The Micro View of the Songs of 1948 @ SoY – Female Solo Songs – Shamshad Begum [4]
Shamshad Begum’s Solo Songs for 1948 have already spanned 1st, 2nd and 3rd episodes. Some of the solo songs have easily fallen into the Popular Solo Songs category too.
We now take up the concluding part of Shamshad Begum’s Solo Songs for 1948.
Tere Bina Rasiya Mohay Chain Na Aaye – Rangeen Zamana – Pt. Govind Ram – Pt, Fani Khan
Jawani Na Aati Na Dil – Rangeen Zamana – Pt. Govind Ram – Pt, Fani Khan
Tere Bina Zindagi Mere Kis Kaam Ki– Suhaag Raat – Snehal – Kedar Sharma
Mera Man Ban Phool Phoola Na Samaye Re – Veena – Anil Biswas – Narendra Sharma
Jawani Na Aati Dil Na Ham Lagate – Veena – Anil Biswas – Swami Ramanand
In July 2011, I opted to retire from my active career as a practicing management professional. In the 38 years that I pursued this career, I had opportunity to work in diverse capacities, in small-to-medium-to-large engineering companies. Whether I was setting up Greenfield projects or Brownfield projects, nurturing the new start-ups or accelerating the stabilized unit to a next phase growth, I had many more occasions to take the paths uncharted. The life then was so challenging!
One of the biggest casualty in that phase was my disregards towards my hobbies - Be with The Family, Enjoy Music form Films of 1940s to mid-1970s period, write on whatever I liked to read, pursue amateur photography and indulge in solving the chess problems.
So I commenced my Second Innings to focus on this area of my life as the primary occupation.
At the end of four years, I am now quite a regular blogger. I have been able to build a few very strong pen-relationships.
I maintain contact with 38-years of my First Innings as freelance trainer and process facilitator.
And yet,
The woods are lovely, dark and deep.
But I have promises to keep,
And miles to go before I sleep,
And miles to go before I sleep.
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4 thoughts on “The Micro View of the Songs of 1948 @ SoY – Female Solo Songs – Shamshad Begum [4]”
Ashokji,
Thanks a lot for this compilation. Shamshad Begum was the dominant singer of 1948. It is surprising so many of her extremely nice songs remained unknown. I am especially impressed by Chali pi ke milan ko.
AK
Ashokji,
Thanks a lot for this compilation. Shamshad Begum was the dominant singer of 1948. It is surprising so many of her extremely nice songs remained unknown. I am especially impressed by Chali pi ke milan ko.
AK