Sabah, (, , ) born Jeanette Georges Feghali, (, ) was a Lebanese singer and actress. She specialised in the
Mawwāl, a popular genre of traditional music in the
Arabsphere, and performed in many
Egyptian films and
songs
A song is a musical composition performed by the human voice. The voice often carries the melody (a series of distinct and fixed pitches) using patterns of sound and silence. Songs have a structure, such as the common ABA form, and are usuall ...
.
Over the course of her career, she earned many nicknames; the most popular being 'Al-Shahrura' (, , ), in reference to her her strong and rhythmic voice.
Early life
Sabah was born to a
Maronite
Maronites (; ) are a Syriac Christianity, Syriac Christian ethnoreligious group native to the Eastern Mediterranean and the Levant (particularly Lebanon) whose members belong to the Maronite Church. The largest concentration has traditionally re ...
family in
Wadi Chahrour,
Aley District
Aley () is a district (''qadaa'') in Mount Lebanon, Lebanon, to the south-east of the Lebanon's capital Beirut. The capital is Aley. Aley city was previously known as the "bride of the summers" during the 1960 and 1970s, when Aley and neighbor ...
as the youngest of three daughters. During her childhood, she was harassed by her father who had hoped for a son. Her brother eventually killed their mother, suspecting her of having an affair.
Sabah was the sister of famous Lebanese actress Lamia Feghali and a maternal first cousin of famous Lebanese singer and actress Alexandra Nicholas Badran, known as
Nour Al Hoda. She grew up in the nearby town of
Bdadoun.
Sabah was the paternal aunt of Brazilian congresswoman
Jandira Feghali and her brother Ricardo Feghali, a member of the band
Roupa Nova, through her brother Albert.
Career
Sabah emerged in a period when the field of Arab singers included many notable talents, such as
Umm Kulthum
Umm Kulthum (; 31 December 1898 – 3 February 1975) was an Egyptians, Egyptian singer and film actress active from the 1920s to the 1970s. She was given the honorific title (). Immensely popular throughout the Middle East and beyond, Umm Kul ...
(1898–1975),
Nagat El Saghira (born 1938),
Warda Al-Jazairia (1939–2012),
Shadia
Fatma Ahmad Kamal Shaker (; 8 February 193128 November 2017), better known by her stage name Shadia (, ''Shādya''), was an Egyptian actress and singer. She was famous for her roles in light comedies and Drama (film and television), drama in th ...
(1931–2017),
Fairuz (born 1934 or 1935), among others.
Sabah began singing at a young age and released her first song in Lebanon in 1940 at the age of 13.
In the early 1940s, she was invited to Egypt by actress and producer
Assia Dagher. Sabah acted alongside Dagher in her first movie, ''El-Qalb Luh Wahid'' (''The Heart Has Its Reasons''), released in 1945, which brought her regional fame.
She then became widely known by her character's name, ''Sabah'', which means "morning" in Arabic.
Sabah was active in
Egyptian cinema
The Egyptian film industry is today based mainly in Cairo, which is sometimes referred to as Hollywood on the Nile, Hollywood of the Middle East or Hollywood of the East, despite having its beginnings in the city of Alexandria in the early 20t ...
and resided in Egypt for two decades. Among her most popular films were ''
The Night is Ours'' (1949), ''
My Father Deceived Me'' (1951), ''
That's What Love Is'' (1961), ''
Soft Hands'' (1963), ''
Three Women'' (1968), ''
Paris and Love'' (1972), and ''
The Second Man'' (1959), where she played a cabaret singer seeking to avenge her brother's death at the hands of a smuggling ring.
In the 1990s, Sabah and her former husband,
Fadi Lubnan (Kuntar), produced a documentary about her life. Titled ''The Journey of My Life'' (), the documentary aired on
Future Television.
Throughout her music career, Sabah recorded over 3,000 songs, collaborating with numerous renowned Egyptian composers, including the late
Mohammed Abdel Wahab.
She specialized in the Lebanese folk tradition known as mawwāl, and among her most famous songs were "Zay el-Assal" ("Your Love is Like Honey on my Heart") and "Akhadou el-Reeh" ("They Took the Wind").
Sabah released more than 50 albums and appeared in 98 films.
Known for her youthful spirit and vibrant performances, she became a symbolic figure of the "belle époque" and the "joie de vivre" in the Levant and the Arab world.
Despite the
Lebanese civil war
The Lebanese Civil War ( ) was a multifaceted armed conflict that took place from 1975 to 1990. It resulted in an estimated 150,000 fatalities and led to the exodus of almost one million people from Lebanon.
