Master Sajjad Sings Memorable Classics

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Master Sajjad Sings Memorable Classics
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Studio album by
Released1979
Genre Classical - semi-classical
Label EMI-Pakistan TC-EMCP-5114
Producer EMI-Pakistan
Sajjad Ali chronology
Chahar Balish Master Sajjad Sings Memorable Classics

Master Sajjad Sings Memorable Classics is the debut album from Pakistani singer, songwriter, actor, director, musician, and composer Sajjad Ali. The album was released by EMI-Pakistan in 1979.

Contents

An audio sample of "Chupkay Chupkay Raat Din"
An audio sample of "Naweek Andaz"
An audio sample of "Aaye na baalam"

Musicians

The musicians were:

Lyricist

The album lyrics were written by the famous Urdu poets

Track listing

The album has 12 songs.

  1. "Aaye Na Balam, آۓ نہ بالم"
  2. "Yaad Piya Ki Aaye, یاد پیا کی آۓ"
  3. "Nainan More Taras Rahe Hain, نینا مورے ترس رہے ہیں"
  4. "Tori Tirchi Najarya Kay Baan, توری ترچھی نجریا کے بان"
  5. "Maran Mithon Galri, مارن مٹھون گالڑی"
  6. "Bajuband Khul Khul Jaye, باجو بند کھل جاۓ"
  7. "Baghoon Main Paday Jhoolay, باغوں میں پڑے جھولے"
  8. "Dekh To Dil, دیکھ تو دل"
  9. "Jin Ke Hontoon Pay, جن کے ہونٹوں پے"
  10. "Chaltay Ho To Chaman, چلتے ہو تو چمن"
  11. "Chupkay Chupkay Raat Din, چپکے چپکے رات دن"
  12. "Nawek Andaz Jidhar, ناوک انداذ"

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