at 1:49 there is a lilt in her voice that could write a book---at the end of nazra---where is the talent today in Arabic music? Only loud speakers that block non talent.
@mahmoudrezika jealous of what ? a boring monotonic singer with little if any talent? ya habibi, do your self a favor and start listening to real music.
Such excellence is the essecnce of Tarab Al Asil, Ah,Ah,Ah ya Kaltoum. How many nights you kept me company, when there was only darkness and lonileness.
Ya'll check her breathe control at 1:31 to 1:48 AND she manages to finish the phrase with those amazing flourishes that she uses. I don't understand the language but this woman could sing her behind off... she shakes her neck with an attitude when she sings and it makes me laugh!
oum kalthoum a voic elike egypt is by far the most untruthest bullshitest story abotu anyoen i ever seen , super super super bullshited , 95 percent of it is complete bullshit , specally this piece of it is the msot bullshited thign eve roum kalthoum dos enot knwo hwo to do ANY of this stuff at all , nothing she dos enot know hwo to do this the real master on this stuff is abdel halim hafez not her
It is from "Umm Kulthum: A Voice Like Egypt". It's out on DVD now...I got mine at Music Box in Westwood, L.A/California for $22 but I've seen it online for $19.99 from Blockbuster....There are some great extras on the DVD version...
I also bought a DVD in Paris at the exhebition of her. It 's called; Oum Kalthoum L'astre de l'Orient. Film by Feriel Ben Mahmoud. Very interesting documentary.
Greetings all. I haven't been on youtube for a while. My mother and I have been watching the Egyptian serial based on her life. The music and the songs are spectacular and have reminded me that I ought to listen to her more often. & thanks for correcting the year of her death. I shall not forget it. :)
wow everynight i listen to 1 song of umm kulthum and 1 song of fairouz and they both are my bigest role models to whne i grow up i think they both have a vioce that should be kept as a treasure for only the bright could hear BRAVO!!!!!!!!! <3
She is amazing!!! My mother took me to a concert of hers in 1970 when I was 14. I shall never forget the experience for as long as I live. She was truly amazing.
Friends, she was still alive in 1970. She died in 1977 if I am not mistaken. It should be hard to find out. There is much autobiographical information about her.
Umm Kulthum (Arabic: أم كلثوم, born فاطمة إبراهيم البلتاجي, Fatima Ibrahīm al-Baltagī) (December 31, 1904February 3, 1975) in Al Senbellawein was an Egyptian singer, songwriter, and an actress. She is known as "the Star of the East". More than three decades after her death, she is still recognized as the Arab world's most famous and distinguished singer of the 20th century ; Reference : her official wesite.
Alffy74, I totally agree with you, 2 minutes of a song like this one is totally torturing, but it's a wakening; and that is a good sign. This special part of this song is actually the main column (Love start with Nazra, but then blind people relies on their hearing).
This is indeed the best version of Houwwa Sa7i7 el Hawa Ghallab. She sang it in Rabat, Morocco in March 1968 when she started touring the Arab World after the Six-Day War defeat of 1967. I don't know of anybody who has the complete version of this song, but you can find a longer and commentary-uninterrupted version in the documentary "Umm Kulthum in Morocco" (Umm Kulthum fi le Maghreb), produced and distributed by Fouad Antoun productions. In the same concert, she sang "Rouba3iyat el Khayyam".
IF YOU NOTICED SHE HOLD HER LEFT SIDE....SHE HAD KIDNEYS PROBLEMS
syrianboy80 4 months ago
LIFE WILL NEVER SEE LIKE UMM KULTHUM AGIAN
syrianboy80 4 months ago
wrong translation instead of writng "year" they translate "greeting" she cleraly she said Year not greeting
Aljbwri1986 8 months ago
@Aljbwri1986
no she didnt
maracmarac 8 months ago
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ZahedsMusicAlbum 8 months ago
at 1:49 there is a lilt in her voice that could write a book---at the end of nazra---where is the talent today in Arabic music? Only loud speakers that block non talent.
