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== Title ==  
 
== Title ==  
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Bin ikh mir a shnayderl
  
 
== First Line ==
 
== First Line ==
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Ikh bin mir a shnayderl
  
 
== Performer ==  
 
== Performer ==  
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[[Ben Bonus]], probably [[Victor Yampole]]
  
 
== Instrumentation ==
 
== Instrumentation ==
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vocal (male), piano
  
 
== Composer ==  
 
== Composer ==  
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== Genre ==
 
== Genre ==
Yiddish Song  
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Yiddish Song - folk
  
 
== Language ==
 
== Language ==
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== Song Text ==  
 
== Song Text ==  
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Ikh bin mir a shnayderl <br />
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Bin ikh mir a shnayderl <br />
 +
Leyb ikh mir tug-oys, tug-ayn <br />
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Lustik in freylekh in fayn!
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Zug mir, shnayderl, <br />
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libinker in giter: <br />
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Hosti geneyt <br />
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Far zikh a sheynem fiter?
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Ikh fardin a vokh <br />
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Tsvey gildn mit a drayer. <br />
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Trug a prostn rekl <br />
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Vayl a fiter iz tsi tayer…
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Ay-dam, day, dudl-dam <br />
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Ay-dam, day, dudl-dam <br />
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Leyb ikh mir tug-oys, tug-ayn <br />
 +
Lustik in freylekh in fayn!
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Ikh bin mir a shisterl <br />
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Bin ikh mir a shisterl <br />
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Leyb ikh mir tug-oys, tug-ayn <br />
 +
Lustik in freylekh in fayn!
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 +
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Zug mir shisterl, <br />
 +
hosti vus tse kayen? <br />
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Felt dir oyset, <br />
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Krigsti vi tse layen?
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Keyner layt nit, <br />
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In keyner git kayn urebes <br />
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Ikh bin a shister – <br />
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Oy, gey ikh take burves…
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 +
 +
Ay-dam, day, dudl-dam <br />
 +
Ay-dam, day, dudl-dam <br />
 +
Leyb ikh mir tug-oys, tug-ayn <br />
 +
Lustik in freylekh in fayn!
 +
 +
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Ikh bin mir a blekherl <br />
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Bin ikh mir a blekherl <br />
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Leyb ikh mir tug-oys, tug-ayn <br />
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Lustik in freylekh in fayn!
 +
 +
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Zug mir, blekherl, <br />
 +
Libinker in giter: <br />
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Git dir dayn arbet <br />
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Genig af broyt mit piter?
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 +
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Ay, ikh farrikht, <br />
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Oy, nor di raykhe dekher – <br />
 +
Ba mir in eygn shtib, <br />
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Oy, rint fin ale lekher…
 +
 +
 +
Ay-dam, day, dudl-dam <br />
 +
Ay-dam, day, dudl-dam <br />
 +
Leyb ikh mir tug-oys, tug-ayn <br />
 +
Lustik in freylekh in fayn!
  
 
== Übersetzung / Translation ==
 
== Übersetzung / Translation ==
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== Sources ==
 
== Sources ==
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probably from the recording "Ben Bonus - Songs of our People"
  
 
== Links ==  
 
== Links ==  
 
[[Category: CD016| ]]
 
[[Category: CD016| ]]

Revision as of 00:10, 29 May 2009

Title of Collector

Bin ikh mir a shnayderl

Title

Bin ikh mir a shnayderl

First Line

Ikh bin mir a shnayderl

Performer

Ben Bonus, probably Victor Yampole

Instrumentation

vocal (male), piano

Composer

Author

Genre

Yiddish Song - folk

Language

Yiddish

Song Text

Ikh bin mir a shnayderl
Bin ikh mir a shnayderl
Leyb ikh mir tug-oys, tug-ayn
Lustik in freylekh in fayn!


Zug mir, shnayderl,
libinker in giter:
Hosti geneyt
Far zikh a sheynem fiter?


Ikh fardin a vokh
Tsvey gildn mit a drayer.
Trug a prostn rekl
Vayl a fiter iz tsi tayer…


Ay-dam, day, dudl-dam
Ay-dam, day, dudl-dam
Leyb ikh mir tug-oys, tug-ayn
Lustik in freylekh in fayn!


Ikh bin mir a shisterl
Bin ikh mir a shisterl
Leyb ikh mir tug-oys, tug-ayn
Lustik in freylekh in fayn!


Zug mir shisterl,
hosti vus tse kayen?
Felt dir oyset,
Krigsti vi tse layen?


Keyner layt nit,
In keyner git kayn urebes
Ikh bin a shister –
Oy, gey ikh take burves…


Ay-dam, day, dudl-dam
Ay-dam, day, dudl-dam
Leyb ikh mir tug-oys, tug-ayn
Lustik in freylekh in fayn!


Ikh bin mir a blekherl
Bin ikh mir a blekherl
Leyb ikh mir tug-oys, tug-ayn
Lustik in freylekh in fayn!


Zug mir, blekherl,
Libinker in giter:
Git dir dayn arbet
Genig af broyt mit piter?


Ay, ikh farrikht,
Oy, nor di raykhe dekher –
Ba mir in eygn shtib,
Oy, rint fin ale lekher…


Ay-dam, day, dudl-dam
Ay-dam, day, dudl-dam
Leyb ikh mir tug-oys, tug-ayn
Lustik in freylekh in fayn!

Übersetzung / Translation

Duration

2:52 min

Year

Comment

Comment by David Kohan

Sources

probably from the recording "Ben Bonus - Songs of our People"

Links