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Evergreen Tracks

Tuesday, February 2nd, 2010

Some songs cannot lose out on their luster. They will keep making us hum their tunes whenever music player starts playing such songs. Old songs were truly brilliant when it comes to meaningful lyrics. The melody combined with simple but effective composition makes these songs eternally appealing. This might seem like a personal choice yet I have firm belief that many of you readers will find resonance of your choices in few songs given below.

Mera kuchh samaan lauta do’ must be one of the most formidable and brilliant composition of legendary music director R. D. Burman. This is a mesmerizing song that has pain, longing, romance and almost tragic in its beauty.

O.P.Nayyar was another legend of the golden era who gave numerous hits. One of his favorites was ‘Aaiye Meharbaan’. The singer has done a commendable job in the song that perfectly captures mood of the seduction and cabaret at the same time. S D Burman was one of the most accomplished music composers Indian music industry has ever seen. Remember his song ‘Jaane wo kaise log the’ from the movie Pyaasa? Hemant Kumar will literally floor you with his finesse and class.

‘Naa Jaane Kyon’ was rendered in the immortal voice of Lata Mangeshkar. It was a very sweet, nice and appealing song from the movie ‘chhoti si baat’. ‘Na tum Humein Jaano’ from the movie ‘Baat ek raat ki’, was sung by Hemant da and it was everything that you could possible aspire for; soft, gentle, sentimental, pure and laid back.

‘Ajeeb dastaan hai yeh’ from Dil apna aur preet parayi was a Shankar Jaykishen composition and sung in the melodious voice of Lata Mangeshkar. The track had soft gentle rocking country-style rhythm and Lata, well, what more can I add to her voice quality? She was simply stupendous and quality personified.

These were just few of the evergreen hits and trust me, there are hundreds more. We will keep exploring several other gems. Keep checking this space. 

Patriotic songs

Tuesday, January 26th, 2010

What better way to understand the significance of Republic Day than to listening great patriotic songs churned out by Bollywood? Indian movie industry has produced several soul-stirring patriotic songs. Some of these songs belong to the era of 50s and 60s yet they have lost none of their charm. Entire country celebrates these songs on republic day, Independence Day and on other important occasions. Let’s check out some of the most patriotic songs given by great Indian music industry.

 Hum Laye Hain Toofan Se

Artist(s): Mohammad Rafi

 Nanha Munna Rahi Hoon

Artist(s): Shanti Mathur

 Sabarmati Ke Sant Tune Kar Diya Kamal…

Artist(s): Asha Bhosle

 Yeh Desh Hai Veer Jawanon Ka

Artist(s): Mohammad Rafi, Balbir

 Dharti Kahe Pukaar Ke

Artist(s): Lata Mangeshkar, Manna Dey

 Watan Ki Raah Mein

Artist(s): Mohammad Rafi, H.Khan Mastana

 Yehi Paigham Humara

Artist(s): Manna Dey

 Yeh Mati Sabhi Ki Kahani

Artist(s): Mahendra Kapoor

 Sare Jahan Se Achha Hindustan Hamara

Artist(s): Mahendra Kapoor

 Ab Tumhare Hawale Watan

Artist(s): Mohammad Rafi

 Apni Azadi Ko Hum [04:39]

Artist(s): Mohammad Rafi

 Mere Des Mein Pavan Chale Purvai

Artist(s): Mohammad Rafi

 Jahan Dal Dal Pe Sone Ki Chidiya

Artist(s): Mohammad Rafi

 Mere Desh Ki Dharti Sona Ugle

Artist(s): Mahendra Kapoor

 Us Mulk Ki Sarhad Ko

Artist(s): Mohammad Rafi

 Dekho Veer Jawanon

Artist(s): Kishore Kumar

 Yeh Dharti Hindustan Ki

Artist(s): Asha Bhosle

 Dharti Kahe Pukar Ke

Artist(s): Mohammad Rafi

 Taqat Watan Ki Hum Se Hai

Artist(s): Manna Dey, Mohammad Rafi

 Bharat Ka Rahneswala Hoon

Artist(s): Mahendra Kapoor 

 Kadam Kadam Badhaye

Artist(s): Calcutta Youth Choir

 Dulhan Chali [07:16]

