Me: Bendaly Family Do You Love

Hailing from Tripoli, Lebanon , the band consisted of 12 siblings (3 boys and 9 girls), all of whom were musicians.

They made a surprise debut on Lebanese television in 1973, instantly captivating audiences with their talent and mature stage presence.

The iconic music video was filmed on the waterfront in Kuwait during the family's first visit to the country. Bendaly Family Do You Love Me

Released in 1978, the track is celebrated for its catchy disco beat and bilingual lyrics, featuring lead vocals by .

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) Hailing from Tripoli, Lebanon , the band consisted

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

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. Released in 1978, the track is celebrated for

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