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abdel halim hafez - Sawah - 533 sec
Halim performing the song Sawah.
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abdel halim hafez - Wahyat Albi - 179 sec
From the film Al Khataya, Halim Sings Wahyat Albi after he wins.
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عبد الحليم حافظ كامل الأوصاف فتني abd al-halim hafez - 624 sec
http://video.google.de/videoplay?docid=66794289922304084 enjoy halim film on internet http://www.arabicmusictranslation.com/search/label/Abdel%20Halim%20Hafez abd al halim kaaamel al awsaaf كامل الأوصاف فتنـِّي والعيون السود خدوني من هواهم رُحْت أغنـِّي آه يا ليلي آه يا عيني يا ليل العيون السود .. رموشهم ليل ليل بيحلم باللي غايب والعيون السود .. خدوني آه يا قلبي ياللي دايب علـِّموك تسهر تغنـِّي علـِّموك شوق الحبايب ليه يا قلبي ليه ليه خدوني ليه توِّهوني غرَّبوني العيون السود ليه .. ليه خدوني قالوا الصبر .. بحورُه بعيده قالوا شفايفـُه .. نايات بتقول تنهيده وسهرت أستنـَّى والنجم معايا دوِّبني ودُبْنا في عيون نسَّايه ليه يا قلبي ليه ليه خدوني ليه توِّهوني غرَّبوني العيون السود ليه .. ليه خدوني http://egyptian.salmiya.net/songs/abelhalim/ Abdel Halim Hafez - The Perfect Woman The perfect woman charmed me And the black eyes took me I went from their love singing Oh night, oh my eye Oh night The black eyes, their lashes are the night A night dreaming of what is missing And the black eyes took me Oh my heart you are melting They taught you to stay up singing They taught you lover's desire Why my heart why? Why did they take me why? They made me lost They estranged me The black eyes Why did they take me? They said be patient Her seas as wide They said her lips were saying his sighs And I stayed up waiting while the star was with me It melted me and we melted In eyes that make you forget Why my heart why? Why did they take me why? They made me lost They estranged me The black eyes Why did they take me?
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abdel halim hafez - Gana El Hawa 1 - 560 sec
Halim performing Gana El Hawa at a concert. Since all my Abi Fawk Al Shajara videos were deleted due to copyright, I thought I'd upload the concert of this song. As usual Enjoy Halim at his best.
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Abdel Halim Hafez Malikan Qualbi 1/3 - 600 sec
abdel halim best song.He was born Abdel Halim Ali Ismail Shabana in El-Halawat, in Ash Sharqiyah Governorate, 80 kilometres (50 miles) north of Cairo, Egypt. Abdel Halim was the fourth child of Sheikh Ali Ismail Shabana. He had two brothers, Ismail and Mohammed, and one sister, Aliah. Abdel Halim's mother died from complications after giving birth to him, and his father died five months later, leaving Abdel Halim and his siblings orphaned at a young age. Abdel Halim was raised by his aunt and uncle in Cairo. His musical abilities first became apparent while he was in primary school, and his older brother Ismail Shabana was his first music teacher. At the age of 11 he joined the Arabic Music Institute in Cairo and became known for singing the songs of Mohammed Abdel Wahab. He graduated from the Higher Theatrical Music Institute as an oboe player. While singing in clubs in Cairo, Abdel Halim was drafted as a last-minute substitute when singer Karem Mahmoud was unable to sing a scheduled live radio performance in honor of the first anniversary of the 1952 Revolution, on June 18, 1953. Abdel Halim's performance was enormously popular with the live audience, and was heard by Hafez Abd El Wahab[1], supervisor of musical programming for Egyptian national radio, who decided to support the then unknown singer. Abdel Halim took Hafez Abdel Wahab's first name as his stage-surname in recognition of his patronage. Abdel Halim went on to become one of the most popular singers and actors of his generation, and is considered one of the four greats of Egyptian and Arabic music, along with Umm Kulthum, Mohammed Abdel Wahab and Farid Al Attrach. Abdel Halim never married, although rumours persist that he was secretly married to actress Souad Hosni for six years. Both Abdel Halim and Souad Hosni's friends continue to deny the marriage even to this day. Interestingly, Souad Hosni died on Abdel Halim's birthday (June 21) in 2001. Despite this, Abdel Halim only truly fell in love once, in his youth. He fell in love with a young woman whose parents refused to allow them to marry[citation needed]. After four years, her parents finally approved, but the girl died of a chronic disease before the wedding. Abdel Halim never recovered from her loss, and dedicated many of his saddest songs to her memory, including Fi Youm, Fi Shuher, Fi Sana (In a Day, a Month, a Year) and the poignant Qariat el-Fingan (The Fortune-teller). At the age of 11 Abdel Halim contracted Bilharzia -- a parasitic water-born disease -- and was periodically and painfully afflicted by it. During his lifetime, many artists and commentators accused Abdel Halim of using his Bilharzia to gain sympathy from female fans. His death of the disease put to rest such accusations. Abdel Halim died on March 30, 1977, a few months short of his 48th birthday, while undergoing treatment for Bilharzia in King's College Hospital, London. His funeral (in Cairo) was attended by thousands of people -- more than any funeral in Egyptian history[citation needed] except those of President Nasser (1970) and Umm Kulthum (1975). Four women committed suicide on hearing of his death[2]. He is buried in Al Rifa'i Mosque in Cairo. His music can still be heard every day across the Arab world, and he is still considered one of the four 'greats' of Arabic music. Further, he is today seen as the most famous and popular singer in the Arab world, insofar as he is the artist whose discs have been the most sold since his death (second only to Umm Kulthum). Abdel Halim Hafez's song Khosara enjoyed international fame in 1999 when producer Timbaland used elements from it for Jay-Z's song Big Pimpin''. Two complete bars from "Khosara" were rerecorded, not sampled, and used without permission from the song's producer and copyright holder, Magdi El-Amroussi. Jay-Z's use of a rerecording, and not a sample, may allow Jay-Z to avoid paying royalties for the use of the song.[3] His most famous songs include Ahwak ("I love you"), Khosara ("A pity"), Gana El Hawa ("Love came to us"), Sawah ("Wanderer"), Zay el Hawa ("It feels like love"), and El Massih ("The Christ"), among the 260 songs that he recorded. His last, and perhaps most famous song, Qariat el-Fingan ("The fortune-teller"), featured lyrics by Nizar Qabbani and music by Mohammed Al-Mougy. He starred in sixteen films, including "Dalilah", which was Egypt's first colored motion picture. Along with Mohammed Abdel Wahab and Magdi el-Amroussi, Abdel Halim was a founder of the Egyptian recording company Soutelphan, which continues to operate to this day as EMI Arabia[citation needed]. The company was founded in 1961. In 2006 a feature film about his life, "Haleem", was released starring the late actor Ahmad Zaki in the title role, produced by the Good News Group[4].
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Abdul Halim Hafez tribute - George Wassouf Remake - Chami - 164 sec
Abdel Halim went on to become one of the most popular singers and actors of his generation, and is considered one of the four greats of Egyptian and Arabic music.
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abdel halim hafez - Ahibik - 500 sec
Abdel Halim Hafez performing Ahibik from the film Ma3boudat Al Gamaheer.
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Abd Al halim Hafez - عبد الحليم حافظ - جبار - 359 sec
Abd Al Halim Hafez عبد الحليم حافظ - جبار
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Abd Al Halim Hafez - عبد الحليم حافظ - حبك نار - 430 sec
Abd Al Halim Hafez - Hhoubak Nar عبد الحليم حافظ - حبك نار
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