In "Over the Rainbow," Judy Garland captures a yearning for escape and a longing for a better, more idyllic world. The dynamics of the song shift between soft, reflective passages and more powerful, emotive moments, reflecting the deep emotions of hope and desire. Garland's vocal delivery balances vulnerability and strength, evoking a sense of wistfulness while also conveying the dream of reaching a place where troubles fade away. This interplay enhances the song's timeless message of hope and dreams.
Other than the fact the death and funeral of Judy Garland overlapped in late June of l969. The flag does have a multicolored stripe design, sometimes analogized to a Rainbow, but is not arched as a rainbow usually is, there are six horizontal bars like the Rank Insignia of a Full Admiral but are in different colors. Judy Garland had noting to do with the origin of the flag. By the way the song ( over the rainbow) was specifically written for the Movie ( Wizard of Oz). and Judy Garland. The incident does not occur in the original story- and a cyclone by its violent nature would not leave a rainbow but tear it up or prevent it from forming by its shock-waves.
Yes, Judy Garland was widely regarded as an exceptional singer, known for her powerful voice and emotional delivery. She gained fame for her performances in films like "The Wizard of Oz," where her rendition of "Over the Rainbow" became iconic. Garland's ability to convey deep emotion through her music and her versatility across various genres solidified her status as a legendary performer. Her influence on music and film continues to be celebrated today.
Easter parade. She tells this on one of her Jack parr interviews.
Israel Kamakawiwo'ole
Judy Garland died in June of l969. Age was given as 47. cause of death, drug overdose. If factors of time and distance may have been altered by a few hours, she might have taken off in the family Volkswagen and been a victim of a motor-vehicle accident, as it was she never did get off the John alive. ( she died in the bathroom of the apartment of her husband, in England.)
Yes. The song Over The Rainbow was written specially for the movie The Wizard of Oz in which Judy Garland sings it.
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Eva Cassidy sung and so did judy garland
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Bi Mir Bist do Schoen
The song titled Over the Rainbow, is considered to be a ballad. It is most famous for being one of the songs that Judy Garland sang in the movie The Wizard of Oz.
Other than the fact the death and funeral of Judy Garland overlapped in late June of l969. The flag does have a multicolored stripe design, sometimes analogized to a Rainbow, but is not arched as a rainbow usually is, there are six horizontal bars like the Rank Insignia of a Full Admiral but are in different colors. Judy Garland had noting to do with the origin of the flag. By the way the song ( over the rainbow) was specifically written for the Movie ( Wizard of Oz). and Judy Garland. The incident does not occur in the original story- and a cyclone by its violent nature would not leave a rainbow but tear it up or prevent it from forming by its shock-waves.
The song you are referring to is "Over the Rainbow" from the movie The Wizard of Oz. It is sung by the character Dorothy, played by Judy Garland.
Over the Rainbow was written by E.Y. Harburg (music by Harold Arlen) in 1939 for the movie, "The Wizard of Oz". It was sung by Judy Garland in the movie and became her signature.
Try listening to "Over The Rainbow" by Judy Garland. Maybe it's that song.
If you mean the song Over the Rainbow, made famous by Judy Garland in the film, the music was written by Harold Arlen.
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