One two three four
Posted on: April 20, 2009
Though most Bollywood songs in 1950s were based on desi music ( classical and folk music), western music were also being introduced those days. C Ramchandra was one of the main pioneers who introduced western music in Bollywood. Another such pioneer was N Dutta.
“Black Cat” (1959) was a movie where N Datta composed a nice song which was very much a western song where lyrics played a rather rudimentaty role.
This song was a stage song, and gunshots are part of background music in this song. This song is picturised on a lady (can someone tell who she is) and Johny Walker. The song is sung by Suman Kalyanpur and Rafi. Jaan Nisaar has come up with the lyrics of this song.
Song- One two three four (Black Cat) (1959) Singers-Suman Kalyanpur, Rafi, Lyrics- Jaan Nisaar Akhtar, MD- N Datta
Lyrics
one two three four
dil ka tu chor
one two three four
dil ka tu chor
five six seven eight
oh you are great
five six seven eight
oh you are great
hat hat hat hat
hat ke munhjor
one two three four
one two three four
kisko padi hai nibhaaye tere saath
are aaya kahin ka laga na mujhe haath
dekho na jaalim hamaari sune baat
baba re baba machaaye bada shor
one two three four
dil ka tu chor
one two three four
dil ka tu chor
five six seven eight
oh you are great
five six seven eight
oh you are great
hat hat hat hat
hat ke munhjor
one two three four
one two three four
achcha na hoga laga
ke bola kabhi jhoot
kar doonga pal bhar me dekh tujhe shoot
toone to dil ko hammare liye loot
ulta hain ko fansaaye arafosh
one two three four
dil ka tu chor
one two three four
dil ka tu chor
five six seven eight
oh you are great
five six seven eight
oh you are great
hat hat hat hat
hat ke munhjor
one two three four
one two three four




January 12, 2012 at 11:51 am
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