a forum to develop and display that talent is clear when he recruited the Sherman brothers. Thanks for all of the beautiful and memorable songs that recall the raw joy of youth.

Gary Ware

March 7, 2012

We will always sing your songs,and play your music,thank you for all you have given to use ,a lifetime of memories

Annette Clark

March 7, 2012

How grateful I am for the legacy of enjoyable music you have left us. As we reared our children we sang your songs, and they contributed to so many happy family times. We deeply appreciate you and your brother and thank you for creating and sharing them with us.

Garrett Meadows

March 7, 2012

Thanks for all the supercalifragilisticexpialidocious memories. God rest your soul.

Betty Rivera

March 7, 2012

Beautiful man, beautiful music from such a heartwarming gentleman. "The Happiest Millionaire" was seen by my family at Radio City Music Hall in New York and to this day is our favorite musical. Their songs are included and I know each song to this day. What a wonderful "Star". He will surely be missed by all who loved their music. Arrivederci, Mr. Sherman.

Les Breese

March 7, 2012

Thanks to Mr. Sherman for making our world a better and happier place through his musical compositions...What great tunes!

Helen V

March 7, 2012

I love all of Mr. Sherman's songs. I know all the words to all of them. My mom took me to every movie as a child and I still watch them now every time they're aired. He was a wonderfully talented man. God bless him and his family.

Bhaltazhar and I always enjoyed the Tongue Twisters.Thanks Bob!

March 7, 2012

Patricia A Jublikhan PC

March 7, 2012

Robert,
David and I always enjoyed the Tongue Twisters in stride.
R.I.P.
XOXO,

March 7, 2012

God Bless

G.F.

March 7, 2012

May God bless your family at this time of sorrow. Sorry for your loss.

John Henry

March 7, 2012

Bob always knew how to get a thought on paper. His talent will be missed, bit I know for sure he taught many the art of the pen.

Jeff Strait

March 7, 2012

It's the unheard of and quiet people that bring the most joy to the rest of us. Not the stars, not the celebrities,but the Robert Shermans.

L J

March 7, 2012

RIP Mr Sherman. Thank you for sharing your talents with the world and for making it a happier place. Condolences to his family.

Juanita Sewer

March 7, 2012

May you find comfort in God's word, the Bible at James 4:8 which encourages us to "Draw close to God, and he will draw close to you."

Rey Criollo

March 7, 2012

Thank you, Robert Sherman.

Tami B

March 7, 2012

I so enjoyed that music, especially Bedknobs and Broomsticks. That came out when I was 3 and I STILL remember the lyrics to the songs such as Portabello Road. Please accept my condolences.

Elizabeth Pascoe Keating

March 7, 2012

May Robert Sherman rest in peace as he has made so many happy with all his wonderful melodies, especially "its a small world", my favorite.

M Kearney

March 7, 2012

Consolences to the family of Robert Sherman...I watched a special on the Sherman brothers...they were very talented and their memory will go on in their songs...

Cynthia

March 7, 2012

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

Tara Hicklin

March 7, 2012

"I am so very sorry to hear of the passing of your father. The Winnie the Pooh songs are some of mine & my children's most loved music. I recently watched the Sherman brothers documentary, and was very touched by their story. Especially, the part about the love between your parents. Just know that he is back with your beloved mother now!". My sincere regrets.

Madeline Tully

March 7, 2012

Wonder and innocence was what Robert was all about and wrote about. He will be sadly missed for his wonderful songs throughout the years.

Jim Rowlands

March 7, 2012

Wonderful music and great memories.Thank You.

Jay Ell

March 7, 2012

Beautiful and happy music. Thank you for giving us reasons to smile.

March 7, 2012

Truly will be missed

C. Polk

March 7, 2012

His art was well appreciated by many. May God give you peace in your time of sorrow!

Donna Adank

March 7, 2012

Thank you so much for all the joy that you and your brother brought into my life through your wonderful music. May God bless and comfort your family during this time of grief.

Scott Worobey

March 7, 2012

To Mr. Sherman's loving family,
My greatest condolences on your loss. He joins his beloved wife and may they be eternally together now. One of the soldiers who liberated Auschwitz and saw its horror, yet he was able to spread joy and love that lasts forever in our hearts and in the hearts of many generations to come. May his blessed memory live on for all of you as his work will for all of us.
May you find some comfort in all our wishes for you,

Elisa

March 6, 2012

These are the songs of my childhood. Thank you for the music and wonderful memories.

Maria

March 6, 2012

To the Sherman Family,
May God comfort you during this time of loss. Let it be known that he and his brother made beautiful music for many, many generations to enjoy. What a treasure. He will make a wonderful addition to God's entertainment group in leading them with his wonderful music. Rest in Peace, Mr. Sherman.

Trish Whiston

March 6, 2012

I was just a little girl when the Mary Poppins movie came out. I loved every single song in the movie and would endlessly sing them all. When my own sons were young and after stories were read at bedtime, I sang lullabies to get them to sleep. Two of their favorites were "Feed the Birds" and Let's Go Fly a Kite". I am forever grateful for the incredible gift of Robert (and Richard) Sherman's talent and simplicity of lyrics. Prayers to his family and all who will miss him.

