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Chaim Meir Fligman & Shulem Gelb: “The Key To My Heart”

Chaim Meir Fligman & Shulem Gelb: “The Key To My Heart”

Here’s a beautiful new song “The Key to My Heart” sung by Chaim Meir Fligman and of his child soloists at the Shir Vshevach Boys Choir Shulem Gelb a son of the famed well known singer Akiva Gelb.

A little background on the song, it was composed a while ago by a very talented man Yoel Binyamin Weiss, Yoel Binyamin is a music teacher blessed with much different talents including that he plays 12 instruments and knows them by heart, Yoel Binyamin had composed several songs and is on his way to bring them to the outside world to be able to listen.

This song Yoel Binyamin releases in partnership of the Simcha that he’s making with the release of a brand new Sefer called “The Key to My Heart” where Yoel Binyamin as a nature specialist explains how a man can get in control of his life and be happy for the omg run through Mitzvos and Maasim Tovim.

He reached out to me and Chaim Meir Fligman in order we should help him get the song out there, we involved incredible people including Sruly Neuman for the music arrangement and Yanky Cohen from Israel. Chaim Meir on his side did the vocals together with the talented child soloist Shulem Gelb, Chaim Meir also arranged the choirs and sent it to Yanky Rottblat (Yedidim International) to record them, and it Boruch Hashem came out perfect and beautiful.

Credits:
Produced by: Yossi Shick
Composed by: Yoel Binyamin Weiss
Sung by: Chaim Meir Fligman & Shulem Gelb
Feat. Shir Vshevach Boys Choir
Music Arranged by: Sruly Neuman
Choirs Arranged by: Chaim Meir Fligman
Men’s Choir Recorded by: Yedidim International
Mixed & Mastered by: Yanky Cohen
Cover Artwork: ArrangeIt.Media
Digital Marketing By Motty Klein @MusicOnTime



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