ertainment Love Songs strottFaves Mel Ball, band leader who sets the mood at many formal parties: "I really have lots of favorites, but if I have to pick one, it would be 'Come Rain or Come Shine.' It has a great melody and lyrics. I love. the composer, Harold Men, and what the song has to say about all the times people experience." Lori Corrsin, Temple Israel cantor and entertainer: "I like the subtlety of the Gershwin classic 'Someone to Watch Over Me' and the Rodgers and Hammerstein song `If I Loved You.' They're about yearning for that per- fect someone. I've sung them both in concerts and at a jazz club in Israel, and people really responded." Ron Harwood, owner of Illuminating Concepts in Farmington Hills and an entertainment producer who worked with Bonnie Raitt in the 1980s: "I like Paul Simon's `Kodachrome.' It describes very bright images and makes it seem like all the world is a sunny day. I first heard it when I was dating my wife, Shelly, and we've been married for 21 years. Because we love traveling and taking pictures, the song is really right for us." Stacie Bahle, rabbi at Ahavat Shalom in Traverse City: "I've sung `I Will Shelter You' by Rinde Eckert at some 50 weddings, and it's a won- derful chuppah song. It's about loving someone as that someone is. My husband and I love dancing to it at home." Stephen Lipsen, senior account executive at Marx Layne 6- Company, a public relations firm: "When I was discovering girls, I heard 'Reasons' by Earth, Wind & Fire. It was good for slow dancing, and I liked the words about passion evolving around love. It's very smooth, and I still like it." JN 2/14 2003 66 All You Need Is Love (Songs) In love with a wonderful guy (or girl)? Put on some Jewish melodies that celebrate romance. English and Hebrew lyrics and hon- ors relationships in which two feel as one. "Valentine's Day represents all that love could and should be, and this CD represents the same musically," Taubman says. "I receive hundreds of CDs from book, we grew up with stories, and love stories are the ultimate stories." - Taubman, who soon will have the I is easy to bring a Jewish lyric translations on his Web site, mood to Valentine's Day — www.celebrateseries.com , features and set aside the lore that goes only one selection with an English with its history — by flipping title, Sally Fingerett's "He Loved Her a switch. Put a CD of Jewish love So (The Ballad of Harry & Esther)." songs on the stereo and let the "I wrote this in 1990, and it music fill the room. comes from a compilation of Irving Berlin, certainly at the different people," says heart of the great Jewish writers Fingerett, who recently married of romantic melodies and lyrics a man she met through a gave advice on this subject in Jewish Web site. 1923, when he wrote "Say It "The couples in my family With Music." were like Harry and Esther, "Music is a language lovers with each person not being understand," his lyrics explain. able to imagine living without "Melody and romance wander [his or her mate]. I think the ir hand in hand." song exemplifies some Jewish Rabbi Moshe Bruce Burger Sally Fingerett While Berlin captured atti- relationships, and I think peo- Schachter (Rebbe Soul) tudes toward love as he worked ple with strong ethnic feelings in the early and middle parts can relate to it." of 20th-century America, two Rabbi Moshe Schachter is recent CD releases also represented on the CD with express a variety of romantic "Mi Bon," a song that perspectives with some Jewish appears on his own CD, points of view. Boneh Yerushalayim. Celebrate Jewish Love Songs, "Mi Bon" was written for a compilation assembled by the marriage service of singer-songwriter Craig friends, and he sang it dur- Taubman, offers a mixture ing the ceremony. that reaches back to the bibli- "I think of Jewish love cal "Song of Songs" and songs as an expression of moves forward to today's pure feelings passed along more worldly sounds. Cedille from generation to genera- Records' Dancing on the Edge tion," Schachter says. of a Volcano, also a compila- "I believe that love and tion, offers romantic songs of sensuality are taken from a Europe, each expressed in pure place and that every day both English and the original should bring expressions of language of the writer. love and be like Valentine's "When one thinks of the Day in that way." great romantics and lovers of Bruce Burger, who uses the world history, the Jewish peo- stage name Rebbe Soul and ple are probably not found on Ms people of the book, we grew up with stories, and love recently released a CD titled stories are the ultimate stories," says Craig Taubman, the top of most lists," Change the World With a producer of "Celebrate Jewish Love Songs." Taubman says. "Yet Jewish Sound, performs "Et Dodim" culture and literature are on Celebrate Jewish Love filled with romantic poetry." Songs. He brings the beat of other artists, and after a while, I saw today's world music to text from the thread of love and turned that "Song of Songs." Celebrating Love into this recording. The CD puts "This is a very romantic and Taubman's CD is the latest in his into words and notes what people respectful song with colorful poetry," "Celebrate" series, which has pro- feel but can't necessarily express. says the entertainer, who recently duced recordings generally devoted "I think Jewish love songs are dif- joined 40 musicians in Israel for a to Jewish holidays. On the album, ferent from other love songs in that traveling music festival that stopped in he performs only one song, they give Jews the sense that they've towns directly affected by terrorism. "V'erastich Li," which has both been heard before. As people of the LOVE (SONGS) on page 68 SUZANNE CHESSLER Special to the Jewish News