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Over the Rainbow", also known as "Somewhere Over the Rainbow", is a ballad by Harold Arlen with lyrics by Yip Harburg. [1] It was written for the 1939 film The Wizard of Oz , in which it was sung by actress Judy Garland [ 2 ] in her starring role as Dorothy Gale .
The album's cover features the members of the band dressed up, in drag, as five characters from the musicals represented in song: a member of A Chorus Line ("What I Did For Love"), Annie Mudge from Annie ("Tomorrow"), Dorothy Gale from The Wizard of Oz ("Over the Rainbow"), Sandy Dumbrowski from Grease ("It's Raining on Prom Night"), and Dr ...
"Over the Rainbow" (Harburg) – 4:21; First 2CD re-issue in 1988 added two previously unreleased bonus tracks; Both were included on the 2001 re-issue. Disc One: 4. "Ding-Dong! The Witch Is Dead" (Harburg) – 3:19 Disc Two: 12. "Sing My Heart" (Koehler) – 2:49 Bonus tracks issued on the 2001 Verve 2CD Reissue, 589108. 27.
After previews beginning 7 February, [10] the musical opened in the West End, at the London Palladium, on 1 March 2011.The role of Dorothy was originated by Danielle Hope, who was selected through the reality television show Over the Rainbow, [11] and the title role of the Wizard was created by Michael Crawford. [12]
Early reactions to Angelina Jolie’s latest movie are signaling the superstar’s triumphant return to the big screen.. Maria, director Pablo Larraín’s new biopic about opera singer Maria ...
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Another review suggested the Opera had lost its offensive and comedic edge due to Springer's diminished cultural relevance and shifts in the contemporary discourse. [17] When interviewed in 2018, Richard Thomas defended the Opera's profanity and blasphemy, but admitted to removing homosexual slurs as they were "unnecessarily aggressive". [5]
With the 2025 Academy Awards airing Sunday, March 2 (ABC and Hulu, 7 p.m. ET/4 PT), we look back at the biggest Oscar snubs of all time.