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aurkitnarulaoge · 20 days
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Give me a few song lyrics (mention the song and/or artist too that'll be nice)
I'm trying something. I bet 50rs with my sibling that I can't make a song. I'm super pissed as a bathroom singer who just hit a high note at midnight while doing math.
Idc the genre or language and it'd be actually great if it was a chaos for all i care.
I was thinking a few so tell me and give in suggestions too:
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floppyfishe · 2 years
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Jai Paul - Bait Ones (Leak 04-13)
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The mention of this album probably only raises the eyebrows of the mySpace blogosphere goblins of the early 2010s (guilty as charged), but the mark it left on the zeitgeist of the 2010s is pretty undeniable.
 Everything about this album bleeds romance, from its clear and heart-aching tribute to neo-soul from the likes of d’Angelo and Lauryn Hill, its intentionally smoky, foggy mixing, to the whole narrative of its release (or lack thereof). 
It’s really important to take its unfinished nature into account. The story from the artist himself is that it was leaked in its entirety pre-mastering and pre-even having finished the album by someone in whom he had placed his utmost trust, and the trauma of it draining any motivation from him to create at all. 
And it’s so, so, infuriating. Because even in its unpolished state, this record genuinely changed how I look at music. Being so attuned to the sparkly finish of modern pop, the messy and overt sidechaining and the uncomfortable, intimate closeness of how it’s mastered blew my mind. A lot of this is thrown into the lead demo, BTSTU, at its very peak, and no wonder it blew so many people’s minds when it dropped out of nowhere in 2011 or so. It’s starkly minimalistic with not much but a kick, snare, and an incredibly jarring bassy sawtooth LFO as its lead synth to accompany his again very closely mixed whispered vocals. Possibly because of the sparseness of it all, it’s intoxicatingly romantic and nostalgic. The other demo, Jasmine, takes the close mixing and pumps it up to 11, and as a more traditional love song, it makes a lot of sense, and it oozes with yearning with his up-to-your-ears voice providing dissonance with its gated and distant synths and percussion. Both these songs have an incredible level of soul and polish to them. 
And so  it makes listening to the rest of the album fill me with that same level of yearning, an endless stream of what-ifs and what-could-have-beens, and ruminating about missed opportunities. Even the fragmented half-of-a-concept demos like Chix are drop dead gorgeous.  The absolute standout is Str8 Outta Mumbai, which I still think should’ve been a lead single, with its exuberant Bollywood bombast, and the Vani Jairam sample from Meera that genuinely hit me in the face like a brick covered in jasmine garlands and caked in sandalwood. It really was the first time in years of having grown up as an outsider to two cultures that I really felt like I could embrace the over-the-top, maybe a little cheesy joy of the music of my roots, where before I tended to be quite pretentiously ashamed of the excess of Bollywood and filmi music. It’s honestly really liberating. I’ve gone back to listen to other filmi greats like Lata Mangeshkar ever since. 
It really does say a lot that even though in Paul’s eyes, this album is always going to be half baked, these fractions and halves and almost-theres of ideas still filled every corner of my brain, heart, and soul. It really is that important of an album to me. With this having from such a personal place for me, let alone it being unfinished, it really doesn’t feel right giving it a numerical rating, so I won’t. 
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Oh and cursed playlist concept. What kind of music does Gabriel put on at the ashram (Pune or Nevada) to decompress from intense group therapy… (from research I’d say overarching - general vibes: happy, maybe danceable; lyrics: English or Hindi probably :P)
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aka the desire to be subtle vs the desire to be funny: FIGHT
A Purely Spiritual Love
A band AU playlist for running away from the world aged nineteen and accidentally falling for your cult leader. Or just for chillin' post dynamic meditation, that's cool too.
Nazia Hassan - Aao Naa
ABBA - Me & I
Asha Bhosle - Dum Maro Dum (pt. 2)
The Buggles - Video Killed the Radio Star
Asha Bhosle - Koi Shahri Babu (pt. 1)
The Monkees - I'm a Believer
Kishore Kumar - Ye Jawani Hai Diwani
Talking Heads - Once in a Lifetime
Lata Mangeshkar & Kishore Kumar - Jai Jai Shiv Shankar
Carly Simon - You're So Vain
Kalyanji-Anandji - Dharmatma Theme (pt. 1 - instrumental)
The Human League - Don't You Want Me
Nazia and Zoheb Hassan - Dosti
Don McLean - American Pie
Lata Mangeshkar - Bangle Ke Peechhe
The Beach Boys - Sloop John B
Kishore Kumar, Mahendra Kapoor & Shailendra Singh - Amar Akbar Anthony
The Beatles - All You Need is Love
Usual deal: explanation below the cut. Album cover featuring Joel Kinnaman's chin.
Caveat and apologies that I don't always have a very detailed explanation for why all the Hindi songs are on here because for some I just couldn't find English lyrics/descriptions of the film they're from, they're just here because they're bops. Caveat and apologies that the English songs are really NOT subtle and I had way too much fun picking them.
Nazia Hassan - Aao Naa Not Hindi, but also no great explanation beyond: what a CRACKING album opener!! Jerott's probably got the cassette and has playlist privileges at Nevada.
