> Engeyum Eppothum: This is a song which will get into any ‘SPB list’. This would pave the way for many more songs in this genre for SPB later throughout his career. He sings with a rough tonal quality for this song, in line with the angry mood of Kamal Haasan, for whom he sings this song. Could SPB sing only soft romantic or smooth flowing numbers? He answers these questions with this song. SPB displays another dimension of his singing, hitherto not seen. While there is the song Ore Naal Unnai Naan, a melodious number sung by SPB, I picked this song - Ennadi Meenakshi - to be part of this list, for a reason. This song is from the film Ilamai Oonjalaadugirathu. > Ennadi Meenakshi: The Raaja era dawns upon us and for SPB and indeed for us, it is a golden period in Tamil film music. Amidst all this, SPB holds his own, conveying the sombre mood of the scene very well. Apart from the male singing voice, there are a lot of sounds of animals, birds and others that come in between. > Kadavul Amaithu Vaitha Medai: From the film Aval Oru Thodarkathai, this one is not just a song but a stage performance. SPB along with S Janaki complement each other beautifully to give us this memorable song. The melody is complex, with long phrases and octaves that alternate between the higher and lower. Raaja, who was assisting Venkatesh in this period, has himself explained the uniqueness of this song. > Then Sindhudhe Vaanam: Though this song was composed by GK Venkatesh, this has an Ilaiyaraaja connection, with whom SPB would collaborate later to churn out thousands of hits and create history. We have heard of the Tamil phrase paal vadiyum mugam to denote innocence. A very soulful and soothing melody, SPB teases with his soft voice while matching the tempo of MSV’s famous rhythm arrangement. Among the ten odd songs in this film, while the other songs were mostly sung by TMS for MGR, Aval Oru Navarasa Naadagam was sung by SPB.
But this song from MGR’s Ulagam Sutrum Valiban - a musical and a blockbuster - remains etched in our hearts. > Aval Oru Navarasa Naadagam: SPB started singing for MGR quite early in his career. The very youthful voice of SPB manages to suit Sivaji in this melodious duet and for listeners, this came as a different experience after being used to the usual steely voice of TMS for Sivaji. Music Director MS Viswanathan (MSV) tosses this song to SPB - his first for Sivaji. SPB was making his baby steps into the Tamil industry. In fact, it is widely believed that TMS used to modulate his voice to suit Sivaji and MGR respectively, for whom he regularly sang. Till then, we were used to the legendary TM Soundarrajan (TMS) doing playback singing for Sivaji. Salaman Khan and Madhuri Dixit feature in the movie.> Pottu Vaitha Mugamo: This was at a time when the MGR-Sivaji duo was dominating the Tamil filmdom. The song is from the 1994 film by the same name. The song features Kamal Hassan and Dimple Kapadia. You can't forget this peppy number from the 1985 film Saagar. SPB and K S Chitra once again collaborated for this soulful track It is from the film Love.Īnother one coming your way from the film Roja. The song features Salman Khan and Revathi. This evergreen number from the 90s is our favourite. The Hindi rendition has two versions, one by SPB and the other by Hariharan. The Tamil version is called Kadhal Rojave. We have to start with this A R Rahman's groundbreaking title track from the 1992 film Roja. Here is the list of SPB's evergreen songs in Bollywood: On his first death anniversary, let us take a look at some of SPB's unforgettable songs. We just can't forget his dreamy cadence in A R Rahman's compositions in Roja as well as his lively voice in songs like O Maria O Maria. In a career spanning over five decades, S P Balasubrahmanyam gave his voice to more than 40,000 songs in as many as 16 languages, including Telugu, Tamil, Malayalam, Kannada, and Hindi. The singer died on September 25, 2020, after being infected with COVID-19. It's been a year since we lost the legendary singer S P Balasubrahmanyam. The singer left behind a legacy of musical gems.S P Balasubrahmanyam died on September 25, 2020.