When Rabbi Elimelekh Became happy, (Became happy, Elimelekh) He took off his tefillen And he put on his glasses And he sent for his two fiddlers. And the fiddling fiddlers Fiddlingly fiddled! Oh, they fiddlingly fiddled, they did!
Hello, in the song "Kinder Yoren Medley" by Elisheva Edelson from "From My Heritage," I don't speak Yiddish, but I love Yiddish songs. Can you help me identify which songs are in this medley?
From The New Jewish Songbook (1965) … first verse of seven “Elimelech of Gilhofen / drank ‘l ha yim’ once too often / drank ‘l ha yim’ became a trifle gay so he put his studies by / tipped his hat across one eye / And called for his fiddlers to play.
@@etyiyensebze1466 Yes, Mireille too stole. If the melody of a composition is the same and the words are different, it means that the composition is stolen. Moyse Nadir composed it with his effort. Ayten and Mireille stole it.
Bir baskadir benim Memleketim
the most beautiful voice I’ve ever heard
When Rabbi Elimelekh
Became happy,
(Became happy, Elimelekh)
He took off his tefillen
And he put on his glasses
And he sent for his two fiddlers.
And the fiddling fiddlers
Fiddlingly fiddled!
Oh, they fiddlingly fiddled, they did!
Hello, in the song "Kinder Yoren Medley" by Elisheva Edelson from "From My Heritage," I don't speak Yiddish, but I love Yiddish songs. Can you help me identify which songs are in this medley?
is a Yiddish song written in 1927 by Moyshe Nadir
ביצוע מדהים חבל שהדור הצעיר לא מכיר את זה
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From The New Jewish Songbook (1965) … first verse of seven
“Elimelech of Gilhofen / drank ‘l ha yim’ once too often / drank ‘l ha yim’ became a trifle gay
so he put his studies by / tipped his hat across one eye / And called for his fiddlers to play.
Who else got to this right after 'Raining Blood?'
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Old King Cole?
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I love jewish songs!!! This song named "my country (memleketim)" stolen by Turks.
It was not stolen, making arrangements was popular during that era, according to your logic the French also stole it? (Mireille Mathieu - L'aveugle)
@@etyiyensebze1466 So why is Ayten writing as a composer and not Moyshe Nadir?
@@etyiyensebze1466 Yes, Mireille too stole. If the melody of a composition is the same and the words are different, it means that the composition is stolen. Moyse Nadir composed it with his effort. Ayten and Mireille stole it.
@@theamazonmustang You don't get my point, making arrangements was that era's trend.
@@theamazonmustang I also wonder where are you from, where is this hatred comes from?