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MOHAMED RAFI: THE VERSATILE GENIOUS

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.

Rafi's voice, ranging from the melancholic to the boisterous, was such that it suited every mood and every occasion in films. His is one voice that has been imitated the most: to be called a Rafi clone is actually regarded as a compliment by most newcomers. Yet, no one has been able to recreate the Rafi magic. Perhaps, no one can. At best, each of these singers has been able to imitate just one aspect of his voice. But nobody possesses the versatility that Rafi did.

The singers that comes the closest to Rafi is Sonu Nigam, Debashish DasGupta, and Vipin Sachdeva and Bankin Pathak.

In spite of his success, Rafi remained an extremely quiet and reserved person. Many of his admirers could not fathom how such a low-profile man sounded so flamboyant in some of his songs. His son Shahid recalls, "When we asked him whether he had actually sung the 'yahoo' number, he just smiled and nodded. We kept asking him, 'how did you sing this song?' But he wouldn't expand on the subject. It was difficult for us to imagine a gentle person like him shouting out that yahoo." Perhaps, it was Rafi's humility and willingness to learn that made him such a great singer.

Maybe if he was alive today he might have been collecting royalty from "Yahoo"


next the early years

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MOHAMED RAFI: THE VERSATILE GENIOUS

Rafi was born in a small village called Kotla Sultan Singh near Amritsar in December 1924. His family shifted to Lahore when he was still a baby. A fakir used to come to their locality in Lahore every day and sing. The young Rafi was so fascinated by him that he used to follow him around. His elder brother Hamid was aware of Rafi's love for music and encouraged it. "In fact," says music director Naushad, "A lot of credit for Rafi's success must go to Hamid who knocked on several doors and tried everything to ensure that his brother got work.''

In Lahore, Rafi started taking music lessons from Ustad Wahid Khan. One day Rafi and Hamid had gone to attend a performance by K L Saigal. But the legendary singer refused to sing since there was a power failure at the venue. Hamid went up to the organiser and asked if his brother could sing to keep the audience quiet. That was Rafi's first public performance -- at the age of 13. As it turned out, the setting was just right for him. Among the audience sat noted composer Shyamsunder who was so impressed that he invited the young Rafi to come to Bombay. Hamid brought him to Bombay without telling their father why they were going. Their mother, however, knew about it and blessed them.

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MOHAMED RAFI: THE VERSATILE GENIOUS

Before we go further, I will spin this one, it is from the movie Baiju Bawra, this songs is actually the one that gave Mohd Rafi much prominence. Every Rafi imitator try to imitate the master with this song some did a remarkably good job, but in their rendering of this song, one can definately note the trouble and effort it took; but in listening to the Master; take in the ease, the soothing and melodious voice, that effortless keeps coming at you like majic: Fantastic final moment of this song.

O DUNIYA KAY RAKHWALAY..................BAIJU BAWRA: 1952

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MOHAMED RAFI: THE VERSATILE GENIOUS

The Early years

But things were difficult in Bombay. The brothers had very little money. They lived in Bhendi Bazaar and walked every day to the studio in Dadar to meet Shyamsunder. They had filled two pillow cases with chana (gram) and lived off it for days. Finally, they did meet Shyamsunder who, as promised, gave Rafi a song in the Punjabi film Gulbaloch. His second film was a Hindi one, Gaon Ki Gori.

Naushad Ali was one of the first composers to work with Rafi. He narrates an endearing story. "When I heard Rafi, I liked his voice and promised him work in future. I was already doing a film called Shahjehan with Saigal. Rafi, who was a fan of Saigal, came to me with a request: that it was his greatest desire to sing with Saigal. I gave him one line in the song Roohi roohi mere sapno ki rani," recalls Naushad. "The first full song he sang for me was in Anmol Ghadi -- it went like Tera khilona toota balak..." he adds. "Then again he sang for me in Dillagi: Is duniya mein aye dilwalon dil ka lagana khel nahin and Tere koonche main armanon ki duniya leke aaya hoon."

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Originally posted by asj:
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Originally posted by lynn:
nice rendition....painfully sad!!


