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Song Composer(s) Writer(s) Co-singer(s) Ref. Tamil Film Songs; 2013 Vanakkam Chennai "Hey!" Anirudh Ravichander: Na. Muthukumar: Maria Roe Vincent: 2015 Valiyavan "Hello Hello" D. Imman: Viveka 2016 Pokkiri Raja "Bubbly Bubbly" Maria Roe Vincent Marathi Film Songs; 2014 Vitti Dandu "Pahuni Ghe Re Saare" Santosh Mulekar 2015 Dhinchak Enterprise ...
The following is a list of songs written about Kolkata or Calcutta, the capital city of West Bengal province of India: "Hymn for Kolkata" – by The Geek's Guitar [1] "Ami Miss Calcutta" – sung by Aarti Mukherjee in Basanta Bilap (1972) film "Kolkata" – sung by Nachiketa Chakraborty in Ei Besh Bhalo Achhi (1993) album
"Calcutta" stayed atop the US pop chart for two weeks while the album, with its combination of easy listening tunes and covers of then-popular rock singles, charted at #1 for two weeks, [1] spending three months on the chart. At the time "Calcutta" reached #1, Welk, who was 57, became the oldest artist to have a number one pop single in the U.S.
In 2021, Marracash and Calcutta released the song "Laurea ad honorem" by Marracash, from the album Noi, loro, gli altri. The song was certified Gold by FIMI. [17] In May 2023, Calcutta announced his new album "Relax" on his Instagram account, also promoting an 8 date tour in Italy. [18] It came out in October 2023, [19] the fourth record in his ...
Yuvan Shankar Raja, who was first signed as the music director, composed the song titled "Indha Ooru" for the film. [5] This song was not included in the soundtrack album and was credited in the movie title card. It was used only in the Tamil version of the movie and was replaced in Telugu version by the song "Ee Calcutta" composed by Harris. [6] "
His music was brought to a wider audience with the release of Blue Note Records' 1996 rare groove compilation album, Blue Juice Vol. 1., including two tracks from Ananda Shankar and His Music, "Dancing Drums" and "Streets of Calcutta".
High was an Indian rock group from Kolkata, established in 1974. [1] High marks the efflorescence of American pop and rock music in the city and was contemporaneous with rock bands from other metropolitan cities like Calcutta, Bombay, Goa, Darjeeling and Chennai.
Calcutta Municipal Corporation at a Glance (1989) Indian National Songs and Symbols (1987) [21] A History of Calcutta's Streets (1987) [22] A History of the Calcutta Press, the Beginnings (1987) Rainey's a Historical and Topographical Sketch of Calcutta (edited work of H. James Rainey) (1986) Calcutta in the Seventeenth Century (1986) [23]