Fly Me to the Moon Artist Claire, Bart Howard Length 4:34



"Fly Me to the Moon" is one of the theme songs in the Neon Genesis Evangelion series. In the anime, it was used as the Ending theme. Various artists including Seiyuu from the franchise have performed the song. It has mainly been performed by Claire Littley and Megumi Hayashibara. Hikaru Utada also performed her version of "Fly Me to the Moon" for the film Evangelion: 1.0 You Are (Not) Alone.

Originally "Fly Me to the Moon" was a pop standard song written by Bart Howard in 1954. "In Other Words" was the original title for the song and Felicia Sanders introduced it in cabarets. The song became known popularly as "Fly Me to the Moon" from its first line, and, after a few years the publishers changed the title to that officially.

Versions Edit

Numerous versions of this piece were used on the LDs, VHSs, as well as when the show first aired on television, but for the renewal DVD release, further new versions were produced. Every episode has a different "Fly Me To The Moon." When you count the difference in length between the on air version and the video version, and the DVD renewal ending credits at the end of the discs, there are a total of 31 versions.

Episode One ED- Normal / Claire

Episode Two ED- Normal (w/o strings) / Claire

Episode Three ED- Normal / Yoko Takahashi

Episode Four ED- Normal (w/o strings) / Yoko Takahashi

Episode Five ED- Rei #5

Episode Six ED- Rei #6

Episode Seven ED- 4 Beat / Yoko Takahashi

Episode Eight ED- Aya Bossa Techno

Episode Nine ED- Asuka Bossa Techno

Episode Ten ED- Asuka Main (w/ chorus) / Normal Orchestra

Episode Eleven ED- Rei, Asuka, Misato Version / Normal Orchestra

Episode Twelve ED- Misato Main (w/ chorus) / Normal Orchestra

Episode Thirteen ED- Yoko Takahashi Acid Bossa

Episode Fourteen ED- Rei Solo / Normal Orchestra

Episode Fifteen ED- Misato 4 Beat

Episode Sixteen ED- 3 Person Vocal interlude starts - towards the end / Normal Orchestra

Episode Seventeen ED- Aki Jungle

Episode Eighteen ED- B-4 Guitar - Piano

Episode Nineteen ED- 3 Person Vocal (singing in turns) Normal Orchestra

Episode Twenty ED- B-4 Piano

Episode Twenty-One ED- (OA Version) 4 Beat (off) (65 sec)

Episode Twenty-One ED- (Video Version) 4 Beat (off) (90 sec)

Episode Twenty-Two ED- (OA Version) Bossa Techno (off) (65 sec)

Episode Twenty-Two ED- (Video Version) Bossa Techno (off) (90 sec)

Episode Twenty-Three ED- (OA Version) Rei #23 (65 sec)

Episode Twenty-Three ED- (Video Version) Rei #23 (90 sec)

Episode Twenty-Four ED- (OA Version) Normal (off) (65 sec)

Episode Twenty-Four ED- (Video Version) Normal (off) (90 sec)

Episode Twenty-Five ED- Rei #25

Final Episode ED- Rei #26

DVD Renewal ED (Volumes 01-07)- B-4 Piano (48 sec)



Lyrics Edit

Fly me to the moon

And let me play among the stars

Let me see what spring is like

On Jupiter and Mars

In other words, hold my hand

In other words, darling kiss me



Fill my heart with song

And let me sing forevermore

You are all I long for

All I worship and adore

In other words, please be true

In other words, I love you.



Trivia Edit

It should be noted that both Bayonetta and Neon Genesis Evangelion are also endorsed by SEGA and Platinum Games, and share the same theme song, Fly Me To The Moon. And both Bayonetta and Evangelion have angels as antagonists.

The Netflix version of Evangelion doesn't include Fly Me To The Moon, due to licensing issues.