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  • שלום, הזמנת חבר לערוץ

    ''אל האמת'' - שמע ישראל

    מועדפים סרטונים FAVORTE 214 - בנושאים שונים ומענינים. מיסטיקה. הדברות. זוהר. קבלה . ועוד

    שירים בעברית 234 HEBREW SONGS-

    שירים ביידיש 226 - YIDDISH SONG _ ניגונים 119MELODIE-

    שירים אנגלית 25 - Songs in English - שירים ברוסית 23 Русские песни –

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    English, Yiddish Русские,Spanish,Greek,French, Italian, Indian Hebrew,

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  • nobody loves Liza more than me for that big sound, but oddly enough Rianna true couldn't do this song but Ga Ga? Oh yeah!

  • now that's talent...i`d like to see lady gaga or rihanna sing like this!

  • как теперь спать

  • this is the sort performance that makes you want to stand up and applaud when she's done - even watching it online. regardless of all else, liza was a singer and performer par excellence, always giving her all, and you always know it.

  • The sound couldn't be any better! The image is great! And the subtitles are perfectly synchronized! What a great job!

  • Viporlin, I listened several times to all videos of this same show. Some are very good, but yours is "hors councours" in every aspect, and it even brings the subtitles. Thanks so much for sharing this spectacular work of yours! Greetings from Rio, Brazil.

  • 1 person didnt go to the cabaret...

  • @isabelponciano, it's Liza with a "z" not Lisa with an "s"...'cause Lisa with an "s" goes "sss" not "zzz". It's Z instead of S, Li instead of Lee. It's simple as can be...See? Liza!

  • @Studio108NYC Not that simple. It´s Liza with a z, but not for linguistic reasons, since a person can be given a name in any language whatsoever, or even a made up name. As the girl who wrote Lisa said "Adorei", her language is Portuguese. In Portuguese, Italian and French an s between two vowels sounds always as z. And this is also true in UK English, for most words of Latin origin: for instance, in UK you spell organisation, and not organization. Greetings from Brasil, with an s.

  • Magnifique, Lisa...Adorei!

  • ty sooo much

  • Nailed it.

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