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  2. Israel Kamakawiwoʻole - Wikipedia

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    The original 1988 acoustic version of the song was released with the 1993 Facing Future album. [30] "Somewhere Over the Rainbow/What a Wonderful World" reached No. 12 on Billboard ' s Hot Digital Tracks chart the week of January 31, 2004 (for the survey week ending January

  3. Somewhere Over the Rainbow/What a Wonderful World

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    The cut version — Over the Rainbow — was released in 2001 on the posthumous album Alone In Iz World. The cut version became a sleeper hit , after charting across Europe in 2010 and 2011 and in the meanwhile being featured in numerous film and TV soundtracks throughout the 2000s and 2010s.

  4. Over the Rainbow - Wikipedia

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    The 1997 film Face/Off featured a recording of "Over the Rainbow" by Olivia Newton-John. [73] In 2003, Brazilian singer Luiza Possi released a Portuguese version of the song under the title "Além do arco-íris (Over the Rainbow)", for the soundtrack of the Brazilian telenovela Chocolate com Pimenta. A cover of the original version was also ...

  5. Wonderful World (Israel Kamakawiwoʻole album) - Wikipedia

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    Wonderful World is an album by the Hawaiian musician Israel Kamakawiwoʻole released 2007, a decade after his death in 1997. The album is considered a classic, and suggested in some tourist guides as representative of Hawaiian contemporary music. [1] The song is featured in the credits to the movie Meet Joe Black.

  6. Kanikapila - Wikipedia

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    One way that the kanikapila style music has made its mark in popular culture is songs like "Somewhere over the Rainbow" by Israel Kamakawiwo'ole where he takes two songs ( "Somewhere Over the Rainbow" and "What a Wonderful World" ) mashes them together to form an entirely new song. This is common element of the kanikapila style.

  7. Facing Future - Wikipedia

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    Facing Future is the second album by Hawaiian singer Israel Kamakawiwoʻole, released in 1993.The best-selling album of all time by a Hawaiian artist, Facing Future combines traditional Hawaiian-language songs, hapa-haole songs with traditional instrumentation, and two Jawaiian (Island reggae) tracks.

  8. Kaleohano - Wikipedia

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    The song has been performed by Israel Kamakawiwoʻole [2] and by the Mākaha Sons of Niʻihau. [3] The song was written as a tribute to Richard Kuakini "Piggy" Kaleohano, a musician and sound man who lived on Hawaiian homestead land in Keaukaha, and was a pillar of the native community there.

  9. List of television theme music - Wikipedia

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    Hawaii Five-O – Morton Stevens; Hawaiian Eye – Mack David and Jerry Livingston; (performed by Warren Barker) Hawaiian Heat ("Goodbye Blues") – Tom Scott and Candy Patterson; Hazel ("Theme to Hazel") – Sammy Cahn and Jimmy Van Heusen; later version by The Modernaires; He & She – Jerry Fielding; Head of the Class – Ed Alton