And to find it how often I've tried,
But my life is a race, just a wild goose chase,
And my dreams have all been denied.
Why have I always been a failure?
What can the reason be?
I wonder if the world's to blame,
I wonder if it could be me?
I'm always chasing rainbows,
Watching clouds drifting by,
My schemes are just like all my dreams,
Ending in the sky.
Some fellows look and find the sunshine,
I always look and find the rain,
Some fellows make a winning sometime,
I never even make a gain, Believe me,
I'm always chasing rainbows,
Waiting to find a little bluebird in vain.
"I'm always chasing rainbows"
is a song sung by Judy Garland's daughter for her mother, and Judy sings at the end of the play. . . Sing all the cups of mother and daughter. .
The voice of her daughter Veda in the play comes from Sumi Jo (who turned out to be a Korean), is a high-profile soprano in the world, and the number one soprano in Asia. She has an amazing warm tone and emotional tension, superb singing skills and exquisite sound quality. She can control her voice freely. The conductor Karajan once praised her as "a voice from heaven."
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