
Sayed Darwish (Arabic:سيد درويش) was an Egyptian singer and composer who was considered the father of Egyptian popular music. He was born in Alexandria on March 17, 1892. He put the music to the Egyptian national anthem, the words of which were adapted from a famous speech by Mustafa Kamel. Darwish died in Alexandria on September 10, 1923 aged 31 years old. On the day of his death was the day the great national Egyptian leader Saad Zaghloul coming back from exile
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Zourouni Kouli Sanah Marah
El Helwa Di
Khafif Erouh
Zourouni
Chidi El Hizam
Al Ouyoun Enaissat Aman Ya Iali
Oh my heart, you deserve it (WALLAH TESTAHEL YA ALBI)
Ana Hawit
زوروني كل سنه مره
Quom Ya Masri
Zourouni Koll Sanna Marra
Song at Nile River's Bank (Arr. Schindler for Piano Solo)
Salma ya Salama - 1920
My Homeland, My Homeland, My Homeland (Egypt) [Arr. P. Breiner] [Short Version]
The sea is laughing (ELBAHR BEYEDHAK)
Salma Ya Salama
Shed El Hezzam
The sea is laughing - 1922
الحلوة دى
Egypt: Egypt [Bilady (My Homeland), "Egypt! O mother of all lands…"] (short)
البحر بيضحك ليه
Ala Qad Lyl May Tawil
Ana Haweit
Ya Deeb (Oh Wolf)
I was in love - 1922
انا هويت
Aman
شد الحزام
My father didn't allow me to go to the cinema - 1920
Al Qalbi Nawy
خفيف الروح
El Bahr Beyedhak Leya
Pull your belt (A song for luggage carriers) - 1920
Oum Ya Masry
Eshitan
Ya Ding Dinih
Didn't I tell you that plenty (Song for the workers) - 1920
Get up Egyptian - 1920
Harag Alaya Baba
Oh my heart, you deserve it - 1920
Egypt (short)
Wardi Ou Ful
Hiz El Hilal Yasyed
Didn't I tell you that plenty (Song for the workers) (MA KOLTELAKSH EN ELKETRA)
El helwa di (Arranged by Karim Sulayman and Sean Shibe)
El Ollal El Ennawy
Hella Halla (expression of the workers’ happiness) - 1920
You destroyed the future of my life - 1922
Be careful to your right (A song for coachmen) - 1920
Egypt
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