: The track gained further popularity when it was featured on the Season 3 Soundtrack of the hit show The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel .

The recording was created decades after Julie London's original 1963 version. In 2014, modern jazz star Gregory Porter added his vocals to London's classic track to create a "new take" on the standard. Key highlights of this collaboration include:

: Known for her signature sultry vocals on hits like "Cry Me a River," she recorded her version of "Fly Me to the Moon" for her 1963 album The End of the World . She passed away in 2000, long before this duet was conceived.

: Porter recorded his parts for the duet in late 2014. He expressed great honor in the project, stating, "The magic and fire of music never dies".

: It was also famously used in a Marks & Spencer Christmas advertisement. Context of the Artists

The song remains available on platforms like Spotify and Apple Music , often appearing on Porter's collections such as Liquid Spirit or Still Rising . Gregory Porter joins Julie London on a trip to the "Moon"