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  1. Misirlou - Wikipedia

    Thereafter, this new dance, which had been created by putting the Syrtos Kritikos to the slower "Misirlou" music, was known as Misirlou and spread among the Greek-American community, as well …

  2. Dick Dale & The Del Tones "Misirlou" 1963 - YouTube

    Taken from the film "A Swingin Affair" released in 1963. The band also performs another tune i the film but its not as good.

  3. Misirlou: The Song Made Famous by a Greek Genocide Survivor

    Sep 1, 2025 · The tune is called Misirlou (Egyptian Girl). The term Misirlou originates from the Arabic Miṣr which means Egypt. In Greek, the suffix -ou denotes the feminine form of a name. The Greek …

  4. Misirlou: The Story Behind the Song (Μισιρλού, Miserlou)

    In North America, the song "Misirlou" is used for a fakelore line or circle dance that is popular with folk dance clubs. The dance itself is also typically called "Misirlou" as well.

  5. Miserlou by Dick Dale - Songfacts

    In a 1995 interview with Planet magazine, he explained: "The sound is a Stratocaster guitar. It's the solidity of the wood - the thicker the wood, the bigger and purer the sound. It was a Strat. Not the …

  6. The Enigmatic 'Misirlou': Unraveling the Story Behind the ...

    Sep 25, 2023 · The song "Misirlou" carries a rich history and a fascinating tale of cultural exchange. Its Greek title is a phonetic pronunciation of the Turkish word Mısırlı, which translates to "Egyptian girl."

  7. Misirlou - Detailed Pedia

    " Misirlou " (Greek: Μισιρλού < Turkish: Mısırlı 'Egyptian' < Arabic: مصرMiṣr ' Egypt ') is a folk song from the Eastern Mediterranean region. The song's original author is unknown, but Arabic, Greek, and …