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| title4=[[Simantov]] | note4=<ref group="Notes">In later releases, it is spelled "Siman Tov".</ref> | lyrics4=[[:Category:Song by lyricist/Blessing of the Moon|Blessing of the Moon]] | music4=[[:Category:Song by composer/Moshe Laufer|Moshe Laufer]] | extra4=<span lang="he" dir="rtl">סימן טוב</span> | length4=2:53


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The Good Old Days
Original CD cover
Original vinyl sleeve cover
Live album by
Released1986
GenreChassidic
Length48:23
LanguageHebrew, English, Yiddish
Label
ProducerSheya Mendlowitz
Avraham Fried chronology
Goodbye Golus
(1985)
The Good Old Days
(1986)
Around The Year vol. 2
(1986)
Original cassette Hebrew cover
Original cassette Hebrew cover
Original English CD cover
Original English CD cover
Original Hebrew CD cover
Original Hebrew CD cover
Second release Hebrew CD cover
Second release Hebrew CD cover

The Good Old Days (Hebrew: בהופעה) is the first live album, and his sixth overall album release by Chassidic singer Avraham Fried, released in 1986 by Gal-Paz.

The album features twelve songs in English and Hebrew. The songs are mainly composed by Yossi Green (although not credited as such on the album cover as done in the past).

The album is currently distributed in North America by Sameach Music, and in Israel by Gal-Paz.

Track listing

The Good Old Days track listing
Side A
No.TitleLyricsMusicHebrew titleLength
1."Overture"  פתיחה4:11
2."Hu Elokeinu"Prayers for Shabbat and Yom Tov הוא אלוקינו3:42
3."Tsomoh" ([Notes 1])TehillimYossi Greenצמאה4:34
4."Simantov" ([Notes 2])Blessing of the MoonMoshe Lauferסימן טוב2:53
5."Me'ein" ([Notes 3])Prayers for ShabbatAaron Millerמעין עולם הבא2:46
6."Tatenyu"Avraham FriedSholom Charitonovטאטעניו6:04
Side B
No.TitleLyricsMusicHebrew titleLength
7."Atoh" ([Notes 4])Prayers for Yom TovMenachem Irensteinאתה בחרתנו3:16
8."L'fanav" ([Notes 5])Prayers for ShabbatBaruch Chaitלפניו3:30
9."Vant"  וואנט4:41
10."Invey" ([Notes 6])Talmud PesachimMoshe Lauferענבי3:16
11."T'nu Shevach" ([Notes 7])Prayers for ShabbatShaya Perlתנו שבח4:03
12."Goodbye Golus"Avraham FriedYossi Greenקץ לגלות5:27
Total length:48:23

Credits

Notes

  1. In later releases, it is spelled "Tzsomoh" or "Tzomo".
  2. In later releases, it is spelled "Siman Tov".
  3. In later releases, it is spelled "Me-Ein" or "Meein Olam Haba".
  4. In later releases, it is spelled "Ata Bechartanu".
  5. In later releases, it is spelled "L'fanov" or "Lefonov".
  6. In later releases, it is spelled "Invei Hagefen".
  7. In later releases, it is spelled "Tnu Shevach".