The first is a song from the theatre production Esterke, music by Shalom Secunda. The second is a traditional Yiddish tune. For more about Moonrakers, visit www.moonrakers.net
Does anyone know the name of the girl with the lovely voice? I've sung this since 1965, when a friend taught me it in our Primary school playground. It's taken me until today, when I saw in the comments section of the Joan Baez version my friend knew, to discover it came from a Jewish song- I'd always thought somewhere like Chile, for some reason.
I learnt this at school, thanks for the memory
✌️ Peace ☮️ within our ♥️
Excellent rendering
où avez vous fait ? VÔS'etüdes ?
EN CEVÊNNES !!!!!? aux chemins bas d' Avignon ?
AU CÊNTRE CARREMEAUX DE NÎMES !!!!!les COMPÂGNONS !!!!!?
Didn’t that farmer walk into the assembly with a ox head under each arm?
I wonder what is the style melody tone make wrong the original Dona song .
Does anyone know the name of the girl with the lovely voice? I've sung this since 1965, when a friend taught me it in our Primary school playground. It's taken me until today, when I saw in the comments section of the Joan Baez version my friend knew, to discover it came from a Jewish song- I'd always thought somewhere like Chile, for some reason.
The girl with the lovely voice is Jo Daley. She's no longer with us in Moonrakers, but we have another very fine singer, Sarah Fell.
@@Moonrakers1 Thank you for replying. Glad to hear you are still performing.
Donovan a Joan Baez ac nawr y fersiwn hon sydd hefyd yn cyfareddu.