ABBA - Me & I Frankly ALL of Super Trouper is on the ashram playlist. The Winner Takes It All? GRM approves! But for supreme trolling-through-playlist purposes, get boogie-ing to this disco track about psychoanalysis: Sometimes I have toyed With ideas that I got from good old Dr. Freud Nothing new of course It may seem to you I try to break through open doors Oh no, oh no I just wanna say a lot of that applies to me 'Cause it's an explanation to my split identity 3) Asha Bhosle - Dum Maro Dum (pt. 2) This was an epic hit, from the film Haré Rama Haré Krishna (1971) which involves, ooh, international bigamy, cults, selling off artifacts to rich Westerners, suicide, hippies beating people up, and all sorts of things that people suspicious of Rajneesh's movement would recognise as threats. I think it would tickle Graham Reid Malett to have people dancing to the big song from a film warning about the dangers of his type. 4) The Buggles - Video Killed the Radio Star Cheesy, a bit sad, a bit sinister even, but everyone can dance along and everyone knows it. 5) Asha Bhosle - Koi Shahri Babu (pt. 1) I'll be honest and say that Bollywood thriller plots are somewhat impenetrable when reduced to short Wikipedia summaries, but this is from Loafer (1973) which seems to be about love across rival gangs and spying on one another. The song is about falling coyly for a guy who gives you a gift. And Asha is the queen, so we put as much Asha on the playlist as we need to. 6) The Monkees - I'm a Believer :))) be happy! Your dynamic meditation has finished and you have taken another step towards enlightenment/entrapment by Graham Reid Malett. 7) Kishore Kumar - Ye Jawani Hai Diwani No explanation, couldn't find the lyrics anywhere BUT what a tune!! Kishore and R.D. Burman, more icons. The film it's from (Jawani Diwani, 1972) has people leaving/becoming estranged from their families for love and intergenerational repeats of that so. A bit of a Jerott vibe. 8) Talking Heads - Once in a Lifetime People from well-to-do background suddenly asking themselves 'how did I get here?' and packing it all in to give their money to the ashram…? 9) Lata Mangeshkar & Kishore Kumar - Jai Jai Shiv Shankar Laughter therapy, praising Shiva (god of meditation, among other things, Rajneesh discoursed on him a lot). And from a film (Aap Ki Kasam, 1974) where paranoia and possessiveness ruins relationships. 10) Carly Simon - You're So Vain Do I think I'm funny? Yes. Yes I do. It's about the death of the ego babe, let go of yourself! But genuinely, you could sway along and dance to this when you were exhausted from meditation! And when Carly Simon finally tells us who (else) it was about you mark my words, Graham Reid Malett will be on the list :P You had me several years ago When I was still quite naive Well, you said that we made such a pretty pair And that you would never leave But you gave away the things you loved And one of them was me 11) Kalyanji-Anandji - Dharmatma Theme (pt. 1 - instrumental) The film (Dharmatma, 1975) is apparently based on the Godfather but set in Afghanistan. So absolutely the kind of thing that would appeal to teenage Jerott, who never knew his grandparents who spent time around the (then) India-Afghanistan border. Plus teenage boys love gangster stories. Plus Jerott doesn't realise the similarities between the ashram set up and that of a mob. 12) The Human League - Don't You Want Me A man who feels entitled to another person because he plucked from obscurity and 'made something of them'? Remind you of anyone? I picked you out, I shook you up and turned you around Turned you into someone new Now five years later on you've got the world at your feet Success has been so easy for you But don't forget, it's me who put you where you are now And I can put you back down too I feel like the background story to this song's release is also relevant: the band hated it and thought it was a filler track and didn't want to release it as a single, the record company forced them to, and it was a huge success. Reminiscent of Francis and GRM's interactions in PiF. 13) Nazia and Zoheb Hassan - Dosti Just another of Jerott's cassettes with good Pakistani disco pop on it! :') 14) Don McLean - American Pie It's just….it's such a GRM/Jerott kind of vibe? The disappointment, grief and sense of loss for something you never quite had, the crushing of hope, the nostalgia for something half-remembered as life-changing, but all sounding so beautiful and dreamy and it kind of cheers everyone up to be able to sing along? The idea of the American Dream as an ideal that can never be lived up to as well, kind of like what Jerott is hoping to find from the ashram vs what he gets. Oh, and there we were, all in one place A generation lost in space With no time left to start again So come on, Jack be nimble, Jack be quick Jack Flash sat on a candlestick 'Cause fire is the devil's only friend Oh, and as I watched him on the stage My hands were clenched in fists of rage No angel born in hell Could break that Satan's spell And as the flames climbed high into the night To light the sacrificial rite I saw Satan laughing with delight The day the music died 15) Lata Mangeshkar - Bangle Ke Peechhe Another I couldn't find the lyrics for, but it's R.D. Burman again and was a massive hit. It's from Samadhi (1972). 16) The Beach Boys - Sloop John B Another one that kind of sounds cheery until you listen to the lyrics when it's actually really miserable! Jerott are you ok? The first mate, he got drunk And broke in the captain's trunk The constable had to come and take him away Sheriff John Stone Why don't you leave me alone? Yeah, yeah Well, I feel so broke up I wanna go home 17) Kishore Jumar, Mahendra Kapoor & Shailendra Singh - Amar Akbar Anthony From a 'masala' film of the same title, about three brothers separated and raised as Hindu/Muslim/Christian, so I figure a good ashram vibe for bringing people together in a synthesis of teachings… Also look out Francis. Look out Jerott. <Two are better than one Three are better than two The bride and the groom are not together There's music but not a wedding procession The bride and the groom are not together There's music but not a wedding procession There's nothing to fear This is a night of union and not of sadness Smile my friends, why do you have such a crying face Smile my friends, why do you have such a crying face When the three of us get together in one place> 18) The Beatles - All You Need is Love Can't have a playlist about a rich white guy exploiting an already exploitative Indian cult to make himself powerful without putting some Beatles on it, right? Sure Graham, 'love'. There's nothing you can do that can't be done Nothing you can sing that can't be sung Nothing you can say, but you can learn how to play the game It's easy Nothing you can make that can't be made No one you can save that can't be saved Nothing you can do, but you can learn how to be you in time It's easy
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shut-up-rabert · 2 years
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You wanna know what talent is? take a look at this:
Kishore Kumar isn’t only acting here, but dueting all by himself. He’s singing the female verses (although keeping the masculine touch) and Pran’s verses while imitating his speaking style. I repeat, Kishore Kumar was replicating Pran, and you can hear how well he did it yourself. Oh, did I mention that song was recorded a single time so he’s actually just switching between a female voice and Pran’s voice for real?
This isn’t the only time he did this either, In the famous track “hum the wo thi” from chalti ka naam gaadi (1958) he can be heard flickering between his own voice and that of Anoop Kumar for “Mannu tera hua” verses. (Credit where it’s due, in the title track for the very same film Manna Dey pulled a similar feat as he sang for both Ashok Kumar and Anoop Kumar. Similarly, I’ve read that in a track from Half ticket, Lata Mangeshkar hit the highest note, C#6, on her own.)
I’m frustrated as to why don’t we have any singers like that anymore. Honestly, How many singers in the present scenario do you know who can do any of all that? Say what you will, but Bollywood singer diaspora reached its peak in 50s-70s and never neared those heights ever again, which is a true shame.
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indiejones · 2 years
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INDIES TOP 536 BOLLYWOOD SINGERS OF ALL TIME !
"Acting is in btwn lines, Singing is in btwn Words"
Hereby presenting the much awaited Indies All-Time Greatest Bollywood Singers compile !
Most in Top 10 with a song collection in the ten thousands to several thousands range each, thru the eras, barring a few of pre-independence yore.
Thus hitting upon the perfect mix of substance, style, old traditional classical, semi-traditional transitional, & new world razmatazz !
To posterity & beyond !
LATA MANGESHKAR & 1. KUNDAN LAL SAIGAL - JOINT NO. 1 !
