Murli waale murli bajaa
Posted on: April 24, 2009
I had posted a sopng from “Dillagi” (1949) and described that song as one that was played quite frequently in Radio Ceylon’s “purani filmon ke geet” programme in 1960s and 1970s.
But that was not the only such song from this movie. Here is another song from this movie that was just as popular. Yes, I am talking about the song “murli waale murli bajaa”. It is sung by Suraiyya and picturised on herself.
And it is a nice dance song too. Shakeel Badayuni was the lyricist whereas Naushad was the music director.
Song-Murli waale murli baja (Dillagi) (1949) Singer-Suraiyya, Lyrics-Shakeel Badayuni, MD-Naushad
Lyrics
murliwaale murli bajaa
sun sun murli ko naache jiyaa
murliwaale murli bajaa
sun sun murli ko naache jiyaa
ho ho
reh reh ke aaj meraa dole hai man ho
reh reh ke aaj meraa dole hai man ho
dole hai man
jaane naa preet mere bhole sajan ho
jaane naa preet mere bhole sajan
mere bhole sajan
kaise chhupaaun haay dil kii lagan
haay dil ki lagan
kaise chhupaaun haay dil ki lagan
haay dil ki lagan
mausam pyaaraa thandi hawaa
dil mil jaayen wo jaadoo jagaa
murliwaale murli bajaa
sun sun murli ko naache jiyaa
ho
murli se teri jiyaa laagaa balam ho
murli se teri jiyaa laagaa balam ho
laagaa balam
aankhon mein tu hai nahin ab koyi gham ho
aankhon mein tu hai nahin ab koyi gham
nahin ab koyi gham
o bansi waale tujhe meri qasam
tujhe meri qasam
o bansi waale tujhe meri qasam
tujhe meri qasam
aaj sunaa de wo dhun zaraa
rum jhum saawan ki barse ghataa
murliwaale murli bajaa
sun sun murli ko naache
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April 26, 2009 at 9:19 am
Hearing this song for the first time in my life today, I am already very fond of it. So sweet to listen to. What is it about songs of that period – melodious compositions from Naushad and the like – that makes you immediately sing along ? Very nice.
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