Artist(s): Mahendra Kapoor

 Aye Mere Watan Ke Logo

Artist(s): Lata Mangeshkar

 Kranti Kranti

Artist(s): Lata Mangeshkar, Manna Dey

 Sabne Desh Ka Naam Liya

Artist(s): Mahendra Kapoor, Manhar Udhas, Hemlata

 Insaaf Ki Dagar Pe  

Artist(s): Hemant Kumar

 Aye Watan Tere Liye

Artist(s): Kavita Krishnamurthy, Mohammad Aziz

Talat Mehmood

Friday, January 8th, 2010

Indian music industry has witnessed great many singers. One of them was Talat Mehmood. He had a very distinct style of singing. Talat Mehmood is also credited with introducing Ghazal forms into film music. He was a proud owner of a soulful voice and his style inspired an entire generation of upcoming singers. He sang with almost every other top singer and some of his duets with Lata and Asha Bhonsle were huge hits. Old generation still swears by voice quality of Talat Mehmood. Let’s have a look at some of his best song;

Aha Rim Jhim Ke Ye  

Artist(s): Lata Mangeshkar, Talat Mahmood 

 

Jalte Hain Jiske Liye  

Artist(s): Talat Mahmood 

 

Humse Aaya Na Gaya  

Artist(s): Talat Mahmood 

 

Phir Wohi Sham Wohi  

Artist(s): Talat Mahmood 

 

Dil E Nadan Tujhe  

Artist(s): Talat Mahmood, Suraiya 

 

Apni Kuch Kaho  

Artist(s): Talat Mahmood, Lata Mangeshkar

 

Meri Yaad Mein Tum  

Artist(s): Talat Mahmood 

 

Ae Mere Dil  

Artist(s): Talat Mahmood 

 

Apni Naakami Se  

Artist(s): Talat Mahmood 

 

Tasveer Banata Hoon  

Artist(s): Talat Mahmood 

 

Jayen To Jayen  

Artist(s): Talat Mahmood 

 

Milte Hi Ankhen Dil Hua  

Artist(s): Shamshad Begum, Talat Mahmood

 

Main Dil Hoon Ek Armaan  

Artist(s): Talat Mahmood 

 

Hai Sabse Madhur  

Artist(s): Talat Mahmood 

 

Pyar Par Bas  

Artist(s): Talat Mahmood 

 

Yeh Nai Nai Preet Hai  

Artist(s): Lata Mangeshkar, Talat Mahmood 

 

Sach Bata Tu Mujh Pe  

Artist(s): Talat Mahmood, Asha Bhosle 

 

Itna Na Mujhse Tu Pyar Bada  

Artist(s): Lata Mangeshkar, Talat Mahmood 

 

Tim Tim Tim  

Artist(s): Talat Mahmood, Lata Mangeshkar 

 

Ankhon Mein Masti  

Artist(s): Talat Mahmood 

 

Sham E Gham Ki Kasam  

Artist(s): Talat Mahmood 

 

Dil Mein Sama Gaye  

Artist(s): Talat Mahmood 

 

Seene Mein Sulagte  

Artist(s): Lata Mangeshkar, Talat Mahmood 

 

Main Teri Nazar Ka  

Artist(s): Talat Mahmood 

 

Tum Ko Fursat Ho  

Artist(s): Talat Mahmood 

 

Teri Aankh Ke Ansoo  

Artist(s): Talat Mahmood 

 

Ansoo Samajh Ke Kyon  

Artist(s): Talat Mahmood 

 

Ae Sanam Aaj Yeh Kasam  

Artist(s): Lata Mangeshkar, Talat Mahmood 

 

Kya Dil Ka Lagaana  

Artist(s): Talat Mahmood, Lata Mangeshkar 

 

Andhe Jahan Ke  

Artist(s): Talat Mahmood 

 

Samake Dil Mein Hamare  

Artist(s): Talat Mahmood, Lata Mangeshkar

 

Zindagi Denewale Sun  

Artist(s): Talat Mahmood 

 

