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eileenguy · 2 years
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7. a song that makes you want to dance
11. a song that means a lot to you
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scarlettjskipper · 2 years
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Here's one for Iris! I adore this ball of sunshine, so I decided to make one for her as well.
Translations, as usual!
Nanhi Kali Sone Chali (The Little Flowerbud Is Going To Sleep): Here.
Sooha Saaha (Red Rabbit): Here.
Ladki Ki Kathi (A Frame of Wood): Here.
Choon Choon Karti Aai Chidhiya (A Bird Came Chirping): Here. (You'll have to really scroll down for this one)
Chanda Chamke: Here.
Tara Zameen Par: Here.
Hope you guys like it!
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anantradingpvtltd · 1 year
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Price: [price_with_discount] (as of [price_update_date] - Details) [ad_1] This book brings you the joy of understanding the notations of film songs which you have always desired to sing or play on your musical instrument. The raag and taal on which these golden melodies are based have also been mentioned. As you learn your favourite song, one line at a time, you will be surprised to see how well and how fast you pick up even those songs which seemed so difficult to sing/play earlier! This book is hand-written, and you will feel the special love and dedication that has gone into creating this book, just for you! You can also refer to video tutorials uploaded by the author on her Youtube Channel, 'Sanchita Pandey'. It is time to rediscover your passion for music. Happy learning! The 35 songs covered in this book are: Mujhe Tum Se Kuch Bhi Na Chaahiye, Tum Gagan Ke Chandrama, Madhuban Mein Radhika, Aadha Hai Chandrama, Piya Baawri, Bahut Pyar Karte Hain, Ye Raatein Ye Mausam, Meri Yaad Mein Tum Na Aansu Bahaana, Main Kya Jaanu Kya Jaadu Hai, Suhaani Chaandni Raatein, Ae Dil Mujhe Bata De, Salona Sa Sajan, Tukde Hain Mere Dil Ke, Chhup Gaya Koi Re, Jaane Kahaan Gaye Wo Din, Mujhe Tum Mil Gaye Humdum, Yun Hasraton Ke Daag, Jalte Hain Jiske Liye, Dil Hai Chota Sa, Bole Re Papihara, Patta Patta Boota Boota, Kahaan Se Aaye Badra, Ye Samaa Samaa Hai Ye, Haaye Re Wo Din Kyun Naa, Man Tarpat Hari Darshan, Pankh Hotey Toh, Naam Gum Jaayega, Tum Apna Ranjogham, Nanhi Kali Sone Chali, Roz Roz Daali Daali, Unko Ye Shikaayat Hai, Kya Jaanu Sajan, Holi Aayi Re Kanhaai, Tere Jitne Bhakt, Tum Asha Vishwas Hamaare. Publisher ‏ : ‎ White Falcon Publishing; 1st edition (6 December 2021) Language ‏ : ‎ Hindi Paperback ‏ : ‎ 190 pages ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 1636403883 ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1636403885 Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 336 g Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 19.05 x 1.02 x 23.5 cm Country of Origin ‏ : ‎ India [ad_2]
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myluckyerror · 6 years
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Nanhi Kali Sone Chali (HD) - Sujata Song - Sunil Dutt - Nutan - Geeta Dutt
Happy Birthday, Geeta Dutt! 
Here’s a favorite...I came across the story that director Bimal Roy brought his baby son to the recording studio and Geeta Dutt actually had to sing the little guy to sleep...
