There is no such Hebrew song.
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Shir - שיר."Song" in Hebrew is "shir." In Hebrew, it looks like this: שיר
"song" or "song of" = shir (שיר)
The Ink Spots recorded Java Jive in 1940 so it had to be before that.
"zymir" has no meaning in Hebrew, but it's very close to the Hebrew word zemer, which means "song".
shiyr, zemer, השיר
It's Hebrew for "song."
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had gadya is not Hebrew. It is Aramaic for "one lamb" and is the name of a famous Passover song.
There's a Hebrew song called ×¦×× ×” ×¦×× ×” "Tzena Tzena". It's words (in Hebrew) can be found in the following link: http://www.shiron.net/songView.aspx?song_id=5270&singer_id=332&song_title=50734
The Hebrew title of the Book of Psalms is Tehillim (תהילים). This word literally means "praises" but in Hebrew a "praise" is a synonym for a "religious song."Note that each individual psalm in Hebrew is called a shir (שיר) which means "song" or "poem".
Hebrew songs aren't played at sporting events.