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"All Those Years Ago" is a song by the English rock musician George Harrison, released in May 1981 as a single from his ninth studio album Somewhere in England. Having previously recorded the music for the song, Harrison tailored the lyrics to serve as a personal tribute to his former Beatles bandmate John Lennon , following the latter's murder ...
"All Those Years Ago" was released as the lead single in May 1981 to a strong response, reaching number 13 in the United Kingdom and number 2 in the United States. It was Harrison's biggest hit since "Give Me Love (Give Me Peace on Earth)" in 1973, and Somewhere in England benefited from the song's popularity.
The film was released on 24 January 1966. A musical hit movie with music by Ghulam Nabi-Abdul Latif and film song lyrics by Josh Malihabadi including one inspiring 'Quomi Naghma'. Aaina: Shabab Keranwi: Deeba, Mohammad Ali, Zeenat, Kamaal Irani: Musical: The film was released on 2 December 1966. Hit music and film songs by Manzoor Ashraf team ...
The nine other songs had not been used in the film and as a token of good faith to the composer, Kamal Amrohi compiled these tracks and had them released by HMV as ‘Pakeezah Rang Barang’; an enchanting assortment of Thumri, Ghazal, Qawwali and Mujra fills the brim of this musical odyssey. This album was released exclusively by Saregama in 1977.
In a 2004 review of the film's DVD release, John Beifuss of The Commercial Appeal called the film "arguably the find of the year, for cult movie fans", writing: "A mind-bending fusion of Hammer-style vampirism with the exotic song-and-dance numbers that are all but mandatory for movies made in Pakistan and India, [Zinda Laash] is both derivative and innovative, campy and scary."
There are 3 songs with the same radif: Kise Pesh Karoon — Naghma-o-Sher Ki Saugaat Kise Pesh Karoon (Lata), Ishq Ki Garmi-e-Jazbaat Kise Pesh Karoon (Rafi) and Rang Aur Noor Ki Baaraat Kise Pesh Karoon (Rafi). The first two are happy songs, while the last one is a sad song. The last stanzas of the first two songs are identical. Songs List:-
This film had a super-hit film song that turned out to be a breakthrough song in Pakistan for the music director Master Inayat Hussain who later became one of the top film musicians in the 1950s and 1960s. This film was produced by the renowned singer Malika Pukhraj. 3 November 1950: Kundan: Urdu: M.S. Dar: Ragni, Shakir, Hamaliawala: 17 ...
The film was a major box-office success primarily due to its music, which was composed by Robin Ghosh. [2] It became the longest-running Pakistani film at the cinemas. [3] The movie is based on the 1973 Hindi movie Aa Gale Lag Jaa and went on to be remade in Hindi in 1985 as Pyar Jhukta Nahin. [4]