Talking about some old songs, how can we forget heart-stirring ‘Tujhse Naaraz Nahin Zindagi’ from Gulzaar’s Masoom? The maestro himself penned down lyrics and both the version of the song sung by Anoop Goshal and Lata were simply brilliant. Definitely a must have in any music lover’s list.
The movie ‘Wo Kaun Thi’ had this beautiful song ‘Lag Jaa Gale’ had best possible lyrics. Just go through the lyrics once again and you will know what I mean.
‘Humko Mili hain aaj yeh ghadiyaan naseeb se
Jee Bhar ke dekh leejiye Humko kareeb se’…What lyrics!
‘Aapki Aankhon me kuch’ from the movie Ghar had wonderful combination of Kishore-Lata pair at its helm. A great song indeed.
‘Kya Hua tera Waada’ was sung by awesome Rafi Saheb. This song is so intense and full of longing and you never know some past events of your life might flash in front of your eyes. An amazing song in every sense of the word.
Remember the song, ‘Chaudvi ka Chaand’? Oh yes, how can you forget this all time romantic song.
‘Yaa Aaftaab Ho, Jo Bhi Ho Tum Khuda ki kasam Laajawaab ho……’ and you will be forced to thank incomparable Rafi Saheb for his music talent and singing prowess.
A romantic song that even bollywood badshah, Shahrukh Khan considers as his favorite is ‘Abhi na jao chhod ke’. Very few songs can claim to be as romantic as this one. Just check its lyrics;
Abhi na jao chhod ke
Ki dil abhi bhara nahi
Abhi abhi to aayi ho
Bahaar ban ke chaayi ho
Hawa zara mahek to le
Nazar zara bahek to le
Yeh shaam dhal to le zara
Yeh dil sambhal to le zara
Main thodi der jee to loon
Nashe ke ghoont pi to loon
Abhi to kuch kaha nahi
Abhi to kuch suna nahi
Abhi na jaayo chhodh kar
Ke dil abhi bhara nahi….
What lyrics and what rendition!
Last one in this list is ‘Chura Liya hain tumne’ from the movie Yaadon ki Baarat. Asha Bhosle made this song immortal and Zeenat Aman will always be known for this song. One of the best of all times.
