Get ready to immerse yourself in a haunting number
Film: POOKKAARI
Song: Kaadhalin Pon Veedhiyil
Singers: T.M.S., S.Janaki
Music: Mellisai Mannar M.S. Viswanathan
http://youtu.be/-rkFiSBrsRI
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Get ready to immerse yourself in a haunting number
Film: POOKKAARI
Song: Kaadhalin Pon Veedhiyil
Singers: T.M.S., S.Janaki
Music: Mellisai Mannar M.S. Viswanathan
http://youtu.be/-rkFiSBrsRI
Supposed to have featured in the film AVAN ORU SARITHIRAM. It didn't. However, the producers didn't want to lose this great number. Used it in the film PERUMAIKKURIYAVAL.
Singers: T.M.Soundararajan, P.Sushila
Music: Mellisai Mannar M.S.Viswanathan
http://youtu.be/0CMsVYEMyX4
Not so popular but typical KVM Sir's melody.. The great voices of T.M.S. and P.Sushila, will make you wonder why this song was not broadcast often in the radio those days.
Song: Devan Vandhandi
Film: Uthaman
Cast: Sivaji Ganesan, Manjula
http://youtu.be/TYFyk9kvcFQ
Idhu varai parthadhu adhu enna vedham Idhu enna paadam, endru ketka thondrum paadal
Film: Nizhal Nijamagiradhu
Song: Ilakkanam Marudho
Singer: S.P.Balasubramaniam, Vani Jayaram
http://youtu.be/dnRb4kqhHQY
And the song that took 70s by storm and paved the way new music ... and for Kamal too... SPB WENT TO GREAT HEIGHTS THROUGH THIS SONG..
AND EVERY ONE WOULD GO TO 70S ... no doubt
Song: Unnai Naan Parthadhu
Film: Pattikkaattu Raaja
Music: Shankar-Ganesh
http://youtu.be/agjyrRCVkUI
Dear Sir, your thoughts sparked me too. Just tried how it would have been in black white. Please watch the video.Quote:
We used to think this film is a B&W film as we saw all these songs on a B&W TV. Even when we realized that this is a color film, our minds hesitate to accept it. Always feel and assume it as a B&W film. Let it be that way, that is beautiful!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=khGkBKu4P68#!
Please ignore if this video was already shared...
http://www.youtube.com/user/paruvell...39/uwOuZ1hiE_k
Dear Raghavendra Sir,
I could not believe what I am seeing! Can't express my feeling in words. I was just expressing my feeling how I watched these songs and you have played it exactly the same way in front of me just like a magic!. You have kindled my childhood memories through your excellent effort. One thing I can tell you sir, that I owe you a lot for giving me this wonderful moment. :notworthy:
Nadigar Thilagam looks terrific in this version too as in color version. Many such films including NT films like Sorgam, Rajapart Rangadurai all we watched in B&W TV (that too at neighbor's house) and believed those were B&W films, but just those wonderful memories are enough for life time.
Thank you, Thank you, Thank you very much Sir! :notworthy:
Dear Sir,
I am delighted to read your response. Many would feel if a black and white film had been produced in color film, but I feel vice versa. The beauty of a classic lies in its black and white version, irrespective of the celebrities. You can take many such songs. For example, one of the best songs from T.K. Ramamurthy is provided here. You will definitely feel that the song might have become more appealing if picturised in black and white - THOUGH OF COURSE, the cinematography stands great (Marcus Bartley, I think).
Song: Thannanthaniyaga
Film: SANGAMAM
Singers: T.M. Soundararajan, P.Susheela
Starring: Gemini Ganesan, K.R. Vijaya
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8sYjmMv5YfI
A real class from T.M.Soundararajan and L.R. Easwari, evergreen and favourite... Eswari's humming simply superb and touching...
Song: Oru Paattukku Pala Raagam
Film: Sangamam
Music: T.K. Ramamurthy
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gxmet3N-7IQ