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From Avenue A To The Great White Way: Yiddish & American Popular Songs 1914-1950
 
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From Avenue A To The Great White Way: Yiddish & American Popular Songs 1914-1950

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  • Original Release Date: April 30, 2002
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Disc 1:
  Song Title Artist Time Price  
  1. Voyl Iz Der Mammen (Mother Is Good) Alexander Olshanetsky;The Original Chorus Of The National Theater 2:55 Not Available
  2. In Shtedtele Nikolayev (In The Town Of Nikolayev) David Medoff 3:22 Not Available
  3. Ihr Megt Gleybn Oder Neyn (You Can Believe It Or Not) Molly Picon 3:45 Not Available
  4. V'hakohanim (The High Priest) Cantors' Association Of America 4:01 Not Available
  5. Huliet, Huliet Kinderlach (Play, Play Little Children) Abe Moskowitz 3:14 Not Available
  6. Whoopee Peisachke Burstein 3:12 Not Available
  7. Inzer Rebin's Vunder (Our Rabbi's Wonder) Dora Bowshower 3:09 Not Available
  8. A Brief Finem Chosid Tsum Rebin (A Letter From A Hasid To His Rabbi) Master Seymour Rechtzeit 3:28 Not Available
  9. Sha, Sha Der Rebi Geht (Shh, Shh The Rabbi's Coming) Morris Goldstein 3:10 Not Available
10. Vu Zenen Meine Zieben Gute Yohr? (Where Are My Seven Good Years?) Nellie Casman 3:16 Not Available
11. Gevald! Di Bananas (Help! The Bananas) David Medoff 2:42 Not Available
12. Hot Dogs Molly Picon 2:53 Not Available
13. Dos Yiddel Fun Der South (The Jew From The South) Irving Grossman 2:56 Not Available
14. Dem Pastuchel's Chulem (The Shepherd's Dream) Abe Schwartz's Orchestra 2:50 Not Available
15. Gevalt! Di Nerven (Help! My Nerves) Jacob Zanger 2:56 Not Available
16. Mayer! Annie Lubin 3:02 Not Available
17. Mit 40 Yohr Tzurick (Forty Years Ago) Menashe Skulnik 3:06 Not Available
18. Yes Sir, Zi Iz May Kale (Yes Sir, She Is My Bride) Peisachke Burstein 2:54 Not Available
19. Vie Iz Dos Gessele (Where Is The Little Street) Abe Moskowitz 3:22 Not Available
20. Vos Gevehn Iz Nishtu (What Was Is No More) Nellie Casman 3:23 Not Available
21. Beigelach (Rolls) Peisachke Burstein 3:16 Not Available
22. Who'll Buy My Bublitchki? Emery Deutsch 2:38 Not Available
23. Zaynin Mir Chasidimlach (We Are Hasidim) Jewish Art Quartet 2:11 Not Available
24. Bei Mir Bist Du Schon (To Me You Are So Beautiful) Belle Baker 2:25 Not Available
25. Roumania, Roumania Aaron Lebedeff 3:10 Not Available
Disc 2:
  Song Title Artist Time Price  
  1. What Am I Gonna Do? Irving Berlin 3:26 Not Available
  2. I Don't Know Whether To Do It Or Not Fannie Brice 3:05 Not Available
  3. Palesteena Eddie Cantor 2:36 Not Available
  4. Rose Of The Volga Sophie Tucker 3:04 Not Available
  5. Tomorrow Is Another Day Al Jolson 3:15 Not Available
  6. Hooray For Baby And Me Al Jolson 2:52 Not Available
  7. That's Yiddisha Jazz Julian Rose 3:48 Not Available
  8. The Sheik Of Avenue B Frank Crumit 2:40 Not Available
  9. When Nathan Was Married To Rose Of Washington Square Willie Howard 2:59 Not Available
10. Since Henry Ford Apologized To Me Happiness Boys 3:09 Not Available
11. Yiddisha Charleston Nathan Glantz 2:52 Not Available
12. Yosel Nellie Casman 3:09 Not Available
13. Joseph! Joseph! Russ Morgan 2:24 Not Available
14. Der Shtiller Bulgar (The Quiet Bulgar) Jewish Orchestra 3:05 Not Available
15. And The Angels Sing Mildred Bailey & Her Orchestra 2:53 Not Available
16. Dem Nayem Sher (The New Sher) Seymour Rechtzeit 0:35 Not Available
17. The Wedding Samba Xavier Cugat & His Orchestra 2:58 Not Available
18. The Super-Special Picture Of The Year The Yacht Club Boys 2:56 Not Available
19. Mischa-Yascha-Toscha-Sascha The Funnyboners 3:18 Not Available
20. Egyptian Ella Ted Lewis & His Orchestra 3:23 Not Available
21. Matzoh Balls Slim Gaillard & His Flat Foot Floogie Boys 2:37 Not Available
22. Utt-Da-Zay (That's The Way) Cab Calloway & His Orchestra 2:54 Not Available
23. A Bee Gezindt (As Long As You're Healthy) Mildred Bailey 2:57 Not Available
24. My Little Cousin Benny Goodman & His Orchestra 3:19 Not Available
25. Jungle Madness Gene Krupa & His Orchestra 2:52 Not Available
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Product Details

