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=24 other significant songs of 1952= | =24 other significant songs of 1952= |
Latest revision as of 20:04, 23 August 2015
Contents |
[edit] The most popular songs of the year
Please correct us: on facts as well as the Romanisation |
[edit] The 51 most popular/ significant Hindi-Urdu songs of 1952
[edit] Nine songs based on listeners’ mail
HindiLyrics4u. writes: ‘Binaca Geetmala was broadcast for the first time on 3rd December, 1952. There were 5 program[me]s during the 5 Wednesdays and the final program[me] was broadcast on 31st December, 1952.’
For that reason, there could obviously not have been any ‘annual list’ in 1952.
In 1952 itself BGM did not compile any annual charts. However, ‘on the basis of letters received from listeners, [the] 9 most popular songs [of the year] were short-listed and broadcast.’ (HindiLyrics4u.)
Prof. Anil Bhargava reminds us that on the silver jubilee of Binaca Geet Mala, broadcast on 8 January 1978, the [same nine songs] were declared the most popular songs of 1952,’ perhaps in the order given below. There can be little doubt that the no.1 song not just of 1952 but of several adjacent years as well was ‘Tu Ganga ki mauj.’
[edit] The next rung of songs
For the years before and after Binaca and other Geetmalas, Indpaedia has tried to compile ‘meta-lists’ of the most significant songs of those years. Typically, meta-lists are aggregates of other lists on the same subject.
For 1952 the sources consulted by Indpaedia were:
C= Geetmala ki Chhaon Mein is a set of 50 CDs issued by Saregama in instalments that continued into 2012-13. The set concentrated on songs that had ‘remained in the shadow’ (chhaoñ) of the main annual list of Binaca and its successor Geet Malas. These, thus, were the ‘next rung’ of songs, which were popular but did not make it to the main annual list.
Y= Yaadon ki Manzil is a set of 9 CDs issued by Saregama in 2011, containing songs from ‘1930 to 1980.’ The set had first been released on black discs (vinyl LPs/ ‘long-playing’ records) and audio cassettes in 1986. No claim has been made to the effect that these were the biggest selling songs of their respective years.
B= The Best of Bollywood Ever is a set of 10 CDs issued by Saregama in 2010, containing “the biggest hits from the 1930’s [sic] to 2010.’
A= Anil Bhargava, Binaca Geetmala ka Sureela Safar (Hindi; 2007; Rs.1,200), Vangmaya Prakashan, Jaipur-302015. vangmaya_jpr@yahoo.com). Prof Bhargava has tried to visualise the 8 songs that would have also made it to the Binaca Geet Mala annual list, had the said Programme had such a list for 1952.
[edit] Raags in songs
Few film songs that have a root in Indian classical music remain faithful to a raag throughout their length. Indpaedia volunteers have sometimes mentioned raags even when there is merely a hint of that raag in a song. (Raag is also spelt raga.)
[edit] A note on raags
Is Mohe bhool gaye sanwariya from Baiju Bawra in Raag Aheer Bhairav or in Raag Kalingada. The two raags are almost identical.
Dr. Sudeep S Bhagwath feels that ‘Ai merey dil kaheen aur chal’ from Daag is in Komal Rishabh Ãsãwari. Because he has pointed out that his research is not original, Indpaedia’s volunteers have stuck to the accepted Raag Bhairavi.
