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swarapriya
post Aug 29 2009, 06:54 AM
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QUOTE(Exon @ Aug 28 2009, 03:29 PM) *

SP,

There is typo in the song listing.
'Phir wohi dard' singer is Manna Dey.

Exon


Thanks Exon. I've corrected the table. Actual song info is correct. I just transcribed it wrong.

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post Aug 30 2009, 12:36 AM
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(Mumtaz) Gehra Daag (1963)

If my memory serves me correctly, this movie was produced and directed by O.P. Ralhan who also happens to be the brother-in-law of Rajendra Kumar, its hero. Ralhan also acted in the movie, kind of a comedian type role. But as usually has been the case, it was Ravi again as the music director who is on the mark with several beautiful songs. He was at the height of his creativity in 60's and composed several memorable songs. Asha Bhosle has been one of his favorite singers.

I have been to half-a-dozen or so concerts of Asha. I don't think she ever mentioned about Ravi in those concerts. Of course, she also didn't speak much about the great maestro OP (Nayyar) either. The only person she talked about in these concerts was RD. I have no qualms about it. But much before RD, it was OP and Ravi that gave her hit after hit.

Here are the songs from this album that includes beauties by Asha and Rafi Saab ...


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post Aug 30 2009, 04:04 PM
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Thanks Swarapriya for Sharafat album, was missing some numbers
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post Aug 30 2009, 09:59 PM
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QUOTE(mirsa @ Aug 30 2009, 03:34 AM) *

Thanks Swarapriya for Sharafat album, was missing some numbers


Mohd ji, you're more than welcome. Cheers. -S
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(Nutan) Heer (1956)

After showing her acting prowess in the 1953 movie tragic love story "Laila Majnu", Nutan got another chance to show her histroinics in "Heer", another epic tragic love story. "Heer" has been a darling subject of Hindi and other language filmmakers for a long time. It was made into a movie in Hindi in 20's, 30's, 40's, 50's, 70's, and 90's. I will upload songs from the 1956 version here. I will also upload few songs from the 1948 version with Khayyam as the music director. Then Madan Mohanji's version of 1972. Lastly I will upload the 1992 version by Laxmikant & Pyarelal. I will upload these in this same section.

Most of the songs from this 1956 version were contributed by the members of the Forum. Here they are ...


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post Aug 31 2009, 02:56 AM
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Heera Ranjha (1948)

Here are some of the songs from the 1948 version of "Heera Ranjha". All these are by the courtesy of the Forum members ...

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Heera Ranjha (1970)

Here is one of late great Madan Mohanji's masterpiece. Every song is just an utter delight. Both Lata and Rafi Saab are at their best. Because of the lengths of some of the numbers, I will upload them in back-to-back two posts.

In the first post one of the song "Jo Moti Ter" was contributed by the Forum members. Its speed is at 128 kb/s. I am also including a version song of "Do Dil Toote" by Anuradha Paudwal in this first post ...

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Songs of "Heer Ranjha (1970)" Continued ...

Here are rest of the songs from this great album. I amalso including a second version of the song "Yeh Duniya" with a brief introduction by Manna Dey. This from the album "Legends> Mohd. Rafi - The Virtuoso (CD5)".


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Heer Ranjha (1992)

This movie was a flop. However, it has some really beautiful songs. I will upload these in two back-to-back posts. I may have asssigned wrong names fror singers as I lost this information. If someone can authenticate the singer names, it will be great.

Here is the first set of songs ...


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Songs of "Heera Ranjha (1992)" Continued ...

Here are rest of the songs from this beautiful album ...


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QUOTE(swarapriya @ Aug 31 2009, 07:26 AM) *

Heera Ranjha (1948)

Here are some of the songs from the 1948 version of "Heera Ranjha". All these are by the courtesy of the Forum members ...

Swarapriya

Corrections required:

Teri Zaat Hai Akbari Sarwari is a duet and the male singer is Khaiyyam...

Kaise Kaatoon is a solo...Kafas Ki Qaid is a duet and possibly sung with Wali Khan, who I hadn't heard of before...

This post has been edited by Faraaj73: Aug 31 2009, 03:47 PM


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post Aug 31 2009, 04:27 PM
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QUOTE(swarapriya @ Aug 31 2009, 02:56 AM) *

Heera Ranjha (1948)

Here are some of the songs from the 1948 version of "Heera Ranjha". All these are by the courtesy of the Forum members ...


SP,

Qafas Ki Qaid Mein is a duet. Can someone please confirm the male singer? At some places it is credited to G. M Durrani and at some places to Khaiyyam.

Dil Yoon Yoon Karta Hai is also a duet, possibly with Khaiyyam.

Also, it is incorrect to credit only Khaiyyam as the MD. I read somewhere that there were 11 songs in the film, 6 were composed by Sharmaji-Varmaji (Khaiyyam & Rehman) and 5 by Aziz Khan. Does anyone know the official credits for each of the songs?

Here are a few of the missing songs:

1. Kahe Ko Byahi Bides - Lata (MD: Aziz Khan?) - 128kbps/03:08

2. Khamosh Fasana Hai - Lata, G.M Durrani (MD: Aziz Khan?) - 128 kbps/03:10 - audio quality is below average

3. Teri Meri Meri teri Dosti - Geeta (MD: Sharmaji Varmaji?) - 128 kbps/ 03:18


Requesting upload of the following missing songs:

-Sar Patakte Hi Rahe Yaar Ki Dehleez Pe - ???
- Shehron Mein Se Shehr Suna Tha Shehr Suna Lahore - Uma Devi

Aditya

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QUOTE(Aditya Pant @ Aug 31 2009, 08:57 PM) *


SP,

Qafas Ki Qaid Mein is a duet. Can someone please confirm the male singer? At some places it is credited to G. M Durrani and at some places to Khaiyyam.

Aditya

Aditya

The male singer of Teri Zaat Hai Akbari and Qafas Ki Qaid doesn't sound like the same person so I would exclude Khaiyyam from Qafas, assuming he sang Teri Zaat. That leaves GM which it 'nearly' sounds like or another unknown singer...

Thanks for Kahe Ko Byahi Bides...Asha has a somewhat similar song in Suhagan (1954)


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There is only one better thing than music - live music. - Jacek Bukowski

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QUOTE(Aditya Pant @ Aug 31 2009, 04:27 PM) *

Qafas Ki Qaid Mein is a duet. Can someone please confirm the male singer? At some places it is credited to G. M Durrani and at some places to Khaiyyam.

Dil Yoon Yoon Karta Hai is also a duet, possibly with Khaiyyam.

Also, it is incorrect to credit only Khaiyyam as the MD. I read somewhere that there were 11 songs in the film, 6 were composed by Sharmaji-Varmaji (Khaiyyam & Rehman) and 5 by Aziz Khan. Does anyone know the official credits for each of the songs?


Found the answers by S. Maheshji here:

http://www.hamaraforums.com/index.php?s=&a...st&p=478364

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QUOTE(Faraaj73 @ Aug 31 2009, 02:49 AM) *

Swarapriya

Corrections required:

Teri Zaat Hai Akbari Sarwari is a duet and the male singer is Khaiyyam...

Kaise Kaatoon is a solo...Kafas Ki Qaid is a duet and possibly sung with Wali Khan, who I hadn't heard of before...


Thanks a lot Faraaj. I made appropriate corrections to the table. Cheers. -S

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