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The 80 most popular/ significant Hindi-Urdu songs of 1979

Two notes about the credits

i) Putting everyone in a difficult situation: Towards the end of CD 47 of GCM, Mr. Amin Sayani announced that the song Kuchh tum karo kuchh hum kareiñ from the film Hamaare Tumhare had been composed by ‘the great Shankar-Jaikishan’ and that the lyrics were by Vishweshwar Sharma. However, the jacket of CD/ Volume 47 credits the music and lyrics to Rahul Dev Burman and Yogesh respectively.

Such a major contradiction between what is said on the disc (and by the undisputed no.1 radio jockey in the history of Hindi-Urdu music at that) and what is printed on the jacket (by SaReGaMa, no less) threw Indpaedia’s volunteers in a tizzy. Mr. Harmandir Singh ‘Hamraaz,’ despite his faithfulness to original record labels, is, all said and done, a secondary source. Amin Sayani and the SaReGaMa employees who wrote the jacket notes were the Indian popular music establishment itself. Only the SaReGaMa website could overrule them.

SaReGaMa’s website agreed with the jacket notes. One arm of SaReGaMa reiterated what the other had written. Therefore, the dispute remained unresolved.

There was only one higher argument-settler left: the film’s credit titles. They ruled in favour of Rahul Dev Burman and Yogesh.

This unusual clash between the CD and its jacket, between the gigantic Amin Sayani and that repository of most of Indian popular music, SaReGaMa, compelled Indpaedia to draw up the Hierarchy listed on the page Hindi-Urdu songs: methodology.

ii) Who were the singers of the song Golmaal hai bhai from the film Golmaal? Binaca Geetmala ka Sureela Safar wrote: Rahul Dev Burman/ Sapan Chakraborty. However, a usually reliable website said: Kishore Kumar, Amit Kumar. Consulting SaReGaMa was useless. They listed two versions of the song, both credited to Sapan Chakraborty. Therefore, the arbitration of Hindi Film Geet Kosh was sought, and it agreed with Sureela Safar.

A note about the number of songs

Since 1957, when there were 34 songs in its annual list, BGM has always played at least 32 songs in its end-of-year broadcasts. There have been freak years like 1977, when there were 42 finalists, but the general trend was 32 guaranteed songs, plus a few bonus songs squeezed in. In 1979, true to this pattern, BGM officially played the Top 35 songs of the year. In addition there were nine jhalak songs (‘flashes’ is BGM’s official English translation of jhalak, which literally means ‘glimpse’). Typically, these ‘flashes’ were brief excerpts from songs that had figured in the previous year’s annual hit parade as well. The 1979 list included a flash from the song Jaan ki qasam from the film Azaad (see Hindi Geet Mala 1979, as well as Binaca Geetmala ka Sureela Safar, page 153). However, neither Indpaedia’s own records, nor any of the three annual lists consulted (GCM, Hindi Geet Mala, Sureela Safar) indicate that this song had played in the previous year’s main list, or even ‘Chhaon.’

Binaca Geetmala’s Top 44 songs of 1979

 

 

Song

Film

Music Director

Lyricist

Singer(s)

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Khaike paan Banares waala

Don (1978)

Kalyanji-Anandji

Anjaan

Kishore Kumar

1

O saathi

Muqaddar Ka Sikandar

Kalyanji-Anandji

Anjaan

Kishore Kumar/ Asha Bhosle

2

Aaja re o mere dilbar aa ja

Noorie

Khayyam

Jan Nisar Akhtar

Lata Mangeshkar, Nitin Mukesh

3

Na jaane kaise pal meiñ badal jaatey haiñ, yeh duniya badaltey rishtey

Badalte Rishtey

Laxmikant Pyarelal

Anjaan

Mohammed Rafi, Kishore Kumar, Suman Kalyanpur

--

Main tulsi tere aangan ki

Main Tulsi Tere Aangan Ki (1978)

