Monday, May 13, 2013

Jagjit Singh's Super Hit Ghazals



       Jagjit Singh, born Jagmohan Singh (8 February 1941 – 10 October 2011), was a prominent Indian Ghazal singer, songwriter and musician. Known as the "Ghazal King", he gained acclaim together with his wife, another renowned Indian ghazal singer Chitra Singh in the 1970s and 1980s. Their combination album comprising music from the films, Arth and Saath Saath is the HMV's largest selling combination album of all time.Sajda (An Offering, 1991), Jagjit Singh's magnum opus double album with Lata Mangeshkar holds the same record in non-film category. He sang in numerous languages. He was awarded the Padma Bhushan by the government of India in 2003.
       Singh is credited for the revival and popularity of ghazal, an Indian classical art form, by choosing poetry that was relevant to the masses and composing them in a way that laid more emphasis on the meaning of words and melody evoked by them. In terms of Indian Classical music, his style of composing and Gayaki (singing) is considered as Bol-pradhan, one that lays emphasis on words. He highlighted this in his music for films such as Prem Geet (1981), Arth and Saath Saath (1982), and TV serials Mirza Ghalib (1988) and Kahkashan (1991). Jagjit Singh is considered to be the most successful ghazal singer and composer of all time in terms of critical acclaim and commercial success. With a career spanning five decades and a repertoire comprising over 80 albums, the range and breadth of his work has been regarded as genre-defining. He is the only composer and singer to have composed and recorded songs written by Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee — also a critically acclaimed poet — in two albums, Nayi Disha (1999) and Samvedna (2002).
       Singh's 1987 album, Beyond Time, was the first digitally recorded release in India. He was regarded as one of India's most influential artists. With sitar legend Ravi Shankar and other leading figures of Indian classical music and literature, Singh voiced his concerns over politicisation of arts and culture in India and lack of support experienced by the practitioners of India's traditional art forms, particularly folk artists and musicians. He lent active support to several philanthropic endeavors such as the library at St. Mary's School, Mumbai, Bombay Hospital, CRY, Save the Children and ALMA.


1. Aadmi Aadmi Ko

2. Aap Ko Dekh Kar

3. Aaye Hai Samjhane Log

4. Agar Hum Kanhi Aur

5. Baad Muddat Unhain

6. Bahut Pahle Se Un

7. Charage Ishq Jalane Ki Raat Aayi Hai

8. Duniya Jise Kahte Hain

9. Ek Nazar Dekh Kar Hum

10. Har Subah Dikhai Dete Hain

11. Humsafar Banke Hum

12. Hoozoor Aapka Bhi Ehtram

13. Ishq Ki Dastaan Hai Pyare

14. Jab Kabhi Tera Naam

15. Jab Se Hum Tabah Ho Gaye


16. Jhuki Jhuki Si Nazar

17. Mujhe Hosh Nahin

18. Mujhse Bichhad Kar Khush Rahte Ho

19. Tere Aane Ki Jab Khabar Mahki

20. Tere Bare Main Jab Sochta Nahin Tha

21. Tum Itna Jo Muskara Rahe Ho

22. Tum Ko Dekha Toh

23. Tum Nahin Gam Nahin

24. Tumne Dil Ki Baat Kah Di

25. Us Mod Se Shooroo Kare

26. Uske Honton Par Kuch

27. Vo Kagaz Ki Kashti

28. Yaad Nahin Kya Kya Dekha Tha

29. Ye Jo Zindagi Ki Kitab Hai

30. Yeh Bata Se Mujhe Zindagi

31. Yeh Tera Ghar

32. Yun Zindagi Ki Raah

33. Zakham Jo Aap Ki Innayat


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