Aaron Lebedeff - Romenye, Romenye - Roumania Roumania 1941

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Aaron Lebedeff - Romenye, Romenye recorded in 1941 is the second version he recorded with Sholem Secunda and his orchestra and Dave Tarras.

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  • Я не слышал никого,кто так пел о тех краях.где родился и вырос.

    Произношение,мелодия,выражения­-всё возвращает в детство,в книги Шолом Алейхема..

  • @kolkersamoil Хорошие воспоминания для вас

  • а что ж нет русских комментов? - такая прЭлесь "РоменИя, РоменИя" ...

    Кстати, сестры Бэрри тоже неслабо ее исполняют

  • @zzolotko1 Русский комментарии приветствуются.

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  • @ruthzitron Emigrated to New York in 1920 dying in 1960. Performed all over even Shanghai!

  • One of the greatest 3 minutes ever put on shellac

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  • Beautiful. Thank you so much for posting!!!

  • Love the song, love the artist, love the country!

    The first Yddish Theater was in Iasi and the first recordings of Klezmer music (on wax records) were made in Bucuresti-Bucharest (Romania).

    Also the Israeli anthem is on a Romanian folkloric melody (i.e. Cucuruz), and the Israeli national dance hora comes from Romania as well.

    The Rumanim ole hadas were the second largest group of Zionists in Israel.

    God Bless!

  • Rumanians drink wine and eat cornmeal mush - and whoever kisses his own wife is crazy! Alex Hassilov (The Limelighters) did a killer version of this on one of their albums.

  • @cruxrual Oy I like she - on my channel too - youtube.com/watch?v=HsdLOisp2x­s

  • @ruthzitron he was born in Galitsia (now Ukraine), he emigrated in Romania, then he left for NY. This is a praise for the romanian way of life. There are a lot of romanian words (pronounced uniquely by him) like mamelige (mamaliga), cashcaval, castravetsi, and so on. He spook English with a similar unique amprent. He has a song named "I like she".

    Another famous jewish-romanian in the showbiz was Avraam Goldfaden

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