Tuesday, September 11, 2007

Jab Deep Jale Aana from Chitchor..... an immortal song..........

When K.J Yesudas started his career in Hindi Film music none would have even imagined that let alone winning the National award, all the songs from the film Chitchor would be super hits and would become immortal in film music history! Chitchor had beautiful songs which were sung by virtually non entities of Bollywood in those days namely Yesudas and Hemlatha. Ravindra Jain gave everything to bring life to some of the best remembered songs in the history of Indian Film Music! "Gori Tera", "Jab Deep", "Tujo Mere" all were a class apart. Jain had so much faith in Yesudas that he gave all the songs to him. Yesudas became the first south Indian singer to bag a National award singing in Hindi! Ravindra jain even mentioned that "If God gives my eyesight back, the first person whom I would like to see would be Yesudas. He has the voice of God." What more could a singer aspire for! There after he sang for almost all the best music directors like Roshan, Jaidev, Khayyam, Bappi Lahari, Rajkamal....He also sang many beautiful duets with Lata Mangeshkar and Asha Bhonsle. He gave voice to Amitabh Bachchan in songs like "Chaand Akela", "Koi gata", "Mohabbat bade kaam Ki". This was in spite of Rafi and Kishore generally singing for Amitabh in those days! In the song "Mohobbat bade" from Trishul a Yash Chopra film, Yeasudas was the voice of Amitabh though the song had Rafi and Kishore too singing for other actors!
It was only due to his busy assignments in South India that Yesudas could not continue actively in Hindi. But we Malayalees have a habit of attacking him quite often by saying that he was not successful in Hindi due to his accent and pronunciation! This is really a shame as the Hindi music lovers, Music Directors, Producers...would never ever have thought of these things even in the wildest of their dreams! He had all respect there. In fact his record speaks for itself. He sang for all the best music directors and sang the best songs that even the leading singers of those days could not have dreamt of! Some songs like "Chand Akela" "Dheere Dheere", and all the songs from Chitchor can never ever be imagined in any other singer's voice in Bollywood. His Golden Voice and his uncanny ability to sing the most difficult of harkaths (sangathis) with ease was his forte.
Raag Yaman(Kalyani) has been extensively used in Film music both in the North and South of India. This is because the raag easily atttracts attention due to its underlying beauty of swara frequency progression. Most of the songs composed in Yaman have been hits too. "Jab Deep" too is in Yaman and has all the beauty of this Raag attached to it. This song has been requested many times by many music lovers and finally I was able to do it.
Vidyu has sung the female part and has done a wonderful job as usual! Its been quite long since I have posted a duet and so hope this compensates for the long wait.

Song: Jab Deep Jale Aana
Film: Chitchor
Original Singers: K.J Yesudas & Hemlatha
Music: Ravindra Jain
Lyrics: Ravindra Jain

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INTERVIEW WITH K.J YESUDAS & RAVINDRA JAIN
(QUOTED FROM THE HINDU NEWSPAPER)

