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Hakol Over Habibi
Hakol Over Habibi members, 2006; from left to right: Ami Mandelman, Shlomit Aharon, Yuval Dor, and Kiki Rothstein.
Background information
Origin
Israel
Genres
Pop
Years active
1975-2002
Members
Ami Mandelman
Shlomit Aharon
Yuval Dor
Kiki Rothstein
Hakol Over Habibi (Hebrew: הכל עובר חביבי, lit.'Everything goes by, my love'; also known in English as Habibi Group) was an Israeli musical band which represented their country in Eurovision Song Contest 1981 with the song "Halayla". The band consisted of: Shlomit Aharon, Kiki Rothstein, Yuval Dor and Ami Mandelman. They had originally been offered the song "Hallelujah" as a potential Eurovision entry in 1978 but turned it down. The song went on to represent Israel in 1979 but was performed by Milk and Honey winning that year's contest.
HakolOverHabibi (Hebrew: הכל עובר חביבי, lit. 'Everything goes by, my love'; also known in English as Habibi Group) was an Israeli musical band which...
1980 contest because of National Day of Remembrance. Their entry was HakolOverHabibi with the song "Halayla" after they won the Israeli national final...
in Chile and Japan. It was originally intended to be performed by HakolOverHabibi, but lead singer Shlomit Aharon disliked the song and threatened to...
song "HaChagiga Nigmeret" ("The Celebration Ends"), performed by the HakolOverHabibi band. Additionally, in the same year, she published the song "Bekol...
HaGvohim (The High Windows) The Friends of Natasha Haivrit HaKolOverHabibi (Everything Passes, Habibi) Hamsa Victoria Hanna Shalom Hanoch Yaron Hasson Israeli...
pre-Eurovision). The first such competition was held on 3 March 1981. The band HakolOverHabibi won the competition in 1981, for 26th Eurovision Contest in Dublin...
album quickly became her most successful album up to that point, selling over 30,000 copies and prompting Atari to go on a successful concert tour as a...
After taking piano lessons with his brother Yuval (who played in HakolOverHabibi), he started studying guitar at eleven years old, first as a self-taught...
highly influenced by The Beatles. In 1975, Mandelman formed the band HakolOverHabibi alongside Shlomit Aharon, Kiki Rothstein and Yuval Dor, which was...
professional singer, represented Israel in the 1981 contest as member of HakolOverHabibi Dikla Dori [he] (Dikla) – singer, songwriter, musician Avi Ochayon [he] –...
albums Free (1999), Yoter VeYoter (2001), HaHalom HaEfshari (2002) and Hakol Ze Letova (2007), she represented Israel in Eurovision a second time in...
Arazi, Anat Atzmon, Riki Gal, Margalit Tzan'ani, and Dani Litani, and HakolOverHabibi, Orna and Moshe Datz, and Hofim. Shapira views her songs as "personal...
Government of Israel until 5 August, 19th Government of Israel 4 April – HakolOverHabibi represents Israel at the Eurovision Song Contest with the song “Halayla”...