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From Wikipedia: Abraham "Abe" Ellstein (Yiddish: אַבֿרהם "אײב" עלשטײן, Avrom Ellstein, July 7, 1907, New York - March 22, 1963) was an American composer for Yiddish entertainments. Along with Shalom Secunda, Joseph Rumshinsky, and Alexander Olshanetsky, Ellstein was one of the "big four" composers of his era in New York City's Second Avenue (Manhattan) Yiddish theatre scene.[1] His musical Yidl Mitn Fidl became one of the greatest hits of Yiddish-language cinema. He was born on the Lower East Side, Manhattan, at that time an Eastern European Jewish immigrant area. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abraham_Ellstein User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Ikh Vil Es Hern Nokh Amol (I Want to Hear it Again)
1902Oy Mame, Bin Ikh Farlibt (Oh, Mama, I'm in Love)
1673Abi Gezunt (So Long As You're Healthy)
1604Zog Es Mir Nokh Amol (Tell Me Again)
1555Hassidic Dance
1116Der Nayer Sher (The New Sher)
757Mazl (Good Fortune)
558Ikh Zing (For You I Sing)
509Vos Iz Gevorn Fun Mayn Shtetele? (Whatever Became of My Shtetl?)
4710Der Alter Tsigayner (The Old Gypsy)
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