Amal Khudhair | |
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Birth name | Amal Khudhair Dawud Al-Timimi |
Born | Basra, Kingdom of Iraq | July 1, 1950
Genres | Iraqi music, Arabic music |
Occupation(s) | Singer, painter, actress, presenter. |
Years active | 1973–present[1] |
Amal Khudhair (Arabic: أمل خضيّر; born 1 July 1950 in Basra) is an Iraqi singer who lives in Baghdad and is known by some fans as the “Century's Singer”.[2][3][4]
Career
Khudhair began singing in Basra, and then moved to Baghdad with her sister Salima in 1963 to start her career. In the late 1960s she worked as a broadcaster and in the 1970s as an actress.[1]
Khudair has performed in Iraq, Qatar, Russia, Germany, Spain and the United States.[5]
Discography
Khudair's songs include:[6]
- Mur Fargak
- Ala Dhayyak ya Gomar
- Cristal
- Ahawel Ansa Hubbak
- Aini w Ba'ad Ainak
- Yal Alametnil Hawa
- Menel-Shubbak
- Ya Alef Wasfa w ya Hayf
- Fedwa Fedwa
- Ta'al
- Laysh Nasini
- Aany Men Yes'al Alayya
- Ya Yumma Thari Ehwai
- Mali Shughol bes-Sug
- Gulli ya-Helo
- Alal-Mi'ad Ejaytak
- Sallam Alayya
- Chi Mali Wali
- Raqi
- Analli Rabbayt
- Ya Sa'ad
- Ya Bu la'yon es-Sood
- Ma A'aruf Hachel Wajhayn
- Wain Rayeh
- Wen ya Galob
- Wa'adetni
- Oyooni
- Foog Elna Khel
- Ghayatek
- Men Ghayr Amal
- Boya Smallah
- Ana men Ashoof Ehwai
- Ana Et'abet
- Atawba Imnel Mahabba
- Awen Wanti
- Sallem Ba'yonak el Helwa
- Ana ya Tayr
- Ghaltana
- Dhal Bali Alayk
- Men Beda Aowal
- Allah ya Aen Eshkuthor
- Khallina Enshofak
- Shellak Alayya ya Zaman
- Sabah el Khayr
- Galaw Helo Kulen-Nas Tehwak
Theater
- The Ghost
- The Soil
- Christ's Thorn
- The Earth
- Lamps
Awards
Personal life
Amal was secretly married for a short time in mysterious circumstances, then separated from her husband, and still divorced.[8]
References
- 1 2 "Amal Khudhair: I will return with a new album after an absence", Al-Gardenia
- ↑ "Interview with the singer Amal Khudhair", Al-Bayyna New
- ↑ "Thursday Gathering honors the artist Amal Khudhair", Al-Noor
- ↑ "Amal Khudhair: The Iraqi song is in danger", Al-Zawraa Paper
- ↑ "Interview with Amal Khudhair", Ankawa
- ↑ "Amal Khudhair's Songs", Sm3na
- 1 2 "I regret to enter the world of art". sada-press.com.
- ↑ "Satellite channels have imposed singers who do not deserve the fame and have published bad songs". alsharqpaper.com.
External links
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