Laxmikant Pyarelal

Anand Bakshi

Lata Mangeshkar

4

Hum bewafa har giz na thé par hum

Shalimar

R.D. Burman

Anand Bakshi

Kishore Kumar

5

Jeeja ji jeeja ji hone waale

Saajan Bina Suhaagan

Usha Khanna

Indeewar

Anuradha Paudwal, Suresh Wadkar, Dilraj Kaur

6

Mere paas aao mere dosto ek qissa suno

Mr. Natwarlal

Rajesh Roshan

Anand Bakshi

Amitabh Bachchan, Master Ravi

7

Salaam-e-ishq meri jaan

Muqaddar Ka Sikandar

Kalyanji-Anandji

Prakash Mehra

Lata Mangeshkar, Kishore Kumar

8

Tere haathon mein pehnaa ke choorhiyaan

Jaani Dushman

Laxmikant-Pyarelal

Varma Malik

Mohammed Rafi, Asha Bhosle

9

Sooraj na ban payé to (Madhuban khushboo deta)

Saajan Bina Suhaagan

Usha Khanna

Indeewar

Yesudas, Anuradha Paudwal

10

Dil ke tukde tukde karke muskura chal

Dada

Usha Khanna

Kulwant Jani

Yesudas

11

Rote hue aate hain sab

Muqaddar Ka Sikandar

Kalyanji-Anandji

Anjaan

Kishore Kumar

12

Ik raasta hai zindagi jo tham gaye to

Kala Patthar

‘Rajesh Roshan’ (refrain of Jolene)

Sahir Ludhianvi

Lata Mangeshkar, Kishore Kumar

13

O meri jaan! Bol meri jaan! Teri aankhoñ ne

Jaani Dushman

Laxmikant-Pyarelal

Varma Malik  

Kishore Kumar, Anuradha Paudwal

14

Main tere pyaar mein paagal

Prem Bandhan

Laxmikant-Pyarelal

Anand Bakshi

Kishore Kumar, Lata Mangeshkar

15

Saawan ke jhoole pade tum chale aao

Jurmana

R.D. Burman

Anand Bakshi

Lata Mangeshkar

16

One two cha cha cha ek do cha cha

Shalimar

R.D. Burman

Anand Bakshi

Usha Uthup

17

Naheen naheen koi tumsa haseeñ

Swarg Narak

Rajesh Roshan

Anand Bakshi

Asha Bhosle, Kishore Kumar

--

Meri dushman hai yeh

Main Tulsi Tere Aangan Ki (1978)

Laxmikant-Pyarelal

Anand Bakshi

Mohammed Rafi

18

Do lafzon ki hai dil ki kahaani, yãñ hai

The Great Gambler

R.D. Burman

Anand Bakshi

Asha Bhosle, Sharad Kumar, Amitabh Bachchan

19

Thande thande paani se nahâna chahiye

Pati Patni Aur Woh

Ravindra Jain

Anand Bakshi

Mahendra Kapoor, Asha Bhosle, Sushma Shrestha

20

Din-ba-din woh mere dil se kyon door door honay lage

Trishna

Kalyanji-Anandji

Anjaan

Lata Mangeshkar

21

Aaina wohi rehta hai chehre badal jaate

Shalimar

R.D. Burman

Anand Bakshi

Lata Mangeshkar

22

Leena o Leena dil tooné chheena

Swarg Narak

Rajesh Roshan

Anand Bakshi

Kishore Kumar

---

Pyaar maanga hai tum-hi say

College Girl (1978)

Bappi Lahiri

Shiv Kumar ‘Saroj

Kishore Kumar

23

Chalo re doli uthao kahaar piya milan ki rut aayi

Jaani Dushman

Laxmikant-Pyarelal

Varma Malik

Mohammed Rafi

---

Jaisa dés vaisa bhés

Des Pardes (1978)

Rajesh Roshan

Amit Khanna

Kishore Kumar, Lata Mangeshkar

24

Gulmohar gar tumhaara naam hota mausam-e-gul ko

Devata

R.D. Burman

Gulzar

Kishore Kumar, Lata Mangeshkar

25

Pardesiya yeh sach hai piya sab kehte hain

Mr. Natwarlal

Rajesh Roshan

Anand Bakshi

Lata Mangeshkar, Kishore Kumar

26

Suniye, kahiye, kahiye, suniye, suniye (title)

