Sajda

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Sajda - An Offering of Ghazals.
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Studio album by
Released1991
Label HMV Saregama
Producer Jagjit Singh

Sajda is a Ghazal album released by HMV and jointly collaborated by Jagjit Singh and Lata Mangeshkar. This album was released in 1991 shortly after the demise of Jagjit Singh's son Vivek. This album was released as a double album consisting of 16 tracks which was released in Compact Cassette and Compact Disc form. [1] [2] [3] [4] [5]

Ghazal tracks in Sajda

  1. Dard Se Mera Daaman Bharde Ya Allah
  2. Kabhi Yun Bhi Aa Meri Aankh Mein
  3. Meri Tasveer Mein Rang Aur Kisika To Nahin
  4. Gham Ka Khazana Tera Bhi Hai Mera Bhi
  5. Kisko Qatil Main Kahoon
  6. Tere Jalwe Ab Mujhe
  7. Dhoop Mein Niklo Ghataon Mein Nahakar Dekho
  8. Allah Jaanta Hai
  9. Dhuan Banake Fiza Mein Uda Diya Mujhko
  10. Mili Hawaon Mein Udne Ki Woh Saza Yaaro
  11. Dil Mein Ab Dard-E-Mohabbat Ke Siva Kuchh Bhi Nahin
  12. Mausam Ko Isharon Se Bula Kyon Nahin Lete
  13. Tujhse Milne Ki Saza Denge
  14. Har Taraf Har Jagah Beshumar Aadmi
  15. Dil Hi Toh Hai
  16. Aankh Se Door Na Ho

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