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| title7=[[V'saiorev]] | note7=<ref group="Notes">In later releases, it is spelled "V'seioreiv", "Veseorev" or "Veseiorev".</ref> | lyrics7=Prayers for [[:Category:Song by lyricist/Prayers for Rosh Hashana|Rosh Hashana]] and [[:Category:Song by lyricist/Prayers for Yom Kippur|Yom Kippur]] | music7=[[:Category:Song by composer/Yossi Green|Yossi Green]] | extra7=<span lang="he" dir="rtl">ותערב</span> | length7=5:54
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| title8=[[V'hee]] | note8=<ref group="Notes">In later releases, it is spelled "Vehi Sh'eumdo", "Vehih" or "Vehi Sheomdo".</ref> | lyrics8=[[:Category:Song by lyricist/Haggadah for Pesach|Haggadah for Pesach]] | music8=[[:Category:Song by composer/Aaron Miller|Aaron Miller]] | extra8=<span lang="he" dir="rtl">והיא</span> | length8=4:19
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Goodbye Golus
Original CD cover
Original vinyl sleeve cover
Studio album by
Released1985
Studio
GenreChassidic
Length45:43
LanguageHebrew, English
Label
ProducerSheya Mendlowitz
Avraham Fried 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.

Track listing

Side A of original vinyl English release
Side A of original vinyl English release[1]
Goodbye Golus track listing
Side A
No.TitleLyricsMusicHebrew titleLength
1."L'fonov" ([Notes 1])Prayers for ShabbatBaruch Chaitלפניו3:43
2."Goodbye Golus"Avraham FriedYossi Greenקץ לגלות4:53
3."Kadaish" ([Notes 2])Daily prayersYossi Greenקדש5:04
4."Nogil" ([Notes 3])Prayers for Simchat TorahYossi Greenנגיל3:13
5."V'Neekaisie" ([Notes 4])YoelYisroel Lamm and Eli Teitelbaumוניקיתי4:31
Side B of original vinyl English release
Side B of original vinyl English release[1]
Side B
No.TitleLyricsMusicHebrew titleLength
6."Atah" ([Notes 5])TehillimYirmiyahu Damenאתה4:21
7."V'saiorev" ([Notes 6])Prayers for Yom TovYossi Greenותערב5:54
8."V'hee" ([Notes 7])Haggadah for PesachAaron Millerוהיא4:19
9."Habet" ([Notes 8])Daily prayersYossi Greenהבט5:28
10."Shevach"Prayers for ShabbatTraditionalשבח4:17
Total length:45:43

Album dedication

A Dedication to B'nos Chayil

Songs often linger with us and remind us of special moments. When we think of D'vory and Malky, we remember the songs they loved to sing. They sang for Neshei plays, for friends or anyone in need of some cheer. Now their voices are stilled, leaving us with memories...

And so we dedicate this record to these B'nos Chayil.

Credits

Back Up Vocals

Special Thanks

  • Rabbi Eli Teitelbaum
  • Moshe Laufer
  • Yanky Eisenstein
  • Nancy Marciano
  • Chaim Boruch
  • Sholom Ber
  • Suzy Lamm
  • Ruchele Lamm
  • Elizabeth & Rachel
  • Yocheved Reich
  • Ruthie Lehrfeld
  • Shmulik from Gal Kol
  • Abie Moskowitz
  • Tovia Ganz
  • Ding
  • Jonathan Tischler
  • Mendy Werdyger

Notes

  1. In later releases, it is spelled "Lefanav" or "Lefonov".
  2. In later releases, it is spelled "Kadeish Es Shimcho", "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 V'nosis".
  4. In later releases, it is spelled "V'Nikaisi" or "Venikeisi".
  5. In later releases, it is spelled "Atoh Sukom", "Atoh" or "Ata Sakum".
  6. In later releases, it is spelled "V'seioreiv", "Veseorev" or "Veseiorev".
  7. In later releases, it is spelled "Vehi Sh'eumdo", "Vehih" or "Vehi Sheomdo".
  8. In later releases, it is spelled "Habeit".
  9. 9.0 9.1 As spelled on vinyl sleeve.

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