Khosn, Kale Mazl Tov

Khosn, Kale Mazl Tov (Congratulations, Bride and Groom) is a Jewish song popularly used in many vaudeville acts of the late 1920s and early 30s. The song was composed in 1909 by Sigmund Mogulesko and Joseph Lateiner for their operetta, Blimele. Its widespread usage in vaudeville led many to believe that it was a traditional Jewish song. Thus many cartoon producers of the period utilized the song to parody both the vaudeville acts and Jewish folk dancing. It has appeared in the Mickey Mouse short films, The Opry House and Pioneer Days.