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Lipkovitsh, Daniel

Title

Lipkovitsh, Daniel

Subject

Born in Warsaw, 1890s.
Father from Brisk, mother from Vilna.
Needle trade worker.
[From blue index, RG 620, box 30]

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Shteynerne palatsn

Title

Shteynerne palatsn

Date

1964

Description

[Note from tape log inside tape box:] Text: I. L. Peretz. Tune: Folk. [Tape log in Yiddish alef-beys also inside box. Comments in Yiddish about song precede song. Discussion in Yiddish about authorship follows song.]

Comment by Itzik Gottesman: According to singer Jacob Gorelik, the music was composed by Michl Gelbart.
Music by Michl Gelbart, copyright, NY 1951. songsheet.

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A mol iz gevezn a yingl

Title

A mol iz gevezn a yingl

Date

1964

Description

[Comments on Peretz’s poetic skill after song.]

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Sheyn bisti, un a fidl hosti

Title

Sheyn bisti, un a fidl hosti

Date

1964

Description

[Group comments]

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Ana maryana

Title

Ana maryana

Date

1964

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Hob ikh a khosn, a kantorshist

Title

Hob ikh a khosn, a kantorshist

Date

1964

Description

[Informant comments in Yiddish after song.]

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In zaksishn gortn oyfn bulvar

Title

In zaksishn gortn oyfn bulvar

Date

1964

Description

[Informant comments in Yiddish before song.]

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Az a meydl vil zayn sheyn

Title

Az a meydl vil zayn sheyn

Date

1964

Description

[Informant comments in Yiddish after song.] [Per Lipkovitch, sung in Warsaw. Authentic. Another in the party says its a theater song.]

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A gut morgn aykh, Chaye-Sosye

Title

A gut morgn aykh, Chaye-Sosye

Date

1964

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Oy, avrom avrom

Title

Oy, avrom avrom

Date

1964

Description

[Song is followed by fragments of several half-remembered Russian songs.]
After singing, Lipkovitch translates the song in English: Father Abraham, little blind man Yitzokh, little wanderer Jacob why don’t you pray to beg G-d to bring us to our land.

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Russian Yiddish fragmentary bits

Title

Russian Yiddish fragmentary bits

Date

1964

Description

[Fragments of various half-remembered Russian Yiddish songs.]

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Yedzhe yankl do rabina

Title

Yedzhe yankl do rabina

Date

1964

Description

Informant explains in Yiddish that the servant girls used to sing this to console themselves. They were from small towns, living in foreign town, Warsaw.

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Vey iz tsi di daytshn

Title

Vey iz tsi di daytshn

Description

[Religious Jews taunting Maskilim] [Note from black hardbound catalog for tape 36:] A talk with Daniel Lipkovitsh, Sholem Wasiliewsky, Yehudis Wasiliewsky (his friends). As the conversation progressed Daniel touched upon many types of YIDDISH SONGS (folk and authored) he recalled from his childhood and youth in Warsaw. As he remembered them, he sang them. They are listed in the order of their occurrence on the tape. (taped 1964-1966)

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Di zolst nisht hern vos dayn mamenyu vet dikh tsimblen

Title

Di zolst nisht hern vos dayn mamenyu vet dikh tsimblen

Description

Note from black hardbound catalog for tape 36:] A talk with Daniel Lipkovitsh, Sholem Wasiliewsky, Yehudis Wasiliewsky (his friends). As the conversation progressed Daniel touched upon many types of YIDDISH SONGS (folk and authored) he recalled from his childhood and youth in Warsaw. As he remembered them, he sang them. They are listed in the order of their occurrence on the tape. (taped 1964-1966)

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Khosn-kale mazltov

Title

Khosn-kale mazltov

Description

[Inspired by organ-grinders] [Note from black hardbound catalog for tape 36:] A talk with Daniel Lipkovitsh, Sholem Wasiliewsky, Yehudis Wasiliewsky (his friends). As the conversation progressed Daniel touched upon many types of YIDDISH SONGS (folk and authored) he recalled from his childhood and youth in Warsaw. As he remembered them, he sang them. They are listed in the order of their occurrence on the tape. (taped 1964-1966)

