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Hi friends,
In forty years of bollywood career, Guru has virtually sung with every singer who appeared on the scene during that period....104 male singers and 83 female singers to be precise (this includes songs with multiple singers on a song as well as non-singers lending their voice for some dialogues within the song...like Shtarughan Sinha having some dialogues in Jwalamukhi song Paan Bidi Cigarette Tambakoo Na Sharaab, Humko To Nasha Hai Mohabbat Ka Janab).... Various database on these Jodies created along the way of discussions on this thread has been indexed as under: INDEX OF DATABASE CREATED ALONG THE WAY Description_____________________________________________Post No. 1. List of Duets with Rafi-------------------------------------------------------019 2. List of Duets with Pankaj Udhas--------------------------------------------009 3. List of Duets with Danny Dengzopa----------------------------------------013 4. List of Male co-singers of Guru---------------------------------------------022 5. List of Female co-singers of Guru------------------------------------------023 6. List of Duets with Bhupendra-----------------------------------------------034 7. List of Duets with Manna Dey----------------------------------------------035 8. List of Duets with Shamshad Begam--------------------------------------036 9. List of Duets with Geeta Dutt----------------------------------------------044 10. List of Duets with Mahendra Kapoor--------------------------------------058 11. List of Duets with Mukesh------------------------------------------------073 12. List of Songs by Guru picturised on Vijay Arora--------------------------126 13. List of Songs by Guru composed by OP Nayyar--------------------------137 14. List of Songs by Guru and Amit Kumar-----------------------------------145 15. List of Songs by Guru under RD Burman's music-------------------------177 Here, i intend putting up some of the chosen few songs with these singers (to the extent that i have the songs)...of course some of them might be the ones which i got from this very forum courtesy our fellow-members.... i start with Bhupendra, who, while, is not as versatile as Guru, but i do like the heaviness and depth of his voice... (i) Achchhi Achchhi Pyari Pyari Film: Trimurty 1974 Singers: KK, Bhupinder, Nitin Mukesh Duration: 03:26@128 (ii) Duki Pe Duki Ho Film: Satte Pe Satta 1981 Singers: KK, Asha, Bhupinder, RD Duration: 04:06@128 (iii) He Mujhe Dil De Film: Mr. Romeo 1973 Singers: KK, Asha, Bhupinder, RD Duration: 05:54@128 Incidentally MD for all these is RD....he definitely liked Bhupinder a lot....may be because Guru's default pitch and Bhupinder's pitch were very close...as were Manna Dey's and Yesudas's....but then Guru was Guru...he could mould his voice, its pitch and throw depending upon the situation in the movie and the mannerism the actor...many are greats but then only a few are genious.. eskayes eskayes
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In case you are interested
you may find the list of actors who lip-synced KK on screen at the thread http://www.hamaraforums.com/index.php?showtopic=7719&hl= This is compilation effort of many members of HF. |
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In case you are interested you may find the list of actors who lip-synced KK on screen at the thread http://www.hamaraforums.com/index.php?showtopic=7719&hl= This is compilation effort of many members of HF. Thanks Ravi....It is great to have this list in electronic form...I will put up list of Jodidaars of Guru, as you had wanted, over the weekend... eskayes eskayes
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So, moving diametrically opposite, from odd men out to male co-singer with whom Guru has sung the most in a jodi.....yes we are talking of Mohd. Rafi....KK and Rafi, two biggest ever vocal giants of hindi film music, have sung 70 songs together with 36 of them being true blue duets...i am sure, like me, thats a treat to music lovers...
