Somewhere Over the Rainbow
Song: "Somewhere Over the Rainbow"
Lyrics
"Ohhhhh yeaaa
Mmmm
Somewhere over the rainbow,
Way up high.
There's a land that I've heard of,
Once in a lullaby.
Somewhere over the rainbow,
Skies are blue.
And the dreams that you dare to dream really do come true.
Someday I wish upon a star, (someday I wish upon a star)
Where the clouds are far far far behind me
(And wake up where the clouds are far behind me)
Where.
All my troubles melt like lemon drops.
Way above the chimney tops, (way above the chimney tops)
That is where you will find me.
Somewhere over the rainbow,
Bluebirds fly.
If birds can fly over over the rainbow,
Then why, then why can't I
(Bids fly high, why can't I)
Ohh wahy ohhh why ohhh why ohhh
(If birds fly high, why can't I)
If every little bluebirds fly (if every bird fly)
Over the rainbow,
Somebody tell me why, somebody tell me
(If bids fly high, why can't I)
Why can't I."
*Rendition by one of Hawaii's most beloved singer/songwriters, Israel "IZ" Kamakawiwoʻole.
Sadly, IZ died on June 26, 1997 from complications of obesity. He was only 38. His music lives on forever.
Somewhere Over the Rainbow
Song: "Somewhere Over the Rainbow"
Lyrics
"Ohhhhh yeaaa
Mmmm
Somewhere over the rainbow,
Way up high.
There's a land that I've heard of,
Once in a lullaby.
Somewhere over the rainbow,
Skies are blue.
And the dreams that you dare to dream really do come true.
Someday I wish upon a star, (someday I wish upon a star)
Where the clouds are far far far behind me
(And wake up where the clouds are far behind me)
Where.
All my troubles melt like lemon drops.
Way above the chimney tops, (way above the chimney tops)
That is where you will find me.
Somewhere over the rainbow,
Bluebirds fly.
If birds can fly over over the rainbow,
Then why, then why can't I
(Bids fly high, why can't I)
Ohh wahy ohhh why ohhh why ohhh
(If birds fly high, why can't I)
If every little bluebirds fly (if every bird fly)
Over the rainbow,
Somebody tell me why, somebody tell me
(If bids fly high, why can't I)
Why can't I."
*Rendition by one of Hawaii's most beloved singer/songwriters, Israel "IZ" Kamakawiwoʻole.
Sadly, IZ died on June 26, 1997 from complications of obesity. He was only 38. His music lives on forever.