A Hawaiian vocalist.
'Somewhere Over the Rainbow' appears on an album by the Maori showband, the Quin Tikis (also written as Quintikis). The song appears on their 1967 album 'The Fantastic Maori Quintikis Showband' and, although the liner notes don't list the lead vocalls for each track, it seems likely that it was Eddie Low singing as he had joined the band in 1964.
A Whole New World- two part harmony is really nice for a small group! Also, any Journey song such as Don't Stop Believing, Faithfully are nice! Somewhere Over The Rainbow is beautiful !
Israel Kamakawiwo' Ole
Well, apart from Judy Garland? Probably about 50 different artists - even Ritchie Blackmore does a version. How about Django Reinhart, The Dimensions, Tommy Emmanuel, Sam Harris, Rufus Wainwright, Barbra Streisand, Patti LaBelle, Ella Fitzgerald and dozens of others. Incidentally, the title is "Over the Rainbow", not "Somewhere..." Eva Cassidy does a lovely version and it's on Shayne Ward's first album. yeah and also Chris Impelliteri and Yngwie Malmsteen do great guitar cuts
Nick Drake - "From the Morning" recorded in the early '70's. His song "Pink Moon was used in a VW commercial in 2001. He died in 1974.
Somewhere over the rainbow :d
Somewhere over the rainbow.
At somewhere over the rainbow
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Bluebirds fly..
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Made famous in the movie "The Wizard of Oz," Judy Garland sang the hit song "Somewhere Over the Rainbow." The first verse follows: "Somewhere over the rainbow, way up high, there's a land that I've heard of once in a lullaby. Somewhere over the rainbow, skies are blue, and the dreams that you dare to dream really do come true."
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She's somewhere over the rainbow.
somewhere "OVER THE RAINBOW"
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