Well, a lot has been talked about what all hathkandes were adopted by Rafi camp when Guru emerged like a pheonix in late sixties resurrecting his sagging bollywood career...with all that talk notwithstanding, the fact is that it was never like 'sleeping with the enemy' when it came either to these two giants singing together or to their mutual appreciation of each other... Guru had gone on record saying that he was a big fan of Rafi and loved to listen to his songs...Rafi, on his part, had mentioned in an interview that amongst his contemporaries, Kishore Kumar sings very well and hamesha hi sur mein gaate hain.... Now this hamesha sur mein gaate hain is no mean achievement...the fact is that Guru never missed a sur while singing in his long career of forty years...even the most accompolished of the singers have found it difficult to not miss a sur or two while singing...even his own son, Amit Kumar, is known to have gone off key in some of the songs, not to talk of the lesser mortals of current genre...it may not be very easily noticeable to many, but the purists can pick up such gaffe....in a quick progression of different notes over a syllable or two, if one note gets missed, it might not be easy to detect it... Hats off to both of them and fortunate were those, like me, who grew up on listening to their songs as they rolled out... Here are four relatively rarer songs of Guru-Rafi combine (I am deliberately skipping here the common ones)... (i) Bade Maze Se Guzar Jayegi-----Chor Sipahi 1977---Laxmikant Pyarelal----06:58@128 VBR (ii) Yoon Na Sharma Phaila De-----Parwana 1971-----Madan Mohan-----08:18@128 (iii) Badi Rangeen Mehfil Hai, Tere Chehre Se Parda---Muqaddar 1978---Rajesh Roshan---06:22@128 (iv) O Kahan Chali, Rani Chhammak Chhallo----Love in Bombay 1975----Shankar Jaikishen---06:05@128 eskayes eskayes
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So, moving diametrically opposite, from odd men out to male co-singer with whom Guru has sung the most in a jodi.....yes we are talking of Mohd. Rafi....KK and Rafi, two biggest ever vocal giants of hindi film music, have sung 70 songs together with 36 of them being true blue duets...i am sure, like me, thats a treat to music lovers... Well, a lot has been talked about what all hathkandes were adopted by Rafi camp when Guru emerged like a pheonix in late sixties resurrecting his sagging bollywood career...with all that talk notwithstanding, the fact is that it was never like 'sleeping with the enemy' when it came either to these two giants singing together or to their mutual appreciation of each other... Guru had gone on record saying that he was a big fan of Rafi and loved to listen to his songs...Rafi, on his part, had mentioned in an interview that amongst his contemporaries, Kishore Kumar sings very well and hamesha hi sur mein gaate hain.... Now this hamesha sur mein gaate hain is no mean achievement...the fact is that Guru never missed a sur while singing in his long career of forty years...even the most accompolished of the singers have found it difficult to not miss a sur or two while singing...even his own son, Amit Kumar, is known to have gone off key in some of the songs, not to talk of the lesser mortals of current genre...it may not be very easily noticeable to many, but the purists can pick up such gaffe....in a quick progression of different notes over a syllable or two, if one note gets missed, it might not be easy to detect it... Hats off to both of them and fortunate were those, like me, who grew up on listening to their songs as they rolled out... Here are four relatively rarer songs of Guru-Rafi combine (I am deliberately skipping here the common ones)... (i) Bade Maze Se Guzar Jayegi-----Chor Sipahi 1977---Laxmikant Pyarelal----06:58@128 VBR (ii) Yoon Na Sharma Phaila De-----Parwana 1971-----Madan Mohan-----08:18@128 (iii) Badi Rangeen Mehfil Hai, Tere Chehre Se Parda---Muqaddar 1978---Rajesh Roshan---06:22@128 (iv) O Kahan Chali, Rani Chhammak Chhallo----Love in Bombay 1975----Shankar Jaikishen---06:05@128 eskayes Thank u very much dost, ur uploads are always gr8..... I always wonder how u collect all this information and collection OMkar ![]() Only THIS MOMENT is in my hand and I just want to live that Perfectly!!! ![]() |
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Thank u very much dost, ur uploads are always gr8..... I always wonder how u collect all this information and collection OMkar You are welcome Omkar.. eskayes eskayes
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