Lahore Ke Rang Hari Ke Sang

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Lahore Ke Rang Hari Ke Sang
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Studio album by
ReleasedSeptember 26, 2005
Recorded2005
Genre Ghazal
Hariharan chronology
Kaash
(2000)
Lahore Ke Rang Hari Ke Sang
(2005)
Dil Aisa Kisi Ne Mera Toda
(2006)

Lahore Ke Rang Hari Ke Sang is an album of the Indian singer and Ghazal composer Hariharan, [1] [2] [3] released on September 26, 2005. The album had 10 songs, all of them sung by Hariharan. This album had lot of expectations as Hariharan's last album came five years back.

Track listing

Track #SongSingerComposerLyricsLength
1Mohay Upnay Hi Rang Mai Rang De Hariharan Wazir Afzal Amir Khusrow 5:45
2Bhavain Tu Jaan Na Jaan Hariharan Wazir Afzal Bulleh Shah 5:48
3Dil Se Hur Guzri Baat Hariharan Nazar HussainMajeed Amjad5:04
4Rooth Gaye Moray Baankay Hariharan Qadir ShagganTraditional5:36
5Bohut Kathin Hai Dagar Punghut Ki Hariharan Wazir Afzal Amir Khusrow 6:08
6Mur Ke Hum Khak-e-Raahay Yaar Huay Hariharan Hariharan Hasrat Mohani 5:36
7Aa Vekh Asada Haal Hariharan Wazir AfzalMushtaq Soofi6:07
8Piya Toray Aangun Mai Hariharan Wazir AfzalTajjamul4:46
9Saanjh Dhalay Na Hariharan Hariharan Adeen Taji6:34
10Begana Vaar Unsay Hariharan Nazar Hussain Nasir Kazmi 6:15

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