Springles: The original is sung by Benny Friedman on his album Yesh Tikva. There is another recent song to the words Mimini Michael sung by Motti Steinmetz on Rechnitz's album Shir.
Springles: There are songs with the words Beshaim Hashem on the following albums: Mendy Wertzberger, one of the Acheinu albums (resung on Project Relax 1), and ABD (an album made by a few Toronto people).
In particular besheim hashem (track 13).
Baruch: It's interesting that it wasn't composed by a mainsteam composer. It was composed by Marc Levine. Many other "songs of the centery" were also composed by non-mainsteam composers.
thanks!let me know if you think of any other songs with the posuk of besheim hashem. or the use of all the malachim in any song.
there's one on dveikus 3
dveykus
it's good to be a Lubavitcher
Interesting wording in this article about the new song האבות הקדושים by Meir Gafni. (The link also contains the song) http://www.thejewishinsights.com/wp/mona-rosenblum-ruled-avos-hakedoshim-recieve-soft-arrangement/It says that there was a big machloikes whether the song should be fast or slow and Mona paskened slow so it's slow.What bothers me is that he sings עוד יזכור לנו אהבת איתן אדונינו. Many machzorim today point out that the correct form is to stop after the word איתן so that you are not saying avraham is our God. If he played it for so many people I am surprised no one noticed.The original עוד יזכור from London boys also sang it this way and on one the Mona albums a sefardic singer ( something Nadav?) sings it correctly.End rant
I think you mean let my people go but Ya you're right.