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== Credits ==
== Credits ==
* Produced by [[:Category:Album by producer/Sheya Mendlowitz|Sheya Mendlowitz]]
* Produced by [[:Category:Album by producer/Sheya Mendlowitz|Sheya Mendlowitz]]
* Composed by [[:Category:Songs by composer/Yossi Green|Yossi Green]]
* Composed by [[:Category:Song by composer/Yossi Green|Yossi Green]]
* Arranged by [[:Category:Album by arranger/Yisroel Lamm|Yisroel Lamm]]
* Arranged by [[:Category:Album by arranger/Yisroel Lamm|Yisroel Lamm]]
* Music by [[:Category:Album by musical ensemble/Neginah Orchestra|Neginah Orchestra]]
* Music by [[:Category:Album by musical ensemble/Neginah Orchestra|Neginah Orchestra]]

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Goodbye Golus
Original CD cover
Original vinyl sleeve cover
Studio album by
Released1985
GenreChassidic
Length45:43
LanguageHebrew, English
Label
ProducerSheya Mendlowitz
Full discography chronology
Melave Malka with Avraham Fried
(1984)
Goodbye Golus
(1985)
The Good Old Days
(1986)
Original CD cover
Original CD cover
Original Hebrew CD cover
Original Hebrew CD cover

Goodbye Golus (Hebrew: קץ לגלות) is the fifth studio album by Chassidic singer Avraham Fried, released in 1985 by Holyland Records.

The album features ten songs in English and Hebrew. The songs are mainly composed by Yossi Green.

The album was previously distributed in North America by Aderet Records (around 1992), and currently the album is distributed by Sameach Music, and in Israel by Gal-Paz.

Featured songs

  1. L'fonov[Notes 1]לפניו
  2. Goodbye Golusקץ לגלות
  3. Kadeish Es Shimcho[Notes 2]קדש
  4. Nogil V'nosis[Notes 3]נגיל
  5. V'nikeisi[Notes 4]וניקיתי
  6. Atoh Sukom[Notes 5]אתה
  7. V'seioreiv[Notes 6]ותערב
  8. Vehi Sh'eumdo[Notes 7]והיא
  9. Habeit[Notes 8]הבט
  10. Shevachשבח

Credits

Notes

  1. In later releases, it is spelled "Lefanav" or "Lefonov".
  2. In later releases, it is spelled "Kadaish", "Kadesh" or "Kadaish Urchatz" (unsure why the word "Urchatz" is included. It is not in the lyrics of the song).
  3. In later releases, it is spelled "Nogil".
  4. In later releases, it is spelled "V'Neekaisie" or "Venikeisi".
  5. In later releases, it is spelled "Atah", "Atoh" or "Ata Sakum".
  6. In later releases, it is spelled "V'Saiorev", "Veseorev" or "Veseiorev".
  7. In later releases, it is spelled "V'Hee", "Vehih" or "Vehi Sheomdo".
  8. In later releases, it is spelled "Habet".