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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 .
In 1993, Cassidy was honored by the Washington Area Music Association with a Wammie award for the Vocalist Jazz/Traditional category. [16] The next year she was invited to perform at the event and chose to sing "Over the Rainbow". The Washington Times review of the event called her performance "a show-stopper". [17]
Simply Eva is the eighth posthumous album by Eva Cassidy, released on 25 January 2011, fifteen years after her death in 1996.It's a collection of 11 acoustic tracks with Cassidy herself on the guitar and an a cappella version of "I Know You By Heart".
Over the Rainbow – The Songbird Collection is a compilation album of female singer/songwriters, recorded by various artists and released in 2005 (see 2005 in music). [1] Contained in this collection are the greats of years past and the forerunners of contemporary music, ranging from Eva Cassidy and Katie Melua to Joan Baez and Natalie Cole.
In May 1996, Eva Cassidy released the live album Live at Blues Alley, which would be the last album released before her death six months later, at the age of 33. Near the end of Cassidy's life, local folk singer Grace Griffith sent a copy of the album to Bill Straw, the head of her label, Blix Street Records. [7]
Somewhere is the title of Eva Cassidy's seventh posthumous album and the fourth studio album, twelve years after her death in 1996. For the first time, it includes ...
"Over the Rainbow" 1999 27 — 42 BPI: Gold [12] The Other Side "People Get Ready" 2002 — — 113 Live at Blues Alley "Imagine" — — 118 Imagine "You Take My Breath Away" 2003 — — 54 American Tune "Fields of Gold" 2007 — 47: 112 BPI: Gold [12] Live at Blues Alley "What a Wonderful World" (with Katie Melua) — 19: 1 Wonderful World ...
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