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    Misirlou" (Greek: Μισιρλού < Turkish: Mısırlı 'Egyptian' < Arabic: مصر Miṣr 'Egypt') is a folk song from the Eastern Mediterranean region. The song's original author is unknown, but Arabic, Greek, and Jewish musicians were playing it by the 1920s.

  2. Listen to Misirlou, the Original on Spotify. Various Artists · Compilation · 2012 · 18 songs.

  3. Sep 25, 2023 · Dancers have choreographed various styles to the song, including the Tsifteteli (belly dance), Zeibekiko, and a line dance popular among non-Greek folk dancers in North America. Each dance form interprets the song’s rhythm differently, showcasing its versatility.

  4. The song Μισιρλού was written by Nicolas Roubanis and [Traditional] and was first released by Tetos Demetriades meta tis orhistras tou in 1927. It was adapted from Misirlou (Nicolas Roubanis and [Traditional]).

  5. Explore the journey of “Misirlou” on the music charts, from its initial release as a hit single to its resurgences in popularity over the years, and how it has remained a timeless and chart-topping classic.

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  6. "Misirlou" is a song from the Eastern Mediterranean region. The earliest known recording of the song is a 1927 Greek rebetiko / tsifteteli composition influenced by Middle Eastern music . There are also Arabic ( belly dancing ), Armenian , Persian , Indian , and Turkish versions of the song.

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  8. The song Misirlou was written by [Traditional] and . It was covered by Die Space Hobos, Tinfed, John Cordoni and His Big Band, The Arthur Murray Orchestra under the direction of Ray Carter and other artists.

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