Aaj Tujhe Mohabbat  

Artist(s): Talat Mahmood 

 

Hai Dil Mein Milan Ki  

Artist(s): Talat Mahmood 

 

Dil Ki Dhadkan Pe Gaa  

Artist(s): Talat Mahmood 

 

Dil Jawan Hai  

Artist(s): Talat Mahmood 

 

Aa Teri Tasveer Banaloo  

Artist(s): Talat Mahmood 

 

Dil Matwala  

Artist(s): Talat Mahmood 

 

Dil Ne Chheda Hai  

Artist(s): Talat Mahmood, Asha Bhosle 

 

Do Dil Dhadak Rahe  

Artist(s): Talat Mahmood, Asha Bhosle 

 

Har Dum Tumhe  

Artist(s): Talat Mahmood, Asha Bhosle 

 

Haseen Chand Sitaron Ka  

Artist(s): Talat Mahmood, Asha Bhosle 

 

Itna Na Mujhse Tu Pyar Bada  

Artist(s): Talat Mahmood 

 

Jab Jab Phool Khile  

Artist(s): Talat Mahmood, Lata Mangeshkar 

 

Laagi Nahi Chhoote Raam  

Artist(s): Talat Mahmood, Lata Mangeshkar

 

Jeevan Hai Madhuban  

Artist(s): Talat Mahmood 

 

Kaisi Haseen Raat  

Artist(s): Talat Mahmood, Mohammad Rafi 

 

Ashkon Ne Jo Paaya Hai  

Artist(s): Talat Mahmood 

 

Kisi Ne Mujhko  

Artist(s): Talat Mahmood, Lata Mangeshkar 

Marriage songs

Wednesday, December 23rd, 2009

Typicaly these winter months are marriage months. Lots and lots of marriages al over the country take place during the season. And no marriage will be considered complete without some of the best marriage songs. These songs provide the much needed charm and flavor to the happy occasion. Hindi movies are repleted with marriage songs. Some of them are several decades old yet they have not lost their charms. Who can forget songs like ‘Bahaaro phool barsao’ or for that matter ‘Aaj mere yaar ki saadi hai’? These will are immortal and played in every marriage function. Some of the most popular marriage songs are;

 

Shayad Meri Shaadi  

Artist(s): Lata Mangeshkar, Kishore Kumar

Lyricist: Sawan Kumar, Pradeep Kaushik

 

Ab Chahe Maa Roothe Ya Baba  

Artist(s): Lata Mangeshkar, Kishore Kumar

Lyricist: Sahir Ludhianvi

         

Teri Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi  

Artist(s): Asha Bhosle, Mohammad Rafi, Shailendra Singh

Lyricist: Anand Bakshi

         

Mehndi Laga Ke Rakhna  

Artist(s): Lata Mangeshkar, Udit Narayan

Lyricist: Anand Bakshi

         

Wah Wah Ramji  

Artist(s): Lata Mangeshkar, SP. Balasubramaniam

Lyricist: Ravindra Rawal

         

Mere Hathon Mein Nau  

Artist(s): Lata Mangeshkar

 

Solah Button Meri Choli Mein  

Artist(s): Lata Mangeshkar, Kavita Krishnamurthy, Pamela Chopra

 

Joote Dedo, Paise Lelo  

Artist(s): Lata Mangeshkar, SP. Balasubramaniam

Lyricist: Ravinder Rawal

         

Main Sasural Nahin  

Artist(s): Pamela Chopra

 

Le Jayenge Le Jayenge  

Artist(s): Kishore Kumar, Asha Bhosle

 

Mora Banna Dulhan Leke Aaya  

Artist(s): Shobha Gurtu, Pamela Chopra

Lyricist: Shahryar Dulha Raja Dekh  

         

Banno Ki Aayegi Baaraat  

Artist(s): Asha Bhosle, Suresh Wadkar

Lyricist: Sameer

         

Hariyala Banna Aaya Re  

Artist(s): Asha Bhosle, Jagjit Kaur

Lyricist: Nida Fazli

         

Ghodi Pe Hoke Sawar  

Artist(s): Mohammad Rafi

Lyricist: Rajinder Krishan

         