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MOHAMMAD RAFI 
KISHORE KUMAR
MUKESH
MANNA DEY
ASHA BHOSLE
SUMAN KALYANPUR
SHAMSHAD BEGUM
TALAT MEHMOOD
HEMANT KUMAR
MAHENDRA KAPOOR
SULAKSHANA PANDIT
ZOHRABAI AMBALAWALI
REWA SHANKAR
HEMALATA 
NOORJEHAN 
JAGJIT SINGH
SALMA AGHA
S.JANAKI
CHITHRA 
SURESH WADKAR
VINODINI DIXIT
KANAN DEVI
BHUPEN HAZARIKA
MANHAR UDHAS
RAFIQ GHAZNAVI
DHANIRAM 
NASEEM AKHTAR
SADHANA SARGAM
ASHIQ HUSSAIN 
SUBIR SEN 
ANWAR 
MADAN MAHENDRA 
ANUPAMA DESHPANDE
HARIHARAN 
SUDHA MALHOTRA 
PARUL GHOSH 
BINAPANI MUKHERJEE 
KHURSHEED 
AARTI MUKHERJEE
BINOTA CHAKRABORTY 
RUNA LAILA
MAYA DEVI
GHULAM ALI
TARABAI 
GYAN DUTT
IMDAD HUSSAIN 
MASTER MADAN 
TALAT AZIZ 
SUJATHA MOHAN
FRENI
PRAMODINI DESAI 
RAMDULARI
RATIKUMAR VYAS
KAUSHALYA 
SHAILESH MUKHERJEE
POORNIMA 
ANURADHA SRIRAM 
SUNEETA RAO 
BHUPENDRA SINGH 
KAMALA JHARIA
MOHAN ADVANI
MAYA BANERJEE 
KAUMUDI MUNSHI 
CHANDRANI MUKHERJEE 
UMA SHASHI 
R.P. SHARMA 
RADHA 
USHA MANGESHKAR
ANDREW KISHORE
JASPAL SINGH 
S.P. BALASUBRAMANIAM 
NAZIA HASSAN
SULOCHANA KADAM
ZEENAT BEGUM 
ROBIN MAJUMDAR 
SAROJ BORKAR 
AMIRBAI KARNATAKI 
TOCHI 
SRIMATI GHOSH 
BAPPI LAHIRI 
SANDHYA MUKHERJEE
SARASWATI RANE 
SHANTI DEVI
RADHARANI 
MADHAV KALE 
MADHUBALA JHAVERI 
MADHURA SHANTARAM 
LALITA DEULKAR 
JUTHIKA ROY
VANMALA
MASUD PARVEZ
NITIN MUKESH 
WAHIDAN BAI
SHYAMA HEMADY 
PUSHPA PAGDHARE 
MOHD FAROOQUI 
JIKKI 
YASHWANT BHATT
PANKAJ MULLICK
SUHASINI KOLHAPURE
RENUKA DEVI 
AMAR 
ASHOK KUMAR
MASTER MOHAMMAD
CHITALKAR 
BALWANT SINGH
SUSHEELA RANI 
RANU MUKHERJEE
DWIJEN MUKHERJEE
BELA MUKHERJEE
H. FARUQUI
K.C. DEY 
RAMYA IYER
MASTER VASANT
MISTER SHEIKH 
FIDA HUSSAIN
KALYANI DAS 
SUMATI
SUHAS 
SUNANDA KAMAT 
SNEHPRABHA PRADHAN
MISS KALYANI
PUTUL CHATTERJEE 
NAZIRA
RAVINDRA SATHE
MUMTAZ
NALINI MULGANVKAR
RAM PUNJWANI
SUMAN PUROHIT
PARO DEVI 
MADHUSUDAN
NARGIS BANO 
SUNILA DAS GUPTA
SUPRAVA SARKAR 
P.B.SRINIVAS 
VIMAL SARDESAI
RAJ KAPOOR
MUNIR ALAM 
KAMAL DAS 
MOHANA 
RATNA MALKANI
SRINATH TRIPATHI
LEELA MEHTA 
SURINDER KAUR 
DEEDAR PARDESI 
QADIR FAREEDI
MISS GULAB
INDIRA MANCHANDA
BRIJMALA 
VASANTI M.
M. SHARIF QAWWAL 
CHANCHAL KUMARI
SNEHAL BHATKAR
SANTRAM
SHYAM SUNDAR 
SHYAM KUMAR
KANTI LAL 
CHANDRASHEKHAR GADGIL 
ANIKA RIZVI 
RAJNI
KARAN DEWAN 
BHARTI
SHAMIM 
ABU BAKAR
AFZAL HUSSAIN 
GAUHAR SULTANA 
BALAKRAM 
SHYAMA SHARMA
CHAUBEY MAHARAJ
SHRADDHA PANDIT 
KAMLA SISTA 
SARDAR AKHTAR
MASTER GOPAL
DILRAJ KAUR 
SARDAR MANSUR 
TARABAI LUCKNAWI
S.L.PURI 
DHUMI KHAN 
BECHU DUTT 
ANIMA DASGUPTA
BIMLA KUMARI 
AMROZIYA BEGUM
NARAYAN
SHANTI SHARMA
PADMA DEVI 
PANDIT WAMANRAO 
KAMAL DASGUPTA
SUPRAVA GHOSH 
MISS IQBAL
HASHMAT 
MEERA
SHYAMLAL MITRA 
GOHAR MAMAJWALA
RAMA SHUKUL
SITARA DEVI 
BHOLA SHRESHTA
ISHWARLAL
MEEENAKSHI 
BEGUM AKHTAR
GIRISH
JAGMOHAN 
SABITA BANERJEE
PANDIT KRISHNARAO CHONKAR
RAJKUMARI
NASEEM AKHTAR
RAM SAIGAL
BEENA KUMARI
GOVIND GOPAL 
MASTER SONIK
SRINIVAS 
FEROZA BEGUM
KUSUM MANTRI
KARIMDAD KHAN
MUMTAZ ALI 
SHANTA THAKUR 
SATYA CHOWDHURY 
HAMIDA BANO
BABY ALKA 
USHA TIMOTHY 
RAMA DEVI 
SHOBHA BADRINATH 
BADRINATH VYAS
RAMCHANDRA PAL
P KRISHNA GOYAL
BIBBO
KAMAL BAROT
GANDHARI 
PRATAP 
LEELA CHITNIS
LEELA CHANDRAGIRI 
RAFIQ AHMED
VISHNUPANT PAGNIS 
PANDIT JASRAJ 
MISS KAMLA
ILA ARUN 
MEENA MANGESHKAR
NEENU MAJUMDAR
RASHIDA KHATOON
K. SUNDARAMMA 
RANIBALA 
MISS MOTI
PATANJAL
NARENDRA CHANCHAL 
ANJALI DEVI
MOLINA DEVI 
SHAMO 
SHARDA 
PADMA BANERJEE 
A.R.OJHA 
ARUN 
VEENA KUMARI
PRITAM 
VIJAY BENEDICT
SITARABAI KANPURI 
YASHWANT BALAKRISHNA JOSHI
RAMOLA 
SATISH BATRA 
RADHARANI BOMBAYWALI 
ANGUR BALA
BELA SAVER 
MISS ROSE 
C.S. RAGI
SUPRITI GHOSH 
KHAYYAM 
HUSN BANU 
AKBAR KHAN DURRANI PESHAWARI
MALKA AMIR JAAN
USTAD AMIR KHAN
ANURADHA 
ANEES KHATOON
MASTER AVINASH
MUKHTAR BEGUM 
REHMAT BANO 
ARUN KUMAR 
SATISH 
ARUN KUMAR MUKHERJI
REHMAT BAI 
HEERA KUMARI 
GEETA DUTT
MENKA BAI
KISHORE SAHU
PARSHURAM
IQBAL BIBI
VATSALA KUMTHEKAR
