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P. Susheela is an Indian playback singer, associated with the South Indian cinema for over six decades. She has been recognized by both the Guinness Book of World Records and the Asia Book of Records for singing the most songs in different Indian languages by a female singer.
This is the Tamil discography of veteran Indian female playback singer P. Susheela, who sang in over 6000 songs in Tamil. [1] She gave her voice to actresses and thespians in the Tamil Film Industry such as Padmini , B. Saroja Devi , Jayalalitha .
Susheela has sung more than 12000 songs in Telugu. S. P. Balasubrahmanyam's first duet in Telugu was with P. Susheela. "SPB has sung his first song with me", says the legendary P. Susheela and SPB recorded more than 4000 duets with P. Susheela. She has recorded more than 2000 songs to K.V.Mahadevan's music.
The 1980s produced chart-topping hits in pop, hip-hop, rock, and R&B. Here's a list of the best songs from the time, ranging from Toto to Michael Jackson.
A list of sad songs for the next time you're feeling blue and depressed, including "hope ur ok" by Olivia Rodrigo, "Un-Break My Heart by Toni Braxton" and more.
So, we want some fresh sad songs, and luckily for us, 2024 has already brought us some absolute bangers (well, as much as sad songs can be bangers). From a couple new tunes from one of the kings ...
P Jayachandran 1981 Naaga Kaala Bhairava 45 "Nammee Balee" M Ranga Rao Bangalore Latha 46 "Olavina" P Susheela 47 "Naguvude Swarga" solo Punya Koti 48 "Sneha Adimadhura" Mysore Ananthaswamy Raaga Thaala 49 "Hey Shilpi" M Ranga Rao 1982 Hasyarathna Ramakrishna 50 "Iddu Hogu Iddu Hogu" TG Lingappa S Janaki 51 "Chikkavanene Ivanu" Vani Jairam
Song Composer(s) Writer(s) Co-artist(s) 1954 Manohara "Inbanaalidhe Idhayam Kaanudhe" Jikki: 1958 Kudumba Gouravam "Saerum Kaalam Vandhaachu Viswanathan–Ramamoorthy: A. Maruthakasi: P. B. Sreenivas & K. Jamuna Rani: Maalaiyitta Mangai ""Saattai Illaa Pambarampol" Kannadasan: Thiruchi Loganathan & dialogues by Pandari Bai Manamulla Maruthaaram