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Originally established in 2002 as a small project dedicated to the preservation of recorded Jewish music, it has matured into a robust digitization operation for all types of sound recordings.

Emil Gorovets Sings The World Songs In Yiddish


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Collection(s)Judaic
Catalogue NumberLPG 1003
Matrix Number N/A
Record Label Private label
Record Format33 1/3 RPM - 12"
Shelf Number401781
Number of Tracks12
Date RecordedN/A
Album Artists
Notes Emil Gorovets Sings The World Songs In Yiddish

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1 - Fremde In Der Nacht
Composer(s) : Charles Singleton, Eddie Snyder, Bert Kaempfert; yiddish by Emil Gorovets
2 - Vider Un Vider
Composer(s) : Carl Sigman, Bert Kaempfert; yiddish by Emil Gorovets
3 - Mer
Composer(s) : Norman Newell, M. Cioriolini, R. Ortolani, N. Oliviero; yiddish by Emil Gorovets
4 - Hello Dolly
Composer(s) : Jerry Herman; yiddish by Emil Gorovets
5 - Ven Du Bist Avek Fun Mir
Composer(s) : Carlos Rigual; yiddish by Emil Gorovets
6 - Kling Mir Ohn
Composer(s) : G. Becaud; yiddish by Emil Gorovets
7 - Tel Aviv
Composer(s) : Marino Marinno; yiddish by Emil Gorovets
8 - A Dank
Composer(s) : U. Jurgens; yiddish by Emil Gorovets
9 - Tango Fun Libe
Composer(s) : Domenico Modunio; yiddish by Emil Gorovets
10 - Kuk Nit Keynmol, Mit Azekhe Oygn
Composer(s) : V. Pjentovsky; yiddish by Emil Gorovets
11 - Shpil Oyfs Nay, Balalayka
Composer(s) : Koll; yiddish by Emil Gorovets
12 - Oy, Lib Ikh Makarones
Composer(s) : V. Vertmuller; yiddish by Emil Gorovets