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25/02/2019

Student Economist

The Sound of Music scene Julie Andrews singing about 'My Favourite Things'
The UK’s number one single last week was a modern take on The Sound of Music’s famous ode to happiness. But our Student Economist thinks the original goes far further to generating true joy.

Ariana Grande’s 7 Rings – a parody of The Sound of Music’s beloved ode to happiness – is currently the UK’s number one single. Ever since Julie Andrews cheered up seven frightened children during a thunderstorm, the song My Favourite Things has been an anthem for pure joy and appreciating the simple things in life.

By contrast, Grande’s contemporary response is a gloating tribute to lavish celebratory lifestyle and an embarrassing example of modern-day greed: “I…

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