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ruglenjock | 11:41 Tue 12th May 2009 | Music
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Years ago there was a song sung by a Maori which was very popular at the time. I can't remember the singer's name but he had a lovely voice. Part of the lyics were "Oh kurrykurryama, means ripples on the water..."
Please excuse my spelling but I've written it phonetically.
Can anyone help me identify singer and song and whether it's available on CD?
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Do you mean 'Pkarekare Ana' by Hayley Westenra?
I meant "Pokarekare Ana". Sorry about the typo!
is it not russell watson and hayley westenra it's a beautiful song i love it to
Aled Jones has dueted with her on the song.
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I think the singer's name was something like Inia te Wiata
Again, my spelling is guesswork, and is phonetic. Thanks to all responders.
Could Israel Kamakawiwo'ole be the singer you're looking for? He was Hawaiian rather than Maori.

Amazon has a number of his albums.
I also wondered that Saxy Jag. I know his version of Over the Rainbow is very popular and he is often thought as being a Maori. He was a great singer with a beautiful voice.
Wikipedia says there was a well-known version by New Zealand artist Prince Tui Teka.
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I've found the answer. The singer was Inia te Waiata and the song was Po Karekare Ana.
Many thanks for taking the trouble to respond.
If you phone NZ house, London they can tell you when their annual Haka is in Windsor Great Park.....you can hear all the NZ songs again around June.

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