"I've Got a Golden Ticket" is a song featured in the 1971 film Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory which was written by Leslie Bricusse and Anthony Newley. It is sung by Grandpa Joe and Charlie Bucket after Charlie finds the last of the five Golden Tickets hidden in Wonka Bars, which grants him a tour of Willy Wonka's chocolate factory and a lifetime supply of chocolate. The song expresses their joy and excitement at winning the prize and their anticipation of the wonders they will see inside the factory.
Lyrics[]
Grandpa Joe:
I never thought my life could be
Anything but catastrophe
But suddenly I begin to see
A bit of good luck for me
'Cause I've got a golden ticket
I've got a golden twinkle in my eye
I never had a chance to shine
Never a happy song to sing
But suddenly half the world is mine
What an amazing thing
'Cause I've got a golden ticket
It's ours, Charlie!
I've got a golden sun up in the sky
I never thought I'd see the day
When I would face the world and say
Good morning, look at the sun
I never thought that I would be
Slap in the lap of luxury
'Cause I'd have said:
It couldn't be done
Grandpa Joe:
But it can be done
I never dreamed that I would climb
Over the moon in ecstasy
But nevertheless, it's there that I'm
Shortly about to be
Grandpa Joe and Charlie:
'Cause I've got a golden ticket
I've got a golden chance to make my way
And with a golden ticket, it's a golden day
Grandpa Joe:
Good morning, look at the sun!
Grandpa Joe and Charlie:
'Cause I'd have said,
It couldn't be done
Grandpa Joe:
But it can be done
I never dreamed that I would climb
Over the moon in ecstasy
But nevertheless, it's there that I'm
Shortly about to be
'Cause I've got a golden ticket
Grandpa Joe and Charlie:
'Cause I've got a golden ticket
I've got a golden chance to make my way
And with a golden ticket, it's a golden day