Binaca Geetmala annual list 1980

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The following is an annual list of the year-end chart toppers of the Radio Ceylon radio show Binaca Geetmala for 1980. Binaca Geetmala was a very popular radio show that counted down the popular film songs from Indian cinema on a weekly basis, listened to by millions of Hindi music lovers, just like US Billboard Countdown Top 100 list of songs. It ran in various incarnations from 1952 to 1993. Annual lists of the most popular songs were played at year end. The list was compiled on the basis sales of records in India.[1]

It was the most popular radio program before Satellite television took over in India. The lines are the starting lyrics of Hindi songs, transcribed phonetically into English. Unless you know Hindi and are interested in Indian music, these words are actually meaningless to native English speakers. As a culture, many educated Indians listen to Hindi songs, but use computers to type in English! So, these lists make perfect sense to a musically inclined educated Indian knowing both English and Hindi.

Songs are listed with the name of the song, name of the film from which the song was taken, and name of the music director of the film.

No. Song title Film Music director
1. Dafli waale dafli bajaa mere ghunghroo bulaate Sargam Laxmikant-Pyarelal
2. Meri umar ke naujawaanon dil na lagaana o deewaanon Karz Laxmikant-Pyarelal
3. Sheesha ho ya dil ho aakhir toot jaata hai Aasha Laxmikant-Pyarelal
4. (tie) Aap jaisa koi meri zindagi mein aaye to baat ban jaaye Qurbaani Biddu
4. (tie) Saawan ke jhoole pade tum chale aao Jurmana R.D. Burman as jhalak
4. (tie) Pardesiya yeh sach hai piya sab Mr. Natwarlal Rajesh Roshan as jhalak
5. Koyal boli duniya doli samjho dil ki boli Sargam Laxmikant-Pyarelal
6. Laila main laila aisi hoon laila har koi chaahe Qurbaani Kalyanji-Anandji
7. Ai yaar sun yaari teri mujhe zindagi se Suhaag Laxmikant-Pyarelal
8. Pal do pal ka saath hamaara pal do pal The Burning Train R.D. Burman
9. Teri rab ne bana di jodi too haan kar Suhaag Laxmikant-Pyarelal
10. Simti hueen yeh ghadiyaan phir se na bikhar Chambal Ki Kasam Khayyam
11. Hamen tumse pyaar kitna yeh hum naheen jaante Kudrat R.D. Burman
12. Tu ne o rangeele kaisa jaadoo kiya Kudrat R.D. Burman
13. Tu kitne baras ka too kitne baras ki Karz Laxmikant-Pyarelal
14. Main to beghar hoon Suhaag Laxmikant-Pyarelal
15. Sultana sultana mera naam hai sultaana Taraana Raamlaxman
16. (tie) Suniye kahiye Baaton Baaton Mein Rajesh Roshan as jhalak
16. (tie) Chhookar mere man ko kiya toone kya ishaara Yaarana Rajesh Roshan
16. (tie) Aanewala pal jaanewala hai Golmaal R.D. Burman as jhalak
17. Sapnon ke shehar hum banaayenge ghar pal bhar mein ye Ahsaas Bappi Lahiri
18. Hum to chale pardes hum pardesi ho gaye Sargam Laxmikant-Pyarelal
19. Parbat ke is paar parbat ke us paar Sargam Laxmikant-Pyarelal
20. Chaand jaise mukhade pe bindiya sitaara Sawan Ko Aane Do Rajkamal
21. Saa re gaa maa paa maa gaa re saa gaa saa gaa Manpasand Rajesh Roshan
22. Hazaar raahen mudke dekheen kaheen se koi sada Thodisi Bewafaai Khayyam
23. Chori chori koi aaye chupke chupke sabse chhupke Noorie Khayyam
24. Logon ka dil agar haan jeetna tumko hai to bas Manpasand Rajesh Roshan
25. Tujh pe qurbaan meri jaan mera dil mera imaan Qurbaani Kalyanji-Anandji
26. Kya dekhte ho soorat tumhaari kya chhahte ho Qurbaani Kalyanji-Anandji
27. Maar gayi mujhe teri judaai das gayi yeh tanhaai Judaai Laxmikant-Pyarelal
28. Maine poochha chaand se ki dekha hai kaheen Abdullah R.D. Burman
29. Bane chaahe dushman zamaana hamaara Dostana Laxmikant-Pyarelal
30. Jab chhaaye mera jaadoo koi bach na paaye Lootmaar Rajesh Roshan
31. Palloo latke re mhaaro palloo latke palloo latke Naukar R.D. Burman
32. Uthhen sabke qadam dekho ram pam Baaton Baaton Mein Rajesh Roshan
33. Kaali ghata chhaayi prem rut aayi Kali Ghata Laxmikant-Pyarelal
34. Hari om hari hari om hari gham ho koi to Pyara Dushman Bappi Lahiri

This list was put up courtesy of Anil Bhargava who provided the list

[edit] References

  1. ^ Reliving the Geetmala lore. S.K. Screen, Friday, September 22, 2000, transcript available online at [1], accessed online on 29 July 2006