- Lyrics by Majrooh Sultanpuri and music by S.D. Burman
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bollywoodirect · 5 years
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Remembering Geeta Dutta on her 47th death anniversary. Geeta Dutt (born Geetā Ghosh Roy Chowdhuri; 23 November 1930 – 20 July 1972) was a prominent Indian singer, born in Faridpur before the Partition of India. She found particular prominence as a playback singer in Hindi cinema. She also sang many modern Bengali songs, both in film and non-film genre. K. Hanuman Prasad took Geeta under his patronage, trained and groomed her in singing and later launched her into singing for movies. In 1946, she got the first break with an opportunity to sing in the mythological film Bhakta Prahlad for which Prasad was the music director. She was given only two lines to sing for two songs. In 1947, she got her break with Do Bhai. The music of Do Bhai became a hit with "Mera sundar sapna beet gaya" topping the charts. Geeta Roy's fresh and melodious voice combined vivacity and pathos in such a way that, despite a pronounced "Bengali lilt," the song touched the pulse of thousands of music lovers. She was popularly nick-named "Bangal ka jadu" (the magic from Bengal). In the same film she sang the evocative "Yaad karoge, yaad karoge, ik din humko yaad karoge." It was remarkable for a teenager to sing with such maturity. In the same year, she sang for Hunuman Prasad's other releases. "Naino Ki Pyali Se Hoto Ki Madira" (Rasili)"Neha Lagake Mukh Mod Gayaa" (Rasili) "Aaja ri Nindiya Aaja": a lullaby alongside the established playback singer Parul Ghosh (Nai Maa) The uncanny ability of Geeta Dutt that made her race past her contemporaries was her unique versatility to sing any kind of song with the authentic tone, feeling, passion and emotion as demanded by the composition and the situation it was being picturised in. From a bhajan to a club song, from a haunting melancholic song to a peppy romantic number, she could traverse the range of music, seemingly effortlessly. This unique versatility helped Geeta (Roy) Dutt carve out a niche and cement her place even when the Lata Mangeshkar and Asha Bhosle phenomenon was sweeping through the world of Hindi playback, following the runaway success of Aayega Aanewala in Mahal (1949). Geeta Dutt's chart-busting "Tadbeer se bigdi hui taqdeer bana le" in Guru Dutt's directorial debut Baazi (1951) was the turning point where "Geeta Roy's vivacity was matched every inch by Geeta Bali on-screen". S. D. Burman had turned a ghazal by Sahir Ludhianvi into a sensual club song much to the chagrin of the famed lyricist-poet: The ploy worked as Baazi proved a hit on the strength of that song alone. S D Burman fully exploited Geeta's potential across the spectrum. "Aan milo shyam saanware" (Devdas, 1955), the duet with Manna Dey, has the unmistakable touch of the Baul folk music of Bengal. "Nanhi kali sone chali" (Sujata, 1959) is one of the most popular and heart-touching lullaby ever where Geeta Dutt's voice rings maternal love in every note. The bubbly exuberance of "Aye dil mujhe bata de" (Bhai Bhai, 1956) is in sharp contrast to the pathos of "Waqt ne kiya" in (Kaagaz Ke Phool, 1959).
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gohindilyrics · 4 years
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Nanhi Kali Sone Chali Lyrics / Geeta Dutt : This is a Hindi song from the 1960 movie Sujata, sung by Geeta Dutt, composed by Sachin Dev Burman, Lyrics by Majrooh Sultanpuri. Music directed by is Sachin Dev Burman. Starcast of this Movie is Nutan, Sunil Dutt, Lalita Pawar. This is a Bimal Roy Film. The film is about the situation of caste in India, based on a Bengali short story Sujata by writer Subodh Ghosh.The Film was entered into the 1960 Cannes Film Festival.
♪गाना: नन्ही कली सोने चली, हवा धीरे आना
♪संगीतकार: सचिन देव बर्मन
♪गायक: गीता दत्त
♪गीतकार: मजरूह सुलतानपुरी
♪चित्रपट: सुजाता (१९५९)
Nanhi Kali Sone Chali Lyrics / Geeta Dutt
हवा धीरे आना नींद भरे पंख लिये झूला झूला जाना नन्ही कली सोने चली हवा धीरे आना नींद भरे पंख लिये झूला झूला जाना नन्ही कली सोने चली
चाँद किरन सी गुड़िया नाजों की है पली चाँद किरन सी गुड़िया नाजों की है पली आज अगर चाँदनिया आना मेरी गली गुन गुन गुन गीत कोई हौले हौले गाना नींद भरे पंख लिये झूला झूला जाना
रेशम की डोर अगर पैरों को उलझाए रेशम की डोर अगर पैरों को उलझाए घुंघरू का दाना कोई शोर मचा जाए रानी मेरे जागे तो फिर निंदिया तू बहलाना नींद भरे पंख लिये झूला झूला जाना नन्ही कली सोने चली हवा धीरे आना
Lyrics in English
Hmmm Hmmm Hmmmm Hawa Dheere Aana Neend Bhare Pankh Liye, Jhoola Jhula Jaana Nanhi Kali Sone Chali, Hawa Dheere Aana Neend Bhare Pankh Liye, Jhoola Jhula Jaana Nanhi Kali Sone Chali
Chaand Kiran Si Gudiya Naazon Ki Hai Paali (2) Aaj Agar Chandaniya Aana Meri Gali Gun-Gun-Gun Geet Koi Haule Haule Gaana Neend Bhare Pankh Liye, Jhoola Jhula Jaana Hmmm Hmmm Hmmm
Resham Ki Dor Agar Pairon Ko Uljhaaye (2) Ghunghru Ka Daana Koi Shor Macha Jaaye Rani Meri Jaage Toh Phir Nindiya Tu Behlaana Neend Bhare Pankh Liye, Jhoola Jhula Jaana Nanhi Kali Sone Chali, Hawa Dheere Aana Hmmm Hmmm Hmmm Hmmmm Hmmm!
