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"Beyond the Sea" has been recorded by many artists, but Bobby Darin's version released in late 1959 is the best known, reaching No. 6 on the Billboard Hot 100, No. 15 on the US R&B Chart, No. 7 in Canada (co-charted with "That's The Way Love Is"), [2] and No. 8 in the UK Singles Chart [3] in early 1960.
The English-language version of "Beyond the Sea" was first recorded by Harry James and His Orchestra in 1947. Its lyrics, telling the story of two lovers separated by the sea, were written by Jack Lawrence. It has since been recorded by many artists, including Bobby Darin, Stevie Wonder, Mantovani, [15] Roger Williams [15] and Gisele MacKenzie ...
The House in the Cerulean Sea, is a New York Times Best Seller and has been named by The Washington Post as one of “2020’s Best Feel-Good Reads”. [23] [24] Publishers Weekly calls it a “thought-provoking Orwellian fantasy” in its starred review. [25] Kirkus praises Klune for his art of creating enduring characters. [26]
Beyond the Sea is a 2004 American biographical musical drama 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 song of the same title.
"Somewhere Beyond the Sea" (Charles Trenet, Jack Lawrence) "My Favorite Things" (Richard Rodgers, Oscar Hammerstein II) "If I Were Alone" (Mike Stewart, John Stewart) "Tonight" (Stephen Sondheim, Leonard Bernstein) "Cast Your Fate to the Wind" (Vince Guaraldi, Carel Werber) "You Were on My Mind" (Sylvia Fricker)
Beyond the Sea, a film about Bobby Darin starring Kevin Spacey; Beyond the Sea, an Israeli drama film; Beyond the Sea (audio drama), 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
A witness first saw the gun poking through a crack between the apartment door and the frame. There had been a knock and an eerie silence, then an attempt by two men to force the door open.
"Beyond the Sea" is the thirteenth episode of the first season of the American science fiction television series The X-Files, premiering on the Fox network on January 7, 1994. It was written by co-executive producers Glen Morgan and James Wong , and directed by David Nutter .