Baaton Baaton Mein

Rajesh Roshan

Amit Khanna

Kishore Kumar, Asha Bhosle

27

Baahon mein teri masti ke ghere masti ke ghere

Kala Patthar

Rajesh Roshan

Sahir Ludhianvi

Lata Mangeshkar, Mohammed Rafi

---

Jab aati hogi yaad meri

Phansi (1978)

Laxmikant-Pyarelal

Gulshan Bawra

Mohammed Rafi, Sulakshana Pandit

28

Pehle pehle pyaar ki mulãquãteiñ yaad hain

The Great Gambler

R.D. Burman

Anand Bakshi

Kishore Kumar, Asha Bhosle 

29

Dafli waale dafli bajaa mere ghunghroo bulaate hain

Sargam

Laxmikant-Pyarelal

Anand Bakshi

Lata Mangeshkar, Mohammed Rafi

---

Dil say miley dil

Dil Se Mile Dil (1978)

Bappi Lahiri

Amit Khanna

Kishore Kumar

30

Aane waala kal jaane waala hai, ho sake to is mein

Gol Maal

R.D. Burman

Gulzar

Kishore Kumar

31

Aag hai lagi hui har taraf yahaan wahaan

Swarg Narak

Rajesh Roshan

Anand Bakshi

Mohammed Rafi

32

Chaand churaa ke laaya hoon chaand churaa kay (Chal baitheiñ church kay peechhay)

Devata

R.D. Burman

Gulzar

Kishore Kumar, Lata Mangeshkar

33

Mannu bhai motor chali

Phool Khile Hain Gulshan Gulshan

Laxmikant-Pyarelal

Rajinder Krishan 

Kishore Kumar, Asrani

---

Jaan ki qasam sach kehtey hain hum

Azaad (1978)

Rahul Dev Burman

Anand Bakshi

Lata Mangeshkar, Kishore Kumar

---

Jaan ki qasam sach kehte hain hum, khushi ho ya gham

Azaad (1978)

R.D. Burman

Anand Bakshi

Lata Mangeshkar, Kishore Kumar

34

Raqqasa mera naam ai saahib sabko salaam

The Great Gambler

R.D. Burman

Anand Bakshi

Asha Bhosle, Mohammed Rafi 

35

Pyaar zindagi hai, pyaar bandagi hai

Muqaddar Ka Sikandar

Kalyanji-Anandji

Anjaan

Lata Mangeshkar, Asha Bhosle, Mahendra Kapoor

 

24 songs in the ‘next rung’

The Geetmala ki Chhaon Mein CDs list 15  songs that were ‘in the shade’ (chhaoñ songs) this year. Prof Bhargava has compiled a list of  10  runners-up. The two lists have one song in common. Thus, between the two, there are 24 unique songs in the ‘next rung.’

 

GC: Geetmala ki Chhaon Mein is a set of 50 CDs issued by Saregama in instalments that continued into 2014. The set concentrated on songs that had ‘remained in the shadow’ (chhaoñ) of the main annual list of Binaca and its successor Geet Malas. These, thus, were the ‘next rung’ of songs, which were popular but did not make it to the main annual list.

 

AB: Bhargava, Anil, Binaca Geetmala ka Sureela Safar (Hindi; 2007; Rs.1,200), Vangmaya Prakashan, Jaipur-302015.  vangmaya_jpr@yahoo.com)

GC

AB

Song

Film

Music Director

Lyricist

Singer(s)

 

AB

Kuchh khoney ko dil karta hai

Ahsaas

Bappi Lahiri

Indeewar

Asha Bhosle

 

AB

Tumharey bin guzaarey hain kayi din

Atmaram

Shankar-Jaikishan

Vishweshwar Sharma

Lata Mangeshkar, Mohammed Rafi

GC

 

Na bolé tum na main-né kuchh kaha (When Johnny Comes Marching Home)

