Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song My Yiddishe Mom, artist - Jackie Wilson. Album song Reet Petite: 91 Memorable Songs, in the genre R&B
Date of issue: 14.03.2013
Record label: Amra
Song language: English
My Yiddishe Mom |
Of things I should be thankful for I’ve had a goodly share |
And as I sit here in the comfort of my cosy chair |
My fancy takes me to a humble eastside tenement |
Three flights up in the rear to where my childhood days were spent |
It wasn’t much like Paradise but 'mid the dirt and all |
There sat the sweetest angel, one that I fondly call |
My yiddishe momme I need her more then ever now |
My yiddishe momme I’d like to kiss that wrinkled brow |
I long to hold her hands once more as in days gone by |
And ask her to forgive me for things I did that made her cry |
How few were her pleasures, she never cared for fashion’s styles |
Her jewels and treasures she found them in her baby’s smiles |
Oh I know that I owe what I am today |
To that dear little lady so old and gray |
To that wonderful yiddishe momme of mine |
My yiddishe momme I need her more then ever now |
My yiddishe momme I’d like to kiss that wrinkled brow |
I long to hold her hands once more as in days gone by |
And ask her to forgive me for things I did that made her cry |
How few were her pleasures, she never cared for fashion’s styles |
Her jewels and treasures she found them in her baby’s smiles |
Oh I know that I owe what I am today |
To that dear little lady so old and gray |
To that wonderful yiddishe momme of mine |