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صباح

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1927–2014
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Sabah (Arabic: صباح‎; born Jeanette Gergis Al-Feghali, 10 November 1927 – 26 November 2014) was a Lebanese singer and actress. Considered a "Diva of Music" in the Arab World, (the same title often given to Oum Kalthoum, Warda Al-Jazairia and Fairuz), she has released over 50 albums and has acted in 98 movies as well as over 20 stage plays. She has a reported 3,500 songs in her repertoire. She was the first Arabic singer to perform at Olympia in Paris, Carnegie Hall in New York, and Piccadilly Theatre in London and Sydney Opera House in Sydney . Member of The 3 Lebanon Icons with Fairuz and Wadih El Safi .

Sabah, known locally as "Al-Sabbouha" was born in Bdadoun, Lebanon. Her father was severe towards her, even beating her sometimes. When she started making a small amount of money out of her movies, he used to take it away from her. She married early to leave her father's overbearing financial control. Her brother killed her mother because he believed she was seeing someone outside marriage.

She began singing and acting in the 1940s in Egyptian movies when Egyptian filmmaker Henry Barakat recognised her talent. Her first featured film was "El Alb Laho Wahed" produced by Asia Dagher. Although a Lebanese national, the majority of her films were co-produced with or focused on Egypt. She starred with many famous actors, such as Abdel Halim Hafez, Kamal El Chenawi, Ahmad Mazhar, Rushdy Abaza and Hussein Fahmy.

Until 2009, she performed both in concert and on television, including such programs as Star Academy (the Arabic equivalent of the United Kingdom's Fame Academy), where she sang her new single onstage opposite a line of mannequins displaying costumes from several of her early films and musicals.

She was known to her affectionate fans as "Sabbouha". She was also famously known as "Al Chahroura" (The Singing Bird), because of her poet uncle who was named "Chahrour Al Wadi".

In the 1990s, she and her former husband Fadi Lubnan (Kuntar) made a documentary about her life.

She also developed a close collaboration with singer Rola Saad in remaking some of her old hits, such as "Yana Yana". The accompanying video, in which Sabah is shown as "the notorious diva" to whom her younger colleague pays tribute, has received wide play on Arabic music channels.[citation needed]

Sabah was hosted on Akher Man Yalam on 31 May 2010.

In the 2011 edition of the famous Beiteddine Art Festival, a show retracing the incredible journey of Sabah as a singer and movie star was performed. In the title role Ruwaida Attieh, shared the stage with more than 40 singers & dancers.

After selling her building in the early 2000s, she moved to "Hotel Comfort" in Hazmieh, Beirut. She lived in "Hotel Brazilia" next to her old hotel. She suffered from many illnesses due to several Thrombus in her brain. This caused her to lose control of her left hand and foot. However she did not lose her memories, but she suffered from a diminished ability to concentrate.

Al Shahrourah, a TV drama based on her life aired during Ramadan 2011. She was portrayed by actress/singer Carole Samaha.

Sabah's reaction was mostly positive towards the series and was happy that it was a success. However, she had some comments about inaccuracies, such as the depiction of her father as wearing the traditional Lebanese costumes.

Sabah was married seven times. Here's a history of her marriages:

Najib Chammas (5 Years); the couple had a son named Dr. Sabah Chammas . Egyptian violinist Anwar Mansy. The marriage lasted four years; the couple had a daughter, actress and singer Howayda Mansy. Egyptian television presenter Ahmed Farrag. Egyptian actor Rushdy Abaza The marriage lasted only one week. Lebanese depute Joe Hammoud Lebanese artist Wassim Tabbara. Lebanese artist Fadi Lebnan. Her last romantic adventure was with Omar Mehyo, Mister Lebanon 2000, whom she was engaged but not married to in 2003. The relationship ended in 2004. According to Lebanese Media Magazine Al Mawed and Contrary to popular belief, she is not married to her hairdresser Joseph Gharib,who takes care of her daily.

In addition to her numerous concerts in the Arab World she also performed several times on foreign stages such as:

L'Olympia, Paris Albert Hall, London Sydney Opera House, Sydney Carnegie Hall, New York Her only European TV performance was in 1980, when she was a guest on the French TV show Le Grand Echiquier where she performed "Saidi" and the duet "Aal Naddaa" with French singer Enrico Macias. This duet lead to her ban in several Arab Countries,due to Macias' support of Israel.

Constant rumors involving Sabah's death have been circulating in the past decade because of her advanced age. She has been described as "The artist who would not die". However, Sabah was saddened by those rumors, saying :"Am I bothering them while i'm still alive ?".[citation needed] On the topic of death, she said: "I've lived enough".

She has received many awards during her lengthy career, recent awards include:

Lifetime Achievement Award from The Dubai International Film Festival. She was honored by the Egyptian Cinema in Cairo. She was honored in Beirut with a statue of herself. Decoration Award By Lebanese President Michel Sleiman During The Beiteddine Art Festival.

