Amal Khudhair

Amal Khudhair (أمل خضيّر; born 1 July 1950 in Basra) is an Iraqi singer who lives in Baghdad and is known by some fans as the “Century's Singer”.

Career
Khudhair began singing in Basra, and then moved to Baghdad with her sister Salima in 1963 to start her career. In the late 1960s she worked as a broadcaster and in the 1970s as an actress.

Khudair has performed in Iraq, Qatar, Russia, Germany, Spain and the United States.

Discography
Khudair's songs include:


 * Mur Fargak
 * Ala Dhayyak ya Gomar
 * Cristal
 * Ahawel Ansa Hubbak
 * Aini w Ba'ad Ainak
 * Yal Alametnil Hawa
 * Menel-Shubbak
 * Ya Alef Wasfa w ya Hayf
 * Fedwa Fedwa
 * Ta'al
 * Laysh Nasini
 * Aany Men Yes'al Alayya
 * Ya Yumma Thari Ehwai
 * Mali Shughol bes-Sug
 * Gulli ya-Helo
 * Alal-Mi'ad Ejaytak
 * Sallam Alayya
 * Chi Mali Wali
 * Raqi
 * Analli Rabbayt
 * Ya Sa'ad
 * Ya Bu la'yon es-Sood
 * Ma A'aruf Hachel Wajhayn
 * Wain Rayeh
 * Wen ya Galob
 * Wa'adetni
 * Oyooni
 * Foog Elna Khel
 * Ghayatek
 * Men Ghayr Amal
 * Boya Smallah
 * Ana men Ashoof Ehwai
 * Ana Et'abet
 * Atawba Imnel Mahabba
 * Awen Wanti
 * Sallem Ba'yonak el Helwa
 * Ana ya Tayr
 * Ghaltana
 * Dhal Bali Alayk
 * Men Beda Aowal
 * Allah ya Aen Eshkuthor
 * Khallina Enshofak
 * Shellak Alayya ya Zaman
 * Sabah el Khayr
 * Galaw Helo Kulen-Nas Tehwak

Theater

 * The Ghost
 * The Soil
 * Christ's Thorn
 * The Earth
 * Lamps

Awards

 * 1999 Century's Singer title in Alshabab TV referendum.
 * 2004 Shield of the Doha Festival of Arabic Song.

Personal life
Amal was secretly married for a short time in mysterious circumstances, then separated from her husband, and still divorced.