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    • #6893
      admincs1
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      It
      is over 25 years since Mohammad Rafi passed away (July 31, 1980), but
      his voice continues to haunt us even today. After all, he’s left behind
      a rich legacy — of songs sung by him over 35 years.
      A song that will always be remembered

      O duniya kay Rakhwalay………………..Baiju Bawra 1954

      http://www.channeldosti.com/oldies/Muhammad%20Rafi/o%20Duniya%20Ke%20Rakwale.mp3

      MY NUMBER ONE ALL TIME RAFI: NOTICE THE DEPTH, CONTROL,
      MELLOWNESS OF VIOCE, THE EMOTION, ALL COME TOGETHER TO GIVE YOU ONE OF
      THE “BEST SONGS OF ALL TIME” WHEN GREAT SONGS ARE MENTIONED, THIS ONE
      CERTAINLY STANDS OUT AMONGS’T OTHERS

    • #50720
      loverofmusic
      Participant

      Oh yes! There is absolutely no match for Rafi saab! All his numbers are just great! But I wud like to mention a few….

      ‘Ehsaan tera hoga mujh par…’ from Junglee

      ‘Abhi na jao chod kar ki dil abhi bhara nahi…’ from Hum dono

      Songs of Kashmir ki kali, Guide etc etc etc…. The list cud just go on and on…!

    • #50721
      imported_abdool
      Participant

      loverofmusic

      We shall feature some of the many hits, that kept haunting us up to this day,

      26 years after this death:

    • #50722
      Anthony696
      Participant

      I am completely agree that Mohammad Rafi was the diamond of the Indian Song industry. Mohammad Rafi was an Indian playback singer whose career spanned four decades. He won a National Award and 6 Film fare Awards. here we have some detail about the Mohammad Rafi which can ware people about his glorious music.

      Rafi claimed to have recorded 28,000 songs in 11 Indian languages between 1944 and April 1980; according to the available figures, Rafi has sung 4,516 Hindi film songs, 112 non-Hindi film songs, and 328 private songs from 1945 to 1980.

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