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Author: simsone1
Posted: Sep 21 2006 - 10:05 PM
Subject: re: ISO catchy classical tune...
Hallo Adam,

i hope you find the clear version of "Beyond the Sea". I search it too. Have you found it?
The documantary of XXP was "Reise ans Ende der Welt".

So i hope you can help me.
Thanks a lot.
Author: adam
Posted: Feb 23 2006 - 07:21 PM
Subject: re: re: ISO catchy classical tune...
Just as I tought...
You've helped me once again.
The song is originaly composed by Charles Trenet in 1946. It was sung by many artists including F. Sinatra, B. Darin, B. Manilow and many others. It became actually a "swing" classic. Everybody knows this piece actually.

I only can't find the version that I uploaded. It is the cleanest, and it sounds so good. At first I tought it is a New Age remix thing like William Orbit does...But it isn't...If anyone knows which orchestra it is, I would be very grateful.

Thank you Tom.
Author: tparker24
Posted: Feb 23 2006 - 04:56 PM
Subject: re: ISO catchy classical tune...
"Beyond the Sea", popularized by Bobby Darin, in the 60s (I think). - Tom
Author: adam
Posted: Feb 22 2006 - 11:58 PM
Subject: ISO catchy classical tune...
You've helped before when I taught it was impossible so this one sholudn't be a problem. It was a background score in some documentary on a german TV station "XXP".
I captured main theme so I uploaded a very compressed mp3 file of it (123 kB).

The adress is:
http://www.inet.hr/~adbarice/Untitled.mp3

I have no musical education, so please excuse the "linking to mp3" thing.
Thank you in advance.
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