Bendaly Family Do You Love Me ✭ <Updated>
"Do You Love Me?" has remained a staple of Middle Eastern pop culture and has seen a resurgence through various global reinterpretations: 2:48AM – Entertaining Kuwait since 2003 – Page 119
The late René Bendaly , a famed composer and songwriter who passed away in 2020, was the primary creative force behind "Do You Love Me?" and composed approximately 200 songs during his career. The Song: "Do You Love Me?" (1978) Bendaly Family Do You Love Me
The lyrics explore simple, universal themes of love and vulnerability, characterized by the repetitive and infectious chorus: "Do you love me? Do you, do you? Do you need me? Do you, do you?" . Legacy and Modern Influence "Do You Love Me
The song is the most famous international hit by the Bendaly Family (عائلة بندلي), a legendary Lebanese musical group that rose to prominence in the 1970s. Known for their unique blend of Western pop, disco, and traditional Middle Eastern influences, the family became a cultural phenomenon often compared to a "Lebanese Von Trapp Family". Origin and Background Do you need me
The group was formed by their father, Edward Bendaly , and mother, Naema Bittar , who instilled a love of art and music in their children from birth.
Hailing from Tripoli, Lebanon , the band consisted of 12 siblings (3 boys and 9 girls), all of whom were musicians.
Released in 1978, the track is celebrated for its catchy disco beat and bilingual lyrics, featuring lead vocals by .