Harold Arlen
Somewhere Over the Rainbow
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"Over the Rainbow" (often referred to as "Somewhere Over the Rainbow") is a classic Academy Award-winning ballad, with music by Harold Arlen and lyrics by E.Y. Harburg. It was written for the 1939 movie The Wizard of Oz, and was sung by actress Judy Garland in her starring role as Dorothy Gale. It soon became her signature song, and one of the most enduring standards of the 20th century. About five minutes into the film, Dorothy sings the song after failing to get her aunt and uncle to listen to her relate an unpleasant incident involving her dog, Toto, and the town spinster, Miss Gulch. Dorothy's Aunt Em tells her to "find yourself a place where you won't get into any trouble." This prompts Dorothy to walk off by herself, musing to Toto, "'Some place where there isn't any trouble.' Do you suppose there is such a place, Toto? There must be. It's not a place you can get to by a boat, or a train. It's far, far away. Behind the moon, beyond the rain..." at which point she begins singing.
The song is number one on the "Songs of the Century" list compiled by the Recording Industry Association of America and the National Endowment for the Arts. The American Film Institute also ranked "Over the Rainbow" the greatest movie song of all time on the list of "AFI's 100 Years...100 Songs." It was adopted (along with Irving Berlin's "White Christmas") by American troops in Europe in World War II as a symbol of the United States. Garland herself performed the song for the troops as part of a 1943 command performance. In April 2005, the United States Postal Service issued a commemorative stamp and use it for a few weeks and months lyricist Yip Harburg's accomplishments. The stamp features the opening lyric from "Over the Rainbow." The song was also used as an Audio Wakeup call in the STS-88 Space shuttle mission in Flight Day 4, which was dedicated to astronaut Robert D. Cabana from his daughter, Sara. The song was honored with the 2014 Towering Song Award by the Songwriters Hall of Fame, which was sung at its dinner on June 12, 2014 by Jackie Evancho.From WIKIPEDIA
RELEASED ALBUMS
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Arlen: Over the RainbowJune 28, 2024
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HomeMay 10, 2024
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And So Flows the RiverMay 19, 2023
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SensationsDecember 30, 2022
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The Library, Vol. 4July 8, 2022
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The Sweet and Merry Month: Music for May MorningApril 22, 2022
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Wonderful WorldOctober 22, 2021
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Sounds for the Soul: Music to Help Overcome CancerOctober 1, 2021
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Hope@HomeOctober 9, 2020
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Somewhere Over the RainbowMay 1, 2020
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Neue Welt: Werke von Dvořák, Padilla, Piazzolla und anderenJuly 5, 2019
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EstrellitaOctober 5, 2018
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Live at Cadogan HallAugust 31, 2018
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Make Believe: Classic Songs of BroadwayJanuary 17, 2018
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The Voice of the TrumpetOctober 13, 2017
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ExilsSeptember 1, 2017
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Songs of YesterdaySeptember 1, 2017
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The Rhythm of LifeJuly 21, 2017
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America AgainOctober 28, 2016
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Geoff Stephens: Winchester Cathedral 50th Anniversary EPJune 10, 2016
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Dedications: Horowitz, Richter, Gilels, Cliburn2016
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CME Presents Piano Celebration, Vol. 1November 10, 2015
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The Legend of HagoromoSeptember 25, 2015
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Joyce & Tony: Live at Wigmore HallAugust 28, 2015
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The Magic of the Voice: Classic Opera Chorus and Broadway FavouritesApril 21, 2015
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Ferrara DuoApril 14, 2015
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Natalie Dessay de l'Opéra à la ChansonJanuary 13, 2015
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Christmas Classical VoicesDecember 2, 2014
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Magic Of The MusicalsApril 18, 2014
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Thank You for EverythingMarch 17, 2014
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05:15Harold Arlen: Somewhere Over the Rainbow2013년1월25일예술의전당IBK챔버홀
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03:20Harold Arlen: Somewhere Over the Rainbow
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02:46Harold Arlen: Somewhere Over the Rainbow2013The Andrew Marr Show
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08:55Harold Arlen: Somewhere Over the RainbowPrague Smetana Hall
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