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It is called "Pure Imagination" sung by Gene Wilder, from the original Willie Wonka and the Chocolate Factory movie... it is such a lovely piece, mainly because Gene (not the best singer) sings it with such emotion.

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Gene Wilder; Willy Wonka

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