Dj651 - Bette Midler - Under The Boardwalk Apr 2026
Adding a sultry, late-night jazz club feel.
The song appears early in the film during a montage that showcases CC Bloom's rising career as a boardwalk performer and lounge singer. It perfectly encapsulates the film’s central aesthetic: a deep, aching nostalgia for Atlantic City, boardwalk culture, and the simplicity of childhood friendship. Midler's character is a creature of the stage, and "Under the Boardwalk" demonstrates her ability to take a well-known standard and completely make it her own. Impact and Legacy DJ651 - Bette Midler - Under The Boardwalk
The original version of "Under the Boardwalk" was written by Kenny Young and Arthur Resnick and recorded by the legendary R&B group The Drifters. Released in 1964, it became a massive hit, defined by its breezy, upbeat tempo, Latin-influenced percussion, and the smooth lead vocals of Johnny Moore. The song captured the carefree essence of teenage summer love and the urban escape to the seaside. Adding a sultry, late-night jazz club feel