Jun 28, 2014 Mukesh Hit Songs Jayantilal Patel. HD) - Laxmikant Pyarelal - Mohd Rafi - Asha Bhosle - Mukesh - Lata. Kapoor - Nargis - Lata - Mukesh - Shankar. @dustedoff Thanks for your compliments. ‘ are the ones from films that I’ve never watched‘ – reminds me of our interaction on your blog about your policy of including songs only from the movies you have seen! @Subodh Agrawal Can not believe any song from this list would be unknown to you! Of the songs you have mentioned, Dam bhar jo udhar muh phere, Khayalon mein kisi ke and Phir na kije meri gustakh nigahi ka gila are also my top favourites and hopefully should figure in some theme later. But I could not think of them belonging to this category. I find the first impact of these songs is melancholy. September 20, 2011 at 7:25 am. @Ashok Vaishnav I am sorry I am late in acknowledging your comment. Most of the songs of Ashiq were fabulous. Contoh proposal tugas akhir administrasi bisnis. Another reader has quoted a number of songs from Ashiq on my post on Mukesh’s happy solos. @arvind I have some other great Mukesh-Geeta Dutt favourites, but I wanted songs for this post which are unarguably chirpy. Same goes for the Malhar duet, which is a great song by itself. @Subodh Agrawal You seem to have some sort of telepathy with me. Teri shokh nazar ka ishara is my great favourite. I had a close choice between this and another Chitragupta composition Dekho mausam kya bahar hai. Since both sounded similar I decided to take one of them – I chose the latter. But one can very well choose: Teri shokh nazar ka ishara by Mukesh and Lata Mangeshkar from Patang A P JOSHI October 10, 2011 at 3:02 pm. Canasya, “Any such list would be incomplete without.” So true. Pyar ka fasana bana le dil deewana is exactly up my line for this post. Mujhe sach sach bato do is one of my greatest favourites. Layi khushi ki duniya is also outstanding. But these songs would not have occurred to me for this post, for which I was looking for foot-tapping numbers. But surely they would figure in some more appropriate theme. Bagon mein kaise ye phool khilte hai is somehow beyond my period of interest. Post-70s, a song has to be very special to touch me. Other songs you have mentioned are superb and have figured on this blog earlier. Thanks for your detailed comments. K karade August 3, 2013 at 12:39 am. Foot tapping nos. By Mukesh/Lata was the criteria of this article. ‘Aayi saawan rut aayi’ a Mukesh-Shamshad Begum gem from Naushad’s Mela could join any such list. Another beauty is Mukesh/Lata duet from ‘Jalti Nishani’, ‘Dil hai beqarar kyun’.
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