Meri Dooron Se Aai Baraat  

Artist(s): Lata Mangeshkar

Lyricist: Sahir Ludhianvi

         

Samdhi Samdhan  

Artist(s): Lata Mangeshkar, Kumar Sanu

 

Aaj Mere Yaar Ki Shaadi Hai  

Artist(s): Mohammad Rafi, Deven Verma, Ravindra Jain

Lyricist: Varma Malik

Duets By Lata and Mukesh

Thursday, November 5th, 2009

Lata Mangeshkar and Mukesh were two legends of Hindi film music. Each of them has given us numerous memorable hits. The talent and quality offered by these two singers is kind of incomparable and can never be duplicated if Lata is rightly called ‘Queen of Melodies’ then Mukesh was termed as ‘King of Tragic songs’. His voice was so perfectly suited to tragic songs and that explains most of the eternal sad songs of Hindi cinema has been sung by Mukesh. Not that, Mukesh has sung only sad songs. He has also sung quite a good number of romantic songs as well. He has sung for almost all the top stars but has always been closely associated with Raj Kapoor’s voice. The combination of Mukesh, Raj Kapoor, Shailesh and Shankar Jaikishan was legendary. This combination of hugely talented artists kept churning one hit after another. Some of the best duets sung by Mukesh and Lata Mangeshkar are as follows,

Baharon Thaam Lo   

Bane To Ban Jaye    

Bol Gori Bol   

Chori Chori Jo Tum   

Dil Mein Koi Rehta Hai         

Hamsafar Ab Yeh Safar      

Hamsafar Mere Hamsafar   

Har Dil Jo Pyar Karega       

Ibtada-e-Ishq Mein Hum     

Juma Ki Raat Ho      

Kyon Jhuki Jhuki      

Mehtaab Tera Chehra         

Nazar Nazar Se       

Pyar Ka Fasana       

Sayiyan Chor De      

Shama Mujhe Phoonk De    

Tumhari Mast Nazar

Bade Armanon Se    

Chor Gai Balam       

Ek Pyar Ka Nagma Hai       

Haan To Mein Kya Keh Raha Tha    

Jane Na Nazar        

Kabhi Kabhi Mere Dil Mein Khayal   

Kahan Ho Tum        

Kahin Karti Hogi

Kisi Rah Mein 

Mein Khushnaseeb Hoon     

Mein Na Bhuloonga   

Mehlon Ne Cheen Liya        

Patli Kamar Hai        

Phool Tumhein Bheja Hai     

Shamma Se Koi Kehde       

Tere Honton Ke Do Phool

Romantic songs

Thursday, October 29th, 2009

There is nothing anywhere in the world like Hindi cinema. It is unique inimitable brand of cinema that at which has characters that break into song, dance laughter just as easily as they weep, laugh and express all their emotions! Romantic songs always take you in a dreamy world especially with the soothing tunes and the lovely lyrics that mingle so beautifully. For the past so many years, Hindi film songs have created and built notions and ideologies of romance across the country and even world. Right from Pyaar hua ekraar hua to kabhi kabhi aditi from jaane tu…hindi film songs have left no stone unturned in giving visuals and words to our imagination and to our romance. Songs like tera mera pyaar amar, aasman ke neeche hum aaj apne peeche, dekha ek khwab toh yeh silsile hue, hotoh se chulo tum, pal pal dil ke paas, chaudvi ka chand, pehla nasha, tu hi re, tere liye humhain jeeye and so many more songs have swayed us with their music. Romance and love have been the central theme of most films in Indian cinema. The frequent use of poetic Urdu words is fairly common in Hindi songs and this is what makes the lyrics of these songs so beautiful that you want to listen to it and hum them. Some of the uncommon yet very romantic songs have been beheka hai mann kahin from the film Chameli, Madhhosh dil ki dhadkan from the film Jab Pyaar Kisi Se Hota Hai, bolo toh from the film Shabd, and recently tere naina from the movie Chandni Chowk to China. Romantic songs list is endless but it depends from individual to individual which songs are the ones that evoke feelings in them.

