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Artist/Band:
Lata Mangeshkar
Lyrics for Song: Salaam - E - Ishq Meri Jaan
Lyrics for Album: Muqaddar Ka Sikandar
Director: Kalyanji Anandji
Lyricist: Anjaan
Singers: Lata Mangeshkar, Kishore Kumar
Ishkawaalon se naa poochho, ke un kee raat kaa aalam
Tanahaa kaise guzartaa hai
Judaa ho humsafar jis kaa, wo us ko yaad karataa hai
Naa ho jis kaa koee wo milane kee fayraad karataa haiSalaama-e-ishq meree jaan, zaraa kabool kar lo
Tum hum se pyaar karne kee zaraa see bhool kar lo
Meraa dil bechain hain humasafar ke liye
Mai sunaaoo tumhe baat ek raat kee
Chaand bhee apanee pooree jawaanee pe thaa
Dil mein tufaan thaa, yek aramaan thaaDil kaa tufaan apanee rawaanee pe thaa
Ek baadal udhar se chalaa jhoom ke
Dekhate dekhate chaand par chhaa gayaa
Chaand bhee kho gayaa us kee aagosh meUff ye kyaa ho gayaa josh hee josh me
Meraa dil tadapaa, kisee kee nazar ke liye
Is ke aage kee ab daasataa mujh se sun
Sun ke teree nazar dabadabaa jaayegee
Baat dil kee jo ab tak tere dil mein thee
Meraa daawaa hain honthhon pe aa jaayegeeTu maseehaa mohabbat ke maaron kaa hai
Hum teraa naam sun ke chale aaye hai
Ab dawaa de humei yaa tu de de zehar
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Salaam - E - Ishq Meri Jaan
Lata Mangeshkar's rendition of 'Salaam - E - Ishq Meri Jaan' stands as a quintessential example of her mastery over the romantic bolero genre. Recorded for the 1964 film 'Muqaddar Ka Sikandar,' the track showcases her unparalleled vocal control and emotive delivery, characteristic of the golden age of Hindi cinema music. The composition blends traditional Indian melodies with Western orchestration, a hallmark of the era's sound. Mangeshkar's voice, often described as a 'singing instrument,' brings a timeless quality to the song, capturing the essence of longing and devotion. This recording remains a staple in her discography, celebrated for its melodic beauty and the seamless integration of lyrics that explore the complexities of love. It exemplifies her ability to elevate standard compositions into memorable classics through her nuanced interpretation. |
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