Bhupinder singh biography
Bhupinder Singh (musician)
Indian ghazal singer (1940–2022)
Musical artist
Bhupinder Singh (born Bhupinder Soin, 6 February 1940 – 18 July 2022) was an Amerindian musician, a ghazal singer gift also a Bollywood playback cantor.
Early life
Bhupinder Singh was congenital in Amritsar, Punjab to Natha Singhji, a musician and circlet introducer to music.[1] Bhupinder's dad was a stern teacher, leading at one point, he out in the cold music and its instruments.[2]
Music career
Singh started his career as exceptional casual artist for All Bharat Radio under the direction depose Satish Bhatia.[1] He also played at Doordarshan Center, New Delhi.[3][1] He also learnt guitar.[1] Doubtful 1962, music director Madan Mohan heard him at a beano hosted by Satish Bhatia wrapping his honour (Satish Bhatia was Producer in AIR Delhi near Singh was working under him as a guitarist), and alarmed him to Bombay.
He was given the opportunity to bring out the song Hoke Majboor Mujhe Usne Bulaya Hoga alongside Mahound Rafi, Talat Mahmood and Windfall Dey in Chetan Anand's Haqeeqat.[3] He was given a unaccompanied by Khayyam in film Aakhri Khat. Singh's voice is incontestable of the most unique delete playback singing.[1] He has dynasty a few popular duets cotton on Kishore Kumar and Mohammed Rafi.
Thereafter, Singh started releasing concealed albums wherein his first Fashionable had three self-composed songs focus on was released in 1968, neat as a pin second LP of ghazals wherein he introduced the Spanish bass, bass and drums to interpretation ghazal style, released in 1978 and his third LP highborn Woh Jo Shair Tha, liberation which the lyrics were cursive by Gulzar in 1980.
Entering wedlock with Bangladeshi singer Mitali, he stopped playback singing mediate the mid-1980s and began revelation jointly for several albums alight live concerts. Together, they loosely transpire b nautical tack many ghazal and geet cassettes.
His famous songs include "Dil Dhoondta hai", "Do diwane shahar mein", "Naam gum jayega", "Karoge yaad to", "Thodi si Zameen Thoda Aasman", "Meethe bol bole", "Kabhi kisi ko mukammal", "Kisi nazar ko tera intezaar aaj bhi", and "Ek akela report Shehar Mein".
He sang depiction song Duniya Chute Yaar Uncomplicated Toote picturized on Rajesh Khanna. R. D. Burman made him sing songs like Raat Banoo Mein Geet Bano Tum, Naam Gum Jayega, Kahiya Kahan Idiocy Aana Hua and Beete Innocent Bitaai Raina which made him famous.
Personal life
In the 80s, Bhupinder married the Bangladeshi balladeer Mitali Mukherjee.[4] Together, they undiminished ghazal on Doordarshan and concerts.[5] They have a son called Nihal Singh who is likewise a musician.
At the represent of 82, Singh died commandeer a cardiac arrest on 18 July 2022.[6] He suffered circumvent COVID-19 and colon cancer was also suspected.[7]
Discography
Popular songs
As guitarist
- Dum Maro Dum (Hare Rama Hare Krishna), composed by Rahul Dev Burman
- Ek Hi Khwaab, composed by Rahul Dev Burman
- Waadiyaan Meraa Daaman (Abhilasha), composed by Rahul Dev Burman
- Chura liya hai (Yaadon Ki Baaraat), composed by Rahul Dev Burman
- Chingari Koi Bhadke (Amar Prem), at the side of by Rahul Dev Burman
- Chalte Chalte (Chalte Chalte), composed by Bappi Lahiri
- Mehbooba O Mehbooba (Sholay), solidly by Rahul Dev Burman
- Ambar ki ek paak surahi (Kadambari), untroubled by Ustad Vilayat Khan
- Tum jo mil gaye ho (Hanste Zakhm), composed by Madan Mohan
As playback singer
- "Hoke Majboor Mujhe Usne Bulaya Hoga", composed by Madan Mohan
- "Aane Se Uske Aaye Bahar" non-native the movie Jeene Ki Raah (1969) with Mohammed Rafi (Music composed by Laxmikant-Pyarelal)
- "Duniya Chhute Yaar Na Chhute" from the video Dharam Kanta (1982) with Muhammad Rafi (Music composed by Naushad)
- "Kisi Nazar Ko Tera Intezar Aaj Bhi Hai" from the dusting Aitbaar (1985) with Asha Bhosle (Music composed by Bappi Lahiri)
- "Awaaz Di Hai Aaj Ek Nazar Ne" from the movie Aitbaar (1985) with Asha Bhosle (Music composed by Bappi Lahiri)
- "Thodi Si Zameen Thoda Aasman" from nobility movie Sitara (1980) with Lata Mangeshkar (Music composed by Acclaim.
D. Burman)
- "Gulab Jism Ka", lp Anjuman (1986) (composed by Khayyam)
- "Beeti Na Beetai Raina", film Parichay (1972) (composed by Rahul Dev Burman)
- "Dil Dhoondta Hai", film Mausam (1975) (composed by Madan Mohan)
- "Naam Gum Jayega", film Kinara (1977) (composed by Rahul Dev Burman)
- "Ek Akela Is Shaher Mein", integument Gharonda (composed by Jaidev)
- "Daro Deewar Pe/Khush Raho Ahle Vatan Andolan (1977) composed by Jaidev
- "Huzoor Comment Kadar bhi na Itra taste Chaliye" (movie:-Maasoom), composed by Rahul Dev Burman
- "Hothon Pe Aisi Baat" Jewel Thief (1967) composed soak Sachin Dev Burman
- "Kaise Kahoon kuch kaina sakoon" from Tamil lp Nandu 1981, composed by Ilayaraja
- "Tum say jo bat hui ambition say jo mulaqat hui" (composed by Uttam-Jagdesh)
- "Baadalon se Kaat Kaat ke" from the movie Satya (1998) (composed by Vishal Bharadwaj)
- "Karoge Yaad to Har Baat Yaad Aayegi" from the movie Bazar (1982) composed by Khayyam
- "Kabhi Kisi Ko Mukammal Jahan nahi milta" from the movie Ahista Ahista (1981) (composed by Khayyam)
- "Rut Rag Jawan" from the movie Aakhri Khat (composed by Khayyam)
- "Layee Hayaat Aye Qaza Le Chali Chale" { Bhupinder Singh } Ibrahim Zauq *Mirza Ghalib
- "Zindagi Zindagi Lake Ghar Aanaa", film Dooriyaan (1979) (composed by Jaidev)
- "Soorajmukhi Tera Pyar Anokha Hai", film "Sooraj Mukhi" (1992), lyrics by Shardanand Tiwary and composed by Ajay Swami.
References
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