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The list contains songs written by Indian poet and songwriter Kannadasan. [1] He won a National Film Award for Best Lyrics which is the first lyricist receive the award. His association with Viswanathan–Ramamoorthy is notable. [2]
Kannadasan died on 17 October 1981 in Chicago, United States, where he had gone from India to attend a Tamil conference organized by the Tamil Association of Chicago. He was aged only 54 at the time of his death. [9] The song "Kanne Kalaimane" from the film Moondram Pirai, released a few months later, was his last song.
Song: Composer(s) Co-artist(s) 1964 Chandavalliya Thotta 1 "Ondaguvaa" T. Lingappa L. R. Eswari: 1966 Premamayi 2 "Henne Ninna Kannanota" R. Sudarshanam S. Janaki: 3 "Thoo Thoo Thoo Bedappa" solo 1967 Muddu Meena 4 "Iduve Vidhi Leele" Upendra Kumar Onde Balliya Hoogalu 5 "Daari Kaanada" C. Sathyam S. Janaki 1968 Manku Dinne 6 "Idea Vidhi Leele"
Song Film / Album Language Director/Non-Filmy Album Description Ragam Ref 1997 Aa Devarilli Maaduva Boomi Bhoomi Geetha: Kannada: Kesari Haravu [2] 1992 Aagaaya Thaamarai Arukil Vandhathey Nadodi Paattukkaran: Tamil: N.K.Vishwanathan [3] 1992 Aala Pirantha Maharaasa Veera Thalattu: Tamil: Kasthuri Raja [4] 1999 Aalamarathu Kuyile Annan: Tamil ...
Kannadasan A. L. Raghavan 1962 Aalayamani "Kallellam Manikka" Viswanathan–Ramamoorthy Kannadasan T. M. Soundararajan Annai "Ore Oru Oorile" R. Sudharsanam Kannadasan T. M. Soundararajan & A. L. Raghavan Avana Ivan "Kalyaana Ponnu Kalangaathey Kannu" S. Balachander: Vidhvan Ve. Lakshmanan Renuka Naagamalai Azhagi "Konji Konji Pesalaam"
Kannadasan, who was unwell at that time, was present at the recording session of the song, which took place in September 1981. [6] Thyagarajan said that, during the recording, Kannadasan called his assistant and told him to write down the lines, "which flowed from him like water from a stream" and he "gave us four options for the pallavi and we ...
Lourde-Mary Rajeswari, better known as L. R. Eswari, is an Indian playback singer who has sung many songs in Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, Kannada, Hindi, Tulu and English. [1] She was awarded with the Kalaimamani , an award for arts and culture in Tamil Nadu , for her contributions to the film industry .
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