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Roger Williams' recording reached No. 37 in 1955. [4] The first recording of "Beyond the Sea" was by Harry James and His Orchestra on December 22, 1947, and the first recording of "La Mer" was by French musician Roland Gerbeau in December 1945 (the song’s author, Charles Trenet, did not record it until the following year).
Finding Nemo (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) is the soundtrack to the 2003 Disney/Pixar film of the same name.Featuring original score composed and conducted by Thomas Newman, the cousin of Randy Newman, who had collaborated with Pixar productions since Toy Story (1995), A Bug's Life (1998), Toy Story 2 (1999) and Monsters, Inc. (2001).
In 2019 Chambers collaborated with Robbie Williams on the music and lyrics for RSC stage show The Boy in the ... Finding Nemo (2003) – "Beyond The Sea" – Robbie ...
The album's lead song, "I Will Talk and Hollywood Will Listen", is the only original song on the album. Additionally, Williams' cover of Bobby Darin's classic "Beyond the Sea" played over the closing credits of the 2003 Disney/Pixar animated motion picture Finding Nemo.
Beyond the Sea - Robbie Williams - Finding Nemo; No Way Out - Phil Collins - Brother Bear; Beauty and the Beast - Peabo Bryson, Celine Dion - Beauty and the Beast; Reflection - Christina Aguilera - Mulan; My Funny Friend and Me - Sting - The Emperor's New Groove; Colors of the Wind - Vanessa L. Williams - Pocahontas; A Whole New World - Regina ...
Beyond the Sea: Robbie Williams: Jack Lawrence, Charles Trenet: Swing When You're Winning: 2001: Cover of a song recorded by Charles Trenet, featured on the soundtrack of the animated film Finding Nemo: Big Beef: Robbie Williams: Robbie Williams and Guy Chambers: Sexed Up (Single) 2003: Blasphemy: Robbie Williams: Robbie Williams and Guy ...
Beyond the Sea" was featured over the credits of the film Finding Nemo in 2003 and was also released on the film's soundtrack CD. A DVD, Robbie Williams Live at the Albert Hall, was released in December of that year.
The discography of Robbie Williams, an English singer-songwriter, consists of twelve studio albums, one live album, ten compilation albums, one extended play, ten video albums, sixty-two singles (including eight as a featured artist), six promotional singles and fifty-six music videos (including two as a featured artist).