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Over the Rainbow – Israel Kamakawiwoʻole’s Legacy of Aloha on Ukulele

How this tender recording became the most beloved ukulele rendition ever — and how Kamaka instruments continue that legacy of warmth, tone, and heritage


When Israel Kamakawiwoʻole recorded his now-famous medley of Over the Rainbow/What a Wonderful World, it wasn’t in a studio with a full band. It was late at night, unplanned, and recorded in one take — just Iz and his ukulele. That moment of authenticity became a worldwide sensation, cementing his voice and uke playing in the hearts of millions.

This rendition isn’t just a beautiful cover — it’s a cultural touchstone. And it forever connected the sound of a ukulele with hope, calm, and aloha.

🌈 A Voice and a Vibe That Spanned the Globe

Recorded in 1988 and released posthumously in 1993, Iz’s version has been used in dozens of films, commercials, and tributes. Its simplicity — just voice and ukulele — is exactly why it feels so powerful.

“Somewhere over the rainbow… skies are blue…”
That lyric, when delivered in Iz’s soothing baritone, still gives people chills.

🎶 Why This Version Is the Ukulele’s Global Calling Card

  • Uses gentle fingerstyle arpeggios — perfect for expressive playing

  • Played on a classic Kamaka baritone ukulele, giving it depth and warmth

  • Combines two familiar melodies in a seamless medley

  • Ideal for intermediate players exploring tone and emotion

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🎯 Playing Tip: Keep It Flowing, Keep It Honest

Start with a basic thumb-driven arpeggio. Let the melody rise naturally within the chords — no need to overplay. Iz’s version is so moving because it feels effortless. Use your uke’s full tone range to let the emotion shine.

This is a great song to learn by feel. Watch videos of Iz performing and try to match the pacing and space between phrases.


🔗 Sources

  • NPR: The Story Behind Iz’s Rainbow

  • Kamaka Ukulele Legacy

  • Ultimate Guitar – Ukulele Tab


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