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Q: What genre is beyond the sea by bobby darin?
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Kevin Spacey played Bobby Darin in Beyond the?

sea


Who sang beyond the sea?

Bobby Darin has the version that is most popular.


Did bobby darin sing beyond the sea?

yes yes yes


The film Beyond the Sea starred Kevin Spacey as which idol of his?

Bobby Darin


Did Beyond the Sea win an Oscar?

The 2004 Kevin Spacey movie Beyond the Sea about Bobby Darin wasn't nominated for a single Academy Award.


Who was the artist who made Beyond the Sea popular?

The film and the song 'Beyond the Sea' are both related to Bobby Darin. The song was first a hit for him in 1946 and it was used as the title of the film that was produced in 2004.


Who was Bobby Darin?

Bobby Darin (born May 14, 1936 in The Bronx, New York; died December 20, 1973 in Los Angeles, California) was an American singer whose genres spanned pop, rock'n'roll, jazz, folk, and country music. He was also a songwriter and an occasional actor. Darin's most famous songs as a performer include "Splish Splash", "Mack the Knife", and "Beyond the Sea".


Actor Kevin Spacey did all his own singing in Beyond the Sea He had to practice for months before shooting began so he would sounds just like Bobby Darin his character true or false?

True.


Did bobby darin have any brothers and sisters?

he had an older sister. Actually, he was brought up thinking she was his mother. Watch Kevin Spacey's bio "Beyond The Sea" for a great scene on it


Who played drums on Bobby Darrin's Beyond the Sea?

Don Lamond.


Searching for special version of Beyond the sea.?

so my problem is the following: I've been searching for a special version of the song "Beyond The Sea" but I couldn't find it. The problem is, that I don't know who sings it (I don't even remember, when and where I heard it) but it is there in my head and not being able to find it somehow drives me crazy. So I will try to describe it to you as closely as possible (reference is Bobby Darin's version): It is a little slower (swing-tempo). Music is also played by a big band (music is more or less the same as in Darin's version... just slower). Is is sung by a man with a deeper voice than Darin. The singer does not "stick" to the rhythm as Darin does (if you understand what I mean). All in all it has a certain Sinatra-like thing to it (I know that he never recorded this song) I know it is not much but maybe there's someone out there who knows what I'm talking about and if not then I'm sorry for wasting you time.


Where did the melody for beyond the sea come from?

Im not sure what you mean, where it comes from? The Song is an adaptation (not a remake) of a song by French singer Charles Trenet called 'La Mer' So I suppose France, the head of Charles Trenet. The English lyrics however are all Bobby Darin and have nothing in common other than the fleeting mention of the Sea. PS Django Reinhardt has does an amazing instrumental(and IMHO the best version of this song).