"Somewhere Over the Rainbow" has been covered thousands of times by various artists across multiple genres since its debut in 1939. Notable renditions include those by Judy Garland, Israel Kamakawiwo'ole, and Eva Cassidy, among many others. The song's enduring popularity continues to inspire new interpretations, making it one of the most covered songs in music history. While an exact count is difficult to determine, it's safe to say the number reaches well into the hundreds, if not thousands.
On Steve Vai's website he said that he never did a version of somewhere over the rainbow... The song must of been uploaded on a file sharing site by someone playing in the style of vai.
"Somewhere Over the Rainbow" has been famously covered by numerous artists. Notable versions include those by Judy Garland, who originally performed it in "The Wizard of Oz," and Israel Kamakawiwo'ole, whose medley blends it with "What a Wonderful World." Other artists who have sung the song include Eva Cassidy, Ariana Grande, and Pentatonix, showcasing its enduring appeal across various genres.
Numerous times Rainbow Dash is referred to as "she" or "her" in the show and has been referred to or adressed as "miss" and "ma'am." Scootaloo has stated that she wants Rainbow Dash to be like her big sister.
13 according to wikipedia :)
lol, I've been baptized in Jesus' name three times... figure I'm covered now.
You can find lyrics to Keane songs such as "Somewhere Only We Know" (which has been covered in the television series "Glee"), on websites such as Lyrics Finder and Metro Lyrics.
The concept of a rainbow has been known since ancient times and can be found in various mythologies and cultures around the world. The first recorded mention of a rainbow can be found in ancient Greek mythology, where it was considered a message from the gods. However, the actual physical occurrence of a rainbow is a natural phenomenon that can be seen anywhere in the world under the right conditions.
If so then Wikipedia is wrong. "Yesterday" has been covered 132 times, But Elenor Rigby has been covered 139 times. Elenor Rigby surpassed Yesterday within the last year.
yes
she is like beyond famous she has been on PEOPLE magazine 5 times. She lives somewhere in Florida now.
The Beatles' song "Yesterday" has been recorded over 2,200 times, making it one of the most covered songs in history. It was first released by The Beatles in 1965 on their album "Help!" and has since been covered by artists from various genres around the world. The song's timeless melody and emotional lyrics have contributed to its enduring popularity and widespread appeal among musicians and audiences alike.
OMG! I have been waiting for someone to post this question. I LOVE RAINBOW DASH!