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Revision as of 21:48, 12 March 2024

"תנו שבח"
Song by Avraham Fried
from the album The Good Old Days
LanguageHebrew
English titleT'nu Shevach
Released1986
GenreOompah
Length4:03
Label
Composer(s)Shaya Perl
Lyricist(s)Prayers for Shabbat
Producer(s)Sheya Mendlowitz
The Good Old Days track listing
10 tracks

Side A

  1. Overtureפתיחה
  2. Hu Elokeinuהוא אלוקינו
  3. Tsomohצמאה
  4. Simantovסימן טוב
  5. Me'einמעין עולם הבא
  6. Tatenyuטאטעניו

Side B

  1. Atohאתה בחרתנו
  2. L'fanavלפניו
  3. Vantוואנט
  4. Inveyענבי
  5. T'nu Shevach • תנו שבח
  6. Goodbye Golusקץ לגלות
Originally recorded
Track T'nu
Album Forever One
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T'nu Shevach is an Hebrew song by American singer Avraham Fried performed live in Israel in 1986. The song is composed by Shaya Perl with lyrics adapted from the prayers for Shabbat. The song is performed in the Oompah genre. The song was produced by Sheya Mendlowitz.

Lyrics

תְּנוּ שֶׁבַח וְשִׁירָה. לָקֵל אֲשֶׁר שַׁבָּת בָּרָא.