ZUBEIDA KHANUM
VIJAY KUMAR
BABY VIMAL
LAXMI ROY 
JAGJIT KAUR 
RAJA GUL
NOOR MOHD CHARLIE
KRISHNA KALLE 
JATIN PANDIT 
ASHIMA BANERJEE 
INDUBALA DEVI
APARESH LAHIRI
SUSHIL SAHU
SHAKTI T 
AZIZ NAZAN
RAJAN-SAJAN
SAPAN CHAKRABORTY
PANDYA
JANI BABU
PREMPAL 
GHULAM MOHAMMED 
BULO C. RANI
BHUSHAN MEHTA
LAXMI SHANKAR
KUSUM MANTRI
PANKAJ UDHAS
K.P.SEN 
MUKHERJEE
SURAIYA
JAMUNA RANI 
JAYWANT KULKARNI
MEENAKSHI SHIRODKAR 
RAVINDRA JAIN
ANIL BISWAS
KUSUM MANTRI
AMIT KUMAR
USHA KHANNA
SHAILENDRA SINGH
ANAND KUMAR
C. PAPON
M.G. SHREEKUMAR
VISHNILAL
SURESH (chal chal re naujawan)
MUMTAZ BEGUM 
SARLA DEVI 
VIDYANATH SETH
G.M.DURRANI 
PUSHPA HANS
LALITA RAO
RAMOLA
FAKIR MOHAMMED 
NALINI JAYWANT
YUSUF EFENDI 
PARVATI KHAN 
S.D. BATISH
S. BALBIR 
MEENA KAPOOR 
B.N.BALI 
SALMA 
KANTA KUMARI
ARUN BAKSHI
SAPNA MUKHERJEE 
P.BHANUMATI 
SHANKAR DASGUPTA
DILSHAD BEGUM
UMRAO ZIA 
S.N.TRIPATHI 
MINU PURUSHOTTAM
PINAKIN SHAH
ISHU 
ASHA POSLEY
GULSHAN SOOFI
SHANTI KUMAR DESAI
JAHANARA KAJJAN 
SONA CHATTERJEE
BHIMSEN JOSHI
ISMAIL AZAD QAWWAL
IQBAL SIDDIQUI 
HARISH BHARDWAJ
NIRMALA DEVI 
MARUTI RAO
DILSHAD BEGUM
CHITRAGUPT
RAM MARATHE
PARESH BANERJEE 
USHA BALSAWAR
SHAUKAT 
MANAS MUKHERJEE
SUNDARA BAI 
AFZAL LAHORI 
VITTHAL
MANSOOR 
SAVITA 
PEENAZ MASANI
LAISH RAM MEMA
BHARAT VYAS
SHEELA SHIRODKAR
SHEELA 
GOHAR MAMAJIWALA
MOHANTARA
LEELA SAWANT 
MANJU
RAM PYARI
SAGARIKA MUKHERJEE
KRISHNA GANGULY
SHARDA GANGULY
SHANKAR - SHAMBHU 
RAZIA BEGUM
SIDDHESHWAR MUKHERJEE
DEV KUMAR 
IKHLAQ AHMED
KESARI
SHEELA MITRA
AMRITLAL 
YAKUB 
KUMAR (jeevan naiyya, 1946)
USTAD AMANAT ALI 
FIROZE DASTUR 
PARVEZ KAPADIA
SUDHIR PHADKE 
SHANTA KUNWAR
MUNAWWAR SULTANA
UTPALA SEN
MITHU MIYAN
SHABNAM 
VASANTRAO DESHPANDE
SHOBHA JOSHI
ASHIMA BANERJEE
GHULAM HAIDER
IRA NIGAM
MENKA
SUNDAR
ROHINI ROY
SHYAMA BAI 
PEARU MASTER 
MASTER DEEN 
AHINDRA CHOUDHARY
SUMATI TRILOKEKAR
K. DEEP
SHAMINDER 
VANMALA 
SHEETAL GHOSH
LALITA PARULKAR
UMAKANT 
MRINAL GHOSH
SADHANA BOSE
NEENA B.S.
B.S.NANAJI 
SHANTA APTE
LEELA WARSI
AKHTARIBAI FAIZABADI
MANIK VERMA
S. MOHINDER 
MANMOHAN SINGH
ZAHOOR RAJA 
SURESH RAJVANSHI
POORNA SETH
BABY TARA
MUBARAK BEGUM
T.A.MOTI 
ZAWAR HUSSAIN
ANIMA GHOSH
AMBAR KUMAR
ERUCH TARAPORE
NARESH BHATTACHARYA
SUDHA KARMASE
NARAIN DUTT
RATTANBAI 
SURINDER KOHLI 
MIR ALI 
BANDE HASAN QAWWAL
VINOD
MINAAL WAGH
SHARMA 
NIAMAT ALI
RANGNATH JADHAV QAWWAL
SAROJ WELINGKAR
G.M.SAJAN 
GOVIND KURWALIKAR 
MALA BEGUM
MINATI SARKAR
MOTI 
MALTI PANDEY
SHEIKH ADAM
CHAUDHARY 
SADAT KHAN
SUNIL KUMAR
SHRIDHAR PARSEKAR
KRISHNA RAO
HEERA SAWANT
VIMAL VAKADE
ASHITA BOSE
HARIMATI 
AZIZ HINDI
MEENA KUMARI
AGHA
FAIZBAI
PROTIMA DASGUPTA
RAMESH GUPTA
JAYASHREE
VASANT DESAI
MOTILAL
SURESH BABU MANE
SARDAR MANSOOR
MAZHAR KHAN
MULIA
PATGAONKAR
POPATLAL
DURGESH KUMARI
SABITA DEVI
N. M. ADHIKARI
BABY SUMAN
HARISH
LEELA DESAI
JYOTI
SHANTA HUBLIKAR
SHAHU MODAK
DURGA KHOTE
NASEEM BANU
SARITA DEVI
WAHEEDAN BAI
MADHURI
ASHRAF KHAN
VIMLA
SHARDA PANDIT (eg baghban 1938)
E.G.PADGAONKAR
SADIQ ALI
AHMED DILAWAR
ALAUDDIN NAVEED
RENU
MEENAKSHI
REKHA MALLICK
BINOTA BOSE
MAJI
SARITA KHARWAL
RANJANA
BABY SHAKUNTALA
SHAUKAT ALI
BABY ANU
KAVI PRADEEP
SUNITA DEVI
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Revisiting the Golden Era: Super Hit Old Hindi Songs MP3 Free Download Embark on a nostalgic journey with timeless melodies from the Golden Age of Bollywood. Indulge in the magic of yesteryears with our curated collection of super hit old Hindi songs, available for free download. From the soul-stirring vocals of Lata Mangeshkar to the charismatic charm of Kishore Kumar, these classics evoke memories of bygone days. Whether you crave the romance of "Lag Ja Gale" or the exuberance of "Mere Sapno Ki Rani," our archive has it all. Relive the era of unforgettable music and timeless lyrics with just a click. Experience the enchantment of Bollywood's musical heritage today.