The religious diversity of the ...
, she continued to sing at weddings in Lebanon.
Until 2009, Sabah performed in concerts and on television, including appearances on programs like ''
Star Academy
''Star Academy'' is a Dutch-developed reality television talent show format that first aired in the Netherlands as '':nl:Starmaker (televisieprogramma), Star Maker''.
Format
There are many versions of the show, each country having its own sl ...
''. She collaborated closely with singer
Rola Saad in remaking some of her previous hits, such as "Yana Yana". The accompanying video, which pays tribute to Sabah as "the notorious diva", received significant airplay on Arabic music channels. Additionally, Sabah hosted the TV show ''Akher Man Yalam'' on 31 May 2010.
During the 2011
Beiteddine Art Festival, a performance was staged that retraced Sabah's journey as a singer and movie star.
Rouwaida Attieh played the title role, alongside more than 40 singers and dancers, paying tribute to Sabah's contributions.
In 2010, Sabah retired from public life for health reasons, which resulted in paralysis affecting one of her arms and legs.
Personal life
Sabah held passports from Lebanon, Egypt, Jordan, and the United States.
She married Lebanese businessman Najib Chammas at the age of 18
and later married nine more times. Her notable spouses include Egyptian actor
Rushdy Abaza, Egyptian musician Anwar Mansy, Egyptian television presenter Ahmed Farraj, Lebanese politician Youssef "Joe" Hammoud, and Lebanese author-director Wassim Tabbara.
Hammoud reportedly divorced Sabah in the 1970s following a scandal related to a performance in which she wore revealing shorts.
Her second-to-last marriage, which lasted 17 years, was to the much-younger Lebanese artist Fadi Lubnan.
Her final marriage took place in 2013, at the age of 85, to Joseph Gharib.
She had two children: Sabah Chammas, from her marriage to Najib Chammas, and Howayda Mansy, from her marriage to Anwar Mansy.
Sabah Chammas is a medical doctor, while Howayda Mansy is known as a singer, actress, and socialite.
Both of Sabah's children reside in the United States.
After selling her house in
Hazmieh, which she felt as "too big and cold for only one person", Sabah relocated to the nearby Hotel Comfort in
Baabda, Mount Lebanon, a hillside city with views of
Beirut
Beirut ( ; ) is the Capital city, capital and largest city of Lebanon. , Greater Beirut has a population of 2.5 million, just under half of Lebanon's population, which makes it the List of largest cities in the Levant region by populatio ...
and the
Mediterranean Sea
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. Later, she resided in another hotel adjacent to Baabda.
Death

Rumors of Sabah's death circulated days before she died. Amused by the rumors, Sabah said, "Even in my death, I'm making people busy."
She died on 26 November 2014, at approximately 3:00 a.m., sixteen days after celebrating her 87th birthday, at her residence in Hotel Brazilia, due to unspecified reasons. The news was first published by Clauda Akl, daughter of her sister Lamia Feghaly. It was mentioned that Sabah expressed a wish for people not to mourn her and to dance the
dabke at her funeral, stating "I've lived enough." Following her death, her hairdresser and husband Joseph Gharib shared in an interview that Sabah had a fondness for wearing red lipstick during her final days.
Sabah's funeral was held four days after her death at
St. George Cathedral in downtown Beirut. Her family, Lebanese officials, and numerous Arab delegates attended the ceremony. Outside the cathedral, the official
Lebanese Army band performed
the national anthem, followed by several songs from Sabah's extensive repertoire. Additionally, a group of dancers dressed in traditional attire performed to her music, which played through loudspeakers.
During the funeral mass, Sabah's coffin, draped in a flag, was placed near the altar alongside a large photograph of the singer during her younger years. Following the service, mourners escorted the casket to a waiting hearse outside. People expressed their respects by applauding, throwing flowers, and reaching out to touch the coffin and take photographs. Sabah's body was transported through several towns to the church in her hometown of
Bdadoun, where she was laid to rest.
Legacy
The TV drama ''
Al Shahrourah'', based on Sabah's life, aired during Ramadan in 2011, with actress and singer
Carole Samaha portraying her. Sabah generally responded positively to the series, though she noted some inaccuracies, such as the portrayal of her father in traditional Lebanese attire. Months before her passing, Lebanese journalist
Rima Njeim hosted a live TV episode on
MTV Lebanon honoring Sabah.