[edit] Binaca Geetmala’s ‘top 9 songs’ of 1952
Song |
Film |
Music |
Lyrics |
Singer(s) |
Tu Ganga ki mauj (Raag Bhairavi/ Taal Dãdrã) |
Baiju Bawra |
Naushad |
Shakeel Badayuni |
Mohammed Rafi, Lata Mangeshkar |
Ai merey dil kaheen aur chal (Raag Bhairavi/ Taal Keherwa) |
Daag |
Shankar-Jaikishan |
Shailendra |
Talat Mehmood/ Lata Mangeshkar |
Dil meiñ chhupa kay pyaar ka toofaañ |
Aan |
Naushad |
Shakeel Badayuni |
Mohammed Rafi |
Yeh hawa, yeh raat, yeh chandni, teri ik ada peh nisaar hai |
Sangdil |
Sajjad Hussain |
Rajinder Krishan |
Talat Mehmood |
Main dil hooñ ik armaan bhara, tu aa kay mujhe pehchan zara |
Anhoni |
Roshan |
Satyendra Atthaiya |
Talat Mehmood |
Muhabbat hi jo na samjhey voh zalim pyar kya janey (Raag Bageshri/ Teen Taal) |
Parchhaeen |
C. Ramachandra |
Noor Lucknowi |
Talat Mehmood |
Dekho jadoo bharey morey nain |
Aasmaan |
O P Nayyar |
Prem Dhawan |
Geeta Dutt |
Tasveer banata hoon |
Diwana |
Naushad |
Shakeel Badayuni |
Mohd. Rafi |
Main pagal, mera manva pagal, pagal meri preet ray (Raag Kédãr/ Taal Keherwã) |
Aashiana |
Madan Mohan |
Rajinder Krishan |
Talat Mehmood |
[edit] 24 other significant songs of 1952
Song |
Film |
Music |
Lyrics |
Singer(s) |
C |
Y |
B |
A |
Maan mera ehsan, arey nadaan |
Aan |
Naushad |
Shakeel Badayuni |
Mohammed Rafi |
C |
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Y |
Tujhe kho diya hum ne paaney kay baad |
Aan |
Naushad |
Shakeel Badayuni |
Lata Mangeshkar |
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Y |
Mere piya se koi yeh |
Aashiana |
Madan Mohan |
Rajinder Krishan |
Lata Mangeshkar |
C |
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Hum tum yeh bahar dekho rang laya bahar |
Amber |
Ghulam Mohammed |
Shakeel Badayuni |
Lata Mangeshkar, Mohammed Rafi |
C |
Y |
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Haré Murãré, Madhu-kait Mãré, Gopãl Goviñd (Jai Jagdîsh haré) |
Anand Math |
Hemant Kumar |
Jaidev |
Geeta Dutt, Hemant Kumar |
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Main dil hooñ ik armaan bhara |
Anhonee |
Roshan |
Satyendra Athaiya |
Talat Mehmood |
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Bachpan ki muhabbat ko dil se na (Mand/ Taal Keherwã) |
Baiju Bawra |
Naushad |
Shakeel Badayuni |
Lata Mangeshkar |
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Y |
Mohe bhool gaye sanwariya (Raag Ahîr Bhairav/ Kalingada; Taal Khemta) |
Baiju Bawra |
Naushad |
Shakeel Badayuni |
Lata Mangeshkar |
C |
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O duniya ke rakhwale sun dard bhare merey naley (Raag Darbari Kãnarhã) |
Baiju Bawra |
Naushad |
Shakeel Badayuni |
Mohammed Rafi |
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Y |
Tumhre gun gaaye, bigade bana do kaam hamare |
Baiju Bawra |
Naushad |
Shakeel Badayuni |
Ustad Amir Khan, Pt. DV Paluskar |
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Tumko fursat ho to meri jaan |
Bewafa |
AR Qureshi |
Sarshar Sailani |
Talat Mehmood |
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Y |
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Preet yeh kaisi bol ree duniya (Pahãrhi/ Taal Keherwã) |
Daag |
Shailendra |
Shankar-Jaikishan |
Lata Mangeshkar |
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Y |
Chãñdni rãteiñ pyar ki |
Jaal |
Sachin Dev Burman |
Sahir Ludhianvi |
Lata Mangeshkar , Hemant Kumar |
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Yeh raat yeh chandni… Sun ja dil ki dastan (Kafi/ Taal Keherwã) |
Jaal |
Sachin Dev Burman |
Sahir Ludhianvi |
Hemant Kumar |
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B |
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Leheroñ sé poochh lo |
Kafila |
Husnalal-Bhagatram |
Vrajendra Gaur |
Lata Mangeshkar, Kishore Kumar |
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Woh meri taraf yun chale aa rahey |
Kafila |
Husnalal-Bhagatram |
Vrajendra Gaur |
Kishore Kumar |
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Y |
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Teri meri meri teri |
Moti Mahal |
Hansraj Behl |
