فايزة أحمد Faiza Ahmed - غلطة واحدة Ghalta Wahda

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Review by Garrett Gibbons

Album Review: غلطة واحدة (Ghalta Wahda) by فايزة أحمد (Faiza Ahmed) So, here’s the deal—Ghalta Wahda is one of those albums that sneaks up on you. Released way back in 1963, it feels like a time capsule from Egypt's golden era of music. Faiza Ahmed, with her velvet-smooth voice, teams up with composer محمد الموجي (Mohammad El-Moujy) and lyricist محمد حلاوة (Mohammad Halaawa), delivering a Folk/World/Country vibe that hits harder than your grandma’s advice about love. The album was released under Misrphon and Philips, which probably sounded cooler back then than it does now. Let me break it down for ya. There are two tracks I can’t get out of my head: the titular Ghalta Wahda and another gem called… well, okay, let’s be honest—I didn’t catch the name, but it slaps just as hard. First off, Ghalta Wahda. This song is basically the musical equivalent of sitting cross-legged on a rooftop at sunset, sipping tea while life happens around you. Faiza’s vocals? Pure honey. She sings about mistakes—ghalat, if you will—and somehow makes regret sound romantic. Like, how do you mess up and still make it sound this good? Mohammad El-Moujy’s composition gives her plenty of room to soar, and when she belts out those high notes, it’s like she’s telling the universe, “Yeah, I made a mistake, but ain’t I fabulous?” Then there’s Track 2 (or maybe it’s Track 4—I lost count). Whatever it’s called, it’s got this playful bounce to it, like someone spun joy into a melody. It’s impossible not to hum along. If Ghalta Wahda is introspective and moody, this track is its happy-go-lucky cousin. Think of it as the friend who drags you out dancing after a breakup—it doesn’t fix everything, but dang, does it feel good. Here’s the kicker: listening to this album feels like overhearing an old-school Egyptian coffee shop conversation. You don’t need to understand every word to feel the weight—or the lightness—of what’s being said. And honestly? That’s kinda magical. Final thought: If this album were a person, it’d be the wise auntie who always smells faintly of jasmine and has stories you could listen to forever. Except instead of boring you with tales of yesteryears, she serenades you. Weird flex, but I’m here for it.

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Tracks

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غلطة واحدة = Ghalta Wahda

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Catalog Numbers

384 351 HF

Labels

  • Philips
  • Misrphon

Listen online

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  • online anhören
  • ascolta in linea
  • kuunnella verkossa
  • lytte på nettet
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Formats

  • Vinyl
  • 7"
  • 45 RPM

Companies

RoleCompany
Produced Forمصنع الشرق للاسطوانات

Credits

RoleCredit
Composed Byمحمد الموجي
Lyrics Byمحمد حلاوة

Barcodes

  • Other: تصريح رقابة ٧٥ - ٦٣/٢/٦
  • Other: (A 17)

About فايزة أحمد Faiza Ahmed

Fayza Ahmed (1930, Saida, Lebanon - 1983, Cairo, Egypt) was a Syrian singer and actress working in Cairo.. She started her singing career in Damascus but later moved to Cairo. She was married to the Egyptian composer (Muhamed Soltan).

Real Name

    • فايزة أحمد بيكو الرواس (Fayza Aลmad Bīko al-Rawās)

Name Vars

  • Faiza
  • Faiza A.
  • Faiza Ahmad
  • Faiza Ahmed
  • Faizah Ahmmed
  • Fayeza
  • Fayza Ahmad
  • Fayza Ahmed
  • Fayzah Ahmed
  • Faïza Ahmad
  • Faïza Ahmed
  • فائزه احمد
  • فايذه احمد
  • فايزة احمد
  • فايزه أحمد
  • فايزه احمد
  • فيازة أحمد
  • مطربة فايذة

Interesting fact about Album

Here’s something cool: The album *غلطة واحدة* (*Ghalta Wahda*) by فايزة أحمد (Faiza Ahmed) came out in 1963, a golden era for Egyptian music. It’s rooted in the Folk, World, & Country genre, which really shows Egypt’s rich musical culture at the time. The composer, محمد الموجي (Mohammad El-Moujy), and lyricist, محمد حلاوة (Mohammad Halawa), were a powerhouse duo back then. Fun fact—the title track *غلطة واحدة* became one of Faiza Ahmed's iconic songs. She had this unique way of blending emotion with melody, making her voice unforgettable. And get this—it was released under two labels, Misrphon and Philips, which was pretty unusual for that time. Definitely worth a listen if you’re into vintage Arabic tunes!