Are you saying that the same tune appears in Scott’s work?

As I wrote before: There were tunes for these words as early as 1920. Perhaps earlier.

 

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Well since Raymond Scott's 'Dinner Music for a Pack of Hungry Cannibals' dates from 1937 and has the same theme let's just assume that Reb Shlomo picked it up subconsciously.

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Shlomo Carlebach wrote the popular melody in the 60's when the leaders of the Soviet Jewry Movement (Student Struggle for Soviet Jewry) came to him and asked him to compose an anthem.  This can be verified by Avi Weisz of the Hebrew Institute of Rivendale who spoke at Shlomo's levaya and mentiioned the nigun.  It appears on the I Heard the Wall Singing recording of the 1960's.  And I have that recording in my collection.

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>I thought there was a Carlebach conneciton to the song...



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