From whimsical adventures to heartfelt lullabies, his music created the soundtrack to countless treasured memories. Throughout the decades, his compositions brought joy to families everywhere. Whether sung by children at home or performed on grand stages, his work carried a signature optimism that reflected the golden era of Disney storytelling.
His creative touch defined an entire generation of films that continue to bring comfort and happiness to audiences today. Tributes have poured in from colleagues, musicians, and fans, all honoring the genius behind some of the most iconic songs in film history. Many credit his enduring melodies with shaping not just Disney’s legacy, but the entire landscape of musical storytelling in Hollywood.

Richard M. Sherman, the legendary composer behind classics like Mary Poppins and The Jungle Book, passed away at the age of 95 in Los Angeles. Survived by his wife Elizabeth Gluck and children Gregory, Victoria, and Lynda, Sherman leaves behind a timeless legacy of music and imagination. Disney CEO Bob Iger described him as “the embodiment of what it means to be a Disney Legend.”