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Judy Garland |
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2 | 8.33% | |||
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Israel Kamakawiwo'ole |
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9 | 37.50% | |||
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Eva Cassidy |
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7 | 29.17% | |||
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Other |
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6 | 25.00% | |||
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I don't even know who you are
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Nothing in excess
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Oh right, okay then...
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I enjoy Israel's version, and I like Ted's band from Scrubs' performance of that version, sounds so good as a four-part harmony!
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Only on TiBB could there be an argument about Somewhere Over the Rainbow
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Pyramid*
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Remembering Kerry
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I don't really like the song but for me the best version I have heard was Shayne Wards from the X Factor.
It's a song that's, just in my opinion, been done too many times now though. |
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Both Israel and Eva died very young before their versions gained global success. I think that gives their versions added power and poignancy...and sadness. But Judy deserves special praise for making it so iconic in the first place and setting the standard.
All 3 versions are of their time but right now its Israels version that deserves to shine and is a worthy testament and belated tribute to his talent that wasn't properly recognised when he was alive. So Israel then! ![]() |
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Lee.
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Jusy Garland's because it reminds me of my Grandma
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I don't think emotion is Leona's strength. Technical ability yes.
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Never in my days did I think I'd see an argument in a thread about such a subject - not even on TiBB
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I think I prefer Israel's version because the way Eva sings it, as Shaun said, is so in your face with how depressingly sad it is, and it's just a bit too much, but his version puts a positive twist on it and makes it more listenable. Strange...
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Hands off my Brick!
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Israels version was played on the radio last night actually, hadn't heard it in ages and was thinking I loved it so his without a doubt
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Israel Kamakawiwo'ole
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