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On June 21, 2017, her daughter Rima Rahbani (or Reema Rahbany) released the first single from the album "Lameen". The song is a tribute for Fairuz's late husband Assi Rahbani and was released in commemoration of his anniversary. Lameen is inspired by the French song "Pour qui veille l'étoile" and was adapted into Arabic by Rima Rahbani. [62 ...
The discography of Lebanese singer Fairuz includes a large repertoire of more than 1,500 songs, out of which nearly 800 were released. Fairuz has sold more than 150 million records worldwide. Around 85 Fairuz CDs, records, and cassettes have been officially released so far. Most songs featured on these albums were composed by the Rahbani brothers.
The Rahbani brothers were known for their early commitment to the Palestinian cause, [2] and Fairuz is celebrated throughout the Arab world for her songs about Palestine, the first of which was the 1957 semi-dramatic "Raji'un" ("We Are Returning"), written and composed for Cairo Radio. [9]
Eh Fi Amal (Arabic: إيه في أمل meaning "Yes There Is Hope") is the ninety-ninth album by the Lebanese recording artist Fairuz, released October 6, 2010 in Lebanon and the following day in the rest of the world.
Safar Barlik (Arabic: سفر برلك) is a 1967 Lebanese musical and war film directed by Henry Barakat.The film stars Fairuz, Nasri Shamseddine, Huda, Assi Rahbani, Berj Fazlian, Salah Tizani and Salwa Haddad.
1951: Bing Crosby recorded the song with the Bando da Lua on February 5, 1951, for Decca Records. [6] 1953: Xavier Cugat; 1955: Fairuz; 1957: Perez Prado; 1958: Nat King Cole regularly performed the song with a heavy American accent. His version appeared on his 1958 album Cole Español and frequently appeared in the 2000 film In the Mood for Love.
Donald Trump's pick for Commerce secretary underlined that broad country-by-country tariffs can be used to address a host of economic issues, including the protection of America's artificial ...
Wadih El Safi has sung over 5000 songs. [6] He is well-known for his mawawil (an improvised singing style) of 'Ataba , Mijana , and Abu el Zuluf . He has performed and recorded with many well-known Lebanese musicians such as Fairouz , and Sabah .