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travelogue day six 12/27/23
took a two-day break since there wasn’t much traveling going on. in honor of getting back “on the road again”, some highlights from 10 hours of DJ duty:
Mr. Snailman’s Fantastic Road Trip Playlist:
On the Road Again - Willie Nelson
Against the Wind - Bob Seger and the Silver Bullet Band
Heaven - Milk Carton Kids
I Walk the Line and Folsom Prison Blues - Johnny Cash
Running On Empty - Jackson Browne
America - Simon and Garfunkel
Michigan - Milk Carton Kids
Kokomo - the Beach Boys
(those last three always always go together cause they’re part of a movie soundtrack in my head)
My Mom Thought She’d Escaped Dad Music… Unfortunately I Also Like 90s Country:
I Can Still Make Cheyenne - George Strait
Strawberry Wine - Deana Carter
Friends in Low Places - Garth Brooks (the 90s country song ever)
Live Like You Were Dying - Tim McGraw
You’re Still the One - Shania Twain
Wide Open Spaces - the Chicks
Check Yes or No - George Strait
Thunder Rolls - Garth Brooks
Phones Are Ringin’ All Over Town - Martina McBride
The Dance - Garth Brooks
The Greatest Bollywood Hits of South Indiana:
Kaisi Hai Yeh Rut - Srinivas
Iktara - Amit Trivedi, Amitabh Bhattacharya, Kavita Seth
Aaj Kal Zindagi - Shankar Ehsaan Loy
Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna - Sonu Nigam, Alka Yagnik
Kabhi Kabhi Mere Dil Mein - Mukesh
Dekha Ek Khwab - Lata Mangeshkar, Kishore Kumar
Tujhe Dekha To - Lata Mangeshkar, Kumar Sanu
…and the entirety of Gin Blossoms’ New Miserable Experience.
miles traveled: 683
hours on road: 10
successful alphabet games: 6
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neither of these really suitably convey the enormity of these mountains. they are huge. they are all-encompassing.
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bollywoodirect · 4 months
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Paying tribute to #KrishnaKalle, an accomplished playback singer in the Hindi and Marathi film industries, on her 83rd birth anniversary today (18/12/1940).
Krishna Kalle was a well-known figure in the music scene, striving for recognition during the era dominated by Lata Mangeshkar. Alongside artists like Suman Kalyanpur, Mubarak Begum, Kamal Barot, and Sharda, she worked hard to make her mark.
Krishna Kalle is remembered for several hit songs from the '60s and early '70s. Her duets, such as 'Meri Hasraton Ki Duniya' with Mohammed Rafi from the film 'Gaal Gulabi Nain Sharabi' (1974), and 'Hume To Maar Diya' with Mahendra Kapoor from 'Hum Kahan Ja Rahe Hain' (1966), remain etched in the memories of old Hindi film song enthusiasts. Her voice graced the soundtracks of notable films like 'Hum Kahan Ja Rahe Hain' (1966), 'Bambai Raat Ki Bahon Mein' (1967), 'Raaz' (1967), 'Naunihal' (1967), 'Shikar' (1968), 'Sati Sulochana' (1969), and 'Gaal Gulabi Nain Sharabi' (1974).
Born in Karwar and raised in Kanpur where her father was stationed, Krishna Kalle absorbed the cultural richness of Hindi and Urdu during her upbringing. At the tender age of 16, she began singing at the Kanpur Radio Station. She gained popularity through her performances at various Yatra music festivals across Uttar Pradesh. In 1957, she received national recognition with youth singing awards from India’s first president, Dr. Rajendra Prasad, and the first prime minister, Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru. The following year brought her the All India Sugam Sangeet Award's first prize, the K L Sehgal Memorial’s Golden Voice Award, among others. Subsequently, she joined All India Radio in 1960.
Arun Date first noticed her talent in Mumbai and introduced her to the music director Yashwant Dev, which kickstarted her career as a Marathi singer. Active in the Hindi film industry from the 1960s to the 1970s, she lent her voice to over 200 Hindi and 100 Marathi film songs, as well as numerous bhajans, ghazals, and devotional songs. Her collaborations included non-film albums with renowned artists like Manna Dey and Mohammed Rafi.
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Musical Legends' Remarkable Financial Success
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India's music scene has always been a harmonious blend of diverse traditions and contemporary melodies. Yet, hidden within this symphony are tales of extraordinary financial success. In this article, we'll explore the stories of iconic Indian musicians who have not only captivated our hearts with their melodies but also amassed substantial wealth. From A.R. Rahman's symphonic brilliance to Lata Mangeshkar's timeless melodies, these artists have struck a chord, both musically and financially, leaving an indelible mark on the world of music.
1. A.R. Rahman - The Maestro of Melodies
A. R. Rahman's financial success is a result of his prolific career in film music, national and international projects, and his astute business ventures. His estimated net worth is around INR 350 crore, firmly placing him among the most financially successful Indian musicians. From royalties, studio ownership, endorsements, and thriving live performances to his philanthropic ventures, Rahman's multifaceted approach to the music industry has made him an exemplar of both musical excellence and financial prosperity.
2. Lata Mangeshkar - The Nightingale of India
Lata Mangeshkar's financial success is a testament to her illustrious career in playback singing, primarily for Hindi films. With an estimated net worth of INR 210 crore, she's one of the top financially successful Indian musicians. Her enduring legacy and extensive discography have ensured a steady stream of royalties. Lata Mangeshkar's iconic status has also led to endorsement deals and awards, contributing to her financial prosperity while maintaining her unparalleled contribution to Indian music.
3. Arijit Singh - The Modern Melody King
Arijit Singh, a prominent playback singer in the Indian music industry, has achieved significant financial success. His estimated net worth of INR 70 crore places him among the financially successful Indian musicians of his generation. Singh's soulful voice has made him a sought-after artist in Bollywood, leading to numerous hit songs. Apart from playback singing, he has ventured into music composition and live performances, further boosting his income and securing his financial success.
4. Zakir Hussain - The Tabla Virtuoso
Zakir Hussain's financial success is a reflection of his immense contribution to the world of Indian classical music. With an estimated net worth of approximately INR 75 crore, he stands as one of the top financially successful Indian musicians. His mastery of the tabla has earned him international acclaim, leading to high-demand performances and recording sessions. Apart from his musical endeavors, Hussain has explored various business interests, further solidifying his financial prosperity.
5. Kishore Kumar - The Versatile Crooner
Kishore Kumar's financial success is a testament to his versatile talent as a playback singer and actor in the Indian film industry. His timeless songs continue to earn royalties, contributing to his estimated net worth of INR 75 crore. Kishore Kumar's enduring popularity has also led to posthumous merchandise sales and tribute events, ensuring a steady income stream. His legacy as a celebrated artist has secured his position among the top financially successful Indian musicians of all time.
Conclusion
These Indian musicians have not only enriched our lives with their extraordinary talent but have also achieved remarkable financial success. Whether you aspire to follow in their musical footsteps or are simply an admirer of their work, their stories remind us that the world of music is not only about creating beautiful melodies but can also be a path to financial success in India.
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Unraveling the Emotions: A Deep Dive into Bollywood`s Heartbreak Anthems
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Welcome to a melodious journey through the heart-wrenching realms of Bollywood’s soul-stirring ballads! Brace yourself as we embark on an enchanting expedition into the world of emotions and unravel the hidden depths behind Bollywood’s heartbreak anthems. From tear-soaked lyrics to haunting melodies, these songs have been etching themselves into our souls for decades, capturing the essence of human pain like no other. So grab your tissues and prepare to dive deep into a sea of love lost, as we decode the magic that lies within these timeless classics.
Introduction to Bollywood Heartbreak Anthems
When it comes to heartbreak, Bollywood knows how to capture all the feels. From the initial pain of betrayal to the eventual acceptance of moving on, every stage of a breakup is soundtracked by some of the most memorable songs in Hindi cinema. Join us as we take a deep dive into the emotions of heartbreak with some of Bollywood’s most iconic breakup anthems.