Sabah has acted in more than 87 movies,most of these movies are Egyptian and Lebanese movies, as well as 37 play. Her acting career stretches from 1943 till 2005. Many of Sabah's movies have not been released commercially on either VHS tape or DVD. Some of the movies she played in include:

Iyam El Loulou written by Karim Abou Chakra (As well as Nousi Nousi a play written and directed by Karim Abou Chakra) Kanat Ayyam (1970) Nar el shawk (1970) Mawal (1966) El Aydi el naema (1963) aka Soft Hands El Motamarreda (1963) Jaoz marti (1961) El Rajul el thani (1960) El Ataba el khadra (1959) Sharia el hub (1959) Salem al habaieb (1958) Izhay ansak (1956) Wahabtak hayati (1956) Khatafa mirati (1954) Lahn hubi (1953) Zalamuni el habaieb (1953) Khadaini abi (1951) Ana Satuta (1950) Sabah el khare (1948) Albi wa saifi(1947) lubnani fi al gamiaa (1947)

Sabah died on 26 November 2014 at 3AM at her residence at the age of 87. The Lebanese official news agency confirmed her death, saying she died in Beirut.

Discography

Favourite Oriental Melodies
صباح · 1957
غني مع صباح = Sing With Sabah
صباح · 1957
Sabah Sings Love Songs
صباح · 1959
الإذاعة - إشاعة Al Izaa (Ichaa)
صباح · 1959
عالعصفورية = Al Assfourieh
صباح · 1959
علي يا علي / سلم على الحبايب= Ali Ya Ali / Sallem Al Habayeb
صباح · 1959
قوللي ايوه قول
صباح · 1959
Al Assfourieh / Ya Omma Men Chab Bhalhay
صباح · 1960
دق الباب فتحتلو = Da' El Bab
صباح · 1960
عالليلكي / الله معك يا زنبقة Al Leylaki / Allah Maek Ya Zanba'a
صباح · 1960
موسم العز - مهرجان بعلبك الدولي ١٩٦٠ Ba'albak International Festival 1960
صباح · 1960
موسم العز - مهرجان بعلبك الدولي ١٩٦٠ Ba'albak International Festival 1960
صباح · 1960
An Nada 'Nada
صباح · 1962
حبيبة أمها = Habibet Ommha
صباح · 1962
صباح = Sabah
صباح · 1962
كوكتيل صباح = Sabah's Cocktail
صباح · 1962
Zeffoune
صباح · 1963
أكلك منين يا بطّة = El Battah
صباح · 1963
جينا الدار = Jina Eddar
صباح · 1963
سنه حلوه هابي برثداي = Sana Heloua Happy Birthday
صباح · 1963
عا لبنان لاقونا = A Lubnann Lakuna
صباح · 1963
قوم تانلعب باصرا = Bassra
صباح · 1963
لبنان = Lebanon
صباح · 1963
Ana Ma Sakart El Bab
صباح · 1964
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Fatinat Ajjamahir / فاتنة الجماهير
صباح · 1964
Hully Dabke Ya Ba Off / Sola Cha Cha Cha
صباح · 1964
Sabah In Ash-Shallal (The Cascade)
صباح · 1964
القلعة = El Kalaa
صباح · 1964
شفتو بالقناطر \ يا بيت الدين
صباح · 1964
مرحبتين و مرحبتين = Marhabtein Oua Marhabtein
صباح · 1964
يسلم لنا لبنان / يا ضيعتي =Yesslam Lana Loubnan / Ya Dayeti
صباح · 1964
أكلك منين يا بطة
صباح · 1966
دواليب الهوا The Pinwheels (Volume 1)
صباح · 1966
شمس الشموس = The Wonderful World Of Sabah
صباح · 1966
شمس الشموس = The Wonderful World Of Sabah
صباح · 1966
صباح The Pinwheels (Volume 2)
صباح · 1966
Sabah / صباح
صباح · 1967
صباح = Sabah
صباح · 1967
Al Basata / Ya Bou El Darawich / Helweh Mamchouka
صباح · 1968
"La Citadelle" - Du Festival De Baalbeck 1968
صباح · 1968
صباح = Sabah
صباح · 1969
الوهم "Al Wahm"
صباح · 1970
اهلا وسهلا ومرحبا = Ahlan Wa Sahlan Wa Marhaba
صباح · 1972
روح تجوز يا عبدو
صباح · 1972
زي العسل = Zay El Assal
صباح · 1972
ستوتة
صباح · 1972
سعيدة ليلتنا سعيدة / طريق العين
صباح · 1972
"و قابلت كتير "زي العسل
صباح · 1972
صباح وكبار الملحنين = Sabah Greatest Hits
صباح · 1973
عالصورة امضيلي عالصورة
صباح · 1973
Wetdallou Bkheir, Vol. 1
صباح · 1974
Wetdallou Bkheir, Vol. 2
صباح · 1974
أغنيات من لبنان = Songs Of Lebanon
صباح · 1974
آلو بيروت = Allo...Beyrouth
صباح · 1974
في مسرحية ست الكل = From The Play "The First Lady"
صباح · 1974
"في مسرحية "ستّ الكل = Highlights From The Play "The First Lady"
صباح · 1974
مسرحية حلوي كتير = From The Play "Helwe Ktir"
صباح · 1974
يا دلع دلّع = Ya Dalaa Dallaa
صباح · 1974
أشهر أغاني صباح = Les Plus Grands Succes De Sabah Vol. 1
صباح · 1975
أشهر أغاني صباح = Les Plus Grands Succes De Sabah Vol. 2
صباح · 1975

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