  • Original Release Date: April 30, 2002
  • Number of Discs: 2
  • Label: Columbia/Legacy
  • Copyright: (P) Compilation 2002 Sony Music Entertainment Inc.
  • Total Length: 2:30:22
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  • ASIN: B001BJG66Q
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars Gevald! Di Bananas and das pernicious influence, September 8, 2002
Darn that pernicious Jewish influence in American music. (hehe) If there was a Grammy for this category, Henry Sapoznik and his posse would receive it without question. The CD's are made to look like an old Columbia 78 RPM. The 14 page liner notes are very good; they include photos of the most famous singers, and a picture of "vaudeville" in Yiddish characters and a line outside The Grand Theater's "King Lear." They exclude the lyrics, however. After listening to the first CD three times, I was ready to move on to the second CD. Is this Himmel? You bet! Let's not forget that the Yiddish Theater of Manhattan's Second Avenue had Shakespeare and musicals while Broadway was in the dark ages of entertainment, awaiting O'Neill. Sapoznik has compiled 50 pieces from newly found vaulted stampers, including: a very sexy English and French piece by Al Jolson (Hooray Baby and Me); Julien Rose's Chicken story; a previously unissued version of "Mischa Yascha Toscha Sascha" (1933) by the Funnyboners (Gershwins and others) with apologies to Jack Benny; "Roumania Roumania" by Aaron Lebedeff (1941); "Bei Mir Bis Du Schon" by Belie Baker (1937); and "What Am I Gonna Do?" (1914) by Irving Berlin (never released before). Yoselle Rosenblatt is the soloist in "V'Hakohanim" (1916); and Molly Picon sings "Ihr Megt Gleybn Oder Neyn" in a previously unissued performance from 1933. "Yes, Sir, Zi Iz May Kale (Yes Sire She's My Bride/Baby)" is sung by Peisachke Burstein (1925). Eddie Cantor sings "Palesteena" (1920), and one wonders if there are some hidden meanings in the words. Abe Schwartz appears with his 1918 "Der Shtiller Bulgar," a current standard of every klezmer group. "Yosel," a Yiddish standard, is performed by Nellie Casman in Yiddish (1923). The same song is reprised in 1938 in "Joseph, Joseph" by Trombonist Russ Morgan and Orchestra, sung in English by Carolyn Clarke. Amazing! "Since Henry Ford Apologized To Me" by the Happiness Boys (1927) is an amazing find; the satirical song reacts to Ford and his Dearborn Press' virulent anti-Semitism. The "Yiddisha Charleston" also includes a jab at Henry Ford. Xavier Cugat and His Orchestra (in pre-Charo 1950) perform "The Wedding Samba" so well with Abbe Lane that you might as well be in Miami Beach while listening to it. Both Benny Goodman and his break-away drummer, Gene Krupa, appear in the final two cuts. But by far, my favorite cut, worth the purchase, hands down is "Whoopee" by Peisachke Burstein. Impossible to get out of one's head after one listen.
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19 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars From Avenue A, March 30, 2003
If not for this album, one might never have known that Fannie Brice was sent to the lower east side of New York so she could sound more stereotypically Jewish, or that Jewish vaudeville performers found success in "best Hebe contests" and songs like "Cohen Owes Me Ninety-Seven Dollars." This is the world of From Avenue A to the Great White Way: Yiddish and American Popular Songs from 1914-1950. The double CD set has extensive liner notes and photos acting almost like an historical document into a world that, for better or worse, many younger Jewish people inherited but never knew existed.

If you remember Molly Goldberg calling "yoo-hoo" on the old radio show The Goldbergs then you'll probably remember Eddie Cantor singing about Leena from Palestina. That's just one of the oldies featured, many of which sound like and come from the same era as You're Never Fully Dressed Without a Smile from the musical Annie.

The double CD set begins with the old style Yiddish theater songs from people like Molly Picon and David Medoff. It continues chronologically hitting upon the vaudeville era and into the jazz age.

Many tunes seem self-depreciating like Since Henry Ford Apologized to Me and When Nathan Was Married to Rose of Washington Square. Other tracks are by non-Jewish performers who jumped on the bandwagon like Cab Calloway of Minnie the Moocher fame and Slim Galliard with a song called Matzo Balls. The album ends with Jewish jazz performers such as Benny Goodman and Gene Krupa.

Although well known performers such Al Jolson and Irving Berlin are here, most of the tracks have been completely forgotten or lost making this a collection of things one has either never heard before or only heard on the radio when they first came out. The sound quality of the songs is very good for their age, having been re-mastered from the original 78 rpm records.

For some this will bring back some great memories, and those that can't understand shouldn't criticize. Others will be disgusted at the depiction of Jewish people in such a manner. Perhaps this was "what made Sammy run" to assimilate into the great White way of America. It's a real shame because there are some real gems on hear that were performed with the purest of intentions.

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5.0 out of 5 stars What a collection!, May 6, 2007
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This is a delightful collection of performances showing the development and influence of Jewish music in America. Great price. Great performances. Lots of fun.
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