The good ones I have heard are:
Maine Pee Sharaab (Naya Raasta)
Mooh Se Math Laga...Cheez Hai Buri (Johnny Walker)
Hai Duniya Usi Ki (Kashmir Ki Kali)
Any additions?
Sanjay
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> Could anyone list Rafi Saab's "sharaab" songs?
>
> The good ones I have heard are:
>
> Maine Pee Sharaab (Naya Raasta)
> Mooh Se Math Laga...Cheez Hai Buri (Johnny Walker)
> Hai Duniya Usi Ki (Kashmir Ki Kali)
>
> Any additions?
My favorite Rafi song in this category is 'hum bekhudi
me tum ko pukare' (Kala paani).
Two songs that I am not sure of classifying as
sharaab songs, since the intoxication is
difficult to understand without seeing the
picturization:
1) "ek ghar banaunga"(Tere ghar ke saamne). Also,
with all that fizz in the glass, it seems to be
some aerated liquid rather than alcohol.
2) Guru Dutt sings 'jinhe naaz hai.n
hind par' in "Pyaasa" after consuming alcohol,
but after his stupor has been broken in the face
of reality.
-Prithviraj
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Before you buy.
--
tabassum
The full lyrics for #1-11 are available at
http://members.xoom.com/isb_archives
Contributions sought for the other two. Especially #12, a song which is
a delight, its appeal enhanced by Usha Khanna's soft interjection of
"pyaar kaa aalam" at the end of each stanza.
Vijay
You could add following to the list
1.Maine peena seekh liya (Goonj Udhe Shenai)
2.Mujhe duniya walao sharabi na samjho(Leader)
3.Chu lena do nazuk hontho ko (Kajal)
4.Chal kai jaam aaye aapke hontho ke naam (Mera Hamdam mera dost)
5.Koi sagar dil ko bhelata nahin(Dil Diya dard liya)
and many more.
Naveen
Sanjay Joshi wrote:
> Could anyone list Rafi Saab's "sharaab" songs?
>
> The good ones I have heard are:
>
> Maine Pee Sharaab (Naya Raasta)
> Mooh Se Math Laga...Cheez Hai Buri (Johnny Walker)
> Hai Duniya Usi Ki (Kashmir Ki Kali)
>
> Any additions?
>
> Sanjay
>
um, what's usha khanna doing singing for iqbal qureshi? i always
thought this was by the actress in the film (was it raagini?)
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Sanjeev Ramabhadran
>
> um, what's usha khanna doing singing for iqbal qureshi? i always
> thought this was by the actress in the film (was it raagini?)
> --
> Sanjeev Ramabhadran
>
i can remember two instances off the top of my head:
usha khana sang for kalyanji anandji in 'jhonny mera naam' and
prem dhawan in 'pavitra paapi'
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Cheers,
Anil P. Hingorani
saavan ke mahine me.n, jab aag sii siine me.n
lagatii hai to pii letaa hu.n, do chaar ghaDii jii letaa hu.n
Indu
..snipped..
>"mere pairo.n me.n ghu.Ngharuu pahanaa de" from Sunghursh (Naushad)
This song is after consuming 'bhang', not 'sharaab'. The opening lines of the
song (not the mukhada), clearly mention it, somewhat like this "..aaj khushi
mein mainen bhaiyya, thhodisi bhang pii lii..".
Happy listenings.
Satish Kalra
Naveen
Yes, it is Sharaabi - both the slow and fast versions of this have
their individual charms...
You can add to the list...
Peekar Sharaab Kheloonga - Ganwaar (not one of Naushad's best)
Mehfil Se Uth Jaane Waalon - Dooj Ka Chaand
Yeh Mehfil Yeh Botal Yeh Rangeen Paani - film ??? (my cassette just
lists it as Esi Ka...)
Ab Woh Karam Karen - Marine Drive
Sanjeev
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Sanjeev Ramabhadran
It is from 'Isi Ka Naam Duniya Hai' (1962). Music by Ravi and lyrics
by SH Bihari. The film starred Ashok Kumar, Shyama, Sahira. And
Mehmood, on whom the song is picturized. The notable song in the
soundtrack was the lovely Asha solo:
. mujh ko sahaara devevaale, ye dil kahe tera shukriya
Typical Ravi tune, but I liked it much better than his Asha solos for
the more highly touted 'Waqt.' ("kaun aayaa" and "chehre pe khushi";
I exclude from the remark "aage bhi", which I find a fascinating
composition.)
RMIMers have been very articulate in singing the praise of "Rafi for
Johnny Walker". Rightly so, but what about Rafi's playback for the
other leading comedian of the era, the sometimes-great Mehmood? I
think the race there would be neck-to-neck with Manna Dey winning
by a whisker, not the least of which for 'Padosan.' Interestingly,
Mukesh has chipped in with a few interesting songs for Mehmood.
Further thoughts?
Ashok