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Kishore Kumar's Emotional Playlist
Kishore Da was one of those, not many artists who went out on a limb and tried different things with various styles of music. Viewed as a legend in the Hindi movie world, this multi-gifted persona has exceeded expectations as a playback vocalist, entertainer, author, verses essayist, executive, maker and content essayist. Kishore Kumar's sad songs have an uncommon mix of sentiment, feelings, deviousness, and despair. Kishore Kumar's Bengali songs are also very famous as some of them is a Remake of the Hindi version.
Kishore remembered this counsel and went alone mark style. He idealized warbling, an exceptional style he heard among the Austrian music accumulations of his sibling Anoop. In the Hindi film industry, his warbling ended up being generally well-known and turned into a trademark of Kishore Kumar. His tunes sounded totally regular, similar to giggling. He used to join illogical terms into his melodies and give it an altogether new feel. The capacity to change his voice as indicated by the scene as well as an entertainer is something that was genuinely inconceivable for Kishore. He has sung profound tunes for Dev Anand and furthermore thrilling melodies for Rajesh Khanna.
It's hard to tell a sort of Kishore Kumar sad songs. There's not really a melody you can't envision in his voice, he's sung everything. Serenading the women with adoration tunes, tunes of profound contemplation, melodies of misfortune, tunes where he's singing both the male and female vocals - he's done everything. He was a distraught virtuoso without uncertainty, who continually continued testing himself with more up-to-date tops to vanquish in the realm of playback singing.
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He was just about a total film character, and in the event that I had my direction, I would decide in favour of him as the Bollywood star of the millennium. Kishore Kumar as a comic entertainer and as the vocalist of cheerful melodies is prominent among more established ages yet in addition among ages who were brought into the world after Kishore Kumar had passed away. Furthermore, it is no little accomplishment for an individual who left this world almost two decades prior.Like many people, I also was under the feeling that Kishore Kumar was generally a vocalist of bubbly, happy melodies. When it came to pitiful melodies, it is different vocalists whose names regularly ring a bell. Kishore Kumar sang only a couple of tragic melodies, that is all it is normally held the view.
I excessively bought into this view. Be that as it may, when I chose to explore Kishore Kumar's sad songs, I was in for amazement. I continued finding tunes after dismal melodies which still can move the audience members. Furthermore, the quantity of such melodies isn't only twelve or somewhere in the vicinity, there are a lot of progressively such tunes.
At the point when Kishore Kumar sang glad melodies, the audience members felt delighted. At the point when an individual of such radiant mien as Kishore Kumar sad songs, he could make his audience members feel the torment. It would appear to me that individuals who sing incredibly cheerful melodies are equipped for singing extraordinarily pitiful tunes as well. It is positively the situation with Kishore Kumar.
Here, I will introduce a rundown of Kishore Kumar's dismal melodies. There are many of them, and I will simply introduce a couple of the best such tunes. Kishore Kumar's Bengali songs are also very famous.
"Dukhi man mere, Sunn Mera Kehna" (Funtoosh 1956) Singer-Kishore, Lyrics-Saahir, MD-S D Burman
"Koi Humdum na raha" (Jhumroo 1962) Singer-Kishore, Lyrics-Majrooh, MD-Kishore
"Koi Lauta de Mere Beete Huye Din" (Door Gagan ki Chaaon mein 1964) Singer-Kishore, Lyrics-Shailendra, MD-Kishore
"Ajnabi tum jaane pehchaane" ( Hum sab ustaad hain 1965 )Singer-Kishore, Lyrics-Asad Bhopali,MD-Laxmikant Pyarelal
"Mere mahboob qayamat hogi" ( Mr X in Bombay 1964) Singer-Kishore, Lyrics-Anand Bakshi, MD-Laxmikant Pyarelal
"Tum Kahan" (Pyar ka Mausam 1969)Singer-Kishore( Rafi in a different version), Lyrics-Majroh, MD-R D Burman
"Wo Shaam Kuch Azeeb thi" (Khamoshi 1969)Singer-Kishore, Lyrics-Gulzar, MD-Hemant Kumar
"Zindagi ka safar, hai ye kaisa safar" (Safar)Singer-Kishore, Lyrics-Indeevar, MD-Kalyanji Anandji
"Jeewan se bhari teri aankhen" (Safar) Singer-Kishore, Lyrics-Indeevar, MD-Kalyanji Anandji
"Teri Duniya Se Hoke majboor chala" (Pavitra paapi 1970)Singer-Kishore,Lyrics-Prem Dhawan, MD-Prem Dhawan
"Koi Hota Jisko Apna" (Mere Apne 1971) Singer-Kishore, Lyrics-Gulzar, MD-Salil Chowdhary
"Geet gaata hoon main, gungunata hoon main" (Laal Patthar 1971)Singer-Kishore, Lyrics-Dev Kohli, MD-Shankar Jaikishan
"Khilte Hain Gul Yahaan" (Sharmili 1971)Singer-Kishore, Lyrics-Neeraj, MD-S D Burman