Yesudas: Dada, I had invited you for my son's wedding. But then you were busy with `Vivah.'
Jain: Yes, the reel one.
(And the two burst out laughing)
Yesudas: Dada, do you remember our `Chitchor' days.
Jain: Of course. I was on the lookout for a fresh voice for Amol Palekar. And when I heard your voice, I heard the voice of India, of Hindustan. I played it to Basu da [Basu Bhattacharya, director of `Chitchor'] and he also said he had never heard such a divine voice before. All the greats, including singers, agreed that this was a unique voice. That was how the songs of `Chitchor were made. We alwo worked in 'Sunayana' and 'Nayya' ...
Yesudas: I feel that is destiny. I have never ever tried to grab songs. It is destined that each song be sung by a particular person and it is futile for someone else to try and grab that song. This is not a rat race. Right from `Aliyambal,' I have not tried to get ahead at the cost of anyone else.
K.P. Udayabhanu was supposed to sing that song. He fell ill and when the director asked me to sing, I was very reluctant. Only after Udayabhanu gave me the green signal did I agree to render the song. Similarly, when Dada called me, I went to Mumbai to sing for `Chitchor'
Jain: The songs were a big hit and I got a lot of compliments from singers, directors and actors for `Jab Deep Jale... ' It is an immortal song.
Yesudas: Those were the golden days of music. We used to have extensive rehearsals with the full orchestra. Even the film director would be there. But music, like art, evolves. It is not difficult to keep singing the same song year after year. But the song has to evolve and to do that the singer has to have that inner ability. That is manodharma. Usually, I am very serious about my work. So, when I indulged in these variations at a programme recently, the audience was pleasantly surprised. But I got an adept partner who gave me the space to sing. That is the chord that binds us, right Dada.
(He demonstrates by singing `Jab Deep Jale' with slight variations and soon Jain also joins in... )
Jain: When I composed the music for `Tansen,' there was one particular song that played on the ragas and the position of the `Sa.' Mohammed Rafi was at his peak then. When I played this song for him, he told me `Raviji, Mohammed Rafi would not be able to sing this song in this lifetime.' That was the greatness of Rafi. Hemant Da [Hemant Kumar] told me that the very thought of singing the song made him tense. It was finally sung by Yesu. Both of us worked on that song for two days during the recording. No food, no break or even a sip of water. We finished it only after 59 takes.
Yesudas: If we had the technology that is available now, we would have finished it in three hours. At the end of the recording, both of us fell ill. It is a unique song and one of the most difficult ones I have sung. I took no food till the recording was over.
Jain: No water either.
Yesudas: I wanted to do justice to the composition. Never ever have I taken more than 15 to 30 minutes to record a song. But we took five to six days for one song. At the end of it, when certain people told us `Dada, this song is too heavy,' I had to intervene. I asked them why were they making a film on one of the greatest musical legends of India if they did not want pure classical music. It is true that we owe a great deal to our listeners. But the tastes of our viewers and listeners have to grow to appreciate great films and pure Carnatic music.
Jain: One has to understand the mood of a situation for which a song has been composed. The music has to be in tune with the lyrics.
Yesudas: Now, there is lots of noise. If the music does not go with the lyrics and the mood of the scene that it is going to be picturised, the essence of the song is lost. It is not enough to sing the notes on a paper. One has to feel the music and lyrics.
Jain: And it is possible to do that. For instance, I have not changed my style of music for `Vivah.' But I changed the structure of the compositions to suit youngsters. Most of them are so busy as they have so many diversions. So one has to catch their attention.
I have worked in films and serials to my heart's content. By the end of this year, I plan to work with you again. Now, I want to introduce the younger generation to the rich culture of India. So I am composing music for the Vedas and the Upanishads. Yesu, both of us will work on that.

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39 Comments:

Blogger Rama Iyer said...

One of my most favourite songs. Rightly said, a very beautiful raag too. Superbly rendered by both of you. Hats off and a bow to you!!

I will never forget your singing this song on May 19th, no words can actually describe the beauty with which you have sung this.

4:14 PM  
Blogger MM said...

A real awesome song, Pradip!! Kudos to both of u for having come up with something as wonderful as this!!

:)

-V-E-L-U-

4:42 PM  
Blogger sai ankita said...

Very nice song....no words to say how nice it is.....i am listening Vidhu ji's voice first time...her voice is so nice...

5:11 PM  
Blogger Preetha Nair said...

Very nicely sung Pradip sir :)
brought so much of warmth to an otherwise dull afternoon :)

5:24 PM  
Blogger Hiran Venugopalan said...

Lovely great! You did it in a wonderful way!

6:05 PM  
Anonymous George Peter said...

Extraordinary, mindblowing, brilliant well no words can describe this rendition. You have brought out each and every sangathi with so much ease and clarity. Though it seems easy its a very tough song to try. Jesudas used to put too much of sangathis in his songs in his hey days. Now he would not be able to sing this way.Vidyu also has an awesome sweet and powerful voice with a unique style.She has given you excellent support. keep posting such gems.

7:20 PM  
Anonymous Sreejith said...

