There Are Those

There Are Those is the twelfth song of the 1967 Disney film, The Happiest Millionaire which it is sung by Tommy Steele, Geraldine Page and Gladys Cooper and written by the Academy Award winning songwriting team of the Sherman Brothers.

Lyrics
Mrs. Duke: There are those whose social standing Is constantly demanding Every single thing we do the public knows Then there is a lower strata Where propriety doesn't matter I suppose. There are those, there are those

Aunt Mary: There are those to whom position Is a natural condition To be worn with ease like comfortable old clothes Though the nouveau riche deny it All their money cannot buy it Class will out. Goodness knows but there are those

John Lawless: (spoken) Watercress on toast, ma'am?

Mrs. Duke: There are those who grace the pages of the blue book Aunt Mary: (spoken) Never heard of it. Is it a new book?

Mrs. Duke:(spoken) Certainly anyone who is anyone is listed

Aunt Mary: (spoken) Oh, you mean the New York Telephone Directory.

Mrs. Duke:(spoken) Hardly.

Aunt Mary: There are those whose names predate the constitution. Mrs. Duke:(spoken) Yes, and some of them opposed the revolution.

Aunt Mary:(spoken) Conservative

Mrs. Duke:(spoken) Reactionary

John Lawless: (spoken) Cream cheese and cucumber?

Aunt Mary: Philadelphia is the cradle of liberty Mrs. Duke: Smoldering like an aging page of history

John Lawless: (spoken) Chopped liver?

Aunt Mary: There are those who flaunt posterity Mrs. Duke: There are those who flaunt austerity Posing cozy on the rosy status quo John Lawless: (spoken) Poison dart, I mean raisin tart Mrs. Duke: There are those quite influential Aunt Mary: There are those quite inconsequential Mrs. Duke: There are those Aunt Mary: There are those Mrs. Duke: There are those Aunt Mary: There are those Both: There are those I suppose There are those