Jewish Ladies Who Rock, Vol. 2
Eden Derso. Still from YouTube.
What better way to celebrate spring than by listening to the second installment of JWA’s playlist of Jewish women musicians, songstresses, and rockstars? Go ahead! Roll down your car windows as you blast Barbara Streisand’s triumphant “Don’t Rain On My Parade.” Reading the news? I recommend “I’ll Make You Sorry” by the Screaming Females. Feeling nostalgic? Lisa Loeb’s 1994 number-one hit “Stay (I Missed You)” might do the trick. From queer indiepop icon, King Princess, to early-1900s comedian and singer, Fanny Brice, to Israeli-Ethiopian rapper, Eden Derso, this playlist is full of Jewish ladies who rock, croon, yell, and belt their hearts out.
Dream a little dream… of “Jewish Ladies Who Rock, Vol. 2.”
Track List
1. Barbra Streisand - “Don’t Rain On My Parade”
2. King Princess - “1950”
3. Elastica - “Connection”
4. Line Monty - “Ma Guitare Et Mon Pays”
5. Mama Cass Elliot - “Dream A Little Dream Of Me”
6. Fanny Brice - “I’d Rather Be Blue Over You”
7. Japanese Breakfast - “Everybody Wants To Love You”
8. Vivien Goldman - “Same Thing Twice”
9. Eden Derso - “אמן”
10. Screaming Females - “I’ll Make You Sorry”
11. Hailee Steinfeld - “Most Girls”
12. Bette Midler - “Beast of Burden”
13. Debbie Friedman - “Oseh Shalom”
14. Noga Erez - “Off the Radar”
15. Barbara - “Si La Photo Est Bonne”
16. The Bangles - “Hazy Shade of Winter”
17. Lisa Loeb - “Stay (I Missed You)”
18. Marianne Faithfull - “It’s All Over Now Baby Blue”
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