Went to another source, as the first source there were scratches in the sound, please tell what you think of this other source. Sound at my end like a better recording.

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asj bhai..
u forgot to post the 2nd one!!!!! Big Grin

nice write up on Rafi..things I didnt know about the Maestro!!!!!!!!
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Baiju Bawara is the about the extraordinary journey of an ordinary man Baijnath, who has vengeance against the great singer Tansen, the official court singer of the emperor Akbar. His only goal in life is to defeat Tansen in an authentic royal face off. He comes to a village and learns music from a great musician. he falls in love with his childhood friend Gouri. They have barriers that separate them. Baijnath is forced to leave the village, he meets the Guru who had trained Tansen himself and masters his skill. Finally, he meets Tansen and wins in the Jugal Bandhi.
Bai
The story is lengthy with lots of twists and melodramatic events. The performances are all animated and old school. The actor who plays Tansen gives a pretty good performance. Bharat Bhushan is okay. Meena Kumari is really good.

The outstanding traditional and Classical music by Noushad needs special mention. Baiju Bawara features some of the greatest songs by Mohammed Rafi and Lata Mageshkar. The melodies are simply haunting. "O Duniya ke rakhwale", "Insaan Bano", "Mohe Bhool gaye sawariya" and "Tu Ganga ki Mouj me" are timeless classics of Hindi cinema.
Big names in this film: Mohd Rafi, Lata Mangeshkar, Naushad, Meena Kumari:


Another Classic by Mohd Rafi from the film Baiju Bawra: Persons that frequent Jags, Hindu Religious Functions and listens to Kirtan singing, will connect with this one, a light Classical


MAN TARPAT HARI DARSHAN KO AAJ..................BAIJU BAWRA: (1952)

Just like the masters before him, he has proved at a yooung age "a find indeed"

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MOHAMED RAFI: THE VERSATILE GENIOUS

After this, Rafi became very popular and started getting work from other music directors as well. But it was left to Naushad to explore the wide range of Rafi's voice. The film was Baiju Bawra, the song O duniya ke rakhwale sun dard bhare mere nale. Naushad discovered that in an era when low octave singing was the norm, Rafi had a phenomenal range, and yet, he never sounded out of tune.

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next we will spin an older song than 1952; how about 1947:

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SUHANI RAAT......................DULARI (1949)

(Suhaani raat dhal chuki
The lovely night has descended
Na jaane tum kab aaoge) - 2
I don't know when you will come
Jahan ki rut badal chuki
The world's climate has changed
Na jaane tum kab aaoge
I don't know when you will come

Nazaarein apni mastiyaan dikha dikhaake so gaye
The sights have shown their madness and gone to sleep
Sitaarein apni roshni luta lutaake so gaye
The stars have thrown out their shine and gone to sleep
Har ek shamma jal chuki
Each and every lamp has burned out
Na jaane tum kab aaoge
I don't know when you will come
Suhaani raat dhal chuki
The lovely night has descended
Na jaane tum kab aaoge
I don't know when you will come

Tadap rahe hai hum yahan
I am suffering here
Tadap rahe hai hum yahan tumhaare intezaar mein
I am suffering here in your wait
Tumhaare intezaar mein
In your wait
(Fiza ka rang aa chala hai
The atmosphere's color has come
Mausam-e-bahaar mein) - 2
In the spring season
Mausam-e-bahaar mein
In the spring season
Hawa bhi rukh badal chuki
The wind has also changed face
Na jaane tum kab aaoge
I don't know when you will come
Suhaani raat dhal chuki
The lovely night has descended
Na jaane tum kab aaoge
I don't know when you will come


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MOHAMED RAFI: THE VERSATILE GENIOUS

