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Friends,
I am starting this thread to share gems from the Shankar Jaikishan - Mohd. Rafi combo which was truly one of the most outstanding and special combinations ever in the history of HFM. Along with the songs, I will also upload bits and pieces of info from interviews, articles etc. about this great partnership. If any of you have any SJ-Rafi gems that you would like to share, or any other info, thoughts, opinions, requests etc. on SJ-Rafi, please feel free to share them here as well. Rafi saab and SJ both started their careers around the same time and both reached the greatest heights of success together. The combination produced so many wonderful melodies and a mind boggling variety for over two decades. First gem is one of the earliest Lata-Rafi duets composed by SJ. There is another version sung separately by Lata. Nai Zindagi Se Pyar - (with Lata Mangeshkar) Film: Shikast Year: 1953 Lyrics: Shailendra Attached image(s) ![]() Prince Ali |
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Next song is a rare one, composed by Shankar for a film that was released much later than the recording. This was one of the last few songs Rafi saab ever sang for an SJ film. Pardon the quality of this song, since it is rare, it has this closed-room effect to it.
Hum Nahi Bhoolenge Film: Inteqaam Ki Aag Year: 1986 Lyrics: Vishweshwar Sharma Prince Ali |
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Next song is a masterpiece, one of the early classical gems by Rafi saab under SJ. Enjoy this song at 192kpbs, clear crisp CD quality !
Aaye Bahar Banke Film: Rajhath Year: 1956 Lyrics: Hasrat Jaipuri Prince Ali |
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Here is a lively Rafi-Asha duet from one of Shammi Kapoor's seventies films. It has a nice mix of jazz and a great rhythm, with some brilliant saxophone pieces in the interludes.
Na Rootho Na Meri Jaan - (with Asha Bhosle) Film: Jawan Mohabbat Year: 1971 Lyrics: Hasrat Jaipuri Prince Ali |
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alibhai.........thank u very much for starting such a wonderfull thread......... and for the songs ofcourse............. irfan... YOU CAN KILL ME BUT YOU CANT JUDGE ME... |
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My pleasure Irfan bhai
![]() Next is a sweet duet by Rafi & Asha from this Sunil Dutt film that had other great songs in it. Gori Chalo Na Hans Ki Chal - (with Asha Bhosle) Film: Beti Bete Year: 1964 Lyrics: Hasrat Jaipuri Prince Ali |
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A nice duet by Rafi & Lata from a Rajendra Kumar seventies film also starring Rakhee. Check out the beats in this song. By this time SJ had changed their style to suit the then current trend of music that was brought about initially by SDB's 'Aradhna'. The song is at 192 kpbs, CD quality !
Tum Meri Ho Mere Siwa - (with Lata Mangeshkar) Film: Aan Ban Year: 1972 Lyrics: Hasrat Jaipuri Prince Ali |
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Here is an excerpt from an interview by Shankar in which he talks about Rafi saab:
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Thank you very much for sharing these lovely songs.
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Thanks Prince Bhai Jaan For Sharing These Songs Of Shankar Jaikshan's Composition
QHabibi ..............QHabibi Most Wanted....................
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Indeed...nice songs..thanks for sharing...
Regards,
Roy ** Ehesaan mere dil pe tumhara hai dosto ** ** Ye dil tumhare pyaar kaa maraa hai dosto ** |
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![]() ![]() Thank U for sharing! ![]() If you get in bed with government, you should expect to walk funny the next day!!!!!!!!!!! |
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No thanks my friends, its my pleasure !
Next we have a song from a Prasad Productions Private Ltd. film starring Rajendra Kumar. The popular songs in the film include "Mujhko Apne Gale Lagalo", "Woh Chale Jhatak Ke Daman", "Karke Jiska Intezar" just to name a few. Main Albela Jawan Hoon Rangila Film: Hamrahi Year: 1962 Lyrics: Hasrat Jaipuri Prince Ali |
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This title song is from a film that starred Rajendra Kumar and Waheeda Rehman.
Shatranj Ki Chal Film: Shatranj Year: 1969 Lyrics: Indeevar Prince Ali |
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Vishwas Nerurkar's excellent book on S-J has some great articles on the duo. I will provide some interesting excerpts from some of them. Here is one from an article written by reputed film producer, and one of Jaikishan's best friends, Sateesh Wagle:
During the making of Pyar Hi Pyar the government had bestowed the Padmashree on Shankar Jaikishan. We were, ofcourse, thrilled with the news. I accompanied Jaikishan to Delhi for the award ceremony and stayed at the Oberoi. One morning, as I was bathing, I could hear Jaikishan humming a melody in the adjoining room. Within moments there was a knock at the door. I said: "I'd come out the moment my bath was over". To which Jaikishan asked: "Are you just bathing or are you listening to my song?". I repled, "I am listening to your song". He was setting music to his own lines Main Kaheen Kavi Na Ban Jaaoon, Tere Pyar Mein Ae Kavita. He had written the whole refrain of the song and later, had Hasrat Jaipuri complete the lyric. In fact, several songs had the first verse written by Jaikishan and later, finished by other lyricists. As I stepped out of my bath, Jaikishan inquired what I thought of the song. I said "it was excellent". Jaikishan then said: "This is the first song for your film and take it as a gift from me. As soon as we return to Mumbai, we shall record it". On our return, we quickly recorded the song. Oddly, not a single person within our circle liked it. My partner Rajram was particularly disappointed. he commented: "You spend so much time with Jaisaab and enjoy your evening drinks with him and yet, you are incapable of extracting a good tune from him. This song is absolutely horrid". I tried to mollify him by saying that the song was not at all that bad as he felt, but Rajaram would not hear of it. The Rajshri distributor, Mr. Tarachand Barjatya, who had bought the film in five territories, also disliked the song. When I informed Jai about this, he invited Mr. Barjatya over and frankly told him that only if one understood music, should one volunteer an opinion. He reminded him of a similar situation almost 20 years earlier when Mr. Barjatya had disapproved Ae Mere Dil Kaheen Aur Chal composed for Daag (1952). Today, years later, the film is remembered because of this song. Jaikishan also stated: "This is the second time you have not liked my composition, but I assure you that this very song will be the highlight of the film". Jaikishan's prophesy was right. The song was a super-hit. Prince Ali |
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