Bollywood Music: Which is Better, the 50s, 60s or the Ones Trending? Part Two
Film songs are a part and parcel of everyday life in India; however, it has completely changed in recent years.
In the last episode, we saw the rise of playback singing in the 1950s, the Golden Era of Indian cinema. In this episode, we will explore the music of the 1960s.
The 1960s took the legacy of the Hindi film music of the 50s. The nation was gripped by the music created in the 60s. actors such as Shammi Kapoor, Asha Parekh, Dev Anand, Vaijanti Mala, and Helen were setting the screen on fire.
While on the one hand, the audience was receiving dance numbers such as “Chahe Koi Mujhe Junglee Kahe” and “Monica Oh My darling,” on the other hand they were romancing on the soft numbers of Lata Mangeshkar.
While the 50s were heavily influenced by Indian classical and semi-classical, the 60s saw a major shift in trend. Music directors were introducing Western music such as Jazz, Rock n Roll, and Disco.
This was also a time when English bands such as Beatles and The Rolling Stones were leaving a mark on music lovers that lasts even today. Who can forget songs like “I Wanna Hold Your Hands” and “Love Me Do” by the Beatles and “Satisfaction” and “Jumping Jack Flash” by the Rolling Stones? Artists like Bob Dylan, Jimmy Hendrix, and Elvis were beginning to make their presence felt in the international music scene.
Music directors, such as R.D. Burman and Bappi Lahiri, were influenced by the giants of the West.
An article published on Ipassio mentions the following:
“The orchestra-style instrumental ensemble that included Guitar, Harmonica, Trumpets, and Saxophones made their entries into the recording studios. Music composers and directors such as Shankar-Jaikishan and Lakshmikant-Pyarelal crafted some of the most melodious tunes that are appreciated even today.
The following three decades – the ‘60s, the ’70s, and the ’80s experienced the pinnacle of creativity, talent, and musical prowess among vocalists, composers, and instrumental music players. The trends moved from melodies to jazz and rock n roll to disco beats.”
The 60’s was an era when Bollywood was marked by soulful melodies. Be it Asha Bhosle or Lata Mangeshkar, playback singers, and Music Directors relied more on slow-tempo melodious music.
An article published on the Entertainment Experts Column mentions the following:
“Soulful melodies were an essential ingredient in songs of the 60s and 70s. Although Hindi films in these hippy-happy decades had both slow songs and fast tempo songs, it was slow songs that became hugely popular with movie goers. While romantic songs of the 60s and 70s are immensely popular in India and other subcontinent nations, it’s sad songs of these decades that have become cult favorites…”
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