Pradeepetta, simply breathtaking!You have kept the soul of the song but have sung in your own style and the small variatins like you did in the end of the first charanam werre excellent.Enjoyed it imensely.hope you have recovered completely now.Vidyu also was brilliant.I also liked what you wrote about dasettan.He does deserve better from malayalees.

7:26 PM  
Anonymous Vijaya P said...

Yoooooo Nice Song Man!

It's pleasure listening.

7:35 PM  
Blogger Deblina M. said...

Wah! Wah! Beautiful song and both of you have sung this exceptionally well.

10:16 PM  
Blogger Srividya Kasturi said...

Enjoyed this wonderful masterpiece :) Pradip, u have sung superbly!! Vidyu has given excellent support!

8:19 AM  
Blogger thahseen said...

Pardip Ji
I really enjoy the short commentaries you give along with song posts. While reading this post, I felt you're speaking for me. You 're 110% right! Hindi / Urdu (I am even including people from our neighbouring country ) have the utmost respect for Dr. Yesudas. As you said, we can't imagine anyone else singing this song or Chand Akela or any of his songs for that matter and especially the song "Koi Gaatha mei so jaatha" ..

You have done a wonderful job singing this song, catching the essense of the Raag and VidyuJi has also sang it with so much grace!

May God bless both of you.
regards
Thahseen

8:36 AM  
Blogger Linu said...

Fantastically done Pradipetta....
More than words to show you feel,
That I loved your singing so real....
Keep on singing.God be with you.

9:37 AM  
Anonymous Asim Ghosh said...

Pradip+Vidyu-
I had requested this song on this blog the very 1st/2nd time I visited here. You finally did it! It was a long wait, but worthwhile.

Pradip, voice resemblance+murkhis+ease of singing ... outstanding!!! You truly have done justice to this tough song of YesudasJi. Sargam part was smooth, variations at the end was a pleasant surprise.

Vidyu, I always believed your magical voice can do, well, magic with such songs. It did! Loved it.

Regards.

10:57 AM  
Blogger Murali said...

Complementary, careful,yet casual and expressive singing. Well done you both.

10:58 AM  
Anonymous Chandrakumar said...

Dear Pradip,

It is fabulous and so soothing to listen. Bravo!!

Regards,
Chandra

11:03 AM  
Blogger Suchin Asuri said...

yengeyoo poyitteengo rendup paerum!!!

extraordinary feeling you have added all through. those improvisations over original are simply superb!!!!!!!!


long time after i heard vidyu. yaakree time ilva haadokke?

2:14 PM  
Blogger Bindu said...

superb rendition Pradip....
This is one of my all time favourite. you've sung it effortlessly with great feeling...
Do keep on posting such gems!!!
Vidyu has also done a good job

7:56 PM  
Anonymous Parasmani Acharya said...

"Jab deep jale" is very well done and is reminiscent of Yesudas era.

3:37 PM  
Anonymous Keerthi Sharma said...

Just came here by accident. Your blog is a treasure island of songs!Amazing voice and singing. Both of you have excelled. Am having it on repeat mode in my laptop. Do sing more such duets.

3:42 PM  
Anonymous സന്ധ്യ said...

Ji -

A great tribute to Yesudas, both the introduction & the song ... GREAT WORK !!!

Excellent expressions .... smooth singing.... made me sing with you both everytime I hear this :)

- Wishes, Sandhya

8:55 PM  
Blogger Maddy said...

Both of you have done a competent job on this expressive number. Vidyu, you must do more solos... Been a while since we heard you do one!!

Prdeep - I saw a tape of your dubai program the other day, wish you had done some more soulful numbers...

5:44 AM  
Blogger Harshan said...

Superb rendition ...Pradip and Vidyu..

Perfect !!

Just brought back nostalgic memories of my yesteryears :)

7:27 AM  
Anonymous sreejith sivasankar said...

Oh Pradip San, What a soulful rendition.... Out of the world rendition...

10:57 PM  
Blogger diyadear said...

hello mr pradeep,
i have watched every sinle show of meri awaz suno n though its very very late let me congratulate u on ur success. u sure were too gud..
talkin abt dasettan, ive heard that he lives in dallas.. I too am at dallas n its like a jeevitabhilasham to meet him.. but nadakkummo entho..
anyways, u have a gr8 blog here..will keep visiting :)

1:28 AM  
Anonymous Sreeja Balaraj said...

