Finding Nemo - Music

Music

Finding Nemo
Film score by Thomas Newman
Released May 20, 2003
Recorded 2002
Length 60:21
Label Walt Disney
Producer Thomas Newman, Bill Bernstein
Pixar soundtrack chronology
Monsters, Inc.
(2001)
Finding Nemo The Incredibles
(2004)
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Finding Nemo is the original soundtrack album. It was the first Pixar film not to be scored by Randy Newman. The album was nominated for the Academy Award for Original Music Score, losing to The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King.

All songs written and composed by Thomas Newman, except track 40 (Charles Trénet, Jack Lawrence and Albert Lasry).

No. Title Length
1. "Wow" 2:31
2. "Barracuda" 1:29
3. "Nemo Egg (Main Title)" 1:16
4. "First Day" 1:15
5. "Field Trip!!" 0:57
6. "Mr. Ray, Scientist (I'm a scientist)" 1:28
7. "The Divers" 1:56
8. "Lost" 1:03
9. "Short-Term Dory" 0:43
10. ""Why Trust a Shark?"" 1:17
11. "Friends Not Food" 1:51
12. "Fish-O-Rama" 0:29
13. "Gill" 1:40
14. "Mt. Wannahockaloogie" 1:20
15. "Foolproof" 0:32
16. "Squishy" 1:32
17. "Jellyfish Forest" 1:32
18. "Stay Awake" 1:47
19. "School of Fish" 1:03
20. "Filter Attempt" 2:05
21. "The Turtle Lope" 2:04
22. "Curl Away My Son" 1:28
23. "News Travels" 1:13
24. "The Little Clownfish from the Reef" 1:15
25. "(Untitled; Hidden Track)" 2:22
26. "Lost in Fog" 1:05
27. "Scum Angel" 1:22
28. "Haiku" 1:41
29. "Time to Let Go" 2:22
30. "Sydney Harbour" 0:28
31. "Pelicans" 1:12
32. "Drill" 0:50
33. "Fish in My Hair!" 1:29
34. ""All Drains Lead to the Ocean"" 1:36
35. "P. Sherman, 42 Wallaby Way, Sydney" 0:39
36. "Fishing Grounds" 1:41
37. "Swim Down" 1:46
38. "Finding Nemo" 1:19
39. "Fronds Like These" 1:57
40. "Beyond the Sea" (performed by Robbie Williams) 4:08
Total length: 60:21

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