"Nathan Szpiro (1908-1983), Polish-born Yiddish actor and singer, joined the Polish Armed Forces in the East after the outbreak of World War II. Postwar, he entertained in DP camps before emigrating to Israel; he later settled in Canada. The song\"Vu ahin zol ikh geyn\" (Side B, Track 2) is often referred to as the\"DP Anthem\" Spiro AA 10086 R (1955). Natan Szpiro, vocalist. Orchestral Accompaniment. Side A Track 1: Rumaniƫn, Rumaniƫn (Romanye, romanye). Words and music: Aaron Lebedeff. Side A Track 2: Ich Will Nischt Sain Kain Rebbe (Ikh vin nisht zayn keyn rebe). Words and music: Unknown. Side B Track 1: Moischele Main Fraind (Moyshele mayn fraynd). Words and music: Mordecai Gebirtig. Side B Track 2: Wu Ahin Soll Ich Gehn (Vu ahin zol ikh geyn). Words: S. Kornteuer. Music: Oscar Strok. Side B Track 3: Iddisch, Iddisch (Yiddish redt zikh azoy sheyn). Words: Isador Lillian. Music: Maurice Rauch."@en . "Musicologist's file contains: 98 Judische Lieder"@en . . . "Iddische Lieder"@en . . . "irn720769" . . . .