♪Song Title: Nanhii kalii sone chalii, havaa dhiire aanaa
♪Lyricist : Majrooh Sultanpuri
♪Singer : (Geeta Ghosh Roy Chowdhuri) Geeta Dutt
♪Music Director : Sachin Dev Burman
♪Music Label:© Saregama
♪Movie : Sujata (1959)
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lyrics2world · 4 years
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Nanhi Kali Sone Chali Lyrics - S.D Burman
Nanhi Kali Sone Chali Lyrics Song From Sujata Movie.Song Sung By Geeta Dutt .Music Given By S.D Burman.Lyrics Written By Majrooh Sultanpuri.
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Song - Nanhi kali sone chali 
Movie - Sujata 
Singer - Geeta Dutt 
Music - S D Burman
Lyrics - Majrooh Sultanpuri
Nanhi Kali Sone Chali Lyrics
Hawa dhire aana
Nid bhare pakh liye
Jhulaa jhulaa jana
Nanhi kali sone chali
Hawa dhire aana
Nid bhare pakh liye
Jhulaa jhulaa jana
Nanhi kali sone chali
Chaand kiran si gudiyaa
Naajo ki hai pali
Chaand kiran si gudiyaa
Naajo ki hai pali
Aaj agar chaandaniyaa
Aana meri gali
Gun gun gun git koi
Haule haule gaana
Nid bhare pakh liye
Jhulaa jhulaa jana
Resham ki dor agar
Pairo ko ulajhaae
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anantradingpvtltd · 1 year
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Price: [price_with_discount] (as of [price_update_date] - Details) [ad_1] This book brings you the joy of understanding the notations of film songs which you have always desired to sing or play on your musical instrument. The raag and taal on which these golden melodies are based have also been mentioned. As you learn your favourite song, one line at a time, you will be surprised to see how well and how fast you pick up even those songs which seemed so difficult to sing/play earlier! This book is hand-written, and you will feel the special love and dedication that has gone into creating this book, just for you! You can also refer to video tutorials uploaded by the author on her YouTube Channel, Sanchita Pandey. It is time to rediscover your passion for music. Happy learning! The 35 songs covered in this book are: Mujhe Tum Se Kuch Bhi Na Chaahiye, Tum Gagan Ke Chandrama, Madhuban Mein Radhika, Aadha Hai Chandrama, Piya Baawri, Bahut Pyar Karte Hain, Ye Raatein Ye Mausam, Meri Yaad Mein Tum Na Aansu Bahaana, Main Kya Jaanu Kya Jaadu Hai, Suhaani Chaandni Raatein, Ae Dil Mujhe Bata De, Salona Sa Sajan, Tukde Hain Mere Dil Ke, Chhup Gaya Koi Re, Jaane Kahaan Gaye Wo Din, Mujhe Tum Mil Gaye Humdum, Yun Hasraton Ke Daag, Jalte Hain Jiske Liye, Dil Hai Chota Sa, Bole Re Papihara, Patta Patta Boota Boota, Kahaan Se Aaye Badra, Ye Samaa Samaa Hai Ye, Haaye Re Wo Din Kyun Naa, Man Tarpat Hari Darshan, Pankh Hotey Toh, Naam Gum Jaayega, Tum Apna Ranjogham, Nanhi Kali Sone Chali, Roz Roz Daali Daali, Unko Ye Shikaayat Hai, Kya Jaanu Sajan, Holi Aayi Re Kanhaai, Tere Jitne Bhakt, Tum Asha Vishwas Hamaare. Publisher ‏ : ‎ White Falcon Publishing; 1st edition (10 March 2022) Language ‏ : ‎ English Paperback ‏ : ‎ 180 pages ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 1636404928 ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1636404929 Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 365 g Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 18.42 x 2.54 x 23.5 cm Country of Origin ‏ : ‎ India [ad_2]
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anantradingpvtltd · 1 year
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Price: [price_with_discount] (as of [price_update_date] - Details) [ad_1] This book brings you the joy of understanding the notations of film songs which you have always desired to sing or play on your musical instrument. The raag and taal on which these golden melodies are based have also been mentioned. As you learn your favourite song, one line at a time, you will be surprised to see how well and how fast you pick up even those songs which seemed so difficult to sing/play earlier! This book is hand-written, and you will feel the special love and dedication that has gone into creating this book, just for you! You can also refer to video