In the 20th century, the Andrews Sisters made the Yiddish-ish song
"Bei Mir Bist Du Shein" a hit (it was even successful in Germany before
the Nazis realized the song was Yiddish, and not a southern German
dialect). In the 21st century it was an Azerbaijani non-Jewish singer
named Ilhama Gasimova who brought it to the top of the charts, with her
electronic-infused cover, made with DJ OGB.
Gasimova was a
student of philology living in Baku who rocketed to stardom when she
made it to the final round of a televised singing competition seeking
the next Azerbaijani submission to the Eurovision Song Contest.
Eventually she moved to Germany and signed with a major record label,
who had her release "Bei Mir Bist Du Scheen" in 2011. The
black-and-white music video—featuring Gasimova in period costume, lots
of dancing girls in flapper dresses, and clips of Laurel and Hardy
boogieing—was a smash hit, and for a time was in the top ten most bought
music videos on iTunes.
Gasimova's sensuous voice is perfect for
the song, but we can’t help but wonder what its ripped-off writer,
Shalom Secunda, would have thought.
- Tamar Fox for Jewniverse
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