yes, exactly like that šOriginally posted by: LizzieBennet
How does that work? Just turn on the mic and sing to Google assistant?
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yes, exactly like that šOriginally posted by: LizzieBennet
How does that work? Just turn on the mic and sing to Google assistant?
Originally posted by: LizzieBennet
Iāve been rediscovering some gems from the 40s.
Hereās one I hadnāt heard in years, Rafiās voice is sublime as always, I love the slightly lower octave he chose for this song, it suits the mood. And the arrangement by Naushad is genius, the use of the sitar in the interludes! 𤩠Lyrics are by Shakeel, from the film Dillagi (1949) which also has the famous āTu mera chaand main teri chandniā among other hits. This song stands out for me!
PS: Could you please let me know how many of you are actually active on this thread? I feel bad tagging you all if itās being intrusive & youād rather not be tagged! Let me know.
@bold: Am here. Am here... Just a lil inactive but am present! Do not stop tagging me š


Okay since tomorrow is a Sunday (perhaps itās today for some of you!) thought Iād share this fun song that I love!
Meri jaan meri jaan Sunday ke Sunday from the movie Shehnai (1947)
Music: C. Ramchandra
Lyrics: P.L Santoshi (ETA: the lyrics are a hoot! 𤣠Especially the last line where he rhymes it with Sunday - ą¤”ą¤ą¤”ą„, ą¤§ą¤ą¤¦ą„ I believe there was a ą¤ą¤ą¤”ą„ as well! š¤£)
Singers: Ahh apparently thereās some confusion here, I first listened to this song on radio when I was a kid and the Vinyl version is sung by Meena Kapoor & Shamshad Begum. Some research revealed that the screen version has diff female singers: Lalita Deolkar and Amirbai Karnataki. Chitalkar of course is the male singer in both versions!
The actor is Mumtaz Ali (Mehmoodās father) - brings to mind how years later Mehmood did something similar: an anglicized Chaplinesque guy romancing an Indian village belle in āJodi humari jamega kaise jaaniā.
The actresses are supposedly Indumati & Rehana, but I must confess I do not recognize Rehana here. Perhaps itās Dulari whoās also listed in the cast. If anyone knows for sure please let me know!
Thereās a fun anecdote that was narrated by Anil Biswas. C. Ramchandra was his assistant those days and apparently Anilda wasnāt too impressed by this musical attempt, so he called him up and asked him what he was trying to do. CR replied: āTrying to not sound like you!ā š
He definitely succeeded, wouldnāt you say? š
ETA: The opening bars sound suspiciously like the interludes in āTadbeer se bigdi huyiā to me. Does anyone else agree?
ahh this wouldāve saved me a lot of time, but then I wouldnāt have had the satisfaction of having researched painstakingly and come up with it on my own (& listened to other fabulous songs while at it!) In other words- technology is great at times but most times the human heart & mind wins! šOriginally posted by: DelusionsOfNeha
yes, exactly like that š
there's always two ways to do something, the lazy way and the good way it's the gems you find along the tough way that's the real satisfaction šOriginally posted by: LizzieBennet
ahh this wouldāve saved me a lot of time, but then I wouldnāt have had the satisfaction of having researched painstakingly and come up with it on my own (& listened to other fabulous songs while at it!) In other words- technology is great at times but most times the human heart & mind wins! š
But yeah, just in case you need something right away, humming is better š³
Sigh! This page has been so mercurial! š
In a bid to increase traffic & engagement š Iām giving you all an assignment š
Donāt worry! Itās not mandatory to participate & you will still be a welcome member here if you choose not to! š But I thought it would be a fun discussion.
What are your top 3 soundtracks by these Music Directors - choosing only from the 40s through 60s? (No 70s and later please!)
1. Naushad
2. S.D. Burman
3. O.P. Nayyar
4. Shankar-Jaikishen
You can rank them in order of preference or simply list the top 3. You can name just 1 or 2 that stand out for you too. In short, there are no rules except for you to say why you like the soundtrack/s you listed. You can put down your most favorite song and least favorite one from each soundtrack if you like.
Iāll put down mine too once I have some responses. Remember weāre talking entire soundtracks/albums and not just individual songs. Whoās game? š³
Originally posted by: LizzieBennet
Iāve been rediscovering some gems from the 40s.
Hereās one I hadnāt heard in years, Rafiās voice is sublime as always, I love the slightly lower octave he chose for this song, it suits the mood. And the arrangement by Naushad is genius, the use of the sitar in the interludes! 𤩠Lyrics are by Shakeel, from the film Dillagi (1949) which also has the famous āTu mera chaand main teri chandniā among other hits. This song stands out for me!
PS: Could you please let me know how many of you are actually active on this thread? I feel bad tagging you all if itās being intrusive & youād rather not be tagged! Let me know.
Hi Riya, mein to active rahta hoon yahan, abhi thoda busy hoon, isliye regularly nhi aa pa rha, but please tag me, i love to listen all the melodious songs, & reading your expert analysis.
Originally posted by: LizzieBennet
Sigh! This page has been so mercurial! š
In a bid to increase traffic & engagement š Iām giving you all an assignment š
Donāt worry! Itās not mandatory to participate & you will still be a welcome member here if you choose not to! š But I thought it would be a fun discussion.
What are your top 3 soundtracks by these Music Directors - choosing only from the 40s through 60s? (No 70s and later please!)
1. Naushad
2. S.D. Burman
3. O.P. Nayyar
4. Shankar-Jaikishen
You can rank them in order of preference or simply list the top 3. You can name just 1 or 2 that stand out for you too. In short, there are no rules except for you to say why you like the soundtrack/s you listed. You can put down your most favorite song and least favorite one from each soundtrack if you like.
Iāll put down mine too once I have some responses. Remember weāre talking entire soundtracks/albums and not just individual songs. Whoās game? š³
Ok, I'm ready, but koi deadline bhi hai kya? because abhi mera schedule thoda busy hai.
Mousy bhai, koi deadline nahi iss assignment ka aur koi grades bhi nahi hai. Jab jee chahe, jab time aur marzi ho! šOriginally posted by: anonymouse1
Ok, I'm ready, but koi deadline bhi hai kya? because abhi mera schedule thoda busy hai.
Originally posted by: LizzieBennet
Mousy bhai, koi deadline nahi iss assignment ka aur koi grades bhi nahi hai. Jab jee chahe, jab time aur marzi ho! š
OK, 1 album to kabse mujhe share karna tha 40s ka, but hamesha rah jata tha, issi bahane vo bhi post kar dunga. Thanksš¤