The Micro View of Best Songs of 1947 : Female Solo Songs – Zohrabai Ambalewali [2]

We have heard Zohrabai Ambalewali’s solos songs for 1947 in the Part I last week.  Presently we will  listen to the remaining songs in this list.

We have had a fair taste of her vocal range and diction in the songs that listened  in the previous episode. The solo songs in the present episode further adds to that range.

Dekha Khuda Ki Shaan Saheli, Dekh Khuda Ki Shaan – Elan – Naushad Ali – Ziya Sarhadi

Mere Pahelu Mein Hai Zaindgani – Elan – Naushad Ali – Ziya Sarhadi

Dil Ke Arman Nikalu Main Aa Jaa – Elan – Naushad Ali – Ziya Sarhadi

Lo Phir Raat Chanadani Aayee, Dil Mera Deve Tujhe Duhai – Gaon – Khemchand Prakash – D N Madhok

Aji Thandi Hawa Tadapae Hai – Heera – Husnlal Bhagatram –

Tumne Nazar Uthayi Mujhe Pyar Ho Gaya – Mera Suhag – Khemchand Prakash – Qamar Jalalabadi

Samne Gali Mein Mera Ghar Hai, Pata Mera Bhool Na Jana – Mirza Sahiban – Pt. Amarnath / Husnlal Bhagatram – Aziz Kashmiri

Aayi Milan Ki Bahar Re, Aaja Sanwariya – Naiya – Anil Biswas –

Sawan Bhado Nain Hamare, Baras Rahe Din Raat – Naiya – Anil Biswas

Kya Batayen Kitani Hasrat Dil Ke Virane Mein – Natak – Naushad Ali – Shakeel Badayuni

Mori Baali Umariyan Sanwariya, Dekho Maro Na Tirachhee Nazariya – Nateeja – Rashid Atre – Nakhshab Jarachavi

Unhen Bhi Raaz-E-Ulfat Kee Na Hone Di Khabar Maine – Nateeja – Rashid Atre – Nakhshab Jarachavi

Kisko Khabar Thi Dil Ki Ye Duniya – Romeo & Juliet – Husnlal Bhagatram – Manohar Khanna

Mast Jawani Aayee Mast Jawani Aayee – Romeo & Juliet – Husnlal Bhagatram – Majrooh Sultanpuri

Mausam Ye Suhana Aha Aha – Romeo & Juliet – Husnlal Bhagatram – Manohar Khanna

Koi Dil Mein Samaya Jay, Koi Aankhon Mein Utar Aaye – – Romeo & Juliet – Husnlal Bhagatram – Manohar Khanna

Thandi Thandi Ret Mein Khajoor Ke Tale Tere Intazaar Mein – Saajan – C Ramchandra – Qamar Jalalabadi

The songs for which soft digital links seem not to be established as yet:

  • Aayi Jawani Pee Le Pee Le O Matwale – Hatimtai – A Kumar –
  • Ab To Hamara Yah Balam – Matwala Shair – Ramjoshi – Vasant Desai – Bahzad Lakhnavi
  • Thaath Baath Se Math Mein Baitha – Matwala Shair Ramjoshi – Vasant Desai – Bahzad Lakhnavi
  • Dil Kisko Doon, Kis- Kis Ko Doon – Mitti – Gul Muhammad / Paigankar –
  • Aansoo Baha Rahe Hai Kyo, Ab Did-E-Ashka Kyon – Pahela Pyar – Premnath – B R Sharma

In the next episode we will listen to Meena Kumari’s solo songs for 1947.

Author: ASHOK M VAISHNAV

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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