Asad Bhopali or Prem Dhawan |
Suraiya |
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Ae ree, main to prem diwani (Na main janooñ aarti vandan) (Raag Bhîm Palãsi/ Taal Keherwã) |
Nau-bahar |
Roshan |
Satyendra Athaiya |
Lata Mangeshkar |
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Y |
Jhoome jhoome dil mera chanda |
Poonam |
Shankar-Jaikishan |
Hasrat Jaipuri |
Lata Mangeshkar |
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Y |
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Y |
Eh ree aali piya bin (Raag Kalyãn/ Teen Taal) |
Raag Rang |
Roshan |
(Traditional) |
Lata Mangeshkar |
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Y |
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Dil meiñ samã gayé sãjan |
Sangdil |
Sajjad Hussain |
Rajinder Krishan |
Lata Mangeshkar, Talat Mehmood |
C |
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Kahãñ ho, kahãñ méré |
Sangdil |
Sajjad Hussain |
Rajinder Krishan |
Talat Mehmood |
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Tum kya jano tumhari yaad mein |
Shin Shina Ki Babla Boo |
PL Santoshi |
C. Ramachandra |
Lata Mangeshkar |
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Y |
Do naina tumharé pyaré pyaré |
Shrimatiji |
S. Mohinder |
Raja Mehdi Ali Khan |
Hemant Kumar, Geeta ‘Roy’ |
C |
Y |
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[edit] 18 songs with a classical background
Song |
Film |
Music Director |
Lyricist |
Singer(s) |
Aaj mere man mein sakhi bãnsuri bajaye koi (Raag Bhîm Palãsi/ Taal Dãdrã) |
Aan |
Naushad |
Shakeel Badayuni |
Lata Mangeshkar |
Vandé Mataram! Sujalãm, suphalãm, malayaj, shîtalãm (Raag Dés) |
Anand Math |
Hemant Kumar |
Bankim Chandra Chatterjee |
Lata Mangeshkar, Hemant Kumar/ Hemant Kumar (marching bersion) |
Dekho jãdû bharé more nain (Raags Gaur Sãrañg, Bihag, Tilang/ Teen Taal) |
Aasman |
O P Nayyar |
Prem Dhawan |
Geeta Dutt |
Aaj gaawat mann mero (Tumhré gun gãooñ) (Raag Dési) |
Baiju Bawra |
Naushad |
Shakeel Badayuni |
Ustad Amir Khan, Pt. DV Paluskar |
Door koi gaaye, dhun ye sunaaye (Raag Des) |
Baiju Bawra |
Naushad |
Shakeel Badayuni |
Lata Mangeshkar, Mohammed Rafi, Shamshad Begum |
Meghraj aaye ghanana ghanana ghan (Raag Mégh) |
Baiju Bawra |
Naushad |
Shakeel Badayuni |
Ustd Amir Khan |
Jhoolé mein pawan ki aai bahar (Raag Pîloo/ Taal Keherwã) |
Baiju Bawra |
Naushad |
Shakeel Badayuni |
Lata Mangeshkar, Mohammed Rafi |
Mann tarhpat Hari darsan ko aaj (Raag Malkauns/ Teen Taal) |
Baiju Bawra |
Naushad |
Shakeel Badayuni |
Mohammed Rafi |
Mohe bhool gaye saañwariya (Raag Bhairavi/ Taal Keherwã) |
Baiju Bawra |
Naushad |
Shakeel Badayuni |
Lata Mangeshkar |
Nirdhan kã ghar lootné vaalo, insaan bano (Raag Todi/ Taal Dãdrã {Hinch}) |
Baiju Bawra |
Naushad |
Shakeel Badayuni |
Mohammed Rafi |
O duniya ke rakhwale (Raag Darbãri Kãnarhã/ Taal Keherwã) |
Baiju Bawra |
Naushad |
Shakeel Badayuni |
Lata Mangeshkar |
Sa ré gã mã…(Raag Darbari sargam) |
Baiju Bawra |
Naushad |
Shakeel Badayuni |
Ustad Amir Khan |
Tori jai jai Kartar, mori bhar dé aaj jholiyãñ (Raag Puria Dhanashri/ Ék Taal) |
Baiju Bawra |
Naushad |
Shakeel Badayuni |
Ustad Amir Khan |
Apni kaho kuchh meri suno, kya dil ka lagãna bhool gayé (Raag Pilu/ Taal Dãdrã) |
Parchhaeen |
C. Ramachandra |
Noor Lucknowi |
Lata Mangeshkar, Talat Mehmood |
Yeh hawa yeh raat yeh chandni (Raag Darbãri) |
Sangdil |
Sajjad Hussain |
Rajinder Krishan |
Talat Mehmood |
Hañse tim tim (Raag Bhairav/ Taal Dãdrã) |
Sanskar |
Roshan |
Shailendra |
Lata Mangeshkar |
Mad bhari akhiyãñ (Raag Jaunpuri) |
Sanskar |
Roshan |
Shailendra |
Lata Mangeshkar? |
Hum kitna royé … tum kya jãno tumhari yaad mein (Raag Bageshri) |
Shin Shina Ki Babla Boo |
C. Ramachandra |
PL Santoshi |
Lata Mangeshkar |
[edit] See also
[edit] For lists of popular songs
If the song that you are looking for has not been listed under one particular year, please look up the next year’s charts as well. This is especially true of Binaca/ Cibaca’s annual charts, which would carry songs released in the last months of a year into the following year’s charts.
