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The Shapiro Brothers With A Medley of Songs From Amudai Shaish

The Shapiro Brothers With A Medley of Songs From Amudai Shaish

As children, one of the first choirs that the Shapiro brothers (Acheinu) began their singing “careers” in was the Amudai Shaish Boys choir, led by Shmuel Borger A”H.

With R’ Shmuel’s recent petira and his shloshim just before the 3 weeks, the Shapiro Brothers felt it would be a fitting time to release an acapella medley of a few of their favorite Amudai Shaish songs. The medley even includes the voice of a very young Yisroel Meir Shapiro from yesteryear singing a duet with himself, today. For those who love nostalgia and know these timeless classics, enjoy them anew in this new vocal medley.

Credits:
Produced by: Yochi Briskman
Arranged by: Yochi Briskman & Yochanan Shapiro
Performed by: The Shapiro Brothers (Acheinu) Yisroel Meir Shapiro, Yossie Shapiro , Yochanan Shapiro, Ushi Shapiro, Aaron Shapiro
Child soloist: Yisroel Meir Shapiro
Recorded at: Studio X, Brooklyn, NY
Engineered by: Shaya Shapiro
Mixed & mastered by: Yaniv Balas

Songs:
Al Eileh composed by: Yossi Green
Habotchim composed by: Avi Sherman
Racheim composed by: Nachman Klein & Shmuel Borger



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