"O mere Dil Ke Chain" (Mere Jeevan Sathi 1972) Singer-Kishore, Lyrics-Majrooh, MD-R D Burman
"Kiska rasta dekhe aye dil aye saudaai" (Josheela 1973)Singer-Kishore, Lyrics-Sahir, MD-R D Burman
"Mere Dil Mein Aaj kya hai" (Daag 1973) Singer-Kishore, Lyrics-Sahir, MD-Laxmikant Pyarelal
"Meri bheegi si" (Anamika 1973) Singer-Kishore, Lyrics-Majrooh, MD-R D Burman
"Zindagi ke safar me guzar jaate hain jo mukaam" (Aap ki kasam 1974)Singer-Kishore, Lyrics-Anand Bakshi, MD-R D Burman
"Ghungroo ki Tarah Bajta hi Raha hoon main" (Chor Machaye Shor 1974) Singer-Kishore, Lyrics-Ravindra Jain, MD-Ravindra Jain
"Mera jeewan kora kaagaz" (Kora kagaz 1974) Singer-Kishore, Lyrics-M G Hashmat, MD-Kalyanji Anandji
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This was maybe the main pitiful Melodysung by Kishore Kumar. Kishore Kumar had a couple of cheerful tunes too in this motion picture, however, it is this melody that stands out even today."Dukhi man mere, Sunn Mera Kehna" (Funtoosh 1956) Singer-Kishore, Lyrics-Saahir, MD-S D Burman
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Jhumroo was a motion picture with Kishore Kumar's sad songs and was seen taking care of business. He was a one-man work power in this group. Notwithstanding being an entertainer and artist, he was even the music chief of this motion picture, and there were famous upbeat melodies in this film, yet the Melodythat completed highest of them all in Binaca geet mala 1962 last was this Melody"Koi Humdum na raha" (Jhumroo 1962) Singer-Kishore, Lyrics-Majrooh, MD-Kishore
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Maybe one of the greatest nostalgic tunes ever"Koi Lauta de Mere Beete Huye Din" (Door Gagan ki Chaaon mein 1964) Singer-Kishore, Lyrics-Shailendra, MD-Kishore
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Marvellous melody on the point of spurned love. Sublime verses were written by Asad Bhopali. It is from a collection of old Hindi Songs"Ajnabi tum jaane pehchaane" ( Hum sab ustaad hain 1965 )Singer-Kishore, Lyrics-Asad Bhopali,MD-Laxmikant Pyarelal
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The brilliant melody completed sixth in Binaca geet mala last of 1964."Mere mahboob qayamat hogi" ( Mr X in Bombay 1964) Singer-Kishore, Lyrics-Anand Bakshi, MD-Laxmikant Pyarelal
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This melody was sung by Rafi and Kishore independently, and the Kishore form recorded by a character craftsman turned out to be more popular. This Melody Completed seventeenth in Binaca geet mala last of 1969."Tum Kahan" (Pyar ka Mausam 1969)Singer-Kishore( Rafi in a different version), Lyrics-Majroh, MD-R D Burman
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"Wo Shaam Kuch Azeeb thi" (Khamoshi 1969)Singer-Kishore, Lyrics-Gulzar, MD-Hemant Kumar
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This philosophical melody on life was 21st in Binaca geet mala last of 1970."Zindagi ka safar, hai ye kaisa safar" (Safar)Singer-Kishore, Lyrics-Indeevar, MD-Kalyanji Anandji
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Another melody that could move its audience members."Jeewan se bhari teri aankhen" (Safar) Singer-Kishore, Lyrics-Indeevar, MD-Kalyanji Anandji
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"Teri Duniya Se Hoke majboor chala" (Pavitra paapi 1970)Singer-Kishore,Lyrics-Prem Dhawan, MD-Prem Dhawan
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"Koi Hota Jisko Apna" (Mere Apne 1971) Singer-Kishore, Lyrics-Gulzar, MD-Salil Chowdhary
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"Geet gaata hoon main, gungunata hoon main" (Laal Patthar 1971)Singer-Kishore, Lyrics-Dev Kohli, MD-Shankar Jaikishan
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"Khilte Hain Gul Yahaan" (Sharmili 1971)Singer-Kishore, Lyrics-Neeraj, MD-S D Burman
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"O mere Dil Ke Chain" (Mere Jeevan Sathi 1972) Singer-Kishore, Lyrics-Majrooh, MD-R D Burman
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"Kiska rasta dekhe aye dil aye saudaai" (Josheela 1973)Singer-Kishore, Lyrics-Sahir, MD-R D Burman
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"Mere Dil Mein Aaj kya hai" (Daag 1973) Singer-Kishore, Lyrics-Sahir, MD-Laxmikant Pyarelal
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"Meri bheegi si" (Anamika 1973) Singer-Kishore, Lyrics-Majrooh, MD-R D Burman
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"Zindagi ke safar me guzar jaate hain jo mukaam" (Aap ki kasam 1974)Singer-Kishore, Lyrics-Anand Bakshi, MD-R D Burman
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"Ghungroo ki Tarah Bajta hi Raha hoon main" (Chor Machaye Shor 1974) Singer-Kishore, Lyrics-Ravindra Jain, MD-Ravindra Jain
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"Mera jeewan kora kaagaz" (Kora kagaz 1974) Singer-Kishore, Lyrics-M G Hashmat, MD-Kalyanji Anandji