Nostalgic Moments

Saturday, October 10th, 2009

Hindi music lovers can find wonderful songs in every decade. This time, let’s take a look at some of the beautiful songs of yore. It is hard to just name few songs because of umpteen numbers of mesmerizing songs but then you are free to provide us your choices.

‘Kabhi Kabhi Mere Dil Me’ from YashRaj banner movie ‘Kabhi Kabhi’ starring Big B is all time favorite of many people. Great Mukesh had rendered voice for this wonderful song and even today, it has not lost its eternal appeal. I remember, listening to his song one fine morning and it was hard to ignore its evergreen appeal and impact.

‘Chhokar Mere Man Ko’ from the movie Yaarana is another evergreen song. Starring Amitabh Bachchan once again, Kishore kumar made this song immortal. Lyrics are quite simple and yet so meaningful. One of the best songs of composer Rajesh Roshan.

‘Mere Naina Saawan Bhaado’ from the movie Mehbooba starring Rajesh Khanna and Hema Malini is another great hit. Song came in both male and female version but I guess, I will be slightly biased towards male version. It has got this haunting feel that will stay with you and will make you yearn for more.

‘Ek Haseena Thi’ from Showman Subhash Ghai’s super hit Karz has not lost its touch even amongst youngsters of today. Recently, Himesh Reshamiya tried his hand at this song in a new form but old is always gold. The guitar work is splendid and composers Laxmikant-Pyaarelal have done an incredible job. They deservedly won Filmfare award for Karz. I could just mention few songs and article is about to end. You can’t help but wonder at number of evergreen songs given by Hindi music industry.

Romantic Duet of 70s

Tuesday, September 29th, 2009

The decade of 70s is one of the best when it comes to memorable songs. This was the time when singers like Rafi, Lata, Kishor, Asha Bhosle and composers like R D Burman, Laxmi-Pyare etc were at their peak. The entire decade is chock-a-bloc with beautifully beautiful songs that still tug at our heartstrings. This was the time when, trio of Rajesh Khanna-Pancham da and Kishore Kumar had formed a formidable combination. They gave numerous hits in this period. Some of the best romantic duets of the decade are,  