tutorials uploaded by the author on her YouTube Channel, Sanchita Pandey. It is time to rediscover your passion for music. Happy learning! The 35 songs covered in this book are: Mujhe Tum Se Kuch Bhi Na Chaahiye, Tum Gagan Ke Chandrama, Madhuban Mein Radhika, Aadha Hai Chandrama, Piya Baawri, Bahut Pyar Karte Hain, Ye Raatein Ye Mausam, Meri Yaad Mein Tum Na Aansu Bahaana, Main Kya Jaanu Kya Jaadu Hai, Suhaani Chaandni Raatein, Ae Dil Mujhe Bata De, Salona Sa Sajan, Tukde Hain Mere Dil Ke, Chhup Gaya Koi Re, Jaane Kahaan Gaye Wo Din, Mujhe Tum Mil Gaye Humdum, Yun Hasraton Ke Daag, Jalte Hain Jiske Liye, Dil Hai Chota Sa, Bole Re Papihara, Patta Patta Boota Boota, Kahaan Se Aaye Badra, Ye Samaa Samaa Hai Ye, Haaye Re Wo Din Kyun Naa, Man Tarpat Hari Darshan, Pankh Hotey Toh, Naam Gum Jaayega, Tum Apna Ranjogham, Nanhi Kali Sone Chali, Roz Roz Daali Daali, Unko Ye Shikaayat Hai, Kya Jaanu Sajan, Holi Aayi Re Kanhaai, Tere Jitne Bhakt, Tum Asha Vishwas Hamaare. Publisher ‏ : ‎ White Falcon Publishing; 1st edition (10 March 2022) Language ‏ : ‎ English Paperback ‏ : ‎ 180 pages ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 1636404928 ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1636404929 Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 365 g Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 18.42 x 2.54 x 23.5 cm Country of Origin ‏ : ‎ India [ad_2]
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bollywoodirect · 7 years
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Remembering Geeta Dutt on her 87th birth anniversary.
Geeta Dutt (born Geetā Ghosh Roy Chowdhuri; 23 November 1930 – 20 July 1972) was a prominent Indian singer, born in Faridpur before the Partition of India. She found particular prominence as a playback singer in Hindi cinema. She also sang many modern Bengali songs, both in film and non-film genre.
K. Hanuman Prasad took Geeta under his patronage, trained and groomed her in singing and later launched her into singing for movies. In 1946, she got the first break with an opportunity to sing in the mythological film Bhakta Prahlad for which Prasad was the music director. She was given only two lines to sing for two songs.
In 1947, she got her break with Do Bhai. The music of Do Bhai became a hit with "Mera sundar sapna beet gaya" topping the charts. Geeta Roy's fresh and melodious voice combined vivacity and pathos in such a way that, despite a pronounced "Bengali lilt," the song touched the pulse of thousands of music lovers. She was popularly nick-named "Bangal ka jadu" (the magic from Bengal). In the same film she sang the evocative "Yaad karoge, yaad karoge, ik din humko yaad karoge." It was remarkable for a teenager to sing with such maturity.
In the same year, she sang for Hunuman Prasad's other releases.
"Naino Ki Pyali Se Hoto Ki Madira" (Rasili) "Neha Lagake Mukh Mod Gayaa" (Rasili)
"Aaja ri Nindiya Aaja": a lullaby alongside the established playback singer Parul Ghosh (Nai Maa)
The uncanny ability of Geeta Dutt that made her race past her contemporaries was her unique versatility to sing any kind of song with the authentic tone, feeling, passion and emotion as demanded by the composition and the situation it was being picturised in. From a bhajan to a club song, from a haunting melancholic song to a peppy romantic number, she could traverse the range of music, seemingly effortlessly. This unique versatility helped Geeta (Roy) Dutt carve out a niche and cement her place even when the Lata Mangeshkar and Asha Bhosle phenomenon was sweeping through the world of Hindi playback, following the runaway success of Aayega Aanewala in Mahal (1949). Geeta Dutt's chart-busting "Tadbeer se bigdi hui taqdeer bana le" in Guru Dutt's directorial debut Baazi (1951) was the turning point where "Geeta Roy's vivacity was matched every inch by Geeta Bali on-screen". S. D. Burman had turned a ghazal by Sahir Ludhianvi into a sensual club song much to the chagrin of the famed lyricist-poet: The ploy worked as Baazi proved a hit on the strength of that song alone.