Well done pradip and Vidyu..!
congrats..

1:37 AM  
Blogger Vishal said...

Ahh finally ..for strange reason I wasn't able to access the site past couple days ...Now so glad to hear this song :-) ..Both of you have sung this exceptionally well...

Pradipji, your performance is simply breathtaking ...Yesudasji will be proud of it ! Please don't be so harsh on fellow Malayalees ..;-) ..I'm sure they have utmost respect for him as much as we all do !

Vidyu, you sound as usual awesome in this song :-) ..

Thanks for the lovely treat ..I was kinda waiting for this from the time you sang - Tu Jo Mere Sur Mein

Regards,
-Vishal

4:40 AM  
Blogger Sindhuja Bhakthavatsalam said...

Executed impeccably with such fine mastery!! This is your ever best!! Vidyu sounds awwwesome too!

9:51 AM  
Anonymous Helen Kansas U.S said...

Did not understand the language at all but enjoyed the song evey bit. you seem to be a big singer in India from the responses you get.Is this hindusthani music?

2:25 PM  
Blogger Balu said...

Pradipettan,

I have nothing new to say about this particular song of your's. Great work as usual!
And also, enjoyed the prologue which you've put up. It is to be asked how many of the present music directors would capture the sentiment and the elegance of construction one gets to observe in the works of maestros like Sri.Ravindra Jain.

Vidyu - excellent job!..I'm sure your passion for music hits new heights working with people like him!

5:53 PM  
Anonymous Sajan Varghese said...

Brilliant singing both of you! Am totally breathless and floored by the Voice, modulations, ease and technical excellence that you have put in. I will be a frequent visitor from now on.

6:51 PM  
Blogger Suchin Asuri said...

"Now, I want to introduce the younger generation to the rich culture of India. So I am composing music for the Vedas and the Upanishads. Yesu, both of us will work on that." Now more curious to check where I can get the copy of that :) Can you refer me a place Pradip?

7:16 PM  
Blogger Pradip Somasundaran said...

I would like to thank each and everyone for the great response to this effort of ours. We will surely try to keep the standards that we have set for ourselves in the future too.
Vidya>Its been long since you posted any song on your blog..Pls do soon.
Vishal> am not being harsh..thats the fact..
maddy> that program u saw was a very old one think of 1997! Anyway the gulf malayalees do not give any libery to sing more soulful numbers:-)
Suchin> that was just a project that he announced..no idea when he would start it...

1:02 PM  
Blogger Vidyu said...

Dear friends,

thankyou all SO much for ur encouraging words and we appreciate the time u all took to listen and comment :)

Means a lot to me :)

- Vidyu

7:38 PM  
Blogger Khan Sahab said...

Very soulful singing! Sun ke dil khush ho gaya! More oldies, please :)

5:02 AM  
Blogger mousumi said...

this very song is my al-time favourite.you both hav sung it so masterly ,that every appreciation seems less.pradipji,ur voice is so soothing yet so full of laoykariis!!vidyu s also superb.kudos to you both!!

12:44 AM  
Blogger Meera Manohar said...

Very very late but nontheless :)

Amazing work both of you! Kudos....

4:41 AM  
Anonymous Manak Sirohia said...

SH Pradip Ji,

Acha aman bandha aapne.

While, your article is informative, dil ke tukde - tukde karke Usha Khann's magic in DADA is the one of the gem.

regards
Manak

6:46 PM  
Blogger Sakthikumar said...

By far this is one of the gems in Indian music. I can listen to it all day long and never get tired of it. And you both have rendered the song so well, that I have never heard anyone sing this song more beautifully, of course other than Yesudas himself. Hats off to you both. Keep up the good work.

Regards,
Sakthikumar Ambady

11:26 AM  
Blogger vaibhav123 said...

Exllent singing- both Pradeep and Vidyu! bohot khoob

12:39 AM  

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