Baton Baton Mein

Asha Bhosle, Amit Kumar

‘Rajesh Roshan’  (Patrick Gilmore @ Louis Lambert)

Yogesh

GC

 

Simti hui yeh ghadiyan

Chambal ki Kassam

Khaiyyaam

Sahir Ludhianvi 

Lata Mangeshkar, Mohammed Rafi

GC

 

Zindagi méré ghar aana

Dooriyan

Jaidev

Sudarshan Faakir

Bhupinder, Anuradha Paudwal

GC

 

Yeh paudé yeh patté yeh phool

Ek Baar Phir

Raghunath Seth

Vinod Pande

Anuradha Paudwal, Bhupinder

GC

 

Ek ritu aaye ek ritu jaye

Gautam Govinda

Laxmikant-Pyarelal 

Anand Bakshi

Kishore Kumar

 

AB

Golmaal hai, bhai, sab golmaal hai

Golmaal

Rahul Dev Burman

Gulzar

Rahul Dev Burman/ Sapan Chakraborty

GC

 

Boliye surîli boliyan

Griha Pravesh

Bhupinder, Sulakshana Pandit

Kanu Roy

Gulzar

GC

 

Kuchh tum karo kuchh hum karen

Hamaare Tumhare

Kishore Kumar, Lata Mangeshkar

Rahul Dev Burman

Yogesh

GC

 

Humse ka bhool hui jo yeh saza hamkâ mili

Janata Hawaldar

Rajesh Roshan

Majrooh Sultanpuri 

Anwar

 

AB

Baarah bajey ki suiyoñ jaisey hum dono

Jhootha Kahin Ka

Rahul Dev Burman  

Gulshan Bawra

Asha Bhosle, Kishore Kumar 

 

AB

Jhootha kahin ka mujhe aisa mila

Jhootha Kahin Ka

Rahul Dev Burman  

Gulshan Bawra

Asha Bhosle

 

AB

Chhoti si ik kali khili thi

Jurmana

Rahul Dev Burman

Anand Bakshi

Lata Mangeshkar

GC

 

Bahoñ mein teri masti ke ghéré

Kaala Patthar

Lata Mangeshkar, Mohammed Rafi

Rajesh Roshan

Sahir Ludhianvi

 

AB

Ik baat kahooñ maiñ sajna

Karmyogi

Kalyanji-Anandji

Varma Malik

Lata Mangeshkar

GC

 

Zid na karo ab to ruko, yeh raat naheeñ âyégi

Lahu Ke Do Rang

Lata Mangeshkar/  Yesudas

Bappi Lahiri

Faruk Kaiser

GC

 

Rimjhim giré sawan

Manzil

Rahul Dev Burman

Yogesh

Kishore Kumar

GC

 

Tauba tauba kya hoga

Mr. Natwarlal

Mohammed Rafi 

Anand Bakshi

Asha Bhosle

 

AB

Sona karey kaise jhilmil

Paheli

Ravindra Jain

Ravindra Jain

Hemlata, Suresh Wadkar

GC

 

Sab titthiyan ka Chandrama jo dekha chaaho aaj (Chaand jaise mukhde pe bindiya sitara)

Sawan Ko Aane Do

Yesudas

Rajkamal

Purushottam Pankaj

GC

AB

Sunayana, Sunayana! (Aa in nazaron ko tum dekho)

Sunayana

Ravindra Jain 

Ravindra Jain 

Yesudas

 

AB

Main ne pyar kiya to theek kiya

Surakksha

Bappi Lahiri

Ramesh Pant

Kishore Kumar

GC

 

Gunche lage hain kehne

Taraana

Shailendra Singh

Raam Laxman

Tilak Raj Thapar

 

Twelve additional songs with a classical background

Raags in songs

Few film songs that have a root in Indian classical music remain faithful to a raag throughout their length. Indpaedia volunteers have sometimes mentioned raags even when there is merely a hint of that raag in a song. (‘Raag’ is frequently spelt ‘raga,’ while ‘taal’ is also spelt ‘tal.’)