 Chabi Kho Jae – Shailendra Singh, Lata Mangeshkar

Chalte Chalte – Kishore Kumar, Lata Mangeshkar

Tum Aa Gaye Ho – Kishore Kumar, Lata Mangeshkar

Dheere Dheere Bol – Lata Mangeshkar, Mukesh

Ni Sultana Re – Lata Mangeshkar, Mohammad Rafi

Ek Main Aur Ek Tu – Kishore Kumar, Asha Bhosle

Hum Aur Tum – Lata Mangeshkar, Kishore Kumar

Hum Ko To Yaara – Kishore Kumar, Asha Bhosle

Ki Gal Hai – Lata Mangeshkar, Kishore Kumar

Mujhe Kuch Kahna Hai – Shailendra Singh, Lata Mangeshkar

O Saathi Chal – Asha Bhosle, Kishore Kumar

Kai Din Se Mujhe – Hemlata, Shailendra Singh

O Meri Soni – Kishore Kumar, Asha Bhosle

Suniye Kahiye – Asha Bhosle, Kishore Kumar

Yeh Ladka Haye Allah – Asha Bhosle, Mohammad Rafi

Bhali Bhali Si Ek – Kishore Kumar, Asha Bhosle

Chura Liya Hai Tumne – Mohammad Rafi, Asha Bhosle

Na Bole Tum – Asha Bhosle, Amit Kumar

Gunguna Rahe – Mohammad Rafi, Lata Mangeshkar

Do Deewane Shahar Mein – Bhupinder, Runa Laila

Tera Mera Juda Hona – Lata Mangeshkar, Kishore Kumar

Kabhie Kabhie – Mukesh, Lata Mangeshkar

Ankhon Ankhon Mein – Kishore Kumar, Asha Bhosle

Aap Ki Ankhon Mein – Kishore Kumar, Lata Mangeshkar

Ek Pyar Ka Nagma Hai – Lata Mangeshkar, Mukesh

Kora Kagaz Tha – Kishore Kumar, Lata Mangeshkar

Rafi and Lata – Famous Duets

Saturday, September 5th, 2009

Any true Indian music lover would relish the prospects of old Hindi songs. Try remebring some of those songs and you will be zapped with the sheer voice quality and meaningful lyrics oldies had. Singers like Mohammad Rafi, Mukesh, Kishore Kumar, Hemant Kumar, Asha Bhonsle and Indian nightangle Lata Mangeshkar gave Hindi movie songs such height that could not be touched. Together, Lata Mangeshkar and Mohammad Rafi gave numerous hits. Some of the songs sung by them are still hummed by generation after generation. Duets given by this magial pair are not only melodious but soul stirring as well. Some of the famous hits sung by them are:-

 

  • Aashaon Ke Sawan Mein
  • Teri Dunya Se Door
  • Dekh Liya Main Ne
  • Piya Kaise Miloon
  • O Raat Ke Musafir
  • Lagi Choote Na Ab
  • Dil Torne Wale
  • Aap Ne Yaad Dilaya
  • Awaz Deke Hamain Tum
  • Aaja Ke Intezar Main
  • Dil Ka Na Karna
  • Chahe Pass Ho         
  • Aaya Sawan Zhoom Ke
  • Ab Agar Hum Se Khudai
  • Athra Basar Ki Tu
  • Bagon Mein Bahar Hai
  • Bekhudi Mein Sanam
  • Chalo Dildar Chalo
  • Chup Gaye Sare Nazare
  • Ek Daal Par Tota
  • Itna To Yaad Hai Mujhe
  • Janam Janam Ka Saath Hai
  • Jhil Mil Sitaron Ka
  • Kitna Pyara Wada Hai
  • Koyal Boli Duniya Doli
  • Mere Mitwa Mere Meet
  • Mujhe Choo Rahi Hai
  • Mujhe Teri Mohabbat Ka
  • Rim Jhim Ke Geet
  • Teri Bindiya Re
  • Tumhari Nazar Kyon Khafa
  • Waada Karle Saajana
  • Ye Dil Tum Bin Kahin
  • Yunhi Tum Mujhse Baat Karti Ho
  • Tasweer Teri Dil Main
  • Tere Husn Ki Kya
  • Woh Jab Yaad Aaye
  • Zara Samne To Aao
  • Tujhe Jevan Ki Dor Se
  • Vada Karle Saajna
  • So Saal Pehle
  • Ye Parbaton Ke Daire
  • Teri Bindiya Re
  • Uff Yumma
  • Tum To Pyar Ho

Why old is gold?

Tuesday, August 25th, 2009

Classic numbers in Hindi songs can be characterized as a perfect therapy to tired minds. They uplift our moods and take us to an era of innocence and purity. There was a time when artists happened to be classically trained maestros who gave their voice to Hindi film music. The contemporary drama style that existed around the globe was stage performances in the drama style. Inspired by the western concept or rather our own drama narration, the artists had virtual singing chorus and music backstage.

 The coordination seemed complete and the music was arranged in a wholesome style. There are typicality’s with is very much evident in the style of music of O P Nayyar and the guru of music, R.D. Burman. Old is gold because of its power that is still evident which inspires young musicians to mix old songs and mingle the same with pop music.

 The originality was also about lyrics and the style is very much exclusive. As recording studios in Bollywood were yet to be modernized, the music arrangement was very much authentic. The musicians and singers rehearsed for hours to get the right pitch and modulate the same into tracks. Classical touch was evident and many movies were also famous for its song and dance highlights.

 The melody in the voice of Noor Jehan, Shamshad Begum and Mohd. Rafi saab is distinct. Actors too preferred allegiance to their favorite singer like Raj Kapoor always teamed with Mukesh and the veteran Kishore Kumar was multi talented in many aspects. The time of seventies and eighties was richly influence by modernity brought in by disco and pop music. This also touched Indian music and stalwarts like R.D Burman or Bappi Lahiri explored the possibility of Hindi pop with full justice to the Hindi music.

 

Each era is respected but the distinct quality of a lullaby ( lori ) or a devotional song (bhajan) from the olden days ruffles our bygone days.