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  • THIS SONG WAS ON THE TOP CHART FOR THREE STRAIGHT WEEKS IN 1983.IT WAS MADE FAMOUS BY BY A PROGRAM AT ISREALI RADIO CALLED (EASTERN SONGS COMPETITION). IT WAS A GREAT ERA

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  • because this song is فيديو كليب المطرب اللبناني الأمير الصغير "على طبق الماس" 1998

  • this is a truth... do you understand when i talk about that, yes? pleeze.

  • part5, In the late 90s and early 2000, Al Amir Al Saghir attempted a come back. He underwent a heavy re-looking to appear fresh and yound again, and released a remake of his song (3a tabaa almaz). He also shot a music video for it , along with another song Hala Hala.

  • part4, Most of his songs marked an era and are part of the retro collections of many today, as they bring back old memories.

    In 1992, Al Amir Al Saghir took part at the Midnight Sun Song Festival in Lahti, Finland (Keskiyön auringon laulufestivaali)). He sang in French ''Rappelles-toi, Mirou!'''' and "Chasse ton chagrin".

  • His most famous song is the hit Lebanese song Aa Tabbaa Almaz or Ala Taba Elmaz (which translates into: On a plate of diamonds). It was originally composed and sang by Melhem Barakat, before he made it his. Le Petit Prince also had hit songs like Kizabi, Shou Helwi Ya Jarenta, Merci Cheri, and many other songs composed by Elias el Rahbani.

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  • Part 2: Al Amir Al Saghir also known as Al Ameer Al Sagheer or Le Petit Prince du Liban is a famous singer from Lebanon.

    Al Amir Al Saghir started his singing career in the late 70s and early 80s.

  • No. I'm sorry: this song is not a first Lebanese Arab version (1980's), it was a third Lebanese Arab song's version of ''Ala Taba Elmaz'' of 1998. This singer has remake the third version (الأمير الصغير توزيع جديد ع طبق الماز ) of 1998. The first version was made and sang by Ameer Sagheer & Melhem Baraket. The 2nd was remade by Sammy Clark, the famous Lebanese singer while playing ''like an actor'', but voice is looks like the Al Sagheer's voice. In 1998, A. A. A. S. has remake this song. part 1

  • @azakilla - Azar Habib (RIP) originally wrote and produced the 80's version of this song for Ameer Sagheer, not Melhem Barakat. I like both the 80's and late 90's version of this song!!!

  • i want it mp3!! =)

  • i love this song .. i've been looking for it ..

  • Helwaaaaaaaaa, Merci Ya Rania!!! :-) :-) :-)

  • @MrSamer83 Enjoy it Samer :)

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