#182 Song: Us Chaa~~nd Se~~~~, Us Chaand Se Pyaare Chaand Ho Tum Akaash Me Muskaata? Hai .... Film: Raat Ki Rani (1949) Music: Hansraj Behl Lyrics: Darbaari Lal 'Shamim' Singer: Lata Mangeshkar, Mohammad Rafi *ing: ? This duet is sung little high at slow pace and is extremely melodious. It belongs to a class of Rafi-Lata duets, on which I can go on writing. Such pearls by these two combines came in, a plenty of times between 1949 and 1955 with output gradually but steadily declining. In 1949-50 we saw Andaz, Ek Thi Ladki, Biraha Ki Raat, Baazar, Jaltarang, Bequsoor, Sagai, Ambar, Paaras, Adhi Raat, etc. etc. where we have songs carrying highest order of melody taking listener to musical heaven. Above song sits on second bench in popularity, to this Rafi classic and popular Jin Raaton Ko Neend Ud Jaati Hai, Wo Sahar Ki Raaten Hoti Hain Diwaaron Se Takaraa Jaate Hain, ?????? ?????? Baate Hoti Hain Where did this touch in Rafi's voice go in 1950s and all later years ? Similar thing happened to almost all singers -- Mukesh, Lata, Asha, Geeta, Manna De -- and hence I consider a period of 1945-1955 as best in Hindi film music. Rafi also sung this forgotten but equally well song: Tan Funkataa Hai [ Sorry, don't remember lyrics now. It's ages since I heard it last. This one, previous ATMJH on Shadi Ki Raat and many others seem to have been resting on HMV/AIR/SLBC's recks for years now, gathering dust :( ] Finally the song that I like much and I managed a copy from one old gentleman in Vadodara. The only Lata solo in this film. A good mellow number Dil Todane Waale Aa, Mukh Modane Waale Aa All these song has scales going up and down in breathtaking way carrying stamp of this master composer.
Author: Snehal B. Oza