Shammi Kapoor acknowledges that Rafi had a lot to do with his success. "It was amazing the way Rafisaab adapted himself to what I wanted him to do. I used to be terribly involved with my songs and go for all the recordings. I used to make it clear how I wanted a certain line sung and Rafisaab always responded," says Kapoor. He cites an instance. "I remember when the song Tareef karoon kya uski (in Kashmir Ki Kali) was being recorded, I wanted the signature line Tareef karoon to be repeated till it reached a crescendo. O P Nayyar, the composer and a friend of mine, objected. He thought it would sound boring. But suddenly, Rafisaab spoke up and said 'I would like to do it the way the boy wants it because I know what he wants,' " Kapoor remembers. When the film was released, the song was a big hit. Nayyar hugged Kapoor and congratulated him for his foresight, but the actor maintains "it was possible only because Rafisaab had taken the song to such a pitch and had sung each repetition in a different style." He adds, with a touch of pride, "Though Rafisaab sang for all the actors -- be it Dilip Kumar or Johnny Walker -- he was especially identified with me. Some songs sungs by him and picturised on Joy Mukherjee and Biswajeet were actually my kind of songs. Baharon phool barsao, Pukarta chala hoon main or Teri pyari pyari surat ko -- these were my songs, sung in Rafi's special style for me. I remember when he sang Main gaoon tum so jaao for Brahmachari, I told him how I wanted him to sing one particular line. When he saw the picturisation he came and kissed my hand and said, 'it's very beautiful, why didn't I think of that?' "

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Everyone should have an album of these collections after put together:
Some of the songs that were posted by Ri and Lynn are very welcome, will try to see if I can come up with these in MP3's so that it will be easier to put in one collection and easier to put on CD's:


WADIYAN MERA DAAMAN..............ABHILASHA


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These r my top all time faves of Rafi Saab!!!

Jo Vada Kiya ...Tajmahal
Sau Saal Pehle Jab Pyar kisise hota hai
Zindagi Bhar nahin bhoolegi...Barsat ki raat
Hum intezar karenge..Bahu begum
Chaudavin ka chand ho ( title song)
Choo lene do ...Kaajal

asj Bhaiya / Freaky

ca n u post these in MP3 for me, pleeeeeease????? pleaseaa

thanks wavey.gif
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Originally posted by asj:
MOHAMED RAFI: THE VERSATILE GENIOUS

Everyone should have an album of these collections after put together:
Some of the songs that were posted by Ri and Lynn are very welcome, will try to see if I can come up with these in MP3's so that it will be easier to put in one collection and easier to put on CD's:


WADIYAN MERA DAAMAN..................ABHILASHA
http://www.channeldosti.com/oldies/Muhammad%20Rafi/Wadiyan%20Mere%20Daman.mp3

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ok bro..thanks
nice song fron abhilasha

here is one from kohinoor
Madhuban Mein Radhika Nache Re
http://www.musicindiaonline.com/p/x/arQmyzd5Ot.As1NMvHdW/
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MOHAMED RAFI: THE VERSATILE GENIOUS

THE EARLY YEARS

Rafi was born at Kotla Sultan Singh Village near Amritsar in Punjab, to a middle class Muslim family. His family shifted to Lahore when he was still a baby. Every day, a "fakir" used to come to their locality in Lahore and sing. The young Rafi was so fascinated by him, that he used to follow him around. His elder brother Hameed was aware of Rafi's love for music and encouraged it. In Lahore, Rafi started taking music lessons from Ustad Abdul Wahid Khan and he also learned Indian classical music from Ghulam Ali Khan. One day Rafi and his brother Hameed went to attend a performance by K. L. Saigal. But the legendary singer refused to sing because there was a power failure at the venue. Hamed went up to the organiser to ask whether his brother could sing to keep the audience quiet. That was Rafi's first public performnce at the age of 13. Among the audience sat noted composer Shyam Sunder, who invited Rafi to Bombay.

Rafi's first song was in Punjabi for the film Gul Baloch - it was a duet with the singer Zeenat Begum. The song was Soniye nee, Heeriye nee, composed by Shyam Sunder. Shyam Sunder was impressed with his voice and gave Rafi seven songs in another film Bazaar. Also, in 1944, Rafi decided to move to Bombay, where Naushad gave him a break in Pehle Aap (1944). Rafi made his mark with "Tera Khilona Toota Balak" in Anmol Ghadi (1946). Rafi's first hit song was Yahan Badla Wafa Ka with legendary songstress Noor Jehan, composed by Feroz Nizami. It earned Rafi fame. Producer of film Amar Raj, J B Wadia went looking for him because he wanted only Rafi to sing songs for his film.

