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Song Film / Album Language Director/Non-Filmy Album Description Ref 2005 3 Note Song Ilaiyaraaja Music Journey – Live in Italy-- (Telugu in a repeat performance in Chennai. Italy's concert was only music with the notes being hummed by Ilaiyaraaja) Composed for the Concert 2006 Yen Ooru Sivapuram Paraloga Perumpuram Guru Ramana Geetham: Tamil
The soundtrack to the 1986 Tamil-language romantic drama film Mouna Ragam features five songs composed by Ilaiyaraaja and written by Vaali.The album was released through Echo on double LP, which features three songs on each side of the record, with "Nilaave Vaa" appearing twice.
Annakili is the debut soundtrack album composed by Ilaiyaraaja to the 1976 film of the same name. [1] The film is directed by Devaraj–Mohan and written by Panchu Arunachalam from a story by R. Selvaraj, and stars Sivakumar and Sujatha with S. V. Subbaiah, Srikanth, Thengai Srinivasan and Fatafat Jayalaxmi in supporting roles.
The original Tamil version of the soundtrack album features seven songs and was released on 23 April 1991. [16] The Hindi-dubbed version Dalapathi has six songs, which were written by P. K. Mishra and released on Saregama. [17] The Telugu-dubbed version, which was distributed by Aditya Music, features lyrics penned by Rajasri. [18]
Songs composed by Ilaiyaraaja and M.S. Viswanathan. Ilaiyaraaja composed 2 songs while the remaining soundtrack was composed by MSV. The BGM was done by a newcomer. Much delayed theatrical release. Tamil: Kasi: Vinayan: Kasinath (Telugu) Tamil: Friends: Siddique: Tamil: Kanna Unnai Thedukiren: Jeeva Selvaraj Tamil: Aandan Adimai: Manivannan ...
Selected songs from the soundtrack were first introduced by the main cast, director and actor Suriya and were later continued as stage performance by the respective singers. [ 23 ] [ 24 ] The songs from the album were performed by Anglo-Indian Music Productions orchestra and the Hungarian National Philharmonic that was earlier chosen to work on ...
5 songs 28 March Tamil: Oru Oorla: K.C.Vasanth Kumar [23] 6 June Kannada: Oggarane: Prakash Raj [24] [25] Trilingual - Remake of Malayalam hit Salt N' Pepper: 6 June Telugu: Ulavacharu Biryani: Prakash Raj [26] Trilingual - Remake of Malayalam hit Salt N' Pepper: 6 June Tamil: Un Samayal Arayil: Prakash Raj [27] Trilingual — Remake of ...
Ilaiyaraaja was born as Gnanathesigan Daniel in a Tamil Christian family in Pannaipuram in present-day Theni district, Tamil Nadu, India, on 3 June 1943. [14] [15] At the time of joining school, his father, Daniel Ramasamy [16] changed his name from Gnanathesigan Daniel to "Rajaiya", and the people in his village called him "Raasayya". [17]