Zetz Der Baby Sitter, an album by Annie Lubin Jennie Goldstein, is a delightful collection of Yiddish songs that captures the spirit of Jewish culture and tradition. The album features a range of classic tunes, from upbeat dance songs to poignant ballads, all performed with skill and passion by Lubin and Goldstein.
The album opens with the lively "Dem Milners Trern," a song about a miller's tears that sets the tone for the rest of the album. Lubin and Goldstein's voices blend beautifully, creating a warm and inviting sound that draws the listener in. Other standout tracks include "Oyfn Veg Shteyt a Boym," a playful song about a tree on the side of the road, and "Shtiler, Shtiler," a haunting lullaby that showcases the duo's emotional depth.
Throughout the album, Lubin and Goldstein demonstrate a deep understanding of Yiddish music and culture, infusing each song with a sense of history and tradition. The arrangements are simple but effective, with the focus always on the vocals and the lyrics. The result is a timeless collection of songs that will appeal to both longtime Yiddish music fans and newcomers to the genre.
JENNIE GOLDSTEIN viglid BABY SITTER ( a humorous lullaby) with transliteration and translation ver2
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Catalog Numbers
V. 3104
Labels
Vogue Productions
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Formats
Shellac
10"
78 RPM
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Record Company
King Records
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Accompanied By
Dave Tarras Orchestra (tracks: A), Hymie Jacobson’s Orchestra (tracks: B)
Barcodes
Matrix / Runout (Side A): K. 404-2
Matrix / Runout (Side B): K. 582
About Annie Lubin Jennie Goldstein
b.: May 14, 1897 (Lodz, Poland)
d.: July 06, 1963 (New York City, New York, U.S.)
Yiddish singer, actress, and music hall and vaudeville comedienne. She emigrated to the U.S. in 1914, where she met her husband Max Badin.
Zetz Der Baby Sitter is a wonderful album that showcases the talents of Annie Lubin and Jennie Goldstein. Their voices complement each other perfectly, and their passion for Yiddish music shines through in every note. Highly recommended for anyone who loves traditional Jewish music.