S D Burman fully exploited Geeta's potential across the spectrum. "Aan milo shyam saanware" (Devdas, 1955), the duet with Manna Dey, has the unmistakable touch of the Baul folk music of Bengal. "Nanhi kali sone chali" (Sujata, 1959) is one of the most popular and heart-touching lullaby ever where Geeta Dutt's voice rings maternal love in every note. The bubbly exuberance of "Aye dil mujhe bata de" (Bhai Bhai, 1956) is in sharp contrast to the pathos of "Waqt ne kiya" in (Kaagaz Ke Phool, 1959).
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bollywoodirect · 7 years
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Remembering Geeta Dutta on her 45th death anniversary. Geeta Dutt (born Geetā Ghosh Roy Chowdhuri; 23 November 1930 – 20 July 1972) was a prominent Indian singer, born in Faridpur before the Partition of India. She found particular prominence as a playback singer in Hindi cinema. She also sang many modern Bengali songs, both in film and non-film genre. K. Hanuman Prasad took Geeta under his patronage, trained and groomed her in singing and later launched her into singing for movies. In 1946, she got the first break with an opportunity to sing in the mythological film Bhakta Prahlad for which Prasad was the music director. She was given only two lines to sing for two songs. In 1947, she got her break with Do Bhai. The music of Do Bhai became a hit with "Mera sundar sapna beet gaya" topping the charts. Geeta Roy's fresh and melodious voice combined vivacity and pathos in such a way that, despite a pronounced "Bengali lilt," the song touched the pulse of thousands of music lovers. She was popularly nick-named "Bangal ka jadu" (the magic from Bengal). In the same film she sang the evocative "Yaad karoge, yaad karoge, ik din humko yaad karoge." It was remarkable for a teenager to sing with such maturity. In the same year, she sang for Hunuman Prasad's other releases. "Naino Ki Pyali Se Hoto Ki Madira" (Rasili) "Neha Lagake Mukh Mod Gayaa" (Rasili) "Aaja ri Nindiya Aaja": a lullaby alongside the established playback singer Parul Ghosh (Nai Maa) The uncanny ability of Geeta Dutt that made her race past her contemporaries was her unique versatility to sing any kind of song with the authentic tone, feeling, passion and emotion as demanded by the composition and the situation it was being picturised in. From a bhajan to a club song, from a haunting melancholic song to a peppy romantic number, she could traverse the range of music, seemingly effortlessly. This unique versatility helped Geeta (Roy) Dutt carve out a niche and cement her place even when the Lata Mangeshkar and Asha Bhosle phenomenon was sweeping through the world of Hindi playback, following the runaway success of Aayega Aanewala in Mahal (1949). Geeta Dutt's chart-busting "Tadbeer se bigdi hui taqdeer bana le" in Guru Dutt's directorial debut Baazi (1951) was the turning point where "Geeta Roy's vivacity was matched every inch by Geeta Bali on-screen". S. D. Burman had turned a ghazal by Sahir Ludhianvi into a sensual club song much to the chagrin of the famed lyricist-poet: The ploy worked as Baazi proved a hit on the strength of that song alone. S D Burman fully exploited Geeta's potential across the spectrum. "Aan milo shyam saanware" (Devdas, 1955), the duet with Manna Dey, has the unmistakable touch of the Baul folk music of Bengal. "Nanhi kali sone chali" (Sujata, 1959) is one of the most popular and heart-touching lullaby ever where Geeta Dutt's voice rings maternal love in every note. The bubbly exuberance of "Aye dil mujhe bata de" (Bhai Bhai, 1956) is in sharp contrast to the pathos of "Waqt ne kiya" in (Kaagaz Ke Phool, 1959). Like बॉलीवुड डायरेक्ट Bollywoodirect
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