Rafi also had brief roles in movies like Laila-Majnu (1945) and Jugnu (1947). In Laila-Majnu, he was seen singing Tera Jalwa as a part of the chorus. Most famous film being Neel Kamal 1968.

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MOHAMED RAFI: THE VERSATILE GENIOUS

RISE TO FAME

Rafi's big time came when he met the composer Naushad in Bombay. Rafi's first song for Naushad was Hindustan ke hum hain (We belong to Hindustan) for the film Pehle Aap in 1944. Rafi and Naushad struck a chord. The first hit for the duo was the soundtrack of the superhit movie Anmol Ghadi (1946). Before Rafi, Naushad's favorite singer was Talat Mahmood. Once Naushad found Talat smoking during a recording. He was annoyed and hired Rafi to sing all the songs of the movie Baiju Bawra. After the Partition of India, Rafi and Naushad decided to remain in India. Whenever Naushad required a male voice in the songs composed by him, he would approach Rafi and nobody else. This attitude of Naushad was criticized by many people, but he continued his patronage of Rafi. Naushad used Rafi's voice for almost all actors of that time including Bharat Bhushan and Dilip Kumar.

Soon, Rafi became the favorite singer of other composers too, notably O. P. Nayyar, Shankar Jaikishan and Sachin Dev Burman. Rafi became the voice of Dev Anand with soul-stirring songs composed by S. D. Burman. Rafi sang songs of all moods for S. D. Burman, picturized on Dev Anand - the romantic dil ka bhanwar, the drunk hum bekhudi mein, the free-spirited khoya khoya chaand. Rafi and S. D. Burman teamed up with Dev Anand's Navketan production house to produce hit tracks in many movies - Kala Bazar, Tere Ghar Ke Saamne, Guide among others. S. D. Burman also got Rafi to sing for Rajesh Khanna in Aradhana and Amitabh Bachchan in Abhimaan. Rafi and S. D. Burman also produced soulful songs for Guru Dutt's Pyaasa, C.I.D. and Kaagaz ke Phool.

O. P. Nayyar used Rafi and Asha Bhosle for most of his songs. Together they created music in the 1950s and 1960s. O. P. Nayyar was once quoted as saying "If there had been no Mohd. Rafi, there would have been no O P Nayyar". He and Rafi created many songs together including the famous Yeh hai Bombay meri jaan. O P Nayyar was so impressed with Rafi that he got Rafi to sing for singer-actor Kishore Kumar - Man mora baawara for the movie Raagini. The team will be particularly remembered for the songs picturized on Shammi Kapoor. The song Jawaaniyan yeh mast mast and the title song Yun to humne lakh hansee dekhe hain, tumsa nahin dekha (Although I have seen a lakh beauties, but never saw one like you) of the film Tumsa Nahin Dekha became instant hits. They were followed by hits like Taareef karoon kya uski jisne tumhe banaya (How should I praise the one who created you) from Kashmir ki Kali.

Shammi Kapoor himself gives a large credit for his success to Rafi. Shammi's image of the young, rebellious, carefree man can be attributed to the famous song Yahoo! Chahe koi mujhe junglee kahe, kehne do ji (Let people call me wild, I don't care) sung by Rafi and composed by Shankar Jaikishan. Shanker-Jaikishan also created beautiful songs with Rafi. The team will be remembered for the ones picturized on Rajendra Kumar - Baharon phool barsaao and others.

Rafi was also composer Ravi's first choice for playback singing. He got Rafi to sing the famous Rock-n-Roll number from the movie China Town Baar Baar Dekho, picturized on Shammi Kapoor.

Madan Mohan was another composer whose favorite singer was Rafi. They teamed up to produce many ghazals including teri aankhon ke siva duniya mein rakha kya hai (There's nothing in the world except your eyes), the sad Yeh duniya yeh mehfil mere kaam ki nahin (This world, with all its things, is not of any use to me) and the romantic tum jo mil gaye ho. Madan Mohan used Rafi's voice in many films like Chirag and Laila Majnu.

