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I Will Go Sailing No More

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"I Will Go Sailing No More"
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Song
Composer(s)Randy Newman

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"I Will Go Sailing No More" is a sad song in the 1995 Disney/Pixar animated film, Toy Story which was written and performed by Randy Newman. The song is lyrically told from the perspective of Buzz Lightyear after he finds out he really is just a toy and concludes that he will never sail again as it turns out he can't fly.

The song is listed as Track 3 on the Toy Story soundtrack.

Summary[edit]

The song starts just after Buzz has finished watching the commercial for the toys of himself being sold at Al's Toy Barn, which makes him crestfallen due to the fact that Woody was right, he is a toy after learning the fine print of "MADE IN TAIWAN" for the first time. Dejected, he walks out of the room and down the hallway of Sid's house. Passing the top of the stairs, he pauses to look up through the railing to see an open window, where he spots a bird flying past. Despite Woody's taunting words: "You are a toy! You can't fly!" ringing in his head, he raises his head, determination in face, closes his wrist communicator as to deny its fine print of "MADE IN TAIWAN" written on it, then climbs up the railing to the banister. In a last desperate attempt to prove he is a real Space Ranger, he pops open his wings, aims himself toward the window chanting his catchphrase: "To infinity and beyond!" then jumps from the railing. Soon, he finds himself falling down the stairs, away from the window, and he crashes onto the stairs and lands on the entryway floor. He recovers from the fall, opens his eyes, and then realizes that his left arm has become dislodged from his body and hangs his head down in defeat, finally realizing that Woody was right for the whole time as the song ends and Sid's sister Hannah finds him.

Versions[edit]

Other versions[edit]

Performer(s) Title(s) Translations(s) Language
Zé da Viola "Voar Eu Não Vou Nunca Mais" "I'm Not Going to Fly Again" Portuguese (Brazil)
Michel Comeau "Jamais plus je ne voguerai" "I Will Never Sail Again" French (Canada)
Chinese (Cantonese)
Czech
Denmark
Dutch (Netherlands)
Finnish
Flemish (Belgium)
Charlélie Couture "Jamais plus je ne volerai" "I Will Never Fly Again" French
Klaus Lage "Ich werd' nie mehr fliegen" "I Will Never Fly Again" German
Jimis Panousis Greek
Hebrew
Hindi
Hungarian
Riccardo Cocciante "Io non volerò più" I will not fly anymore Italian
Icelandic
Indonesian (Bahasa Indonesia)
ダイアモンド☆ユカイ (Diamond Yukai) 幻の旅 Japanese
Murat Kashirgov Kabardian
Ricardo Murguía "No navegaré nunca más" "I Will Never Sail Again" Spanish (Mexico)
Chinese (Mandarin)
Malay (Bahasa Melayu)
Carsten Loly Norwegian
Polish
Miguel Ângelo "Deixei o Meu Sonho Partir" "I Let My Dream Go" Portuguese (Portugal)
Daniel Radu Romanian
Slovak
Tony Cruz "No hay más estrellas que ver" "There Are No More Stars To See" Spanish (Castilian)
Swedish
Telugu
Thai
Turkish
Ukrainian

Videos[edit]

Trivia[edit]

  • The entire song is not played in the movie, as the second verse is cut out for time.
  • An instrumental version of the song was heard in Toy Story 3 after Buzz is hit by the falling television.
  • The line "Where no man has gone before" is a reference to the opening narration from Star Trek.

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References[edit]

https://disney.fandom.com/wiki/I_Will_Go_Sailing_No_More, published by Randy Newman.[1]

https://pixar.fandom.com/wiki/I_Will_Go_Sailing_No_More, published by Randy Newman.[2]

https://genius.com/Randy-newman-i-will-go-sailing-no-more-lyrics published by Randy Newman.[3]


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  1. Disney, Walt (1995). "I Will Go Sailing No More". Disney Fandom. Archived from the original Check |url= value (help) on November 19, 1995. Unknown parameter |url-status= ignored (help)
  2. Lassetter, John (November 22, 1995). "I Will Go Sailing No More". Pixar Fandom. Archived from the original Check |url= value (help) on November 19, 1995. Unknown parameter |url-status= ignored (help)
  3. Newman, Randy (November 22, 1995). "I Will Go Sailing No More". Genius. Archived from the original on November 19, 1995. Unknown parameter |url-status= ignored (help)