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  1. 9 de abr. de 2024 · Harold Arlen: Somewhere Overe the Rainbow (arranged by Keith Jarrett) - YouTube. JeffreyWagner. 903 subscribers. Subscribed. 24 views 1 day ago. Jeffrey Wagner, Piano Recorded in the Jim...

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  2. 8 de abr. de 2024 · Written by Harold Arlen and Yip Harburg, the song reflected the aspirations and dreams of a nation struggling during the Great Depression, hoping for a brighter future. It's a sentiment that has been felt from generation to generation, with the likes of Glenn Miller, P!nk , Harry Connick Jr , and even Garland's daughter Liza Minnelli covering the song over the years.

  3. 11 de abr. de 2024 · 1. Who originally wrote the song “Somewhere Over the Rainbow”? The lyrics were written by Yip Harburg with music by Harold Arlen. 2. What is the meaning behind the lyrics “Somewhere over the rainbow, way up high”? The lyrics refer to a place beyond the troubles of life where happiness and hope can be found. 3.

  4. Hace 1 día · "Over the Rainbow" Music by Harold Arlen, lyrics by E. Y. Harburg: Won Best Special Effects: A. Arnold Gillespie and Douglas Shearer: Nominated Academy Juvenile Award: Judy Garland For her outstanding performance as a screen juvenile during the past year. (She was jointly awarded for her performances in Babes in Arms and The Wizard of Oz). Honorary

  5. 27 de mar. de 2024 · Harold Arlen (February 15, 1905 – April 23, 1986) Was an American composer of popular music. Having written over 400 songs, a number of which have become known the world over, Arlen is a highly regarded contributor to the Great American Songbook. His 1938 song "Over the Rainbow” was vot… read more.

  6. Hace 1 día · Somewhere Over the Rainbow by Harold Arlen #AuraHarmonix #piano #pianocover 📢Visit our YouTube page to watch the full video. @Auraharmonix ♫ MIDI: ht...

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  7. 11 de abr. de 2024 · Somewhere over the Rainbow (1939) Music by Harold Arlen (song lyrics were by Yip Harburg). The original version, way too long and way too many hokey lyrics was rejected by MGM, but when they needed a filler, they cut the song down to what became the Judy Garland classic.