The memory of the death of the lyric poet Mamoun Al -Shennawi

Today, June 27, the anniversary of the death of the great singing poet Mamoun Al -Shennawi, was born on January 28, 1914 in the Al -Siyala neighborhood of Alexandria for a prominent Azhar family that loves poetry and writing, the mother of Sheikh Sayed El -Shennawi, head of the Supreme Sharia Court in Cairo, and his uncle is the Sheikh of Al -Azhar Sheikh Muhammad Al -Mamoun Al -Shennawi and his brother is the poet Kamel Al -Shennawi. & quot; word and text & quot; In 1949.
& nbsp; His fame began early when the musician Mohamed Abdel -Wahab used him in the song & quot; you, Azouli and Zamani & quot; In one of his films, it met with great success, and since that time, Mamoun El -Shennawi has not stopped dealing with him. Some of his songs, and he wrote nearly 28 songs by Abdel Halim Hafez, as he collaborated with Laila Murad, Asmahan and others. He also wrote to a number of new singers and musicians, and helped to present them to the artistic scene, including the artist & quot; Hani Shaker & quot; and Ahmed Adawiya who presented him with a song & quot; Sib and I Asib, and the last thing that was written by the song & quot; For singer Aziza Jalal.
& nbsp; His name is still engraved on the forehead of the Egyptian song as one of the most important Egyptian colloquial book
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