Beyond the Sea (song)

"Beyond the Sea"
Song by Bobby Darin from the album That's All
Released Darin: 1959
(Lawrence: 1946)
Genre Big Band
Length 2:55
Label Atco
Composer Jack Lawrence/Charles Trenet
That's All track listing
Mack the Knife
(1)
"Beyond the Sea"
(2)
Through a Long and Sleepless Night
(3)

"Beyond the Sea" is a 1946 contemporary pop song with music taken from the song "La Mer" by Charles Trenet and lyrics by Jack Lawrence.

Trenet had composed "La Mer" (which means "The Sea") with French lyrics totally different and unrelated to the English language version that Lawrence composed. Trenet's French version was an homage and ode to the changing moods of the sea, while Lawrence, by just adding one word "Beyond" to the title, gave him the start whereby he made the song into one of a lover pining for a lost love.[1]

It has been recorded by many artists, including Benny Goodman, Mantovani, Roger Williams and Gisele MacKenzie, but Bobby Darin's version released in 1959 is the best known by many, reaching #6 on the Billboard Hot 100. The song reached the top 40 twice prior to the Darin version (Goodman-1948, Williams-1955).

Contents

Bobby Darin version

Performances by Darin

Darin's recording has been used in many films, TV shows and video games, including Apollo 13, Austin Powers in Goldmember, Diner, Goodfellas, Lost, Black Rain, The X-Files, The Adventures of Ford Fairlane, Finding Nemo and BioShock. The song was also played in a 2005 commercial for Carnival Cruise Lines. A portion of Bobby Darin's recording was played during the splashdown and post-recovery of Alan Shepard's Freedom 7 in the first episode of the 1998 HBO miniseries, From the Earth to the Moon.

Performances as Darin

Kevin Spacey sang the song in the movie Beyond the Sea, a biopic about Bobby Darin, in a "fantasy" sequence leading up to his marriage to Sandra Dee. Similarly, on the television series American Dreams, Duncan Sheik performed the song while playing the role of Bobby Darin.

George Benson version

"Beyond The Sea (La Mer)"
Single by George Benson
Format 7"
Genre R&B
Label Warner Bros.

American R&B singer George Benson recorded a version of the song under the title "Beyond The Sea (La Mer)", which entered the UK Singles Chart on 20 April 1985. It reached a peak position of number 60, and remained in the chart for 3 weeks. [2]

Other versions

Another recording of the song released in 1965 as the B-side of American folk-rock band We Five's #1-hit "You Were On My Mind" is also well-known. Robbie Williams included the song on his album Swing When You're Winning in 2001, which was used in the 2003 Disney film Finding Nemo. The Irish musical group Celtic Woman covered this song for their two albums, A New Journey and The Greatest Journey Essential Collection, and in each album, Hayley Westenra and Chloë Agnew respectfuly sing a solo in the first verse. It was also remixed by Moby and Oscar The Punk on the BioShock EP Game soundtrack. In 1998, it was released in a swing-tempo cover by Royal Crown Revue on the Mugsy's Move album. In the movie 'A Life Less Ordinary, it was sung by Ewan McGregor and Cameron Diaz. It bookends Barry Manilow's 2006 release The Greatest Songs of the Fifties. Westlife did a cover of the song as a digital download release in UK in 2004.

A version of this song was sung by Kathryn Williams for the title track of The Cafe (TV series), a Sky TV series initially screened in the last quarter of 2011 (in the UK).

References

  1. ^ Soeder, John (December 27, 2004). - "Darin Continues to be Defined by Single ‘Sea’". - The Plain Dealer.
    —Hedgpeth, Steve (January 10, 2005). - "In any language, it's a hit - RICKY RETRO". - The Star-Ledger.
    —Schudel, Matt (March 18, 2009). - "Composer's Hits Helped Singers Such as Sinatra". - The Washington Post.
  2. ^ Rice, Tim; Rice, Jonathan; Gambaccini, Paul (1990), Guinness Book of British Hit Singles & Albums, Enfield, Middlesex: Guinness World Records and Guinness Publishing, ISBN 0-85112-398-8 

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