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Remi Bendaly

Collection of Children's Songs

SIDE A

  • Waynık ya Qamar (Where Are You, Moon?)
  • Tīr W 'Ali Ya Hamaam (Fly Away, O Dove)
  • Ya Tallj Al Eid (O Snow of Eid)
  • Chante ô Mon Amour
  • Ya Ret (I Wish)
  • Little Lady
  • Ma Tbki (Don't Cry)
  • Al Nuzuh (Displacement)
  • Al Sa'a Al Hurra (The Free Hour)

SIDE B

  • Al Sa'a Al Hurra (The Free Hour)
  • Rduli Bayti (Give Me Back My House)
  • Ammi Ya Ammi (My Mother, My Mother)
  • Nhna Al Rabi' (We Are the Spring)
  • Taffu Al Nar Klla Klla (Put Out All the Fire)
  • Ta'a Ya Baba Noel (Come Here, Santa Claus)
  • Emani (My Faith)
  • Ba'di Zghiri (I Am Still Young)
  • 'Atona Al Tufuleh (Give Us Childhood)
Ref No: 0811
Genres: children’s music
Decade: 1980

Location Issued

Damascus, Syria

Artist Origin

Lebanon

More Info

A collection of children's songs by Remi Bendaly (born 4 ,July 1979 in Tripoli) Remi Bendaly daughter of the late musician René Bendaly, is a Lebanese singer who became famous in the 1980s for performing children's songs as a young child. She showed great artistic talent at an early age, recording her first song Imani Ahla Iman at the age of three and a half. In addition to Lebanon, she has performed in many countries including Jordan, Syria, Kuwait, Qatar, France, Canada and the United States of America. She also starred in the film Amani Taht Qaws Qozah in 1985. In 1989, she immigrated with her family to Montreal, Canada and stayed there for seven years, but did not stop singing until 1993. Her last real performance was at the Piccadilly Theatre and was called 'Eid Sa'id.