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Der taykh brent

Title

Der taykh brent

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[Note from black hardbound catalog for tape 36:] A talk with Daniel Lipkovitsh, Sholem Wasiliewsky, Yehudis Wasiliewsky (his friends). As the conversation progressed Daniel touched upon many types of YIDDISH SONGS (folk and authored) he recalled from his childhood and youth in Warsaw. As he remembered them, he sang them. They are listed in the order of their occurrence on the tape. (taped 1964-1966)

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Di zun iz shoyn fargangen (Der fodem)

Title

Di zun iz shoyn fargangen (Der fodem)

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[track note from LOC tape Mark Warshawsky’s “Der Fodim”] [Note from black hardbound catalog for tape 36:] A talk with Daniel Lipkovitsh, Sholem Wasiliewsky, Yehudis Wasiliewsky (his friends). As the conversation progressed Daniel touched upon many types of YIDDISH SONGS (folk and authored) he recalled from his childhood and youth in Warsaw. As he remembered them, he sang them. They are listed in the order of their occurrence on the tape. (taped 1964-1966)

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Azoy vi m’hot mikh khasene gemakht (Hot a yid a vaybele)

Title

Azoy vi m’hot mikh khasene gemakht (Hot a yid a vaybele)

Description

[Note from black hardbound catalog for tape 36:] A talk with Daniel Lipkovitsh, Sholem Wasiliewsky, Yehudis Wasiliewsky (his friends). As the conversation progressed Daniel touched upon many types of YIDDISH SONGS (folk and authored) he recalled from his childhood and youth in Warsaw. As he remembered them, he sang them. They are listed in the order of their occurrence on the tape. (taped 1964-1966)

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Tsi kent ir kinder di brokhes ale?

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Tsi kent ir kinder di brokhes ale?

Description

[Note from black hardbound catalog for tape 36:] A talk with Daniel Lipkovitsh, Sholem Wasiliewsky, Yehudis Wasiliewsky (his friends). As the conversation progressed Daniel touched upon many types of YIDDISH SONGS (folk and authored) he recalled from his childhood and youth in Warsaw. As he remembered them, he sang them. They are listed in the order of their occurrence on the tape. (taped 1964-1966)

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Ongelodn mit al dos gits

Title

Ongelodn mit al dos gits

Description

[from Goldfaden’s “Shulamis”] [Note from black hardbound catalog for tape 36:] A talk with Daniel Lipkovitsh, Sholem Wasiliewsky, Yehudis Wasiliewsky (his friends). As the conversation progressed Daniel touched upon many types of YIDDISH SONGS (folk and authored) he recalled from his childhood and youth in Warsaw. As he remembered them, he sang them. They are listed in the order of their occurrence on the tape. (taped 1964-1966)

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Der sheyner tog, der liber tog

Title

Der sheyner tog, der liber tog

Description

[Note from black hardbound catalog for tape 36:] A talk with Daniel Lipkovitsh, Sholem Wasiliewsky, Yehudis Wasiliewsky (his friends). As the conversation progressed Daniel touched upon many types of YIDDISH SONGS (folk and authored) he recalled from his childhood and youth in Warsaw. As he remembered them, he sang them. They are listed in the order of their occurrence on the tape. (taped 1964-1966)

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Di velt hot bay mir kayn shim vert

Title

Di velt hot bay mir kayn shim vert
[Di velt hot bay mir keyn shum vert]

Description

[a song by a man convicted to death] [Note from black hardbound catalog for tape 36:] A talk with Daniel Lipkovitsh, Sholem Wasiliewsky, Yehudis Wasiliewsky (his friends). As the conversation progressed Daniel touched upon many types of YIDDISH SONGS (folk and authored) he recalled from his childhood and youth in Warsaw. As he remembered them, he sang them. They are listed in the order of their occurrence on the tape. (taped 1964-1966)

