485 Symphony No.Of all the male singers who ruled the 50’s and 60’s, the one I’ve usually tended to ignore is Mukesh—and for what I must admit is a somewhat prejudiced reason: the most recognisable Mukesh songs, at least for me, are the ones he sang for Raj Kapoor, and nearly all of them just don’t appeal to me. Encoded in MP3 format, 192kbps. All Echo Effect Old Mp3 Kishore Lata Rafi Mukesh Mp3 Hi Quality Torrent Complete Description All Echo Effect Old Mp3 Kishore Lata Rafi Mukesh Mp3 Hi Quality Torrent Complete Description.
All Echo Effect Old Mp3 Kishore Lata Rafi Mukesh Mp3 Hi Quality Free Download AndMasti Ke Ghere Song HD Kaala Patthar. Beginning with my favourite.Lata Rafi Old Song for Android - Free download and software. So here they are: my ten favourite Mukesh songs, all from the 50’s and 60’s, from films that I’ve seen.![]() And the ‘echo’ effect is fabulous!( Yahudi, 1958): Once again, Mukesh singing for Dilip Kumar. Mukesh’s voice exudes joy and a sort of fascinated delight, a celebration of the beauty all around. ( Madhumati, 1958): Salil Choudhary created one of Hindi cinema’s greatest scores with Madhumati.This song, the first in the film, is almost a hymn in praise of the natural beauty of the countryside—as seen through the eyes of a newly-arrived traveller. And though I said I don’t usually care for the combination, this one has a mesmerising beauty to it that I can’t help but admire (is it the fact that RK looks a lot like kid brother Shammi?!).A tragic film, and the song, brimming over with despair and loneliness, is equally tragic—but Mukesh imparts to it a depth of feeling that makes Zinda hoon is tarah unforgettable. ( Aag, 1948): Yes, another Mukesh-sings-for-Raj Kapoor song. Heartbreaking but beautiful.After days of careful listening to Mukesh’s songs to do this post, I have to admit: I was wrong. And yet, the mellifluous way Mukesh sings this rather depressing song makes it worthwhile to listen to. But Yeh kaun chitrakaar hai is a less exuberant, more ‘hushed with reverence’ song: you can almost hear the awe and wonder in Mukesh’s voice as he sings the title words: Who is this artist, to have created such beauty? (, 1959): This is the sort of song I usually tended to associate (I admit now, wrongly) with Mukesh’s voice: despairing, desperate and angst-ridden.Just one line: “ Chaandni aayi ghar jalaane” (“ the moonlight shines to burn my house”) is sufficient to explain the gist of Jaaoon kahaan bata ae dil. ( Boond jo ban gayi moti, 1967): Yeh kaun chitrakaar hai reminds me of S uhaana safar aur yeh mausam haseen: both songs are in praise of nature. Not a single musical instrument there, but Mukesh’s voice is music in itself. Superbly sung, and the start of the song is a fine showcase of the perfect control Mukesh had over his voice. For decades I had only one Indian movie song cassette — the best of Mukesh.And I listened ot these songs over and over again on the California highways and am thoroughly sick of them. My problem with Mukesh is slightly different. And for all those years I failed to recognise your genius. I could probably create another Mukesh post within a couple of months. Vba m emulator macDharmendra at his 1966 good-looking best. “Kisi ke muskurahaton pe ho nissar” is excellent top ten stuff too.For eye candy (i,e.confluence of visually appealing and good song)–“Baharon ne mera chaman loot kar”. I’d add that to this list. I didn’t like Raj Kapoor till I saw the Teesri Kasam song–Sajan re jhoot mat bolo (also a Mukesh).I like the song but I suspect I would lke it if someone else had sung it too. The songs you’ve listed are my favorites. ![]() My dad is a big big fan of Mukesh.and he has some of the saddest songs ever in his collection 3.A cousin of mine had once told me that when someone gets hooked on to old songs, it usually begins with Kishore, then gets into Rafi mode and eventually ends up liking Mukesh better. Majority, at least the most popular songs of his, are usually so sad and full of despair that I try avoiding them. But I’ve never been a great fan of his either. Not that I dislike himhe has a wonderful voice and he has sung some of my favourite songs. I remember liking very, very much – until I saw Parasmani a couple of years back and was terribly disappointed to see whom it was picturised on! Somehow I tended to think such a lovely song had to have a Shammi Kapoor-Sadhana or Dharmendra-Sharmila Tagore sort of jodi.I don’t know how exactly to put my feelings for Mukesh in words.it’s kind of confusing. Sophy, I can relate to your comment about Chandan sa badan! There have been plenty of songs that I’ve liked a lot, only because I’ve always listened to them, not seen them – only to have my illusions shattered once I’ve viewed them. When I discovered it was Mukesh’s Birth Anniversary today, and started thinking of his songs, I realized that I love quite a lot of them. I am extremely fond of Talat, Hemat, Manna Dey etc.Anyways, more thoughts on that later. And that’s never been the case in fact. I agree that just because I like Rafi so much doesn’t mean I shouldn’t like any other singers. Though I would like to believe that it’s because most of his songs are sad, i’m yet to figure out the real reason behind it. Now I’m in Rafi phase but I never want to get over Rafi.:-) Since half of his prediction came true, I guess I am scared of getting into the final phase.I never gave it much thought, but looking back, I have been subconsciously avoiding Mukesh’s songs. I was kind of feeling guilty about it and was hoping somebody else would so that I could at least list down my favourite songs here in the comment section.
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