Smithsonian Folkways: FS 34021; on container: FSS 34021.
Previously issued as analog disc on Folkways Records: FSS 34021 in 1981.
CD-ROM.
Original liner notes are included as a PDF file on the disc, and are available online at http://media.smithsonianfolkways.org/liner_notes/folkways/FW34021.pdf.
Predominantly recorded 1910-1942 in New York City; track 9 recorded in Lemberg, Poland.
Sung in Yiddish.
Rusishe sher (Abe Schwartz's Orchestra) (2:51) -- Rumanian doina (Abe Schwartz and Daughter) (3:23) -- Der glater Bulgar = The plain bulgar (Tarras Instrumental Trio) (2:45) -- Shulem's Bulgarish (Yenkowitz and Goldberg) (3:26) -- Freylekhs fun der khupe = Freylekhs from the wedding canopy (Kandel's Orchestra) (3:26) -- Der rebe is gegangen = The rebe went (Elenkrig's Orchestra) (3:00) -- Vi bist du geveyzn far prohibishn? = Where were you before prohibition? (Naftule Brandwine's Orchestra) (3:00) -- Lebedik un freylekh : (Tants) = Lively and happy dance (Abe Schwartz's Orchestra) (3:17) -- Doina (S. Kotsch) (2:43) -- Rusishe sher (I.J. Hochman's Jewish Orchestra) (3:10) -- Oriental hora (Abe Schwartz and Daughter) (3:22) -- Di Boyberiker khasene = Wedding in Boyberiker (Di Boyberiker Kapelye) (3:15) -- [No documentation available for this track] (3:07) -- Firn di mekhutonim aheym = Escorting the parents of the bride and groom home (Naftule Brandwine) (3:40)