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Charlie and the Chocolate Factory Lyrics




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From the Album 1. Wonkas Welcome Song
    by Danny Elfman
2. Augustus Gloop
    by Danny Elfman
3. Violet Beuregarde
    by Danny Elfman
4. Veruca Salt
    by Danny Elfman
5. Macarena
    by Los Del Rio
6. Mike Teavee
    by Danny Elfman
7. Main Titles
    by Danny Elfman
8. Wonka's First Shop
    by Danny Elfman
9. The Indian Palace
    by Danny Elfman
10. Wheels in Motion
      by Danny Elfman
11. Charlie's Birthday Bar
      by Danny Elfman
12. The Golden Ticket/Factory
      by Danny Elfman
13. Chocolate Explorers
      by Danny Elfman
14. Loompa Land
      by Danny Elfman
15. The Boat Arrives
      by Danny Elfman
16. The River Cruise
      by Danny Elfman
17. First Candy
      by Danny Elfman
18. Up and Out
      by Danny Elfman
19. The River Cruise Part 2
      by Danny Elfman
20. Charlie Declines
      by Danny Elfman
21. Finale
      by Danny Elfman



Other Songs A Letter from Charlie Bucket A Little Me Almost Nearly Perfect Auf Wiedersehen Augustus Gloop Augustus Gloop Theme Creation Overture Dont Ya Pinch Me Charlie If Your Mother Were Here It Must Be Believed to Be Seen It Must Be Believed to Be Seen (reprise) Its Teavee Time Juicy! Mike Teavee More of Him to Love Oompa Loompa Doom-pa-dee-do Oompa Loompa Doom-pa-dee-do Strike That! Reverse It! The Amazing Tale of Mr. Willy Wonka The Chocolate Room / Simply Second Nature The Chocolate Room / Simply Second Nature The Double Bubble Duchess Veruca Salt Verucas Nutcracker Sweet Vidiots Violet Beauregarde When Veruca Says Wonkas Welcome Song
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Charlie and the Chocolate Factory is a 2005 musical fantasy film directed by Tim Burton and written by John August, based on the 1964 children's novel of the same name by Roald Dahl. The film stars Johnny Depp as Willy Wonka and Freddie Highmore as Charlie Bucket, alongside David Kelly, Helena Bonham Carter, Noah Taylor, Missi Pyle, James Fox, Deep Roy, and Christopher Lee. The storyline follows Charlie as he wins a contest along with four other children and is led by Wonka on a tour of his chocolate factory.

Development for a second adaptation of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory began in 1991, which resulted in Warner Bros. providing the Dahl estate with total artistic control. Prior to Burton's involvement, multiple directors and actors were either in discussion with or considered by the studio to play Wonka. Burton immediately brought regular collaborators Depp and Danny Elfman aboard. Charlie and the Chocolate Factory represents the first musical film directed by Burton and the first time since The Nightmare Before Christmas that Elfman contributed to a film score using written songs and his vocals.

Filming took place from June to December 2004 at Pinewood Studios in the United Kingdom. Rather than using computer-generated environments, Burton primarily used built sets and practical effects, which he claimed was inspired by the book's emphasis on texture. Wonka's Chocolate Room was constructed on the 007 Stage at Pinewood, complete with a faux chocolate waterfall and river. Squirrels were trained from birth for Veruca Salt's elimination from the tour. Actor Deep Roy performed each Oompa-Loompa individually rather than one performance duplicated digitally. Burton shot the film simultaneously alongside the stop-motion animated film Corpse Bride, which he also directed.

Willy Wonka-themed chocolate bars were sold, and a Golden Ticket contest was launched as part of the film's marketing campaign. Early plans to promote the film with a Broadway theatre musical were not realized. Charlie and the Chocolate Factory premiered on July 10, 2005, and was released in the United States on July 15 to positive critical reviews, who commended it for its visual appeal and dark tone. It was also a box office success, grossing US$475 million and becoming the eighth-highest-grossing film worldwide in 2005.

The film received a nomination for Best Costume Design at the 78th Academy Awards, while Depp was nominated for the Golden Globe Award for Best Actor - Musical or Comedy. It remains Tim Burton's second-highest-grossing film to date.
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Genre(s): Soundtrack
Associated: Charlie And The Chocolate Factory Musical, Willy Wonka And The Chocolate Factory, Wonka
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