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== Medley Breakdown ==
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Revision as of 04:16, 20 May 2024

"מח' שירי שבת"
Song by Avraham Fried
from the album Around the Year III
LanguageHebrew
English titleShabbos Medley
Released1989
Studio
GenreDisco, Oompah
Length6:04
Label
Composer(s)
Lyricist(s)
Producer(s)Suki and Ding
Around the Year III track listing
6 tracks

Side A

  1. Hooked on a Wedding IIIמח' שירי חתונה
  2. Shabbos Medley • מח' שירי שבת
  3. Golus Medleyמח' שירי גלות

Side B

  1. Around the Year IIIמעגל השנה 3
  2. Fast Oldies IIישנים וטובים
  3. Finaleסיים
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Shabbos Medley is a medley of Hebrew songs performed by American singer Avraham Fried, released in 1989 as part of his album Around the Year III. This track contains two songs on the theme of Shabbat. The songs are performed in the disco and Oompah genres, and was produced by Suki and Ding.

Medley Breakdown

Shabbos Medley
No.TitleLyricsMusicGenreLength
1."Yismechu"Prayers for ShabbatChortkov (Unknown)Chazzanut, DiscoN/A
2."Rabos Bonois"MishleiKaliver Rebbe[Notes 1]OompahN/A

Notes

  1. Need clarification on which Kaliver Rebbe composed this song, but based on the date of recording, it safe to assume it was the previous Kaliver Rebbe, Rabbi Menachem Mendel Taub.