A Whale of a Tale
"A Whale of a Tale" is the only song to be featured in Disney's film 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea. It is performed by Kirk Douglas, who plays Ned Land. It was written by Al Hoffman and Norman Gimbel.
Part of the song is also sung by a fish in Finding Nemo as him and other similar fish swim in formation, resembling a vessel.
In the film
The song is first heard near the start of the film (the only time when it is heard in its entirety). It starts immediately after a conversation between Ned Land, Conseil, and Pierre Aronnax aboard the ship. Ned takes a guitar and steps onto the deck. The music attracts the attention of several of the crewmen, who listen excitedly. It is immediately after Ned finishes the song that the Nautilus is finally encountered.
While the full song is only performed once, it is frequently referenced throughout the film. After improvising a guitar out of a turtle shell, Ned is seen twice performing portions of the song: the first he sings part of the chorus in an effort to hide the fact that he had been stealing treasure, in the second, he is heard singing the end of the song, which he had been playing with Esmeralda. There is also an instrumental version that is played as background music in some scenes.
External links
- A Whale of a Tale at the Internet Movie Database
- 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea at DBCult Film Institute
- 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea at Turner Classic Movies
- 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea on Favorite Story: December 20, 1947