Songs of the July 23 Revolution .. Voice tape of a nation’s memory

The national song played a pivotal role in conveying the spirit of the revolution of July 23, 1952 and stabilizing its meanings in the memory of the Egyptian and Arab people, the voice of Abdel Halim Hafez, the words of Salah Jaheen, composed by Kamal Al -Tawil, Mohamed Abdel -Wahab and others, became a symbol of an entire era, but remained alive despite the change of times. The song turned from a way to entertain to a political awareness tool, and the songs remained an honest mirror that reflects the features of the moment.
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Abdel -Halim Hafez .. Voice of the warm revolution Abdel Halim Hafez was one of the most prominent voices associated with the July Revolution, with songs such as & quot; we are the people & quot; & LDQUO; Words of Salah Jaheen, composed by Kamal Al -Tawil & RDQUO; from the first songs that announced the support of the people of the revolution, followed by the song & quot; image & quot; & ldquo; 1966 & rdquo; Which monitors the achievements of the revolution and incites the continuation of the struggle, and it is still hesitant to this day, then the song & quot; That & nbsp;"Color:#e74c3c;"> The words of Jaheen .. Poetry of the popular revolution The poet Salah Jaheen formed with Abdel Halim and Kamal Al -Tawil, an artistic triangle and trusted a unique historical moment. He wrote words that express the pulse of the citizen, in an easy manner close to the heart and mind."Color:#e74c3c;"> Umm Kulthum .. The lady of national singing although her voice was previously for the revolution, Umm Kulthum accompanied her with songs & Nbsp; influential patriotism, such as: & quot; revolutionaries & quot; & ldquo; words of Salah Jaheen & rdquo;: a song that inflames feelings and stimulates the masses, then & nbsp; a song & quot; by God, time, O Ardi & quot; That & nbsp has become the national anthem of Egypt for a period of time.
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songs & nbsp; the achievements of the revolution The national song was not only for political support, but also recorded major events such as building the High Dam, nationalizing the Suez Canal, and the 1956 war. Example, & nbsp; song & quot; at the door of Egypt & quot; Abd al -Halim Hafez.
& nbsp;"Color:#e74c3c;"> Mohamed Abdel -Wahab & nbsp; The musician of generations, Mohamed Abdel -Wahab, was not only a salt of many revolutionary songs, but some of them performed himself, and among his most prominent works: & quot; Hunting freedom & quot; & ldquo; 1953 & rdquo; One of the first songs to be released immediately after the revolution, composed by Abdel -Wahab himself, and sang it as a clear position in support of the revolution.
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