Her music is included in music classes in
Lebanon
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. In 2015,
graffiti
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artists Halwani and the brothers Omar and Mohammad Kabbani created monumental murals on buildings in Beirut to commemorate Sabah. These artworks celebrated her for challenging gender-based and other
social taboos, and for offering an alternative to the dominant images of political leaders and their slogans in Lebanese culture.
On 10 November 2017, Google honored what would have been her 90th birthday with a
Google Doodle
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. In Marvel's
Moon Knight
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The son of a rabbi, Marc S ...
TV series, her song "Saat Saat" from the 1980 Egyptian movie ''A Night When The Moon Cried'' is featured at the end of Episode 5.
On 6 September 2023, the Alexandria Film Festival announced the results of a poll it conducted to compile a list of the top 100 Egyptian musical films. Approximately 32 film critics and cinematographers participated in this poll. Sabah appeared in six of the selected films, including "Love Street" (1959), "The Unmarried Mother" (1950), "Bolbol Afandi" (1946), "Soft Hands" (1964), "Leila Baka Feha Al Qamar" (1980), and "He Stole My Wife" (1954).
Awards
In 2004, Sabah was recognized at the Alexandria Song Festival and the
Cairo Film Festival.
Additionally, she was honored with a statue in Beirut during the same year.
In 2010, she received a Lifetime Achievement Award from the
Dubai International Film Festival.
She received multiple honors from the Lebanese Republic, including the
National Order of the Cedar
The National Order of the Cedar () is the highest Order (honour), state order of Lebanon, established on 31 December 1936. It is offered in five grades.
History
The Order was created on the 31 December 1936, but is regulated by the Lebanese C ...
medal.
Work
Sabah released more than 50 albums and appeared in 98 films, along with over 20
stage plays. She was known for having a vast repertoire of over 3,500 songs.
Selected filmography
:''Source:''
*1986 ''Ayyam El Lulu'' ايام اللولو aka = Days Of The Lulu
*1972 ''
Paris wal Hob'' باريس والحب aka = Paris and Love
*1970 ''Kanet Ayyam'' كانت ايام aka = It Were Days
*1970 ''Nar El Shoq'' نار الشوق aka = Fire Of Longing
*1969 ''Easabet El Nesa'' عصابة النساء aka = Gang Of Women
*1968 ''
Thalath Nesaa'' ثلاث نساء aka = Three Women
*1966 ''Mawwal El Aqdam El Zahabiyyah'' موال الاقدام الذهبية aka = Popular Song Of Golden Feet
*1963 ''
El Aydi el naema'' الايدى الناعمة aka = The Soft Hands
*1963 ''El Motamaradah'' المطاردة aka = The Chase
*1961 ''El Hob Keda'' الحب كده aka = That's What Love Is
*1961 ''Goz merti'' جوز مراتى aka = Husband Of My Wife
*1960 ''
El Ragol El Thani'' الرجل الثانى aka = The Second Man
*1959 ''El Ataba El Khadra'' العتبه الخضرا aka = The Green Threshold
*1958 ''Shari' El Hobb'' شارع الحب aka = Love Sreet
*1958 ''Sallem Al Habayib'' سلم ع الحبايب aka = Say Hello To Lovers
*1956 ''Izayy Ansak'' ازاى انساك aka = How To Forget You
*1956 ''Wahabtak Hayati'' وهبتك حياتى aka = I Gave You My Life
*1954 ''Khataf merati'' خطف مراتى aka = He Kidnapped My Wife
*1953 ''Lahn Hobbi'' لحن حبى aka = Melody Of My Heart
*1953 ''Zalamuni El Habayib'' ظلمونى الحبايب aka = Were Unjust To Me, The Lovers
*1951 ''
Khada'ni Abi'' خدعنى ابى aka = My Father Deceived Me
*1950 ''Ana Satuta'' انا ستوته aka = I'm Sattutah
*1949 ''
Al lailu lana'' الليل لنا aka = The Night is Ours
*1948 ''Sabah El kher'' صباح الخير aka = Good Morning
*1947 ''Albi W Sefi'' قلبى و سيفى aka = My Heart And My Sword
*1947 ''lebnani Fi El gam'ah'' لبنانى فى الجامعة aka = Lebanese In University
Selected discography
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Notes
References
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1927 births
2014 deaths
Lebanese film actresses
Lebanese stage actresses
20th-century Lebanese women singers
Lebanese Maronites
Naturalized citizens of Egypt
Egyptian Christians
Rotana Records artists
People from Mount Lebanon Governorate
Singers who perform in Egyptian Arabic
Arabic-language singers of Lebanon
Arabic-language singers of Egypt