https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=He3efzCCwfA
When Ruth and I were dating many years ago we sang this song together. She had learned it in elementary school in Northern Alberta, Canada, and shared it with me from recall. That was forty-eight years ago today. I just discovered that it is a popular Yiddish folk song that has been sung for many years in Romania and elsewhere. There seems to be several verses and translations of it into English. After we were engaged we often sang it together. This is the version she taught to me. I sang the first verse. She sang the second verse. We sang the refrain together. We later recorded it on a record with The Opitmists, our college singing group. I don’t have a digital copy of that record to share with you.
Tum Balalaika
Maiden Maiden tell me true
What can grow without the dew
What can grow for years and years
What can cry yet shed no tears
Refrain:
Tumbala, Tumbala, Tumbalaliaka
Tumbala, Tumbala, Tumbalaliaka
Tumbala, Tumbala, Tumbalaliaka
Silly Lad I’ll tell you true
Love can grow without the dew
Love can grow for years and years
Love can cry yet shed no tears
Refrain:
Tumbala, Tumbala, Tumbalaliaka
Tumbala, Tumbala, Tumbalaliaka
Tumbala, Tumbala, Tumbalaliaka
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