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Lyrics of Bahe Na Kabhi Nain Se Nir - बहे ना कभी नयन से नीर
bahe na kabhi nain se nir
uthi ho chaahe dil me peer
babre yahi preet ki reet
babre yahi preet ki reet
bahe na kabhi nain se nir
uthi ho chaahe dil me peer
babre yahi preet ki reet
babre yahi preet ki reet
aashaye mit jaaye to mit jaaye
dil ki aahe kabhi na baahar aaye
aashaye mit jaaye to mit jaaye
dil ki aahe kabhi na baahar aaye
kabhi na baahar aaye
bhari ho hotho par muskaan
na koi le dil ko pahchaan
isi me hai re teri jeet
babre yahi preet ki reet
dipak jale bhawan me rahe patanga van me
preet khich kar layi use jalaya chhan me
dipak jale bhawan me rahe patanga van me
preet khich kar layi use jalaya chhan me
jalan ka use kaha tha hosh
pyaar ka chadha hua tha josh
ga rahi duniya uske geet
babre yahi preet ki reet
bahe na kabhi nain se nir
uthi ho chaahe dil me peer
babre yahi preet ki reet
babre yahi preet ki reet
Comments for lyrics of song "Bahe Na Kabhi Nain Se Nir"
V. Siddhartha on Sunday, January 31, 2010 Yes, it was a concert tour. The performance was at the Berklee College of
Music in Boston with about 300 people in attendance. Lataji was then 46,
very slender. She was also a bit shy. Her stage demeanor was not magnetic
until she started singing the songs ,but of course the voice was absolutely
magical as always. A few days later the tour ended in tragedy as Mukesh
collapsed before the Detriot performance. Lataji brought his body home on
the plane back. He was her " Mukesh Bhaiyya" after all.
V. Siddhartha on Sunday, January 31, 2010 And yes, Mukesh was equally entralling. He had more of a stage presence. He
engaged with the audience with pre-performance remarks and in-between songs
too. The only other big-name performers I saw then were Talat Mehmood and
the great Bharatnatyam dancer Indrani Rehman, both wonderful of course.
Cambridge and Boston even then had enough Indo-Pak students and others at
Harvard, MIT and other places to pay for such concerts . Tickets ranged
from 5 to 10 dollars, I vaguely recall.
V. Siddhartha on Sunday, January 31, 2010 Thanks,Sarlaji,for the forward. I am familiar with all Vidya songs
including the sweet and innocent Suraiyya-Mukesh duet Laayi Khushi Ki
Duniya. Like Lataji in her early years, Mukesh had the sweetest voice until
about the start of 1970s, although both are always sweet to listen to.
Mukesh passed away in Detroit just a few days after I attended a concert by
him and Lataji in Boston( 1976). Good upload by MsShabana123.
crazyoldsongs on Thursday, July 22, 2010 @chamogaa thanks for sharing this song vipan da . i have definitely heard
it a few times before but ages ago . i had a penchant for old songs even as
a school kid as my father used to love listening to the radio . loved
listening to this melody ! you have revived my childhood memories . thanks
once again for reminding about this sweet song .
jasbongy on Saturday, January 30, 2010 ''Dil ki anhe kabhee na bahar aaye.'' what a beautiful lyrics. Shabu, dear
thanks for uploading this awesome song,sung sooo beautifully by Mukesh ji.I
have never heard it but really enjoyed. Geet ka dard in Mukesh ji ki
aawazmei really dil ko choo gaya. Very beautifully presented video with
your artistic mind. Bless you. Love Sarla.