Eliyahu Hanavi: The Debut Single from David Landesman & Shimshon Yehoshua
David Landesman and Shimshon Yehoshua live in Yerushalayim. David is married and learning in Kollel. Shimshon is learning in Yeshiva. These two talented young men have been playing music together for many years. After having o many fans telling them that they should release an album, the duo is finally embarking on their musical careers. The debut single entitled “Eliyahu Hanavi” is now available as a FREE download. That’s right all you have to do is click HERE to download the song FREE. Eliyahu Hanavi was composed by Shimshon Yehoshua and arranged, recorded and sung by David Landesman. The mixing, mastering, and drums were done by David Epstein of Shemesh Music Studio.
The words are from zemiros of Motzei Shabbos.
To receive the duo’s next single for FREE, please send email to [email protected]
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wow its unbelivble this is great song the composing singing and arranging are 100% proffetional i give a 9 of 10
This song is awesome, i love it:)
perfect and exciting!!!!!
David & shimshon(?)!!!! AWESOME!!!!!:-)
I love this song so very much, my heart burns within me when I listen to it. Can I know the words in English please?