(la Mer) (k5) ... — Robbie Williams - Beyond The Sea
Robbie Williams’ rendition of remains one of the most beloved entries in his 2001 swing album, Swing When You're Winning . Originally an adaptation of the French classic "La Mer" by Charles Trenet, Williams’ version famously introduced the song to a new generation as the closing credits theme for Pixar's 2003 masterpiece, Finding Nemo . The Evolution from "La Mer" to "Beyond The Sea"
An instrumental version plays for guests at Disneyland. Robbie Williams - Beyond The Sea (La Mer) (K5) ...
The song began as (1946), an ode to the ocean's changing moods written by French singer Charles Trenet on a train journey. Robbie Williams’ rendition of remains one of the
The song was featured on the soundtrack of the 2018 action film The Meg . The song began as (1946), an ode to
Bobby Darin’s 1959 recording is the definitive version of this transition, turning the chanson into a lively big-band hit. Robbie Williams' Interpretation
Recorded in Los Angeles with jazz pianist Jim Cox, Williams’ version is noted for its lush orchestration and cinematic strings.
A Season 6 episode titled " Beyond the Sea " uses the original "La Mer" to bookend its narrative, highlighting the song's themes of physical distance and connection.