Archive for the ‘feel good song’ Category
Dil kahe ruk jaa re ruk jaa
Posted on: June 27, 2009
Here is a typically upbeat song composed by Laxmikant Pyarelal that will cheer everyone up who listens to this song.
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Zara sa jhoom loon main
Posted on: June 26, 2009
Here is a new song . Yes, this song is from “Dilwaale Dulhaniya Le Jaayenge” (1995) which is just 14 years old which is as good as just off the press by the standards of this blog.
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There are many Rafi songs picturised on Shammi Kapoor and most of them are very well known.
Here is a Rafi-Shammi Kapoor song that is a less known song. At least this song is a lesser known song to me.
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TV serial makers these days tend to take the title of some old movie and use it as the title of their serials. “Saas bhi kabhi bahu thi”, for instance, was a movie of the same name in 1970. Similarly, “Hare kaanch ki choodiyaan” was a movie of 1967.
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Ye tohfa tumhaare pyaar ka
Posted on: May 22, 2009
I had not heard about this movie called “Nai Roshni” (1967). When I came to know that this movie had music by Ravi then I was certain that this movie would surely have some nice songs.
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When I listen to this song, I feel enthralled, almost without fail. What a feel good song this one is !
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He neele gagan ke tale
Posted on: May 13, 2009
“Hamraaz” (1968) was a musical blockbuster. The songs of this movie were hugely popular among all age groups of people.
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Suhaana safar aur ye mausam haseen
Posted on: May 4, 2009
In my series of posts on the songs of “Madhumati” (1958), here is the third song.
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Ae dil mujhe bata de
Posted on: May 4, 2009
Madan Mohan is known for his outstanding songs that were sung by Lata. But it is not as if he has created such songs only with Lata. He has had some memorable songs with other female singers as well. In fact, if one looks at all his songs in 1950s , then one of the most memorable song sung for him by a female singer in that decade could well turn out to be a song sung by Geeta Dutt.
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Koyi mere dil me khushi banke aaya
Posted on: April 29, 2009
Here is a song from “Andaaz”(1949) where Dlip Kumar, for a change, is not seen seated on a piano. The fact that this song is sung by Nargis and picturised on Nargis certainly helps.
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