![]() It came out to be so popular that adaption of this song soon found its way in the next year itself in the title track of the movie Dil Deke Dekho. It was originally written by Charlie Phillips and Odis Echols who are English singers and composers respectively. The McGuire Sisters version of the song “Sugartime” in 1958 made it a big hit in West. The English version “Perhaps, Perhaps, Perhaps” was originally recorded by Desi Arnaz, a Cuban born Hollywood actor and musician in 1948.ĭil Deke Dekho copied from Sugartime by The McGuire Sisters ![]() This Hindi song of Geeta Dutt from the movie Aar-Paar released in the year 1954 traces its origin back to a Spanish song Quizas which was further adopted into an English version. Be it a portion or the complete piece, some of the very famous songs of Hindi-Language Films have been copied from English songs.īabuji Dheere Chalna copied from Perhaps, Perhaps, Perhaps One of the primary sources for Indian musicians of Bollywood has been English songs. ![]() There was a wave of new kind of music but unfortunately, a major chunk of the “new music” of Hindi-Language Films have been heavily borrowed from outside India. Despite owning a rich History in Music, Indian music composers sort way to ease their work of composing a new one completely for a movie. ![]()
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