Robbie Williams - Beyond The Sea (la Mer) (k5) ... Here
His performance is described as poised and sincere, showcasing his emotional range while paying homage to the swing legends before him.
Beyond the album and its use in Finding Nemo , the song has appeared in various media, often used to evoke themes of longing or irony: Robbie Williams - Beyond The Sea (La Mer) (K5) ...
Recorded in Los Angeles with jazz pianist Jim Cox, Williams’ version is noted for its lush orchestration and cinematic strings. His performance is described as poised and sincere,
Fans of musical theater may notice a subtle reference to The Sound of Music in the closing bars of the arrangement. Cultural Legacy and Key Appearances Cultural Legacy and Key Appearances Bobby Darin’s 1959
Bobby Darin’s 1959 recording is the definitive version of this transition, turning the chanson into a lively big-band hit. Robbie Williams' Interpretation
Lyricist Jack Lawrence added the word "Beyond" to the title in his English adaptation, transforming it from a poetic description of the sea into a romantic ballad about a lover waiting on distant shores.

