Jaagi badan mein jwaala, from a movie called Izzat made in 1968. It is an item number, in the tradition of Hindi films of that vintage- extras in village belle costumes gyrating to charming, old-world dance steps, heaving bosons (sorry, bosoms), et. al. But the surprise part is the lead dancer or in today's lingo- 'item' girl. None other than Jayalalitha. Yes, the same. Search for this song on youtube if you don't believe me. I happened to discover it while listening to Ameen Sayani's Binaca Geet Mala ki chhaon mein.
Corny songs of love abound in Bollywood, and sixties and seventies had a huge number of decent ones where the heroes and heroines were-well, running around the trees, singing songs. We used to joke that the music director is hiding in the bushes to provide music to the couple.
Some good ones I remember lovingly from that era are-
Bekhudi mein sanam uth gaye jo kadam...
Yeh dil diwana hai, dil to diwana hai, diwana dil hai yeh, dil diwana..
Yeh raaten yeh mausam nadi ka kinara yeh chanchal hawa
Yeh duniyawale poochenge, mulaqat hui kya baat hui,
O Nigaahen mastana, dekh samaa hai suhaana..
Main sitaron ka tarana main baharon ka phasaana leke ek angdai hum pe dal nazar ban ja diwana
Haal kaisa hai janab ka
Are yaar meri tum bhi ho ghazab..
Likha hai teri aankhon mein kiska afsaana..
Achcha to hum chalte hain..
Yeh reshmi zulfein, yeh sharbati aankhen, inhe dekh kar
Karwatein badalte rahein saari raat hum..aapki kasam..
Hum dono do premee duniya chhod chalein..
Almost all songs of Julie and Jawani Diwani.
Kasme Vade nibhayenge hum..
Tumne kisi se kabhi pyaar kiya hai..
Kya khoob lagti ho, badi sundar dikhti ho..
Neele parbaton ki dhaara aayi dhoondhne kinara badi door se..
Hamaare siwa tumhare aur kitne diwane hain (Apradh, Feroz Khan)
O mere Raja
Gulabi aankhen jo teri dekhi sharabi yeh dil ho gaya
Hey, Maine kasam li, hey, tune kasam li..nahin honge juda hum..
Chudi nahin yeh mera dil hai..
Shokhiyon mein ghola jaaye.
Tum aagaye ho, noor aa gaya hai..
Another genre of songs I want to explore is the 'piano' songs. So many had the hero strumming the piano keys (or banging them)..to comic or tragic effect ( at least for the piano)..some other time.
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Wow that is quite a list! I see some that I like too.
Thanks, there's more, but gets tough to remember it all.
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