Music Gurukul, GOLN

Koi Fariyaad Lyrics | Tum Bin | Jagjit Singh | 2001

Koi Fariyaad Lyrics | Tum Bin | Jagjit Singh | 2001

Koi Fariyaad Lyrics | Tum Bin | Jagjit Singh | 2001

Koi Fariyaad Lyrics
Tum Bin by Jagjit Singh

 

Koi Fariyaad Lyrics | Tum Bin | Jagjit Singh | 2001

Koi Fariyaad Lyrics :

Koyi fariyaad tere dil mein dabi ho jaise

Koyi fariyaad tere dil mein dabi ho jaise

Tune aankhon se koyi baat kahi ho jaise

Jaagte jaagte ek umr kati ho jaise

Jaagte jaagte ek umr kati ho jaise

 

Jaan baaki baaki hai magar saas ruki ho jaise

Jaanta hoon aapko sahare ki zarurat nahin

Main sirf saath dene aaya hoon

Har mulaakat pe mehsoos yehi hota hai

Har mulaakat pe mehsoos yehi hota hai

 

Mujhse kuch teri nazar pooch rahi ho jaise

Raah chalte huve aksar yeh ghumaan hota hai

Raah chalte huve aksar yeh ghumaan hota hai

Woh nazar chupke mujhe dekh rahi ho jaise

Woh nazar chupke mujhe dekh rahi ho jaise

 

Ek lamhe mein simat aaya hai sadiyon ka safar

Ek lamhe mein simat aaya hai sadiyon ka safar

Zindagi tej bahut tej chali ho jaise

Zindagi tej bahut tej chali ho jaise

 

Is tarah pehron tujhe sochta rehta hoon main

Is tarah pehron tujhe sochta rahta hoon main

Meri har saas tere naam likhi ho jaise

Meri har saas tere naam likhi ho jaise

Koyi fariyaad tere dil mein dabi ho jaise

 

Tune aankhon se koyi baat kahi ho jaise

Jaagte jaagte ek umr kati ho jaise

Jaan baaki baaki hai magar saas ruki ho jaise

 

Jagjit Singh:

Jagjit Singh Dhiman was born at Sri Ganganagar, Rajasthan, India (then Bikaner State). His father, Sardar Amar Singh Dhiman, was a surveyor with the government’s Public Works’ Department and hailed from village Dalla in Ropar district of Punjab.

Educated initially at Khalsa High School and Government College in Sri Ganganagar, Singh obtained an arts degree from DAV College, Jalandhar. There, he began his professional career in 1961 by undertaking singing and composing assignments at All India Radio’s (AIR) Jalandhar station.

Later, he studied to obtain a post-graduate degree in history from Kurukshetra University in Haryana. Throughout this time, and as a consequence of a natural talent that was spotted by his father, Singh learned music initially from a visually impaired master of Indian classical music, Pandit Chagan Lal Sharma and later from Ustad Jamal Khan of Maihar gharana, who taught and trained him in all the prominent styles of Hindustani Classical vocal tradition such as Khayal, Dhrupad, Thumri and others.

 

 

In March 1965, and without the knowledge of his family,  Singh moved to Bombay, where there were many opportunities for music artists because of the Hindi film industry. He obtained work initially as a singer of advertising jingles and later progressed to playback singing.

 

 

 

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