Certainly a very different interpretation of our classic Maori song, However it was beautifully sung. Sissel should be more widely known!!! Cheers to all from New Zealand.
For a more classical/traditional version, look up that of Hayley Westinra, our up and coming Sissel. However even better, look up a version by any of our Maori Groups.
How wonderful to hear our New zealand "anthem" sung by Sissel. The beautiful lady.
She has the best voice in the world.
WHAT A WONDERFUL SONG SUNG BY A BEAUTIFUL LADY WITH AN OUTSTANDING VOICE.
It's late at night here but who cares! The greatest on this earthly plane is on the screen. Hallelujah!
"BESTE STIMME DER WELT" IST STARK UNTERTRIEBEN !!!!
❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
She is so lovely. A great rendition.
This anthem is beautiful.
A lovely version , but then Sissel has never done anything less than lovely.
she could sing the phone book and it would be beautiful1
Certainly a very different interpretation of our classic Maori song, However it was beautifully sung. Sissel should be more widely known!!! Cheers to all from New Zealand.
Omg Wish I Could Under Stand The Language But Its Sounds So Beautiful With The Beautiful Singing Princess XXX
She sings all kinds of songs very well according to characteristics of the song. Korean Wonhong Min, Wonju City Korea.🎶🎵🌹
Not so good as the beautiful voices of South Korea's hugely talented Soprano voices. They are World class.
Now thats an interesting interpretation of a Kiwi classic...
for you English speaking people, this is what the sound sounds like, sung in norwegian.
The verses are in Norwegian.
elsker denne versjonen, bare så synd at jeg ikke kan finne sissel sin versjon på spotify... ❤
Soria Moria-albumet er på Spotify med "Pokarekare Ana" som sang nr. 2.
A lovely adaptation. Sissel sings like a bird.
Rivals Hayley Westerna in this.
For a more classical/traditional version, look up that of Hayley Westinra, our up and coming Sissel. However even better, look up a version by any of our Maori Groups.
좋아요..good
Sorry, if you are going to sing Pokarekare sing it Maori, and not jazzed up.
Not appropriate. She's turned the song into a hula song. It's not Hawaiian!
Quite appropriate. The indigenous people at the Polynesian Centre in Waipu/Rotorua sing it at about the same pace.