Bluecigars 9 months ago
Lebanese music is better??? how is that when umm kasoum is the best. Go get killed you dumb bastard
kushedup313 11 months ago
Lebanese music is much better
zafff13 1 year ago
@zafff13 stfu jealous fag
mahmoudrezika 1 year ago
@mahmoudrezika jealous of what ? a boring monotonic singer with little if any talent? ya habibi, do your self a favor and start listening to real music.
zafff13 1 year ago
@zafff13 some people on youtube are for fight and arguments. you can be a better one... please dont spread hatred!!!!
ahmedbilalawan 6 months ago
@zafff13 some people on youtube are for fight and arguments. you can be a better one...
ahmedbilalawan 6 months ago
عظمه على عظمه ياست
aaqq8520 1 year ago
amazing voice
dmtharpua 1 year ago
A timeless artiste.
TheKireiNeko 1 year ago
you are listening to the voice of the angels
arabique 1 year ago
is this part of documentary? where can i find the full version please? thank you
zazapipe 1 year ago
i wish i never forgot arabic....
euroabs 1 year ago
The imagination it takes to even expect this from someone..........
crowjaney 1 year ago
diamond of the first water.....bravo
olga644061 1 year ago
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Kivaoson 1 year ago
a beautiful woman and song
rajinder2k4 1 year ago
الله الله الله الله الله رحمة الله عليكى سيدة الفن الراقى
monaelrasam 1 year ago
from a dusty aegyptian village genuis was born and will shine no matter waht.....sooma
abonawas 2 years ago 3
Such excellence is the essecnce of Tarab Al Asil, Ah,Ah,Ah ya Kaltoum. How many nights you kept me company, when there was only darkness and lonileness.
amineyakine 2 years ago
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what a noisy singer! teresa teng was better.
nothing special. 2 stars.
Iamgandhiful 2 years ago
how would you know. you better stick to what you know. You will never be able to understand such excellence
nashwanashwa 2 years ago
Umm Kulthum was the Queen of Arabic poetic music.. She touched everyone in the Arabic world. Did you see her funeral?
Al Shemps
San Marino, California
goodsunnymurchison 2 years ago 5
SHE IS THE QUEEN OF THE ARABIC MUSIC !
nurhabibi46 2 years ago 5
Could someone please tell me the full name of this song?
Shukran.
Segeju 2 years ago
I found two ways<<
Nadhra or Nazra
Karim is singing in a fast/pop version. check it out
ThePrettyplumas 2 years ago
Ya'll check her breathe control at 1:31 to 1:48 AND she manages to finish the phrase with those amazing flourishes that she uses. I don't understand the language but this woman could sing her behind off... she shakes her neck with an attitude when she sings and it makes me laugh!
holygroove2 2 years ago 14
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@holygroove2
il y a 3 secondes
go fuc k holygroove mother fucker, this woman can fight 100 000 stupid man like you, just with her neck
Thanks Good you don't understand Arabic
Kivaoson 1 year ago
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oum kalthoum a voic elike egypt is by far the most untruthest bullshitest story abotu anyoen i ever seen , super super super bullshited , 95 percent of it is complete bullshit , specally this piece of it is the msot bullshited thign eve roum kalthoum dos enot knwo hwo to do ANY of this stuff at all , nothing she dos enot know hwo to do this the real master on this stuff is abdel halim hafez not her
lizzie55love 2 years ago
she's got such a amazing smile and voice! breathtaking..
ascistyle 2 years ago
Amazing ! There will never be a singer like this again. she is like the pyramids .Forever!
power54041 2 years ago 17
@power54041 you are 100% true. I cant understand Arabic but i love to listen her.