The famous composer duo Laxmikant Pyarelal ("L-P") also used Rafi as their male voice in 1960s and 70s. When L-P were new in the industry, Rafi sang for them, although he was the numero uno singer in Bollywood at that time. They got Rafi to sing for their first hit film Paarasmani. Both Rafi and L-P won the Filmfare Awards for the song Chahoonga main tujhe shaam savere from the superhit movie Dosti. The song was to be sung by L-P's favorite singer Lata Mangeshkar, but then producer of the film decided to hand over the song to Rafi. L-P weren't amused with the idea. But when the recording was finished, Rafi also became their favorite singer.

In 1965, Rafi was honoured by the Government of India with the Padma Sri award.

In the year 1969, Bollywood witnessed the rise of a new superstar, Rajesh Khanna in the movie Aradhana. Aradhana was the beginning of the era of another great singer Kishore Kumar. Many stories afloat that Rafi was overshadowed by Kishore. But Rafi delivered many hit songs during that time like "Aaj Mausam bada Beimaan he"(Loafer 1973) and many more. He came back with a bang with memorable songs from Sargam, Hum Kisise Kam Nahin and Amar,Akbar,Anthony which put Rafi right back on the top.

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mere bhaiya..thank u very much.......i'm enjoying these songs................hmmmmmm
Rafi will live on forever with his songs....



SIS LYNNE, Happy that you are enjoying Rafi Memorable tunes: Cho Lene Do Najuk: I can still see Raaj Kumar taking his sharab, and expressing his love for Meena K. in the movie Kaajal.

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Rafi sings for Shammi kapoor!!
Aye Gulbadan [ Lyrics ]
Movie Name : Professor (1962)
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Main Chali Mian Chali
Movie Name : Professor (1962)
Singer : Lata Mangeshkar, Mohd Rafi
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Tumne Kisi Ki Jaan Ko [ Lyrics ]
Movie Name : Rajkumar 1964 (1964)
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Taarif Karun Kya Uski
Movie Name : Kashmir Ki Kali (1964)
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Aasman Se Aaya Farishta [ Lyrics ]
Movie Name : An Evening In Paris (1967)
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Baar Baar Dekho [ Lyrics ]
Movie Name : China Town (1962)
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Isharon Isharon Mein [ Lyrics ]
Movie Name : Kashmir Ki Kali (1964)
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Dil Tera Deewana Hai Sanam [ Lyrics ]
Movie Name : Dil Tera Diwana (1962)
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Meri Mohabbat Sada Rahegi [ Lyrics ]
Movie Name : Janwar (1965)
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Tum Se Achha
Movie Name : Janwar (1965)
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Savere Wali Gaadi
http://www.musicindiaonline.com/p/x/MAKm-2dvZS.As1NMvHdW/ Movie Name : Laat Saheb (1967)


Tum Mujhe Yun Bhula Na Paoge [ Lyrics ]
http://www.musicindiaonline.com/p/x/wVpm0yDEGS.As1NMvHdW/ Movie Name : Pagla Kahin Ka (1970)


Sau Baras Ki Zindagi Se
Movie Name : Sachaai (1969)
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quote:
Originally posted by asj:
quote:
Originally posted by lynn:
mere bhaiya..thank u very much.......i'm enjoying these songs................hmmmmmm
Rafi will live on forever with his songs....



SIS LYNNE, Happy that you are enjoying Rafi Memorable tunes: Cho Lene Do Najuk: I can still see Raaj Kumar taking his sharab, and expressing his love for Meena K. in the movie Kaajal.

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iidnt see kaajal bro!

it has a nice bhaiya song though...
..........ok...... since u r doing such an fabulous job with Rafi Saab's feature on the BB,here's that song...just for u bro!!! wavey.gif

http://www.musicindiaonline.com/p/x/tVXmDg4p_t.As1NMvHdW/
mere bhaiya
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