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sangeet ka safar 1--Kide Sohne Chan Ni Surinder Kaur, Prakash Kaur Album: Chum Chum Rakho Ni Lyricist: Nandlal NOorpuri | Composer: K S Narula 2 Kade Khole Whishki Surinder Kaur, Ramesh Rangial Album: Ladoo Kha Ke Turdi Bani Lyricist: Sameer Mhatre | Composer: Jaswant Bhanwara 3 Tun Kahda Lambrdar Surinder Kaur, Harcharan Grewal Album: Ladoo Kha Ke Turdi Bani Lyricist: Gurdev Singh Mann | Composer: K Pannalal |
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Hi Surinder & Faraaj
You are both welcome. This song refers to a violent episode in Sikh history. Nand Lal Nurpuri had a way with his words. The tenderness and feelings he expresses about the valiant death of one of Guru Gobind Singh's four sons are worth all the praise he can get. Sisters Surinder Kaur and Parkash Kaur have also sung this song with a rarely special feeling. I am not too much of a fan of religious songs (I do have a decent quota of Hindu, Sikh, & Muslim religious songs) but this one is my favorite. Harjinder This post has been edited by Harjinder: Oct 2 2010, 06:47 AM |
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