From Pakistan.
ahmedbilalawan 6 months ago
@power54041 She is like a sandwich, so delicious.
ashburnhouse 5 months ago
which documentary is this?
rikkel 3 years ago
It is from "Umm Kulthum: A Voice Like Egypt". It's out on DVD now...I got mine at Music Box in Westwood, L.A/California for $22 but I've seen it online for $19.99 from Blockbuster....There are some great extras on the DVD version...
kronk99 2 years ago 3
I also bought a DVD in Paris at the exhebition of her. It 's called; Oum Kalthoum L'astre de l'Orient. Film by Feriel Ben Mahmoud. Very interesting documentary.
hoetemoe 2 years ago
thank you for posting video with Oum Kalthoum! ^_^
chateauala 3 years ago
Greetings all. I haven't been on youtube for a while. My mother and I have been watching the Egyptian serial based on her life. The music and the songs are spectacular and have reminded me that I ought to listen to her more often. & thanks for correcting the year of her death. I shall not forget it. :)
Scheherazad 3 years ago
where did you find the series? i can't find it on any website
nayef012 2 years ago
Yes, she died in 1975.
This is such a beautifull Tarab. Does anyone know from which of her songs this is?
hoetemoe 3 years ago
Umm Kulthum - howa saheeh ala hawa ghalaab
ام كلثوم - هو صحيح على هوى غلاب
masri2hollanda 2 years ago
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hoetemoe 2 years ago
Thank you Masri2hollanda!
hoetemoe 2 years ago
wow everynight i listen to 1 song of umm kulthum and 1 song of fairouz and they both are my bigest role models to whne i grow up i think they both have a vioce that should be kept as a treasure for only the bright could hear BRAVO!!!!!!!!! <3
horsestoby 3 years ago
to Scheherazad ,,u are mistaken , she died on 1975
ameeroshxkr 3 years ago
A voice of pure gold!
drzhava73 3 years ago 2
omggggggggg i love u um kolthoummm i love u soo muchhh
ramey100 3 years ago 2
She is amazing!!! My mother took me to a concert of hers in 1970 when I was 14. I shall never forget the experience for as long as I live. She was truly amazing.
Scheherazad 3 years ago 6
waattt...???????
wasnt she like diedddd
jojoayyah 3 years ago
1970 i dont think she was still alive in 1970
ramey100 3 years ago
Friends, she was still alive in 1970. She died in 1977 if I am not mistaken. It should be hard to find out. There is much autobiographical information about her.
Scheherazad 3 years ago
Umm Kulthum (Arabic: أم كلثوم, born فاطمة إبراهيم البلتاجي, Fatima Ibrahīm al-Baltagī) (December 31, 1904February 3, 1975) in Al Senbellawein was an Egyptian singer, songwriter, and an actress. She is known as "the Star of the East". More than three decades after her death, she is still recognized as the Arab world's most famous and distinguished singer of the 20th century ; Reference : her official wesite.
SisyphusOne 2 years ago 5
Her singing and her songs just destroy me.
Did you ever locate the complete video of this performance?
furthestreaches 3 years ago
my father recorded this songs when i was a boy, my father used to listen to it evry night... i still remember it in 90's ...
hadigump 3 years ago
As an Iranian I have to say I am at awe....she truly was the voice of not only the Arab world but the humanity in all of us. Bravo!
nimagol 3 years ago
Beautiful...It is like Jazz with words (in terms of improvisation)
A fan from Pakistan
somer98 3 years ago
I had a professor that had clips from this DVD I'm not sure if she has the whole DVD though. I will try and contact her and see.
yogomonte 3 years ago
I have been looking for this piece for awhile now. Thank you for posting it.
A singer who can do this with "one" word is beyond genius. And her smile and the appreciative audience who understands her........just amazing.
faeydra 3 years ago
um wow?? beautiful, absolutely beautiful...
hadeeelj 4 years ago
Alffy74, I totally agree with you, 2 minutes of a song like this one is totally torturing, but it's a wakening; and that is a good sign. This special part of this song is actually the main column (Love start with Nazra, but then blind people relies on their hearing).
spartason 4 years ago
This is indeed the best version of Houwwa Sa7i7 el Hawa Ghallab. She sang it in Rabat, Morocco in March 1968 when she started touring the Arab World after the Six-Day War defeat of 1967. I don't know of anybody who has the complete version of this song, but you can find a longer and commentary-uninterrupted version in the documentary "Umm Kulthum in Morocco" (Umm Kulthum fi le Maghreb), produced and distributed by Fouad Antoun productions. In the same concert, she sang "Rouba3iyat el Khayyam".
Alffy74 4 years ago