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The song was originally written for the play Qulu Lu and celebrated the return of Egyptian laborers from World War I. While the most globally famous version was performed by in 1977, Ronza’s rendition is praised for its classical Arabic arrangement and vocal clarity, staying true to the song's themes of nostalgia and peace.

Ronza (often associated with the Rahbani brothers' musical school). Release Date: January 1, 1980. The song was originally written for the play

by Ronza (رونزا) is a popular cover of the iconic Egyptian song originally composed by Sayed Darwish in 1919. Ronza's version was released under the Lebanese label Voix de l'Orient in January 1980 . Track Details Release Date: January 1, 1980

Appears on the compilation Best Sellers of Voix de l'Orient (1988) and as a standalone single. Duration: Approximately 3 minutes and 57 seconds. Track Details Appears on the compilation Best Sellers

Often tagged as "Master" in digital libraries to denote high-quality studio audio restoration. Background and Legacy

You can listen to this specific version on streaming platforms such as Spotify , Deezer , or Apple Music .