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He sang a song for an album in 2008 "Netrichutti" at the age of 86 and a song named "Kutraalam Aruvi" for the album Song for Daughter, under the music of L.Sakthinathan, which was very well recognized in the industry in 2008. The last film song during October 2010 with P. Susheela, composed by MSV for a film "Valibum Sutrum Ulagam" was well ...
T. M. Soundararajan "Sange MuzhanSomu Sirkazhi Govindarajan and chorus Karthigai Deepam "Enna Paravai" R. Sudarsanam Alangudi Somu solo Kavyamela "Irul Paadhi, Oli Paadhi Amaiththaan" V. Dakshinamoorthy N/A solo "Devi Sri Devi" "Thiththikkum Muththamizhe" T. M. Soundararajan Kula Deivam "Kottupotta Pota Chinna Machane" R. Sudarsanam N/A solo
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T. M. Soundararajan "Antha Sivagami" "Ulagathil Sirandhadhu" T. M. Soundararajan, A. L. Raghavan "Edhirpaaramal Virundhaali" "Naan Yaar" 1971 Annai Velankanni "Karunai Kadale" G. Devarajan "Karunai Mazhaiyae" 1976 Moondru Mudichu "Naanoru Kadhanayagi" M. S. Viswanathan Kannadasan L. R. Eswari: 1977 16 Vayathinile "Chavanthi Poo" Ilaiyaraaja ...
Her duets with the acclaimed singers Ghantasala in Telugu, T. M. Soundararajan in Tamil and P. B. Srinivas in Kannada marked a new era of duet songs in the South Indian music industry. She, along with T. M. Soundararajan went on to record hundreds of songs with Viswanathan – Ramamurthy. [12] Susheela's blockbuster Kannada song "Viraha Nooru ...
Nadakkaadhu Jambam Palikkadhu a song sung by T. M. Soundararajan and P. Susheela in the 1958 film Manamalai was a popular number in Radio Ceylon for a long time. He composed music for another film in the same year. Anbu Enge was a successful film, music being one of the factors. [2]
In 1973, she recorded her first Tamil song for the film Thayum Seiyum under the music direction of S. M. Subbaiah Naidu. However, the film remains unreleased to date and the song remained in the cans. [14] Her first released song was a duet romantic song with T. M. Soundararajan for the film Veettukku Vandha Marumagal (1973). [14]
"Radhae Unakku Kobam Aagathadi" (Please don't be angry, my darling [1]) is a Tamil song first sung by M. K. Thyagaraja Bhagavathar in his 1937 film Chintamani. It is the first Tamil film song to become a cult classic. [2] The song was parodied in the 1941 film Sabapathy.