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A frestele falt oyf di sheynike blumen

Title

A frestele falt oyf di sheynike blumen

Description

[Romance] [Note from black hardbound catalog for tape 36:] A talk with Daniel Lipkovitsh, Sholem Wasiliewsky, Yehudis Wasiliewsky (his friends). As the conversation progressed Daniel touched upon many types of YIDDISH SONGS (folk and authored) he recalled from his childhood and youth in Warsaw. As he remembered them, he sang them. They are listed in the order of their occurrence on the tape. (taped 1964-1966)

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Es dremlt in shtetele - comment

Title

Es dremlt in shtetele - comment

Description

[Daniel thought the song had been written by one Segalovitsh] [Note from black hardbound catalog for tape 36:] A talk with Daniel Lipkovitsh, Sholem Wasiliewsky, Yehudis Wasiliewsky (his friends). As the conversation progressed Daniel touched upon many types of YIDDISH SONGS (folk and authored) he recalled from his childhood and youth in Warsaw. As he remembered them, he sang them. They are listed in the order of their occurrence on the tape. (taped 1964-1966)

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Shtey ikh baym taykhale eyner aleyn

Title

Shtey ikh baym taykhale eyner aleyn

Description

[Daniel learned this from a friend in “Crotona Park”, Bronx N.Y. He thought it had been written by one Yoysee Bank] [track note from YIVO (white tape box) Daniel said he learned this from a friend in “Crotona Park” Crotona Park is in the Bronx, N.Y. This is therefore not a song he recalls from the “old home”, but which he picked up here. Daniel said this song was written by one Yoysee Bank] [Note from black hardbound catalog for tape 36:] A talk with Daniel Lipkovitsh, Sholem Wasiliewsky, Yehudis Wasiliewsky (his friends). As the conversation progressed Daniel touched upon many types of YIDDISH SONGS (folk and authored) he racalled from his childhood and youth in Warsaw. As he remembered them, he sang them. They are listed in the order of their occurrence on the tape. (taped 1964-1966)

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Ikh hob gefirt a libe

Title

Ikh hob gefirt a libe

Description

[Note from black hardbound catalog for tape 36:] A talk with Daniel Lipkovitsh, Sholem Wasiliewsky, Yehudis Wasiliewsky (his friends). As the conversation progressed Daniel touched upon many types of YIDDISH SONGS (folk and authored) he recalled from his childhood and youth in Warsaw. As he remembered them, he sang them. They are listed in the order of their occurrence on the tape. (taped 1964-1966)

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Oy, ver es zogt az a libe iz a glik

Title

Oy, ver es zogt az a libe iz a glik

Description

[See: tape 36, No. 11] [Note from black hardbound catalog for tape 36:] A talk with Daniel Lipkovitsh, Sholem Wasiliewsky, Yehudis Wasiliewsky (his friends). As the conversation progressed Daniel touched upon many types of YIDDISH SONGS (folk and authored) he recalled from his childhood and youth in Warsaw. As he remembered them, he sang them. They are listed in the order of their occurrence on the tape. (taped 1964-1966)

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Interview continues

Title

Interview continues

Date

1966

Description

[Note from black hardbound catalog for tape 36:] A talk with Daniel Lipkovitsh, Sholem Wasiliewsky, Yehudis Wasiliewsky (his friends). As the conversation progressed Daniel touched upon many types of YIDDISH SONGS (folk and authored) he recalled from his childhood and youth in Warsaw. As he remembered them, he sang them. They are listed in the order of their occurrence on the tape. (taped 1964-1966)

