Beyond the Sea (song)

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

Trenet had composed "La Mer" (which means "the Sea") with French lyrics completely different and unrelated to the English-language version that Lawrence later wrote. Trenet's French version was a 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 dear lover mourning for a lost love.

Versions

It has been recorded by many artists, but Bobby Darin's version released in 1959 is the best known by many, reaching no. 6 on the Billboard Hot 100, no. 15 on the US R&B Chart, and no. 8 in the UK Singles Chart.

Prior to Bobby Darin, two recordings reached the Top 40 of the Billboard Hot 100. Benny Goodman's version charted in 1948, and was featured in the Cary Grant/Betsy Drake romantic comedy Every Girl Should Be Married. Roger Williams' recording reached no. 37 in 1955.

Beyond the Sea

Beyond the Sea may refer to:

In music:

  • "Beyond the Sea" (song), a popular 1946 song, recorded by Bobby Darin and many others
  • Beyond the Sea (Dark Moor album), 2005
  • Beyond the Sea (K album), 2006
  • Beyond the Sea, a 2004 album by Frank Marocco
  • In film and television:

  • Beyond the Sea (1991 film), a 1991 Israel film, which won the national award for Best Film
  • Beyond the Sea (film), a 2004 film about Bobby Darin's life, starring and directed by Kevin Spacey
  • Beyond the Sea (Bernice Summerfield), an audio drama based on the TV series Doctor Who
  • "Beyond the Sea" (Generator Rex), an episode of Generator Rex
  • "Beyond the Sea" (The X-Files), an episode of The X-Files
  • Beyond the Sea (film)

    Beyond the Sea is a 2004 American biographical film based on the life of singer/actor Bobby Darin. Starring in the lead role and using his own singing voice for the musical numbers, Kevin Spacey co-wrote, directed, and co-produced the film, which takes its title from Darin's hit version of the song of the same name.

    Beyond the Sea depicts Darin's rise to success in both the music and film industry during the 1950s and 60s, as well as his marriage to Sandra Dee, portrayed by Kate Bosworth.

    As early as 1986, Barry Levinson intended to direct a film based on the life of Darin, and he began pre-production on the project in early 1997. When he eventually vacated the director's position, Spacey, along with Darin's son Dodd, acquired the film rights.

    Beyond the Sea was released in December 2004 to mixed reviews from critics and bombed at the box office. Dodd Darin, Sandra Dee and former Darin manager Steve Blauner responded with enthusiastic feedback to Spacey's work on the film. Despite a number of negative reviews, some critics praised Spacey's performance, largely due to his decision to use his own singing voice. He received a Golden Globe nomination.

    Beyond the Sea (K album)

    Beyond the Sea is the first Japanese album of K, featuring the popular "Only Human", theme song to the drama 1 Litre of Tears. It was released in CD+DVD and CD-only formats, with the CD+DVD being a limited release, featuring a short clip titled the prologue of K, describing the artist's debut.

    Track listing

    CD

    DVD

  • the prologue of K (6:02)
    • Introduction
    • over... Demo Video
    • Girlfriend Demo Video
    • One Last Cry Demo Video
  • Introduction
  • over... Demo Video
  • Girlfriend Demo Video
  • One Last Cry Demo Video
  • References

  • http://www.k-official.com/
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