Dudu Fisher - Discography

Discography

In addition to his stage and synagogue performance, Fisher has released over 25 albums, including songs in Hebrew, Yiddish, and English, many classics and cantorial pieces, as well as music for children. He also sang the part of Moses in the Hebrew version of Steven Spielberg's animated film, The Prince of Egypt (1998).

  • Hatikvah (2005)
  • Lehitei Yiddish Beivrit (Yiddish hits in Hebrew) (2005)
  • Coming to America (2004)
  • Prayers On Broadway (2003)
  • Songs of My Heart (2002)
  • Mamenyu (2001)
  • Odecha (1999)
  • L'tav Ulchayim V'lishlam (For Good, for Life and for Peace) (1997)
  • Never on Friday (1996)
  • Az Yashir David (1996)
  • Beshem Hashem (In God's Name) (1994)
  • Showstoppers (1994)
  • The Malavsky Family Songs (1993)
  • Mamma Loshon (Mother Tongue) (1992)
  • Velvet Tiger (1992)
  • Golden Chasidic Song (1992)
  • Gift (1992)
  • Tonight, a Musical (1991)
  • Stairways to Heaven (1990)
  • Over the Rainbow (1989)
  • Yiddishkeit (1988)
  • Elokai Neshama (1985)
  • Golden Yiddish Favorites (1985)
  • Childhood Years
  • Raisins and Almonds
  • Songs of the Living
  • Yiddishe Mamme
  • Dudu Fisher's Kindergarten (DVD/VHS):
    1. (1998) (translated to English)
    2. "We Are All Friends" (2000)
    3. "From the Heart and Soul" (2001)
    4. "The Friendship Trip" (2002) (translated to English)
    5. "It's the Thought That Counts" (2003)
    6. "From the Mouth of the Infants"
    7. "Shabat Shalom"
    8. "Shana Tova"
    9. "And Thou Rejoice in Thy Feast"
    10. "From Slavery to Freedom"
    11. "A Great Miracle Happened There"
    12. "Shavuot Holyday"
    13. "Jerusalen" (translated to English)
    14. "Purim"
    15. "Song of the Animals"

He also joined David D'Or, Eran Zur, and Meir Banai in the song "Lisa" on the album Radio Blah-Blah (1994) by the Israeli band "The Friends of Natasha".

In 2009, Fisher recorded the song "Saleinu" for the organization Pioneers For A Cure, with the proceeds benefiting Ezer Mizion.

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