Israel Kamakawiwo’ole’s rendition of Judy Garland’s iconic song is highly requested worldwide
Israel Kamakawiwo’ole had an incredible presence, deeply rooted in Hawaiian culture, which shone brightly through his captivating voice. His musical journey kicked off at a graduation party where he and his brother wowed everyone with their heartfelt ukulele performance, marking the beginning of Israel’s legacy as a beloved figure in Hawaii.
His unforgettable medley of “Somewhere Over The Rainbow” and “What A Wonderful World” was almost an afterthought, recorded in the wee hours. This track skyrocketed him to fame worldwide. Despite his large frame, Israel’s kind nature won over those in the recording studio, where he nailed the song in just one take, sitting on a sturdy steel chair made just for him.
This medley became a key part of his second solo album in 1993 and has since enchanted people all over, popping up in movies, TV shows, and ads. EMI notes that Israel’s version of “Somewhere Over The Rainbow” tops all others in requests, even outdoing Judy Garland’s beloved original. His unique spin on the song, with slight changes to the words and tune, brought a new life to this classic.
Sadly, Israel passed away in 1997 at just 38 years old due to respiratory issues. He was so loved in Hawaii that he was honored at the Hawaii Capitol Building, and his ashes were spread into the ocean from a traditional canoe amid a touching tribute from the people of Oahu.
In Hawaii, Israel is remembered not just for his music but also for his stand on Hawaiian rights and his cultural impact, all of which showcased his powerful spirit. Around the world, his “Over The Rainbow” cover remains a beloved legacy, touching hearts everywhere. Milan Bertosa, who recorded that legendary session, said it best: you can focus on the flaws or just enjoy the music and let it bring a smile to your face.