Brighton Beach Memories — Neil Sedaka Sings Yiddish
Brighton Beach Memories — Neil Sedaka Sings Yiddish is a 2003 album by Neil Sedaka for Sameach Music.[1] Sedaka went on to perform the songs with the Klezmatics as a benefit for The National Yiddish Theater Folksbiene in 2004.[2]
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Released | 2003 | |||
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Track listing
- Vi Ahin Zol Ich Geyn
- Shein Vi Di L'Vone
- "My Yiddeshe Mamme"
- Eishes Chayil
- "Bei Mir Bist Du Shein"
- Mein Shtetele Belz
- "Tumbalalaika"
- Sunrise, Sunset
- "Ochi chyornye" (Dark Eyes (song))
- "Exodus" main theme from the film
- Ich Hob Dich Tzufil Lieb
- Anniversary Song
- Tzena Tzena Tzena
References
- Billboard - 24 Apr 2004 - Page 60 "... also returned to his heritage with an album of old Yiddish songs: "Brighton Beach Memories — Neil Sedaka Sings Yiddish."
- Newsweek - Volume 143 - Page 81 2004 " ... I recorded a CD called "Brighton Beach Memories: Neil Sedaka Sings Yiddish," and I'll sing those songs as a benefit for The National Yiddish Theatre Folksbiene in New York. I'll be working with the Klezmatics. Isn't that name cute? ..."
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