The songs 'Follow the Yellow Brick Road' and 'We're Off to See the Wizard' are what Dorothy Gale sings on her way to the Emerald City in the beloved 1939 film version of 'The Wizard of Oz'. The Yellow Brick Road leads her to the Emerald City, where the Wizard lives in his Emerald Palace. The Wizard needs to be seen, in order for Dorothy and her pet dog Toto to be able to get back home to Kansas.
Sing "I Got You, Babe"
One of the three trees. He wanted to bean some girl named Patty with apples, so he signed up to be a tree.
That she feels trapped in regard to the problems between Almira Gulch and Toto is the reason why Dorothy sings "Somewhere Over The Rainbow" in "The Wizard of Oz."Specifically, Dorothy Gale's pet dog Toto keeps trespassing into and ravaging Almira Gulch's garden. Most recently, he gets in and bites Miss Gulch, who arranges for Toto to be removed from the Gale farmhouse until the authorities decide what to do. Dorothy believes that Toto gets to go where and do what he wants to. It therefore appears to her that her options are limited and she is trapped so she sings the song instead of considering suggestions that she and Toto just not go by the Gulch property.
It was written for the movie "The Wonderful Wizard of Oz" because they needed a song for 'Dorothy' to sing in the barnyard before she journeys to Oz. Its meaning is that since she lives in Kansas and there wasn't many flowers, the only thing of real color she had only seen in her life was a rainbow. *It was in the special extended Wizard of Oz VCR tape by the way.*_______________________________________________As originally written, the song, "Somewhere Over the Rainbow", had a prelude:When all the world is a hopeless jumbleAnd the raindrops tumble all around,Heaven opens a magic laneWhen all the clouds darken up the skyway,There's a rainbow highway to be foundLeading from your window paneTo a place behind the sun,Just a step beyond the rainThe prelude makes the song even more poignant. Dorothy wants to go not just to a world that is colorful, but also not a "hopeless jumble".
"Come out, come out, wherever you are" is the song that Glinda sings in "The Wizard of Oz."Specifically, Glinda the Good sings the song after Dorothy Gale's house lands in Munchkinland and thereby kills the Wicked Witch of the East. Glinda is Oz's most powerful sorceress so she has nothing to fear about making her presence known to the visitor from over the rainbow. But the Munchkins can be said to be suffering from the post-trauma of rule by the Wicked Witch of the East and are more reluctant to show themselves.
No. The Beatles did not sing "Pinball Wizard". It is a Who song.
Somewhere over the rainbow
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cool music
she loved to sing and act
Dorothy Kirsten has written: 'A time to sing' -- subject(s): Biography, Singers
there is no way to teach swellow sing inless you breed.
Sing "I Got You, Babe"
wally's parents live near your father's gym (wallace, normal type) in petalburg city. there's a sing wich says "wally's house"
One of the three trees. He wanted to bean some girl named Patty with apples, so he signed up to be a tree.
Sing isn't a TM in the game. Some Pokemon can learn it naturally through level up, though.
I don't think swellow is capable of such a move.