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    Mahendra Kapoor and Lata Ji

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    Thanks raj sir for Bees Saal Baad and Sau baar janam lenge. Only few times that I have listened to a song you posted. Feels great.

    Sunil, very nice compilation of Nusrat saab Ghazals and birds songs starting from 1950s to current ones.

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    This is possibly my first post on this thread...

    Last couple of days I'm under the 'AjA sanam' spell !

    What a song!

    Interestingly, it also stirred up memories of one of my school teachers (a colleague of my parents) whose mother tongue was Urdu. He was our scout master and an excellent singer...

    He used to sing this number during scout camps! I felt very nostalgic when watching 'chOri chOri' this Friday!


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    Welcome App to this thread. That too with a bang! Nostalgic moments for these songs are always special. Every song in Chori Chori is priceless. Starting from this song to Yeh Raat Bheegi Bheegi to Panchi Banu uditi phiroon to Jahan Main Jati Hun, you can't pick the best. Shankar-Jaikishen at his best!

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    I don't know how to describe the beauty of the composition. Whether it is because Roshan has put all his soul in it, or whether Rafi sang this song with the best of soul and pain in it, or whether Sahir Ludhianvi has brought out the best in lyrics (every line is a gem), or the sitar which plays along carries us to immortality or whether it is because it is composed in Yaman raga, I don't know. Very very less songs fall into the category with respect to the soul it has got. A eternal classic by Roshan ji from the film Chitralekha (1964). God's own singer - Rafi saab!


    Watching Rafi singing this song with enormous ease, is itself a biggest gift.



    How Rafi's song gets live with Pradeep Kumar.

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    Another timeless classic Dil Jo Na Keha Saka by Roshan ji from Bheegi Raat (1965). Every song (Aise To Na Dekho Ke, Jaane Woh Kaun Hai Kya, Mohabbat Se Dekha) in this film is a true classic! Roshan ji has taken this composition to greater heights, by composing in higher octaves to bring out the sadness and depth in Rafi's singing (as per the situation). A perfect example of a pathos song which need not be dull. A very bright pathos song, but the power in the singing and the lyrics will make us feel the pain and hit you hard, that's where Roshan ji and Rafi saab stands tall. Compare this song and the previous one and see how Rafi saab brings out the difference in shade for almost similar situation.

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    Back to Bhimpalasi

    A song from Stree(1961), A Shantaram movie.

    O nirdayi preetam...............




    It was a popular movie.
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    Mid week charm with Rageshri

    A song in Rageshri raga from Aarti(1962).

    Baar baar tohe kya samajaaye.............





    There is a Tamil movie song in a similar tune I am unable to recall.
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    Mahendra Kapoor Ji

    Mera Pyar Woh Hai


    http://youtube.com/watch?v=mNYYvp_luxo

    One of O. P. Nayyar sir's most memorable compositions

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sunil_M88 View Post
    Kuhu Kuhu Bole Koyaliya http://youtube.com/watch?v=7t3YNCyNm6o

    How the hell did I miss this one out

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