Name:
Chernow, Jay & his Hi-Hats Ensem

Tracks with this artist

Hava Nagila (Nathanson) — הבה נגילה

Also known as:
Kene Hora (Hava Nagila)
Also known as:
Living With the H Tune
Author:
Nathanson, Moshe
Genre:
Folk/Hora
Subject:
Dance/Celebration/Joy
Song comment:
See Page 130 for extended info on the song
Origin:
Coopersmith NJS 111/Nath 15/Alb S-033(a)/Alb Z-013(a)/Alb N-014(a)
Transliteration:
Alb N-014(a)/Coopersmith NJS 111/Alb N-014(b)/Alb S-033(a)/Alb K-007(a)
Translation:
Coopersmith NJS 111/Alb S-033(a)/Alb Z-013(a)/Alb N-014(b)/Alb B-032(a)
Music:
Coopersmith NJS 111/Nath 15/Pasternak BHN 130/Metro Scher 15
Additional song notes:
Originally Chassidic Sadigurer (Bukovina, Poland) nigun. Text - claimed by Idelsohn, but text usually attributed to Moshe - Nathanson. See Pasternak's "Beyond Hava Nagila" p 130: Nulman, p - 102.
Related information in folder 832:
Comments:
1. 10/26/2007 Article by Leah Hochbaum Rosner in English Forward, Oct. 26, 2007, titled "Singing 'Happy Birthday' to 'Hava Nagila' as Party Classic nears 100". 2. 8/28/2008 Article published on the internet as of August 28, 2008 by James Loeffler titled "Hava Nagila's Long, Strange Trip: The unlikely history of a Hasidic melody. 3. 7/20/212 Article from the Forward of July 20, 2012 by Renee Ghert-Zand titled "From Ukraine to You Tube: How 'Hava Nagila' Became a Global Hit" 4. 2/24/2017 Article from Wikipedia as of February 24, 2017 titled Hava Nagila
On album:
C-029(a) (Let's Be Freilach / Jay Chernow and his Hi-Hats Ensemble / 50 Years of Collecting)
Track ID:
6281
Artist:
Chernow, Jay & his Hi-Hats Ensem
Clarinet:
Sass, Moe
Trumpet:
Brandwein, Howard, trumpet
Drums:
Gold, S.
Audio:
Freedman Sound Archives at Penn Libraries (temporarily unavailable)
Style:
Instrumental

Chaim Popukal — חיים פּאָפּוקאַל

Also known as:
Jojne Karabin
Also known as:
Khaim Close Shop
Also known as:
Khaim Popukal
Also known as:
Klez (Khaim Popukal (Instr)
Genre:
Folk/Humorous/Pejorative
Subject:
Old Clothes/Cuckold
Origin:
Alb B-036(a)
Transliteration:
Alb B-036(a)
Translation:
Alb B-036(a)
Additional song notes:
Same melody as "Lena From Palestina", "Unter Belzer Himlen" and - "Gereist Un Getroffen".
On album:
C-029(a) (Let's Be Freilach / Jay Chernow and his Hi-Hats Ensemble / 50 Years of Collecting)
Track ID:
8022
Artist:
Chernow, Jay & his Hi-Hats Ensem
Clarinet:
Sass, Moe
Artist:
Brandwein, Howard, trumpet
Drums:
Gold, S.
First line:
Zhyl, byl byednyi Khiam, Nikem ne Zamyechayem, I alte zakhn
Audio:
Freedman Sound Archives at Penn Libraries (temporarily unavailable)
Track comment:
Recorded under title "Freilachs In Variation".
Style:
Klezmer/Instrumental