From Lata Mangeshkar’s “Tere Bina Jindegi Se koi ” to Alka Yagnik’s “Tujhe Yaad Na Meri Aayi”, there are plenty of timeless classics that perfectly capture the heartache and pain of a broken relationship. But there are also more recent hits like Arijit Singh’s “Hamari Adhuri Kahani ” and Shreya Ghoshal’s “Sunn Raha Hai Na Tu” that have become instant breakup anthems in their own right. No matter what your taste in music is, there’s sure to be a Bollywood heartbreak anthem that resonates with you.
So put on your headphones, pour yourself a glass of wine, and let these songs help you through whatever stage of heartbreak you’re currently going through. We promise, you’re not alone.
Exploring the Different Emotions Reflected in Bollywood Songs
There’s something about a heartbreak anthem that just gets us. They make us feel seen, understood, and most importantly, not alone. From the eternal classics to more modern hits, Bollywood has always had a way of speaking to our hearts and reflecting the different emotions we experience when going through a break-up.
Whether it’s the pain of unrequited love, the feeling of betrayal, or simply the sadness that comes with saying goodbye, there’s a Bollywood song for every type of heartbreak. And while they might not always offer up the best advice on how to deal with a break-up, they definitely give us comfort in knowing that we’re not alone in our feelings.
So, next time you’re feeling down about a break-up, put on one of these songs and let yourself feel all the feels. Trust us, it’ll make you feel better.
Analyzing the Lyrics of Popular Heartbreak Anthems
When it comes to heartbreak anthems, there are few things more cathartic than belting out a tune with all your might. Whether you’re wallowing in your sorrows or trying to move on, these songs always seem to hit the spot. But what is it about these popular tunes that make them so relatable?
Let’s take a look at the lyrics of some of Bollywood’s most popular heartbreak anthems and see what we can learn about the emotions involved in a break-up.
“Tum Hi Ho” by Arijit Singh
This song is all about the pain of losing someone you love. The lyrics talk about how the singer is struggling to get through each day without their loved one by their side. There is a sense of desperation and hopelessness in the singer’s voice as they try to hold on to any memories they have of their time together.
“Tum Hi Ho” Translation: Only You Are There, In My Heart I am trying, every day, without you living each moment, for you (only for you) my heart beats.. only for you.. my life is only for you..
“Tum Hi Ho” Lyrics Meaning: The lyrics of this song are quite self-explanatory. The singer is pining for their lost love and trying to find ways to cope with their absence. The chorus talks about how the singer would be nothing
Examining How Music Influences Our Emotional Health
In India, film music is an integral part of the movie-watching experience. The songs often play a pivotal role in furthering the plot and driving the emotions of the characters on screen. And while we may not always be conscious of it, the music in these films often has a profound impact on our own emotions as well.
For many of us, Bollywood heartbreak anthems have become the soundtrack to our own personal breakups and heartaches. These songs perfectly capture the pain and anguish of a broken heart, and they can often help us to process and deal with our own emotions
Interestingly, research has shown that listening to sad music can actually be beneficial for our emotional health. Studies have found that listening to sad music can lead to increased feelings of empathy and compassion, as well as decreased levels of anxiety and depression.
So next time you’re feeling down about a break-up or any other sadness in your life, don’t be afraid to crank up those Bollywood heartbreak anthems. They just might be exactly what you need to help you feel better.
Cultural Impact of Bollywood Heartbreak Anthems
The cultural impact of Bollywood heartbreak anthems is profound. For generations, these songs have been a source of comfort for those going through a tough break-up. They capture the pain and longing that comes with lost love, and offer a cathartic release for listeners.
These songs have also had a significant influence on Indian popular culture. They are often referenced in films and TV shows, and have become part of the country’s collective consciousness. Even those who don’t speak Hindi can sing along to these classics.
So why do we keep coming back to these songs when our hearts are broken? Perhaps it’s because they offer a sense of solidarity – we’re not alone in our pain. Or maybe it’s because they’re just so darn catchy! Whatever the reason, there’s no denying the power of a good Bollywood heartbreak anthem.
Understanding the Role of Music in Healing a Broken Heart
It is said that music has the power to heal a broken heart. And while this may be true for some, it is not always the case. There are many factors that contribute to the healing process, and music is just one of them. While it can be a helpful tool, it is not always the panacea that people make it out to be.
There are many different types of music, and each one can have a different effect on the listener. Some music is uplifting and empowering, while others are sad and melancholic. The type of music that you choose to listen to after a break-up should be based on your own personal preference and what makes you feel better.
For some people, listening to sad songs after a break-up can actually make them feel worse. If this is the case for you, then it’s best to avoid these types of songs altogether. Instead, focus on finding music that makes you feel good and helps you to remember the happy times in your relationship.
There is no right or wrong way to heal a broken heart. Everyone copes with break-ups differently, and there is no one-size-fits-all solution. Ultimately, it’s up to you to decide what works best for you. If listening to music helps you to cope with your break-up, then go ahead and do it. But if it doesn’t, don’t force yourself to listen to it. Instead, focus on finding other ways to heal and move forward with your life.
The Top 10 Heartbroken Bollywood Songs That Tug at Your Emotions”
“Tadap Tadap Ke” – Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam (1999) “Channa Mereya” – Ae Dil Hai Mushkil (2016) “Kabira” – Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani (2013) “Ae Dil Hai Mushkil” – Ae Dil Hai Mushkil (2016) “Tum Hi Ho” – Aashiqui 2 (2013) “Dil De Diya Hai” – Masti (2004) “Phir Bhi Tumko Chaahungi” – Half Girlfriend (2017) “Tum Bin Jiya Jaye Kaise” – Tumbin(2001) “Baaton Ko Teri” – All Is Well (2015) “Dard Dilo Ke Kam Ho Jate” – The Xpose (2014)
These songs beautifully portray the pain, longing, and vulnerability experienced in matters of the heart, making them unforgettable heartbreak anthems in Bollywood.
Conclusion
In conclusion, Bollywood music has a special power to evoke all kinds of emotions with its heartbreak anthems. From joyous dance numbers to melancholic ballads, these songs have the ability to bring us back in time and remind us of our own experiences with love lost and lessons learned. While every song carries a unique message, they all share one thing in common—they help us come to terms with the pain that comes from breaking up or being hurt by someone we care about. So next time you feel down and out after a messy break-up, don’t forget there’s always some beautiful Bollywood tunes waiting for you!
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Hey there, fellow music and lyric lovers! Welcome to my little corner of the internet, Lyric शिरिक! I'm Nandini, your musical companion and resident lyrical explorer. If you're anything like me, you find yourself getting lost in the captivating world of song lyrics, endlessly dissecting their meanings, and finding solace in the storytelling prowess of musicians. Well, my friend, you've come to the right place.
