Background
Rivka Menashe (later Riki Gal) was born in 1950 to an Orthodox family in the poor neighborhood of Mea Shearim in Jerusalem. Her mother was then able to raise the children on her own, but later could not afford the cost of growth, so she handed her children over to the nuns who raised them with strict discipline.
Career
Gal, who reached the height of her career in the 1980s, sings a mix of blues, folk and popular. In 1968, at the age of seventeen, Gal was drafted into the navy, where she began her music career. The couple divorced in 1975.
This marriage also ended in a divorce.
Subsequently, Gal returned to Israel. Gal began her music career in the entertainment troupe of the Israeli Navy.
After her discharge from the Israel Defense Forces, she released her first single and an album called World of Jacques Brel. She has collaborated with Matti Caspi, Ehud Manor and Louie Lahav.
She played Mama Morton in the Beit Lessin Theater production of Chicago and was a judge on Israel"s version of A Star is Born, Kokhav Nolad.
She was one of the stars of Les Miserables, a musical by Alain Boublil based on the Victor Hugo novel. Gal"s album Ohevet otcha yoter (I love you more) was a co-production with Matti Caspi, who was responsible for most of the compositions, arrangements and instrumental accompaniment. The title song of Gal"s album Seeing the Years (2009) is "Imazman," a tribute to Gal"s mother and also a play on words (ima = mom, zman = time, im hazman = over time).
The song begins with words from the popular song "Quebec Sera, Sera" (Whatever Will Be, Will Be) and continues in Spanish.
The Hunchback of Notre Dame - Esmeralda (Hebrew dub).