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Songs of Social Significance III.

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Identifier
06.2002:62.2.526 (local)
Date
1948 - 1964 (Bulk dates)
Summary

Track List (First line of song, Singer, Place, Date):

1. S'loyfn, s'yogn shvartse volkn, Ruth Rubin, New York, 1956.

2. Du host ge-akert un gezeyt, Mrs. F. Goodman, New York, 1957.

3. Finster, kalt un nas (From Lazar Axelbank's wire recording, whole family is singing), Basye Axelbank, Shrub Oak (NY), 1958.

4. (Melody only of Sh. Anski's "In Gezaltsenem Yam"), Zusia Levitan, Shrub Oak (NY), 1958.

5. Es royshn, es yogn shvartse volkn, Zusia Levitan, Shrub Oak (NY), 1958.

6. Es dremlt in turme, Ruth Rubin, New York, 1948.

7. Di shrit fun tiranen, Max Makofsky, New York, 1948.

8. Mir vern ershosn, erhangen, Freda Lobell, New York, 1948.

9. Oy, orim un elnt, Freda Lobell, New York, 1948.

10. Veyn nit, bruder, Yankl Goldman, New York, 1950.

11. (Personal memories), Brokhke "fun Minsk", New York, 1948.

12. Heylig iz di natur, Feygl Sultan, New York, 1948.

13. Mit leyn hant hostu undz gegebn di konstitutesiye (fragment), Anne Kline, New York, 1964.

14. Oy, der rebe mit dem pop, Anne Kline, New York, 1964.

15. Ikh hob keynew nit geshosn, Anne Kline, New York, 1964.

Creator and/or Contributor
Ruth Rubin (creator)
Language
Yiddish (Languages)
Other Subject Headings
folksongs (Library of Congress Subject Headings (LCSH))
folk songs (Ethnographic Thesaurus (ET))
Related Entities:
Ruth Rubin (creator)