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Lullaby in C
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"Lullaby in C" is part love song and part prayer.
vocal songs ray jewish sabbath a cappella day multi track rahel jaskow zemirot shabbat scudero
Rahel Jaskow has recorded songs for the Jewish Sabbath Day in a unique way: one voice acting as an a-
Rahel Jaskow's CD, "Day of Rest," consists mostly of songs for the Jewish Sabbath. Expertly recorded and mixed by fellow CD Baby artist Ray Scudero of Argaman Studios in Israel, Rahel's disc pioneers a new genre in Jewish music. Rahel has recorded nearly every song in multiple voices, without musical accompaniment, to give the effect of a small a-cappella choir. Rahel's clear, bell-like voice and harmonious vocal arrangements guide the listener to a quiet, tranquil place and make the spirit soar. Although the songs are mostly in Hebrew (except "Lullaby in C," which is sung both in English and in Rahel's Hebrew translation), their message is clear to speakers of any language: to take time to rest and refresh ourselves.
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#17,791 today Peak #60
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Author
Traditional
Rights
Argaman
Uploaded
October 07, 2004
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MP3
MP3 3.7 MB 128 kbps 0:00
Story behind the song
"Lullaby in C" was written by Israel-based singer-songwriter Ray Scudero in 1988. Part prayer and part love song, it was translated into Hebrew by Rahel Jaskow in 2000 and recorded by Ray and Rahel.
Lyrics
Like stars love the night sky And the leaves love the tree, Like a child loves a lullaby And the sky loves the sea, Like the valley loves the river And the clouds love the wind, I love thee. Like time loves forever And waves love the sand, Like winter loves springtime And grass loves the land, Like rain loves the garden And eyes love to see, I love you forever and ever As ever can be.
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