Wherever a taal has been mentioned, it is the one verified by ChandraKantha.com, and sometimes the raags, too.

The chart

Song

Film

Music Director

Lyricist

Singer(s)

Saiñyãñ bina ghar soona- soona, rãhi bina jaisé sooni galiyãñ  (Pahãrhi/ Taal Keherwã)

Aangan Ki Kali

Bappi Lahiri

Shaili Shailendra

Bhupinder Singh, Lata Mangeshkar

Bheega bheega mausam aaya, barsé ghaTã ghanghor, preet ka pehla naTkhaT sãwan (Raag Shivarañjini/ Taal Keherwã)

Bhayanak

Usha Khanna

Indeewar

Hem Lata

Dil ke tukrhe tukrhe kar ke muskura chal (Raag Bhîm Palãsi/ Taal Keherwã)

Dada

---

 

 

Aap ki yaad aati rahi raat bhar, chashm é nam muskurãti rahi raat bhar   (Raag Bhairavi/ Hinch)

Gaman

Jaidev

Makhdoom Mohiuddin

Chhaya Ganguli

Ek ritu aaye ek ritu jaye (Raag Bhairav, Bhatiyãr/ Taal Keherwã)

Gautam Govinda

---

 

 

Aané-wala pal, jãné-wala hai  (Raag Kîrwãni/ Taal Keherwã)

Golmaal

Rahul Dev Burman

 

Kishore Kumar

Saawan ke jhoole parhe tum chale aao (Pahãrhi/ Rupak Taal)

Jurmana

---

 

 

Tumhara pyar chãhiye mujhe jeené liye (Kãfi/ Taal Keherwã)

Manokamnaa

Bappi Lahiri

Indeewar

Bappi Lahiri

É-ree main to prém diwãni, mero dard jãne koy  (Raag Todi/ Taal Keherwã)

Meera

Pt. Ravi Shankar

Meera Bai

Vani Jairam

Karuna suno Shyam mori, maiñ to hoi rahi chérî tori (Raag Purvi/ Punjabi Theka {Sitãrkhãni})

Meera

Pt.  Ravi Shankar

Meera Bai

Vani Jairam

Méré to Giridhar Gopal dûsro koi, jã-ké sar mor mukuT (Raag Khamãj/ Taal Dãdrã, Hinch)

Meera

Pt. Ravi Shankar

Meera Bai

Vani Jairam, Dinkar Kamanna

Aaja re o mere dilbar aa ja (Pahãrhi/ Taal Keherwã)

Noorie

---

 

 

Chori chori koyi ãyé, chupke chupke, sab chhupké, khwab kayi jãyé (Pahãrhi/ Taal Dãdrã)

Noorie

Khayyam

Jan Nisar Akhtar

Lata Mangeshkar

Jab dil ko satãye gham (Devgañdhãr)

Sargam

Laxmikant-Pyarelal

Anand Bakshi

 

Bolé to bãñsuri kaheeñ bajti sunãyi  (Raag Kédãr/ Taal Dãdrã)

Sawan Ko Aane Do

Rajkamal

Pooran Kumar

Yesudas

Piya piya bolé mora kañgna   (Mand)

Swarg Narak

Rajesh Roshan

 

 

 

See also

For lists of popular songs

Hindi-Urdu songs: An introduction <> Hindi-Urdu songs: methodology <> Hindi-Urdu songs: sources and abbreviations <> Hindi-Urdu songs, 1931-49: years not known

Hindi-Urdu songs: 1931 Hindi-Urdu songs: 1932 Hindi-Urdu songs: 1933 Hindi-Urdu songs: 1934

Hindi-Urdu songs: 1935 Hindi-Urdu songs: 1936 Hindi-Urdu songs: 1937 Hindi-Urdu songs: 1938 Hindi-Urdu songs: 1939

Hindi-Urdu songs: 1940 Hindi-Urdu songs: 1941 Hindi-Urdu songs: 1942 Hindi-Urdu songs: 1943 Hindi-Urdu songs: 1944

