The tune was composed by the late Rabbi Yankel Talmud, and is known as the Gur Nigun.
The lyrics were composed with great skill by Rabbi Mordechai Baruch Blumenthal, the head of the poets at the Sanz Choir. The song first broke into hearts during the second half of the Hakafot in Sanz, when the entire audience jumped and danced, repeating the song over and over again out of joy and awakening to the glory of Torah.
Sruli, who has become a popular and well-known figure on music stages and weddings throughout London, decided to release the hit to the general public, which will make many dance floors jump and make people happy wherever possible.
Credits:
Composition: Rabbi Yankel Talmud, ztz’l
Lyrics and concept: Rabbi Mordechai Baruch Blumenthal
Music production: Chaim Meir Neiman
Arrangement: Naftali Landsman Mix: Chaim Mozes
Cover design: Shmulik Eisenbach
Public relations: Viral


