O.S.T: Finding Nemo

Edition Info

Artwork for O.S.T: Finding Nemo
  • Title
    O.S.T: Finding Nemo

  • Release Date
    29 Sep 2003
  • Format
    Album
  • Record Label
    Walt Disney Records
  • Catalog Number
    0946 353060 2 6
  • Area
    Europe
  • Total Tracks
    39
  • Total Duration
    01:21:40

Tracklist

  • 1. Barracuda 01:29
  • 2. Nemo Egg (Main Title) 01:16
  • 3. First Day 01:16
  • 4. Field Trip 00:58
  • 5. Mr Ray Scientist 01:28
  • 6. The Divers 01:57
  • 7. Lost 01:03
  • 8. Short-Term Dory 00:44
  • 9. Why Trust a Shark 01:17
  • 10. Friends Not Food 01:52
  • 11. Fish-O-Rama 00:29
  • 12. Gill 01:41
  • 13. Mt. Wannahockaloogie 01:21
  • 14. Foolproof 00:32
  • 15. Squishy 01:33
  • 16. Jellyfish Forest 01:32
  • 17. Stay Awake 01:47
  • 18. School of Fish 01:04
  • 19. Filter Attempt 02:06
  • 20. The Turtle Lope 02:05
  • 21. Curl Away My Son 01:28
  • 22. News Travels 01:14
  • 23. The Little Clownfish from the Reef 01:16
  • 24. Darla Filth Offramp 02:23
  • 25. Lost in Fog 01:06
  • 26. Scum Angel 01:22
  • 27. Haiku 01:41
  • 28. Time to Let Go 02:23
  • 29. Sydney Harbour 00:28
  • 30. Pelicans 01:13
  • 31. Drill 00:51
  • 32. Fish in My Hair 01:30
  • 33. All Drains Lead to the Ocean 01:36
  • 34. ..P. Sherman, 42 Wallaby Way, Sydney... 00:39
  • 35. Fishing Grounds 01:42
  • 36. Swim Down 01:47
  • 37. Finding Nemo 01:19
  • 38. Fronds Like These 01:58
  • 39. Beyond the Sea ft. Robbie Williams 28:14

About this Release

Finding Nemo, Original Motion Picture Soundtrack was released in 2003 alongside the Pixar animated film. The album is centred on Thomas Newman’s orchestral score, written to accompany the underwater setting and emotional arc of the story.

Robbie Williams contributed the song Beyond the Sea for the end credits of the film. The track, originally popularised by Bobby Darin, was recorded by Williams in a traditional swing style, reflecting his established affinity for mid twentieth century standards.

Williams’ version retains the song’s buoyant big band arrangement and maritime imagery, aligning naturally with the film’s oceanic theme. His vocal performance balances playful phrasing with polished orchestration.

The soundtrack achieved international commercial success alongside the film’s box office performance. Williams’ contribution further associated him with classic repertoire that would later define projects such as Swing When You’re Winning.