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Uploaded by on Feb 10, 2008

A song from Baghdad
by
Abdul-Jabbar Al-Daraaji

Produced by
Al-Fayhaa TV 2007

Performed by
Talal Ismail (Iraq)
Anna Ottertun (Sweden)
Hamoudi Sharba (Iraq)
Marianne Holmboe (Norway)
Anders Waernelius (Sweden)
Raysan Ismail (Iraq)

Mixed and Edited by
Adil Bazcar

Filmed by
Adil Bazcar
Rashad Malik

Sound by
Michael Thoren
at
Studio Fabriken

Arranged and Presented by
Inaam Abdul-Majeed

Music Conducting and Linguistic Supervision
by
Talal A. Ismail

Category:

Music

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Standard YouTube License

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  • najo bin voll Bedarfig drauf noch ein netter Mann wäre nicht schlecht

  • ashki lak ahwali part of the song sounds similar to alburtagala song, and the funny thing is that the entire song of burtagala consist of that part, and it become so famous, i wonder why, maybe its silly lyrics made it famous.

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  • Very nice , I love it.

  • very very good

  • what can I say, just great wonderful

  • Wow wonderful

  • Thank you Ustadh Naser!I am still dreaming of a concert with you! I am proud of you and your great achievements in Arabic music!

    Talal

  • Good stuff.

    I enjoyed the song.

    Thank you for all of your hard and good work.

    All the best.

    God bless.

    Naser Musa.

  • There is only one Akram in our world, who is able to write in this way and think in this way!

    I can't mistake him because he is my soul mate!

    Talal

  • Soulfull and Well-performed. A token of cross-culture communication throug music, to the benfit of peace-loving people. A timely remembrance of a brutally occupied Arab country and his overwhelmingly forsaken population.

    First Mosul and Baghdad now. Thank you Sumer. Thank you.

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