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Laique
Does anyone know the last song offically sung by Mukeshji and Rafisaab? If so what was it, what movie and can you upload it for me?
thanks
Laique
raga_tala
QUOTE(Laique @ Feb 3 2005, 11:22 PM)
Does anyone know the last song offically sung by Mukeshji and Rafisaab? If so what was it, what movie and can you upload it for me?
thanks
Laique
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I think I saw this post earlier. I am almost absolutely sure it was Saat Ajube Iss Duniya Mein Aathvi Apni Jodi from Dharam Veer (1977), as Mukesh's voice was the most thickest, more than his Amar Akbar Anthony, Imaan Dharam, and Aahuti duets. Also, Mukesh only sang two of the three total versions of the song (two versions being the Western-action flick one and the end when the movie is over.) Nitin Mukesh sang the third version (when Dharmendra and Jeetendra split up as friends). Not many know that it was Nitin's voice which took over Mukesh's spot when the line "are mushkil se kabu mein aaye ladki ho ya ghodi" was replaced with "are mushkil se kabi mein aaye thodi dheel jo chodi." I don't have an MP3 of the songs with me now, however. I'm sure somebody else has it in far better quality. If so, please do upload.

If I'm incorrect on the fact that the Dharam Veer duet was the last Mukesh-Rafi duet recorded, then please correct me.

BTW..the last RELEASED duet is in Love and God (1986) only in the movie version.
Jay
Last song mukesh: Chanchal sheetal komal - Satyam shivam sunderam (i guess).
raga_tala
QUOTE(Jay @ Feb 3 2005, 11:36 PM)
Last song mukesh: Chanchal sheetal komal - Satyam shivam sunderam (i guess).
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Yep.. That's his last song EVER recorded for a film.

I also noticed something different about this song too. I have the DVD of the picturization of this song. You'll notice that Mukesh's voice is transposed up one to two semitones. Besides that, you'll hear parts in that song which you will not hear in the released albums. If you hear that song several times, you'll hear that difference in his parts of the song, especially the ending of the song. In the movie, you'll hear everything else after the fade in the end of the song. It's just instrumental though, but a good collector's item. Raj Kapoor had the knack of having so many unreleased and special version for the film and special versions to be sold in tapes, etc. Songs I can clearly point out of this category are Dost Dost Na Raha, Jis Desh Mein Ganga Behti Hai, Jeena Yahan Marna Yahan (part 2), Awara Hoon segment in Mera Naam Joker... it's really nice to hear that segment in the movie, as well as Chanchal Sheetal Nirmal Komal. Also, non-Mukesh numbers like Yeh Mera Prem Patra Padhkar (three versions in Sangam), Rafi's Heer Ranjha song in Mera Naam Joker (I found that to be very different how Raj Kapoor had three voices picturized on him, Manna Dey, Mukesh, and Rafi), Mein Kaise Use Pasand Karoon (SSS - Nitin Mukesh sings with a little different technique. In fact, listen very carefully how voices are panned and reverbed to different extents), several songs from Ram Teri Ganga Maili, etc.
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