Hindi-Urdu songs: An introduction <> Hindi-Urdu songs: methodology <> Hindi-Urdu songs: sources and abbreviations <> Hindi-Urdu songs, 1931-49: years not known
Hindi-Urdu songs: 1931 Hindi-Urdu songs: 1932 Hindi-Urdu songs: 1933 Hindi-Urdu songs: 1934
Hindi-Urdu songs: 1935 Hindi-Urdu songs: 1936 Hindi-Urdu songs: 1937 Hindi-Urdu songs: 1938 Hindi-Urdu songs: 1939
Hindi-Urdu songs: 1940 Hindi-Urdu songs: 1941 Hindi-Urdu songs: 1942 Hindi-Urdu songs: 1943 Hindi-Urdu songs: 1944
Hindi-Urdu songs: 1945 Hindi-Urdu songs: 1946 Hindi-Urdu songs: 1947 Hindi-Urdu songs: 1948 Hindi-Urdu songs: 1949
Hindi-Urdu songs: 1950 Hindi-Urdu songs: 1951 Hindi-Urdu songs: 1952 Binaca Geet Mala: History and trivia Binaca Geet Mala 1953: greatest hits Binaca Geet Mala 1954: greatest hits
Binaca Geet Mala 1955: greatest hits Binaca Geet Mala 1956: greatest hits Binaca Geet Mala 1957: greatest hits Binaca Geet Mala 1958: greatest hits Binaca Geet Mala 1959: greatest hits
Binaca Geet Mala 1960: greatest hits Binaca Geet Mala 1961: greatest hits Binaca Geet Mala 1962: greatest hits Binaca Geet Mala 1963: greatest hits Binaca Geet Mala 1964: greatest hits
Binaca Geet Mala 1965: greatest hits Binaca Geet Mala 1966: greatest hits Binaca Geet Mala 1967: greatest hits Binaca Geet Mala 1968: greatest hits Binaca Geet Mala 1969: greatest hits
Binaca Geet Mala 1970: greatest hits Binaca Geet Mala 1971: greatest hits Binaca Geet Mala 1972: greatest hits Binaca Geet Mala 1973: greatest hits Binaca Geet Mala 1974: greatest hits
Binaca Geet Mala 1975: annual list Binaca Geet Mala 1976: annual list Binaca Geet Mala 1977: annual list Binaca Geet Mala 1978: annual list Binaca Geet Mala 1979: annual list
Binaca Geet Mala 1980: annual list Binaca Geet Mala 1981: annual list Binaca Geet Mala 1982: annual list Binaca Geet Mala 1983: annual list Binaca Geet Mala 1984: annual list
Binaca Geet Mala 1985: annual list Cibaca Geet Mala 1986: annual list Cibaca Geet Mala 1987: annual list Cibaca Geet Mala 1988: annual list Cibaca Sangeet Mala 1989: annual list
Cibaca Sangeet Mala 1990: annual list Cibaca Geet Mala 1991: annual list Cibaca Geet Mala 1992: annual list Cibaca Geet Mala 1993: annual list Hindi-Urdu songs: 1994
Hindi-Urdu songs: 1995 Hindi-Urdu songs: 1996 Hindi-Urdu songs: 1997 Hindi-Urdu songs: 1998 Hindi-Urdu songs: 1999
Hindi-Urdu songs: 2000 Hindi-Urdu songs: 2001 Hindi-Urdu songs: 2002 Hindi-Urdu songs: 2003 Hindi-Urdu songs: 2004
Hindi-Urdu songs: 2005 Hindi-Urdu songs: 2006 Hindi-Urdu songs: 2007 Hindi-Urdu songs: 2008 Hindi-Urdu songs: 2009
Hindi-Urdu songs: 2010 Hindi-Urdu songs: 2011 Hindi-Urdu songs: 2012 Hindi-Urdu songs: 2013 Hindi-Urdu songs: 2014
[edit] For lists of popular Hindi-Urdu films
Indpaedia has lists of the highest grossing films of all individual years (and some decades) from Hindi-Urdu films: 1940 to the present.
Records for the 1930s are non-existent but you may still want to read:
Hindi-Urdu films: 1931 <> Hindi-Urdu films: 1932 <> Hindi-Urdu films: 1938 <>Hindi-Urdu films: 1939
Below are sample links, one from each decade. Links to all individual years (and some decades) will be found at the bottom of every page in the Hindi-Urdu films series.
Hindi-Urdu films: 1941 <> Hindi-Urdu films: 1950 <> Hindi-Urdu films: 1968 <> Hindi-Urdu films: 1977 <> Hindi-Urdu films: 1986 <> Hindi-Urdu films: 1995 <> Hindi-Urdu films: 2004 <> Hindi-Urdu films: 2013 <>