Shabaab (film) - Music

Music

Shabaab
Soundtrack album by Naushad
Released 1954
Genre Feature film soundtrack
Naushad chronology
Amar
(1954)
Shabaab
(1954)
Uran Khatola
(1955)

Scored by Naushad and written by Shakeel Badayuni, the movie featured a soundtrack.

  1. Daya Kar He Giridhar Gopal - Amir Khan - Raga Multani
  2. Mehlon Mein Rahne Wale - Mohammed Rafi
  3. Mar Gaye Ham Jeete Ji Malik - Lata Mangeshkar
  4. Bhagat Ke Bas Mein Hai Bhagwan - Manna Dey
  5. Jogan Ban Jaungi Saiyan Tore Karan - Lata Mangeshkar
  6. Lagi More Man Ki O Sajna - Shamshad Begum
  7. Yehi Armaan Lekar Aaj Apne Ghar Se - Mohammed Rafi
  8. Jo Main Janti - Lata Mangeshkar
  9. Man Ki Been Matwari Baje - Mohammed Rafi, Lata Mangeshkar - Raga Bahar with a trace of Raga Basant
  10. Chandan Ka Palna Resham Ko Dori - Lata Mangeshkar, Hemant Kumar
  11. Aaye Na Balam Wada Karke - Mohammed Rafi

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