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"Hello Darlin'" is a song written and recorded by American country music artist Conway Twitty. It was released in March 1970 as the first single and title track from the album Hello Darlin . The song was Twitty's fourth No. 1 song on the Billboard magazine Hot Country Singles chart. [ 1 ]
Song Composer(s) Writer(s) Co-singer(s) Ref. Bade Dilwala "Tu Tu Ru Tu Ru" Aadesh Shrivastava: Qateel Shifai: Udit Narayan: Dahek "Ho Gori Aaja" Dev Kohli Vinod Rathod, Udit Narayan, Alka Yagnik: Jaanwar "Paas Bulati Hai" Anand–Milind: Sameer: Alka Yagnik "Tujhko Naa Dekhoon" Udit Narayan "Rishta Dilon Ka" (Sad Version) Mast "Main Mast ...
Hello Darlin' may refer to: Hello Darlin' (album), an album by Conway Twitty "Hello Darlin' (song)", a single from this album; Hello Darlin' (book), a 2001 autobiography by Larry Hagman; Hello Darlin’ (film), a British crime drama film starring Doug Allen, Nimmi Harasgama, Sian Reeve, Martyn Luke and Bill Hutchens.
Hello Darling is a 2010 Bollywood comedy film. Hello Darling may also refer to: Hello Darling, a 1975 Indian Malayalam film; Hello Darling, a 2017 comedy drama play by Mir Muneer "Hello Darlin'" (song), a 1970 song by Conway Twitty; Allo Darlin', a British indie pop band
"Jaise Ho Goonjta Surila Sur" (version 1) N/A "Jaise Hi Goonjta Surila Sur" (version 2) Nav Durga "Dekho Ri SKhi Rang Bhari Holi Aayi" S. N. Tripathi Ramesh Chandra Panday Laxmi Bai Paapi "Meri Zindagi Hai Tu Mujhse Teri Just Ju" S. Mohinder Surjeet Sethi Mohammed Rafi "Ae Jazbaye Mohabbat Itna Asar Dikha De" Hasrat Jaipuri solo
Abrar-ul-Haq (Punjabi: ابرار الحق) is a Pakistani singer-songwriter, philanthropist, and a politician. [2] [3]His debut 1995 album Billo De Ghar sold over 40.3 million albums worldwide, [4] which made him a household name and granted him the title of "King of Pakistani pop".
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"Najane Kyun" (Urdu: نہ جانے کیوں, literal English translation: "Don't Know Why?") is a song by Strings released on the 2004 soundtrack for the film Spider-Man 2. This track is on the Pakistani Urdu-language version of the soundtrack. The song is also featured on their fourth studio album, Dhaani, released in 2003.