For those interested in this excellent yiddish song, I would recommend listening ( or buying) the bilingual version by Jay and the Americans, the pop group from the 1960's made up of jewish boys. The song titled in english WHERE IS THE VILLAGE? ( VI IZ DUS GESELE) is included in the CD : JAY AND THE AMERICANS: Livin' above your head/Try some of this.ref BGOCD570. IT is track number 17. It begins with a poem like intro in english about the loss of father, mother, sister, brothers and sweetheart ( spoken or better said recited). Then begins solo by singer Howie Kane in yiddish and takes up half the song, then the other half is sung in English. The great arrangement is by Artie Butler, who has also arranged songs for Frank Sinatra and Barbra Streisand. It is an excellent presentation of this sung. Howie Kane ( born Howard Kertschenbaum) does a magnificent interpretation. The song lasts 3:16 min. Howie Kane sings in perfect yiddish. All I can say is "enjoy, enjoy". The version by the Barry Sisters is great, but this one by JAY AND THE AMERICANS is SUPERB.
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