The death of the Egyptian lyricist Ibrahim Al-Darwani

The death of the Egyptian lyricist Ibrahim Al-Darwani (Khaled Desouki/AFP)

passed away, on Tuesday evening, Poet The Egyptian Ibrahim Al-Darwani, who wrote a large number of songs for many Arab singers And the number of his songs reached more than 300 songs.

The Association of Authors and Composers, headed by Mr Medhat El-Adlthe poet on its official page in FacebookAnd she wrote: “With great sadness and sorrow, the Association of Authors, Composers and Publishers mourns the great poet Ibrahim Al-Darwani.”

Among the most prominent songs written by the late poet, “Ghina Al-Hamam” by Muhammad Abdo, “Ghalaba in Love”, “Time of Wonders” by George Wassouf, “Not a Look and a Smile” by Simon, “The Mistake of Our Life” by Wael Kfoury, and other songs. For Egyptian and Arab singers, it achieved great success.

The beginning of the Egyptian poet, whose roots go back to Upper Egypt, was the end of the sixties, when he met the singer Hosni Sharif, who is the father of the singer Tamer Hosni, and Al-Darwani met him at the beginning of his artistic career, and together they presented a song entitled “Anthem to Abdel Nasser”, which is political and expresses the political situation at the time. And her words were saying: “From his ceiling to a break from the heart.. I hear chants in our street. Hear.. Open the windows.. The voice of sweet people dressed like roses.. The voice of people walking on the ground.. Listen, open, this is our leader.. Open, this is our beloved.. Open Da Jamal” Once the song was released to the market, it won the public’s admiration, and the search for Al-Darwani’s words became a goal for many singers, but after that he chose the path of emotional songs, and he also had some experiences in writing for the popular color, although he was rejecting it at first.

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In addition to writing songs, Al-Darwani also had some writing experiences for the cinema, as he wrote the films “Al-Darb Al-Ahmar”, “Al-Fahhamin”, “Hayat Khatra” and “Farewell to Bachelorhood”, but his fame as a songwriter remained greater than being a cinematographer.

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