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Kol mekadesh shviyi

Title

Kol mekadesh shviyi

Date

1966

Description

[Note from Ruth Rubin tape box log] (A Zmiro “Kol mekadesh shviyi”, sung to the tune of a Mazurka) [Note from black hardbound catalog for tape 36:] A talk with Daniel Lipkovitsh, Sholem Wasiliewsky, Yehudis Wasiliewsky (his friends). As the conversation progressed Daniel touched upon many types of YIDDISH SONGS (folk and authored) he recalled from his childhood and youth in Warsaw. As he remembered them, he sang them. They are listed in the order of their occurrence on the tape. (taped 1964-1966)
Mazurka - excerpt from an operetta

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Shoyn, shoyn, shoyn, di megst shoyn geyn

Title

Shoyn, shoyn, shoyn, di megst shoyn geyn

Date

1966

Description

[Note from Ruth Rubin tape box log] (Ballad) [Note from black hardbound catalog for tape 36:] A talk with Daniel Lipkovitsh, Sholem Wasiliewsky, Yehudis Wasiliewsky (his friends). As the conversation progressed Daniel touched upon many types of YIDDISH SONGS (folk and authored) he recalled from his childhood and youth in Warsaw. As he remembered them, he sang them. They are listed in the order of their occurrence on the tape. (taped 1964-1966)

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Shnel loyfn di reder

Title

Shnel loyfn di reder

Date

1966

Description

[Note from Ruth Rubin tape box log] (Protest song based on text by D. Edelshtat) [Note from black hardbound catalog for tape 36:] A talk with Daniel Lipkovitsh, Sholem Wasiliewsky, Yehudis Wasiliewsky (his friends). As the conversation progressed Daniel touched upon many types of YIDDISH SONGS (folk and authored) he recalled from his childhood and youth in Warsaw. As he remembered them, he sang them. They are listed in the order of their occurrence on the tape. (taped 1964-1966)

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An eybike farbindung

Title

An eybike farbindung

Date

1966

Description

[Note from Ruth Rubin tape box log] (Ballad) [Note from black hardbound catalog for tape 36:] A talk with Daniel Lipkovitsh, Sholem Wasiliewsky, Yehudis Wasiliewsky (his friends). As the conversation progressed Daniel touched upon many types of YIDDISH SONGS (folk and authored) he recalled from his childhood and youth in Warsaw. As he remembered them, he sang them. They are listed in the order of their occurrence on the tape. (taped 1964-1966)

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Ana Maryana

Title

Ana Maryana
asdfasdf

Date

1966

Subject

asdfasdf

Description

[Note from Ruth Rubin tape box log] (Dancing children’s ring game) [Note from black hardbound catalog for tape 36:] A talk with Daniel Lipkovitsh, Sholem Wasiliewsky, Yehudis Wasiliewsky (his friends). As the conversation progressed Daniel touched upon many types of YIDDISH SONGS (folk and authored) he recalled from his childhood and youth in Warsaw. As he remembered them, he sang them. They are listed in the order of their occurrence on the tape. (taped 1964-1966)
asdf

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Concerning Moyshe Linder

Title

Concerning Moyshe Linder

Date

1966?

Description

[Note from Ruth Rubin tape box log] (Ballad about a well-known underworld character, Moyshe Linder. Sholem Wasilievsky adds a few facts about Linder, which he had read in a book). [Note from black hardbound catalog for tape 36:] A talk with Daniel Lipkovitsh, Sholem Wasiliewsky, Yehudis Wasiliewsky (his friends). As the conversation progressed Daniel touched upon many types of YIDDISH SONGS (folk and authored) he recalled from his childhood and youth in Warsaw. As he remembered them, he sang them. They are listed in the order of their occurrence on the tape. (taped 1964-1966)

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Tsvey vokhn far erev peysekh

Title

Tsvey vokhn far erev peysekh

Date

1966?

