In a stunning performance, Virginia Bocelli captivated audiences with a breathtaking rendition of the iconic song “Over the Rainbow.”

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Accompanied by her father, the legendary Andrea Bocelli, on guitar, Virginia’s incredible vocal ability left listeners in awe. Her voice, with its unmatched range, soared through the timeless tune, effortlessly hitting notes that few other singers can reach.

It’s clear Virginia has inherited her father’s musical gifts, but she also brings her own unique and powerful presence to the stage. With each note, her deep connection to the music was felt by everyone in the room, showing the true magic of this father-daughter performance.

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What to know about “Somewhere Over The Rainbow” from The Wizard of Oz


The song, by composer Harold Arlen and lyricist Yip Harburg, was written for the 1939 MGM adaptation of L. Frank Baum’s beloved children’s novel. Originally performed by Judy Garland, it shows protagonist Dorothy’s yearning for a life beyond her family’s farm in Kansas, and has gone on to be one of the best-known songs in American history.
It was almost cut from the film, with executives feeling that it slowed the story’s pace, and a producer had to fight for it to stay in, according to Columbia News, a news site from Columbia University.