Here at Lyric शिरिक, we're all about unraveling the hidden depths and poetic beauty within song lyrics. From timeless classics to the latest chart-topping hits, from the poetic English verses of David Bowie's "Space Oddity" to the soul-stirring Hindi melodies of Lata Mangeshkar's "Lag Jaa Gale," we celebrate the art of lyricism in its various forms. Whether it's the timeless melodies of The Beatles, the heartfelt compositions of Arijit Singh, the thought-provoking rap of Eminem, or the soulful tunes of AR Rahman, our journey embraces the captivating lyrics that transcend language barriers.
We'll explore the quirky, the heartfelt, and even the downright cheesy lyrics that make us sing at the top of our lungs or shed a tear in the corner of a coffee shop.
Get ready to groove, reflect, and laugh as we dive into the art of musical poetry. Welcome to Lyric शिरिक, where words and melodies collide in a symphony of emotions. Let's turn up the volume and embark on this lyrical adventure together!
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Poem and inspiring words from My friend Ramasubramanian.
Looking at events of life with Positive Attitude, Facing the trying and tough times with great strength and Fortitude, In midst of misery and anguish, experiencing the brief moments of Beatitude. At times, looking inwards trying to find some Quietude Hope in various spheres of life, we reach some Altitude
Another Tough Year has gone by, leaving distinct memories behind Summing up few major highlights, that’s happened around us, Let’s Rewind In Melbourne, Nadal won record 21st Slam, defeating Medvedev,
In an epic 5.5 hrs clash, In Tonga Islands, east of Australia, Volcano erupted for 12 hrs, Causing tsunami and blasting hot ash. Billionaire Industrialist Rahul Bajaj died in February, leaving behind the iconic “Hamara Bajaj” Brand. Nightingale Lata Mangeshkar, breathed her last, after singing 50000+ songs, a great career, 8 decades it had spanned. After 27 years, and over 11 versions, capturing 95% of the market, Microsoft decided to bring IE to a nought. In July, during a public appearance in Japan, Former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe was fatally Shot. Ms Droupadi Murmu was elected as President of India, Being from tribal background, set a new Landmark In September, at the age of 96, Queen Elizabeth II died in London, She was the longest serving Monarch. NASA launched the Artemis-1 in November, With Orion capsule on-board, Was a well-planned human mission Owing to improvements in Science, health and nutrition, World reached record 8 billion population For the first time, the world’s Largest Democracy, INDIA, Became the president of G20 in December Argentina beat France to win their third football world cup title, For captain Messi, was a tournament to Remember Cherishing the positives, and learning from the others, into year 2023, let’s move on. Hope and wish the upcoming year, Will ring in a better and brighter dawn. Wish you and your family a very happy, healthy and prosperous New Year 2023.
Few Other major events which happened during the year,
· In Feb-22, IT Companies shut Russia Operations in Wake of Ukraine invasion. · In Feb-22, Indian Grandmaster 16 year old, R Praggnanandhaa Wins Against World No 1 Magnus Carlsen · In May-22, In the State of Texas, in the US, Gunman shot 2nd to 4th grade students, teachers, grandmother at a school. · In Jun-22, World Inflation rose 6.7%, 2 times the average from 2010 to 2020. · In Jun-22, Powerful Earthquake, of magnitude 6.1 struck Afghanistan, at the depth of 51 KMs, killing over 1000 people. · In Jul-22, Neeraj Chopra breaks National record again, finishes second in Stockholm, He opened with a stunning throw of 89.94 m just 6 cm shy of 90m mark-the gold standard in the World of Javelin. · In Aug-22, 8th and final leader of the Soviet Union Mikhail Gorbachev died at the age of 91 yrs. He was the great Soviet Union leader who helped end the Cold War. · In Aug-22, Navy’s All-Women Aircrew Creates History by Carrying Out Surveillance Mission, In a rare feat, five women officers of the Indian Navy carried out the first independent maritime reconnaissance and surveillance mission in the North Arabian Sea on board a Dornier aircraft. · In Oct-22, Rishi Sunak became the youngest Prime Minister of Great Britain. · In Oct-22, Elon Musk completes $44bn Deal to take over Twitter as its New owner. · In Dec-22, Winter Storm hit the eastern region of North America, causing major flooding and few deaths. This was the worst in in more than 50 years. In the Eastern side, Japan was also hit by snowstorm, as record breaking blizzard strikes Niigata. In few areas snowfall exceeded 1 metre. · During the year of 2022, India successfully tested the powerful missiles – Brahmos, Angi, Prithvi-II, making giant strides in the area of ballistic to anit-tank guided missiles. · Through the year, the BSE Sensex fluctuated by about 12000 points, with the highest value of 63583 in December. ................
Famous Personalities who became part of memories in 2022
Mikhail Gorbachev died in Aug-22, at the age of 91
Bappi Lahiri, seasoned singer composer died in Feb-22, due to bad health
Play back singer Krishnakumar Kunnath (KK) passed away in Jun-22, at age of 53 during life performance.
Great Australian Leg spinner Shane Warne, died of heart attack, in Thailand resort Koh Samui, at the age of 52
Indian Comedian, Actor, Politician Raju Srivastava, died at 58, due to heart attack, while working out in Gym.
In July-22, Cyrus Mistry, who served as chairman of Tata Group for 4 years, died due to road accident
In Aug-22, Rakesh Jhunjhunwala, an Indian billionaire businessman, chartered Accountant, stock trader, died due to multi Organ failure in Mumbai
In Dec22, World Football lost its greatest Pearl – Pele. He was 82 yrs old. He was the only player to win 3 world cups, was named the athlete of the Century by IOC and FIFA Player of the century. He scored a world record of 1281 goals, including 77 international goals. ………………………..
Thanks & Regards,
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Best Bollywood Old Songs list 1970 | Evergreen Old Songs You Must Listen
love and the lyrics of old Indian songs turn the music into a beautiful melody. our bollywood industry is famous for its dance sequences and songs. India has many legendary singers like kishore kumar, lata mangeshkar, ar rahman etc. India has a tremendous history in music.
Are you one of those people who like to listen to old songs?
The love and lyrics of the old songs turn the music into a beautiful melody. Our Bollywood industry is known for its dance sequences and songs. India has many legendary singers like Kishore Kumar, Lata Mangeshkar, AR Rahman, etc. India has a remarkable history in music.
In this article, we will discuss the best enduring Bollywood songs of all time. We have tried to create a list of 21 Oldest Hindi Bollywood Songs. I assure you that you will fall in love with these timeless Bollywood songs.
List of old Hindi Superhit songs of all time that you must listen to
Kabhi Kabhi Mere Dill Mein (1976)
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This song is one of the most romantic old songs in Bollywood. This song features two big superstars, Amitabh Bachchan and Rakha Ji. This song won 3 Filmfare Awards for Best Male Singer, Best Lyricist and Best Music.
If you love someone, you should sing this song.
Lag Jaa Gale (1964)
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These old classic Hindi songs were written by Raja Mehdi Ali Khan and sung by the great Lata Mangeshkar. This song has almost 172 million views on YouTube. Lata Mangeshkar said that this song is always etched in her heart.
 Pal Pal Dil Ke Pass
Pal Pal Dil Ke is a super hit song which is passed down from legend Kishore Kumar. This song is from the 1973 film Blackmail.
The moral of this song is that a man never leaves the woman he loves, no matter how far he is from her. This is one of the best old bollywood songs.