Hindi-Urdu songs: 1945 Hindi-Urdu songs: 1946 Hindi-Urdu songs: 1947 Hindi-Urdu songs: 1948 Hindi-Urdu songs: 1949

Hindi-Urdu songs: 1950 Hindi-Urdu songs: 1951 Hindi-Urdu songs: 1952 Binaca Geet Mala: History and trivia Binaca Geet Mala 1953: greatest hits Binaca Geet Mala 1954: greatest hits

Binaca Geet Mala 1955: greatest hits Binaca Geet Mala 1956: greatest hits Binaca Geet Mala 1957: greatest hits Binaca Geet Mala 1958: greatest hits Binaca Geet Mala 1959: greatest hits

Binaca Geet Mala 1960: greatest hits Binaca Geet Mala 1961: greatest hits Binaca Geet Mala 1962: greatest hits Binaca Geet Mala 1963: greatest hits Binaca Geet Mala 1964: greatest hits

Binaca Geet Mala 1965: greatest hits Binaca Geet Mala 1966: greatest hits Binaca Geet Mala 1967: greatest hits Binaca Geet Mala 1968: greatest hits Binaca Geet Mala 1969: greatest hits

Binaca Geet Mala 1970: greatest hits Binaca Geet Mala 1971: greatest hits Binaca Geet Mala 1972: greatest hits Binaca Geet Mala 1973: greatest hits Binaca Geet Mala 1974: greatest hits

Binaca Geet Mala 1975: annual list Binaca Geet Mala 1976: annual list Binaca Geet Mala 1977: annual list Binaca Geet Mala 1978: annual list Binaca Geet Mala 1979: annual list

Binaca Geet Mala 1980: annual list Binaca Geet Mala 1981: annual list Binaca Geet Mala 1982: annual list Binaca Geet Mala 1983: annual list Binaca Geet Mala 1984: annual list

Binaca Geet Mala 1985: annual list Cibaca Geet Mala 1986: annual list Cibaca Geet Mala 1987: annual list Cibaca Geet Mala 1988: annual list Cibaca Sangeet Mala 1989: annual list

Cibaca Sangeet Mala 1990: annual list Cibaca Sangeet Mala 1991: annual list Cibaca Sangeet Mala 1992: annual list Cibaca Sangeet Mala 1993: annual list Hindi-Urdu songs: 1994

Hindi-Urdu songs: 1995 Hindi-Urdu songs: 1996 Hindi-Urdu songs: 1997 Hindi-Urdu songs: 1998 Hindi-Urdu songs: 1999

Hindi-Urdu songs: 2000 Hindi-Urdu songs: 2001 Hindi-Urdu songs: 2002 Hindi-Urdu songs: 2003 Hindi-Urdu songs: 2004

Hindi-Urdu songs: 2005 Hindi-Urdu songs: 2006 Hindi-Urdu songs: 2007 Hindi-Urdu songs: 2008 Hindi-Urdu songs: 2009

Hindi-Urdu songs: 2010 Hindi-Urdu songs: 2011 Hindi-Urdu songs: 2012 Hindi-Urdu songs: 2013 Hindi-Urdu songs: 2014

Hindi-Urdu songs: 2015

For lists of popular films

Indpaedia has lists of the highest grossing Hindi-Urdu films of all individual years (and some decades) from Hindi-Urdu films: 1940 to the present.

Records for the 1930s are non-existent but you may still want to read:

Hindi-Urdu films: 1931 <> Hindi-Urdu films: 1932 <> Hindi-Urdu films: 1938 <>Hindi-Urdu films: 1939

Below are sample links, one from each decade. Links to all individual years (and some decades) will be found at the bottom of every page in the Hindi-Urdu films series.

Hindi-Urdu films: 1941 <> Hindi-Urdu films: 1950 <> Hindi-Urdu films: 1968 <> Hindi-Urdu films: 1977 <> Hindi-Urdu films: 1986 <> Hindi-Urdu films: 1995 <> Hindi-Urdu films: 2004 <> Hindi-Urdu films: 2013 <>

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