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Songs I Love


 New Delhi. 22 April: Friends, Here I am sharing the list of songs, whose melodies hold a special place in my heart. I find myself returning to them time and again, so I thought - why not gather them together and share them here. All of These songs are available on YouTube and if you copy and paste the titles in youtube, then you can listen to them.

 

 1). Aave Re Hichki. (Hindi) (Shankar Mahadevan, Movie - Mirzya).

2). Ek Nadi Thi (Hindi) (Shankar Ehsan Loy, Movie - Mirzya).

3). Binte Dil (Hindi) (Movie - Padmavat).

4). Main Pal Do Pal Ka Shayar (Hindi) (Movie - Kabhi Kabhi).

5). Kabhi Kabhi, Title Track (Hindi) (Movie - Kabhi Kabhi).

6). Mat Aazma Re (Hindi) (Pritam, Movie - Murder 3).

7). Tujhe Main Pyar Karun (Hindi) (Kailash Kher, Movie - 1920).

8). Vaada Tumse Hai Vaada (Hindi) (Pandit Jasraj, Movie - 1920).

9). Aise Jalta Hai Jiya (Hindi) (Asha Bhosle, Movie - 1920).

10). Kharch Karod (Hindi) (Movie - Laal Rang).

11). Kharach Karod, Slow (Hindi) (Movie - Laal Rang).

12). Bhang Ragad Ke (Hindi) (Movie - Laal Rang).

13). Tu Raja Ki Raaj Dulari, Abhi Payla Version (Hindi) .

14). Baby One More Time (English) (Britney Spears).

15). Baby One More Time by Ishita Singh (Hindi)

16). Mujhe Tum Nazar Se, Lisa Mishra Version. (Hindi).

17). Khairiyat (Hindi) (Movie - Chhichhore).

18). Tu Hai (Hindi) (Movie - Mohenjodaro).

19). Leja Re (Hindi) (Dhvani Bhanushali).

30). Naina Milayke (Hindi) (Dhvani Bhanushali).

31). Manike Mage Hithe (Sinhalese) (Yohani).

32). Kabhi Aayine Pe (Hindi) (KK, Movie - Hate Story 2).

33). Hai Dil Ye Mera (Hindi) (Arijit Singh, Movie - Hate Story 2).

34). Aa Laut Ke Aaja Mere Meet (Hindi)

35). Tum Agar Saath Dene Ka Vaada Karo (Hindi)

36). Saranga Teri Yaad Mein (Hindi).

37). Ek Dil Ke Tukde Hazar Hue (Hindi).

38). Ya Dil Ki Suno Duniya Walon (Hindi).

39). Mujhko Is Raat Ki Tanhai Mein Aawaj Na Do 

40). Yeh Mera Deewanapan Hai. 

41). Song Of Volga Boatmen. (Russian) (Leonid Khartinov).

42). Dark Eyed Cossack Girl (Russian) (Leonid Khartinov).

43). Orchy Chornye, by Dustyesky. (Russian) (Orchy Chornye means Dark Eyes in Russian).

44). When We were at War, Kuban Cossacks Choir, Victor Sorokin. (Russian).

45). Victory Day / Den Pobedy, by Hakushin. (Russian).

46). White Army, Black Baron. (Russian).

47). Cossack's Lezginka by Otava Yo. (Russian) (Ой Дуся, Ой Маруся / Oh Dusya, Oh Marusya is another name for this song).

48). Little Apple by Otava Yo. (Russian) (Яблочка / Yablochka means Little Apple in Russian. A famous working class song that was originated in late Tsarist era, but became a popular Revolutionary song.  Though both Red Army and White Army versions exist).

49). Odnogo by Tatyana Kurtukova. (Russian) (Одного - Татьяна Куртукова).

50). Matooshka Zemlya by Tatyana Kurtukova. (Russian) (Mother Earth / Матушка Земля - Татьяна Куртукова).

51). Let's Go / Ve Put / В Путь. (Russian).

52). Poljushko Polye by Helmet Lotti. (Russian).

53). Cossack Petrol / Poljuschko Polje by Ivan Rebroff. (Russian).

54). The Cossack Song by Alexandrov Ensemble. (Russian).

55). Kak Donskiye Kazaki. (Russian) (Как Донские Казаки means  How Don Cossacks went to serve in battle is a song that predates the Russian Revolution).

56). Hoton se chhoo lo tum. (Hindi).

57). Ek tha gul aur ek thi bulbul. (Hindi).

58). Duniya Banane Wale (Hindi) (Movie - Teesri Kasam).

59). Ye Raat Ye Chandni Phir Kahan (Hindi).

60). Ajeeb Dastan Hai Yeh (Hindi). (Lata Mangeshkar).

61). Beqarar Karke Hame Yu Na Jaiye. (Hindi).

62). Toote Hue Khwabon Ne (Hindi) (Movie Madhumati).

63). Jis Gali Mein Tera Ghar Na Ho (Hindi) (Mukesh).

64). Ae Mere Dil Kahin Aur Chal. (Hindi).

65). Yaad Na Jaye Beete Dino Ki. (Hindi).

66). Pukarta Chala Hun Main. (Hindi).

67). Kaun Hai Jo Sapno Mein Aaya (Hindi) (Movie - Jhuk Gaya Aasman). (Hindi).

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70). Hai Apna Dil Toh Awara. (Hindi).

71). Deewano Se Ye Mat Poochho. (Hindi).

72). Waqt Karta Jo Wafa. (Hindi).

73). Chaandi Ki Diwar Na Todi. (Hindi).

74). Tumhe Zindagi Ke Ujale Mubarak. (Hindi).

75). Sagar Jaisi Ankhowali. (Hindi) (Movie - Sagar).

76). Koi Jab Tumhara Hriday Tod De. (Hindi) (Movie - Poorab Aur Paschim).

77). Bharat Ka Rehne Wala Hun. (Hindi). (Movie - Poorab Aur Paschim).

78). Mujhe Tum Nazar Se, Vinod Nambiar Version. (Hindi).

79). Every Breath You Take - The Police Cover by Pia Ashley. (English).

80). Rolling in the Deep by Adele. (English).

81). Someone Like You by Adele. (English).

82). Skyfall by Adele. (English).

83). Set Fire to the Rain by Adele. (English).

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