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Savera 1959 - S.B.John Tu jo Nahi hai to - Original Song video

S.B. John: Soulful sound of music Leme write the Song in Full Plz. Tu jo naheen hai to kuchh bhee naheen hai Ye maana ke mehfil jawan hai haseen hai Nigahoan mein tu hai ye dil jhoomta hai Na janay mohabbat ki rahoan mein kya hai Jo tu hum safar hai to kuchh gham naheen hai Ye maana ke mehfil jawan hai haseen hai Tu jo naheen hai to kuchh bhee naheen hai Wo Aa yein na Aa yein jami hain nigahain Sitaroan nay deikhi hain jhuk jhuk kay rahain Ye dil bud gumaan hai nazar ko yaqeen hai Ye maana kay mehfil jawan hai haseen hai Tu jo naheen hai to kuchh bhee naheen hai Kindness is more important than wisdom, and the recognition of this is the beginning of wisdom The above proverb holds true to the great singer of the yesteryear, S.B. John. Sunny Benjamin John, who is popularly known as S.B. John, was born in 1934. He spend most of his life in Karachi, Pakistan. Accompanied with his wife and two sons namely Robin and Glenn John, S.B. John used to sing gospel on Christmas Eve, on Pakistani television. Prominent singers like S.B. John who perform it best could still be heard joyously stretching and bending notes, breaking syllables and bouncing phrases back and forth. S.B. John started singing on Radio Pakistan Karachi as an 'A' category artist. Side by side he also made his presence felt in various functions and stage shows held in Karachi. S.B. John also sang Janab Rana Akbar Aabadi Sahab's ghazal, 'Uray hoash us dar pay janay say pehlay.' Sohail Rana composed this ghazal at EMI Pakistan. Around 1973, S.B. John introduced his son, Robin John, to Sohail Rana and said that he wishes to get his son a keyboard. Since young Robin remembered all his father's songs. Robin was seven or eight years of age at the time. Fifteen years later, S.B. John again brought Robin to Sohail Rana. By that time Robin had grown up as a talented singer. Hence, Sohail Rana utilized Robin's singing talents in Pakistani television shows, and also in private songs and the film recordings. Additionally, Robin also toured UAE, Turkey and USA with Sohail Rana and participated in the musical programs. Nowadays, Robin lives in USA. Hopefully, his parents will join him soon. While recording the ghazal below S.B. John might have envisioned music sweeping Pakistan: 'Kal chaudween ki raat thee, shab bhar raha churcha tera,' Poet, Ibne Insha. Kal chaudween ki raat thee, shab bhar raha churcha tera, kuchh nay kaha ye chand hai, kuchh nay kaha chehra tera kal chaudween ki raat thee hum bhee waheen maujood thay, hum say bhee sub pucha kiye hum chup rahay, hum hans diye manzoor tha parda tera kal chaudween ki raat thee S.B. John's music mastery marked the undisputed triumph of the formula, exemplified best—surprise! S.B. John achieved lofty heights through ghazals like the one below: 'teri baatain he sunanay Aaye,dost bhi dil hi dukhanay aaye' Poet, Ahmed Faraz. Presumably, it never occurred to S.B. John that his name will become synonymous with the song below. In my minds eye, I conjure the recording of that song as vividly as I was there: 'Tu jo naheen hai to kuchh bhee naheen hai, ye mana keh mehfil jawan hai haseen,' the 1959 film 'Savera,' Music composer, Master Manzoor Hussain, lyrics, Fayyaz Hashmi, pictured on Kamal, Shamim Ara- Kamal played the lead. Forty-seven-years down the line, this song is as much in demand as if it were recorded yesterday. Alas! To this day, no one could come up with the explanation as to what is so special about this song. But we don't need a logical explanation. Some things should remain mysterious. The wistful magic of S.B. John is, indeed, one of them. Regardz Dr.Bukhari Note: I have also uploaded same song performed Live on BBC by S.B.John in 1972. Click on Video Response Link or goto My Videos Plz.

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