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10 Comments
Thanks, very nice song.
Hi, I love this song, can you please tell me who sings it?
yes it’s a very nice song indeed…
it’s one of my favorite songs of Ziad AlRahbany(Fayrouz’s son)
check this post next monday…because i’ll upload the full version of it (10 minutes)..i got this short one from here just for now…on monday..you can have it all…thanks for the comment:)
Thank you, I will look forward to hearing the full version.
Dear anonymous..I don’t know if you rechecked this post..but in case you did and reading this…I’m sorry the connection has been terrible at the university too today…I’ll try again tomorrow…sorry for any inconvenience..
Dear anonymous…you can listen to the whole song now…click on the link below the player to direct you to the page to download it..sorry for the delay
Thanks very much.
you are welcome
As Mentioned in my previous posts, thanks for this nice musical piece and your blog as well.
Fairouz and the Rahbani’s have enriched not only Lebanese culture but Arab culture as a whole. Although I’m not Lebanese (I’m Libyan) I can say I am very proud of this, I can speak for a lot of people from my country who feel the same. I only hope Lebanon remains safe and we pray it prospers, for it a true cultural and freedom beacon for the rest of the Arab world. I often pray that you are left alone in peace to build your country with no outside interference. God bless Lebanon.
thank you very much for your sweet comments and prayers…wish the best for Libya too…I lived in Egypt for a while..so you can say we have been neighbors for some time
thanks again…