Description

[Note from Ruth Rubin tape box log] (Ballad about a well-known underworld character, Moyshe Linder. Shoelm Wasilievsky adds a few facts about Linder, which he had read in a book). [Note from black hardbound catalog for tape 36:] A talk with Daniel Lipkovitsh, Sholem Wasiliewsky, Yehudis Wasiliewsky (his friends). As the conversation progressed Daniel touched upon many types of YIDDISH SONGS (folk and authored) he recalled from his childhood and youth in Warsaw. As he remembered them, he sang them. They are listed in the order of their occurrence on the tape. (taped 1964-1966)

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Ikh bin geven a kleyner yat

Title

Ikh bin geven a kleyner yat

Date

1966

Description

[Note from Ruth Rubin tape box log] (Underworld song) [Note from black hardbound catalog for tape 36:] A talk with Daniel Lipkovitsh, Sholem Wasiliewsky, Yehudis Wasiliewsky (his friends). As the conversation progressed Daniel touched upon many types of YIDDISH SONGS (folk and authored) he recalled from his childhood and youth in Warsaw. As he remembered them, he sang them. They are listed in the order of their occurrence on the tape. (taped 1964-1966)

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An es un a trink

Title

An es un a trink

Date

1966

Description

[Note from Ruth Rubin tape box log] (Watermelon street-cry) [Note from black hardbound catalog for tape 36:] A talk with Daniel Lipkovitsh, Sholem Wasiliewsky, Yehudis Wasiliewsky (his friends). As the conversation progressed Daniel touched upon many types of YIDDISH SONGS (folk and authored) he recalled from his childhood and youth in Warsaw. As he remembered them, he sang them. They are listed in the order of their occurrence on the tape. (taped 1964-1966)

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Handl, handl, handl

Title

Handl, handl, handl

Date

1966

Description

[Note from Ruth Rubin tape box log] (Old clothes ventor street-cry) [Note from black hardbound catalog for tape 36:] A talk with Daniel Lipkovitsh, Sholem Wasiliewsky, Yehudis Wasiliewsky (his friends). As the conversation progressed Daniel touched upon many types of YIDDISH SONGS (folk and authored) he recalled from his childhood and youth in Warsaw. As he remembered them, he sang them. They are listed in the order of their occurrence on the tape. (taped 1964-1966)

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Ver zent ir liber yid?

Title

Ver zent ir liber yid?

Date

1966

Description

[Note from Ruth Rubin tape box log] (Street vendor’s song) [Note from black hardbound catalog for tape 36:] A talk with Daniel Lipkovitsh, Sholem Wasiliewsky, Yehudis Wasiliewsky (his friends). As the conversation progressed Daniel touched upon many types of YIDDISH SONGS (folk and authored) he recalled from his childhood and youth in Warsaw. As he remembered them, he sang them. They are listed in the order of their occurrence on the tape. (taped 1964-1966)

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In dem vald dem grinem

Title

In dem vald dem grinem

Date

1966

Description

[Note from Ruth Rubin tape box log] (Daniel said this Neapolitan tune was picked up from organ grinder on the streets of Warsaw) [Note from black hardbound catalog for tape 36:] A talk with Daniel Lipkovitsh, Sholem Wasiliewsky, Yehudis Wasiliewsky (his friends). As the conversation progressed Daniel touched upon many types of YIDDISH SONGS (folk and authored) he recalled from his childhood and youth in Warsaw. As he remembered them, he sang them. They are listed in the order of their occurrence on the tape. (taped 1964-1966)

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Giter Pirim alekh

Title

Giter Pirim alekh

Date

1964

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Shpits boydem

Title

Shpits boydem

Date

1964

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Sholem Wasilievsky discusses Moyshe Linder

Title

Sholem Wasilievsky discusses Moyshe Linder

Date

1966?

Description

[Note from Ruth Rubin tape box log] (Underworld song) [Note from black hardbound catalog for tape 36:] A talk with Daniel Lipkovitsh, Sholem Wasiliewsky, Yehudis Wasiliewsky (his friends). As the conversation progressed Daniel touched upon many types of YIDDISH SONGS (folk and authored) he recalled from his childhood and youth in Warsaw. As he remembered them, he sang them. They are listed in the order of their occurrence on the tape. (taped 1964-1966)

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