Martha

March 6, 2012

There's A Great Big Beautiful Tomorrow, Shining At The End Of Every Day.
The world is a happier place because of your wonderful music.

March 6, 2012

TO THE FAMILY OF ROBERT B. SHERMAN,I EXPRESS MY DEEPEST SYMPATHY AT THIS VERY DIFFICULT AND PAINFUL TIME,PLEASE FIND COMFORT AT DANIEL 12:2,3. AW.HOUSTON,TX.

faith

March 6, 2012

Soooo loved this song! Rest in peace and God bless his family.

LISA TAYLOR

March 6, 2012

THANK YOU......for the wonderful songs of my childhood, my children's childhood and now what we're about to share with my 2 year old Granddaughter.

Your legacy will live on forever....

May you rest in peace and many condolences to your family.....

Sherri Shifflet

March 6, 2012

Rest in peace, but not so much peace that you can't hear the music! And I am sure that Walt is going to be excited, at the end of each day, to hear you sing and play "Feed the Birds"...as was his tradition. Blessings and peace to the Sherman Family...Namaste

Rich & Marielle Aimes

March 6, 2012

Dick,

During the 80's we used your music for our 'Chimney Sweep' themed magic act at the Magic Castle. Bill & Irene Introduced us to you and you graciously gave us permission to use your wonderful music in our act.

Although we haven't done that act in many years we always think of you and the music you and your brother created when we hear it.

Sorry to hear of his passing. Our condolences to you and your family.

Pat Miller

March 6, 2012

You are supercallifragilsticexpialidocious!
Thank you for generations of songs to sing and pass on.

Marion D

March 6, 2012

Your music will live on for the ages...thx for all your work

Vicki Boston

March 6, 2012

Robert-thanks for those treasured songs which were part of our childhoods. We will always carry it with us. HOW VERY SPECIAL ARE WE-FOR JUST A MOMENT TO BE PART OF EARTH'S ETERNAL RHYME.HOW VERY SPECIAL ARE WE-FOR JUST A MOMENT TO SEE...MOTHER EARTH AND FATHER TIME.....

Vicki Boston

March 6, 2012

Robert-what can I SAY? Your songs WERE part of our childhood. We thank you so much! Thanks for those treasured jewels of your songs.

Adrian Barnette

March 6, 2012

Take comfort in knowing that now you have a special guardian angel to watch over you.

Michael V. Rotello

March 6, 2012

The Sherman Family and Friends,

What a contributor to the good old American culture I grew up with. He made great fun for generations of children. Listening to the music today can transport me back to that great time in my life.

Scott Chamberland

March 6, 2012

Rest in Peace

March 6, 2012

It's a Small World is my all-time favorite song...may you rest in peace and may your family find comfort.

Frank Mason

March 6, 2012

Walt Disney's own favorite song written by the Sherman brothers was "Feed the Birds," from Mary Poppins. There was always magic and heart in their best work, which has stood the test of time.

k c

March 6, 2012

There will never be another like Robert Sherman. You made my childhood a dream come true. Rest in peace and enjoy your eternal place as we stay in this small world a little longer.

Christina

March 6, 2012

How very special are we for just a moment to be part of Earth's eternal rhyme.

Mike DeMasi

March 6, 2012

Mr. Sherman. All though I didn't know you wrote all these songs I grew up with, I remember them whole heartedly. Rest in peace sir. Your songs will live on and on.

KEN&MARY O'DANIEL

March 6, 2012

WE ARE SENDING OUR LOVE,PRAYERS,&CONDOLENCES TO THE SHERMAN FAMILY,FRIENDS,FANS,&ALL WHO KNEW MR. SHERMAN.

Carol Puckett

March 6, 2012

You can be proud that your dad/relative/friend touched so many lives with beautiful music. We are blessed to have known his talent and gift from God. Some of his and his brother's songs are the most beautiful ones in my lifetime! May you find comfort and peace in that knowledge. I am very sorry for your loss. Carol from Ohio

Tracy Comito

March 6, 2012

Thank You Robert Sherman for your wonderful Lyrics and songs that filled our hearts with Love and Happiness." It's a small World" is my favorite Disney song.My kids and I associate that song with wonderful memories of "GOOD TIMES" we shared in our lives when they were children.Which we've carried over to their children as well. God Bless you and your family and especially your brother Richard.RIP and know your Legacy will live on FOREVER!!!!

Jackie B.

March 6, 2012

Thank you for your beautiful songs. My 2-year old daughter is currently learning and loving all of the Mary Poppins songs. They are so positive and loving. Thank you for adding so much beauty to the world. God Bless You!

Maria Escobar

March 6, 2012

My deepest condolences. The songs he wrote will always be in my heart as I grew up with them. Thank you for that.

Frank Hodalski

March 6, 2012

So sorry to hear of Mr. Sherman's death. What a gifted artist. He will be missed, but what he created will be loved as long as humans have eyes and ears. Bright blessings to his family and friends.

old fan

March 6, 2012

Sympathies to his children and grandchildren. He wrote upbeat songs that brought smiles to many.

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