Yeh Dosti (1975)
It is an old Indian friendship song sung by legend Kishore Kumar. It's a perfect song for best friends. This song is from Bollywood superhero movie Sholey.
"Yeh Dosti Hum Nahi Todengay, Todengay Magar Tera Sath Na Chordenge" This line is awesome if you hear it with your best friends.
In Aankho Ki Masti Ke (1981).
This song is sung by the amazing Asha Bosley and directed by the beautiful actress Rekha Ji. This song is from the 1981 movie Umrao Jaan.
Asha Bhosle won the National Film Award for this song. This is one of the best lazy romantic songs.
Ek Do Tin Char (1988)
This enduring old Indian song is breaking records thanks to the performance of beautiful actress Madhuri Dixit. This song is sung by Alka Yagni and Amit Kumar.
This song is from the movie Tezaab and has recently been recreated in the movie Baghi 2.
Mere Samne Wali Khidki Mein
Another old superhit Bollywood song. This song is from the movie Padosan, which means neighbor. Well, this is another famous song sung by legend Kishore Kumar. This old romantic Hindi song features Sunil Dutt and Saira Banu.
Lyrics of this song are penned by Rajendra Krishan.
Gulabi Ankhein (1970)
This wonderful old Hindi song is a pure love song sung by the legend Muhammad Rafi. This song is a completely different way of feeling. It is still the most popular song among young people.
This song is from thriller Train.
Badan Pe Sitare Lapate Hue (1969)
Another great performance by the legend Mohammad Rafi from Prince. This is a great Bollywood song from the 60s.
Inteha Hogyi Intezaar Ki (1984)
This song was sung by the wonderful singer Asha Bosley and star Kishore Kumar with Amitabh Bachchan and Jaya Prada. Kishore Kumar won the 7th Filmfare Award for this song.
This song is from Bollywood movie Sharabi.
Khaike Pan Banaras wala (1973)
The best song of the seventies. This song is popular not only in India but all over the world. Once again this song is sung by the legend Kishore Kumar from the movie Don. The same was recreated in 2006.
Mere Sapno Ki Rani Kab Aogi Tum (1969)
Kishore Kumar sang the classic Bollywood superstar song Aradhana from the Bollywood superhero movie starring Sharmila Tagore and Rajesh Khanna.
Sar Jo Tera Chakarai (1951)
This song brings Mohamed Rafi national fame. Sar Jo Tera Chakkaray has the attention of millions. Even today people want to hear this song.
Mere Hathoon Mein (1989)
This song is sung by Legend Lata Mangeshkar and penned by Anand Bakshi. This song is from the movie Chandni and Sridevi G.
Pyaar Kia Toh Darna Kya (1960)
This song is from one of the most powerful movies in Indian history, Mughal-E-Azam. This song is sung by the great Lata Mangeshkar. This song represents the love between a prince and his love Anarkali.
This song was shot at Sheesh Mahal, Lahore Fort.
Rang Barse (1981)
Bollywood's most famous old song was played during Holi festival. This song was sung by Amitabh Bachchan and penned by father Hrivansh Rai Bachchan. This song is from the movie series. This is one of the best Hindi folk songs.
Jumma Chumma Dee Dee (1991)
This song was sung by Sudesh Bhonsle and Kavitha Krishnamurthy. This song is from the movie Hum starring Amitabh Bachchan and Kimi Katkar. This song has over 21 million views on YouTube.
It's still the most popular song of 2021.
Mera Joota Hai Japani (1955)
This song was sung by Mukesh and rendered by Bollywood legend Raj Kapoor. This super song is from the movie Shree 420. This song has reached the whole country because of its national song lyrics.
This song was released at the time when India got its independence.
Pyaar Hua Ikraar hua
It is a song from the movie Shree 420 sung by Lata Mangeskar and Manna Dey. This timeless old bollywood song expresses the love between Raj Kapoor and Nargis.
Yeh Reshmi Zulfien (1961)
This is a song from Bollywood romantic movie Do Raste. This song represents the love between Rajesh Khanna and Mumtaz. This song is sung by Mohamed Rafi.
List of the best old Hindi songs from the 1950s
Joota Hai Japan – Shree 420 Movie
Bhooli Surat Dil Ke Koothay – Albela Movie
Sab Kuch Seekha Humne - Anari movie
Jalte Hai Jiske Liye – Sujata Movie
Yeh Raat Yeh Chaandni – Jaal Movie
Duniya Mein Hum Ayye Hai – Mother India movie
Maan Dolle Mera Taan Dolle – Nagin movie
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Tributes to #KhemchandPrakash, one of the greatest Hindi film music directors, on his 116th birth anniversary (12/12/1907).
Khemchand Prakash, born on December 12, 1907, in Jaipur and hailing from Sujangarh in Rajputana Agency, British India (now Rajasthan), was a beacon of musical innovation in the Hindi film industry. His journey from the royal courts of Bikaner and Nepal to the bustling city of Kolkata, where he joined the legendary New Theaters, set the stage for his illustrious career. As an assistant to composer Timir Baran in the 1935 film ‘Devdas’ and a performer of a comedic song in ‘Street Singer’ (1938), Prakash’s talents began to shine.
In 1939, destiny took him to Mumbai, marking his debut as a music director with Supreme Pictures’ films ‘Meri Aankhein’ and ‘Gazi Salauddin’. His association with Ranjit Movietone Film Studio produced memorable films like ‘Diwali’, ‘Holi’, ‘Pardesi’, and ‘Fariyaad’. Khursheed, his leading singer, and Prakash together delivered numerous hits in the early ’40s. Their crowning achievement was the 1943 film ‘Tansen’, featuring hit songs that are remembered to this day.
The late ’40s saw Prakash’s career peak with films like ‘Ziddi’ from Bombay Talkies in 1948, where he gave Kishore Kumar his first major break and featured Lata Mangeshkar’s enchanting song “Chanda re ja re ja re”. But it was the 1949 film ‘Mahal’ that truly cemented Lata Mangeshkar’s fame. The record for the song “Aayega Aanewala” initially credited only the character name, Kamini. Such was the song’s popularity that All India Radio was inundated with calls inquiring about the singer, leading to the first public announcement of Lata Mangeshkar’s name.
Khemchand Prakash’s legacy extends beyond his compositions. Famous composer Anil Biswas credited him for adhering to historical accuracy in musical traditions, notably in making K.L. Saigal sing ‘Sapt Suran Teen Gram’ in the Dhrupad style for ‘Tansen’, a genre authentic to Tansen’s era, instead of the more modern Khayal genre.
Tragically, Prakash passed away at Harikisondas Hospital two months before the release of ‘Mahal’. His masterpiece ‘Aayega Aanewala’ became a sensation posthumously. The poignant tale of his second wife, Shreedevi, struggling in her later years, and the achievements of his daughter, Chandrakala Khemchand Prakash, a Kathak dancer married to Padmashree awardee Ram Gopal Bajaj, adds a personal dimension to his story. Javed Akhtar, in his maiden speech in the Rajya Sabha on May 17, 2012, highlighted Prakash’s significant yet often overlooked contribution to Indian music and cinema, ensuring his legacy lives on.
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