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The song samples Indian singer Raja Mustaq. [1] Additional music editing was done by Dutch producer Coen Berrier, former collaborator with Mason , [ 2 ] and the lyric editor was Nasir Nizami. The original version of the single was produced by Husan for a Peugeot 206 car advertisement and was credited under the name "Bald N Spikey".
Anuv Jain is an Indian singer songwriter and composer. [1] [2] He is known for his simple chorded songs with lyrics that deal with love and heartbreak.[3] [4] His music primarily contains an acoustic guitar or ukulele, unaccompanied by percussion or other instruments.
This is an alphabetical list of known Hindi songs performed by Kishore Kumar from 1946 till 1987. Over 1600 songs are listed here. [1] [2] Moreover, singers recreate songs of Kumar duets. [3] He had also sung in several other different languages which are not included here.
Song Composer(s) Writer(s) Co-artist(s) Anmol Sitaare: 11 "Choron Ko Pakadne Ham Chale Hain" Nadeem-Shravan Kavi Pradeep Amit Kumar, Preeti Sagar, Sapna Mukherjee, Vinay Mandke 12 "Ye Duniya Hai Natakshala" Amit Kumar, Shabbir Kumar 13 "You Don't Know What We Are" Amit Kumar, Preeti Sagar, Anwar, Dilraj Kaur Anokha Bandhan: 14 "Tu Itani Door ...
Jai Vikraanta is a 1995 Indian Hindi-language action crime drama film directed ... The film's music was composed by Anand–Milind ... "Dekh Ke Mera Khilta Husn-O ...
The songs were sung by Mohammed Rafi, Suman Kalyanpur, Shamshad Begum, Asha Bhosle, and Sheikh. [7] The song "Parwar Digaar-e-Alam", sung by Mohammed Rafi with lyrics by Akhtar Romani became popular. At the screening of the film in Hyderabad, the then Nizam of Hyderabad had the song repeatedly shown eleven times.
Bhagat Ram composed music for a few films in the 1930s alone under the name "Bhagat Ram Batish". In 1944, he and Husn Lal joined forces for the first time to compose music for a film under the name Husn Lal - Bhagat Ram. The brothers were popular music composers in the 1940s and early 1950s, but their career waned after 1955. [1] [2] [3]
Chandralekha is the soundtrack album for the 1948 film of the same name.It was composed by S. Rajeswara Rao, [1] with lyrics by Papanasam Sivan and Kothamangalam Subbu. [2] The background score was composed by M. D. Parthasarathy, who was assisted by R. Vaidyanathan and B. Das Gupta. [3]