List of songs recorded by Asha Bhosle

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Asha Bhosle[a] is an Indian playback singer, entrepreneur and occasional actress and television personality who predominantly works in Indian Cinema. Known for her versatility, she has been described in the media as one of the most influential and successful singers in Hindi Cinema. In her career spanning over eight decades she has recorded songs for films and albums in various Indian languages and received several accolades including two National Film Awards, four BFJA Awards, eighteen Maharashtra State Film Awards, nine Filmfare Awards including a Lifetime Achievement Award and a record seven Filmfare Awards for Best Female Playback Singer[b], in addition to two Grammy nominations. In 2000, she was honoured with the Dadasaheb Phalke Award, India's highest award in the field of cinema. In 2008, she was honoured by the Government of India with the Padma Vibhushan, the second-highest civilian honour of the country. Additionally she holds the Guinness World Record for the most studio recordings - singles.[1] The following is a complete list of her songs in various Indian languages:

Hindi songs[edit]

Bengali songs[edit]

Marathi songs[edit]

Tamil songs[edit]

Year Film Song Music Director(s) Lyrics Co-singer(s)
1987 Enga Ooru Pattukaran "Shenbagamae" Ilaiyaraaja Gangai Amaran
1988 Naan Sonnathe Sattam "Adhikaalai Nera Kanavil" Ilayaraja Vaali S. P. B
"Aagayam Boologam" Vaali
"Oru Devathai Vandhadhu" Na. Kamarasan S. P. B.
"Idhu Kadhal Nenjam" Gangai Amaran
"Unnai Suthum" Gangai Amaran
"Kanna Undhan Kaadhal Meera" Gangai Amaran
1990 Ulagam Pirandhadhu Enakkaga "Thalli Thalli Pogum Ponnaiya" R D Burman Vairamuthu
"Thiruttu Ponnai Eruttu Velai" S P Balasubrahmanyam
Pudhu Paattu "Enga Oor Kaadhal Pathi" Ilayaraja Ilayaraja
Thangathin Thangam "Muthu Muthu" S. A. Rajkumar S. A. Rajkumar
"Sevandhipoo Maalai kattu"
1992 Meera "Pani Vizhum Maalaiyil" Ilayaraja Vaali S. P. Balasubramaniam
1994 Sethupathi IPS "Saathu Nada Saathu" Ilayaraja
1997 Nerruku Ner "Engengey" Deva Vairamuthu Hariharan
Iruvar "Vennila Vennila" A. R. Rahman
2000 Hey Ram "Nee Paartha Paarvai" Ilayaraja Vaali Hariharan
2000 Alai Payuthey "September Madham" A. R. Rahman Vairamuthu Shankar Mahadevan
2005 Chandramukhi "Konja Neram" Vidyasagar Madhu Balakrishnan

Telugu songs[edit]

Year Film Song Music Director(s) Lyrics Co-singer(s)
1981 Paalu Neellu "Idi Mouna Geetham" Sathyan solo
1988 Chinni Krishnudu "Jeevitham Sapta Sagara" R D Burman Veturi S. P. Balasubrahmanyam
1992 Aswamedham "Seethakalam Premaku" Ilaiyaraaja Veturi S. P. Balasubramanyam
"O Prema"
1995 Premaku Premante Thelusa "Jalandhi Madhi" Usha Khanna
1996 Pavitra Bandham "Isaalakidee" M. M. Keeravani Sirivennela Seetharamasastri S. P. Balasubramanyam
1997 Iddaru "Vennela" A. R. Rahman
2007 Chandamama "Nalo Voohalaku" K. M. Radha Krishnan Anantha Sreeram K. M. Radha Krishnan

Kannada songs[edit]

Year Film Song Music Director(s) Lyrics Co-singer(s)
1967 Kranthiveera Sangolli Rayanna "Yako Eno" Laxman Baralekar - Solo
1973 Doorada Betta "Savaalu haaki Solisi ellara" G. K. Venkatesh Chi. Udaya Shankar P. B. Sreenivas, Mothi
2010 Mathe Mungaru Helade Kaarana X. Paulraj Dwarki Raghava Solo

Malayalam songs[edit]

Year Film Song Music Director(s) Lyrics Co-singer(s)
1977 Sujatha ''Swayamvara

Subhadina''

Ravindra

Jain

Mankombu

Gopalakrishnan

solo

Gujarati songs[edit]

Year Film Song Music Director(s) Lyrics Co-singer(s)
1968 Liludi Dharati "He Dhol Dhamakya" Gaurang Vyas and Purushottam Upadhyay Avinash Vyas Chorus
1971 Jesal Toral "Ori Ori Aav Gori" Avinash Vyas
1976 Daku Rani Ganga "Bole Milan No Mor" Dilip Dholakia Dilip Dholakia
"Sanvariyani Unchi Unchi Atari" solo
N/A N/A (Non-film) "Piyara Ne Pipale Thi" Avinash Vyas solo

Oriya songs[edit]

Year Film Song Music Director(s) Lyrics Co-singer(s)
1977 Sandhya Taara "Mun Hajichhi Tuma Aakhire" Basudeb Rath Shibabrata Das

Punjabi songs[edit]

Non-film songs[edit]

Year Album Song Title Music Director Co-Singers
2020 Punjabi Film Hits (CD 2) "Aa Gayi Rut Saun Di" Sapan-Jagmohan solo
"Sab Dilwale"
"Najran Sek Lai"

Assamese non-film songs[edit]

Year Film Song Music Director(s) Lyrics Co-singer(s)
1988 Priyotoma "Etiya Tumaloi" solo

Bhojpuri songs[edit]

Film Songs[edit]

Year Film Song Music Director(s) Lyrics Co-singer(s)
1963 Laagi Nahi Chhute Ram "Munhwase Bola Part1" Chitragupt Majrooh Sultanpuri Manna Dey
"Munhwase Bola Part-2"
1977 Dangal "Bada Pareshan" Nadeem–Shravan Rajpati Rahi Solo
"More Honthwa Se Nathuniya"
"Phoolwa Ki Beni Se"
1984 Bhaiya Dooj "Lagate Solhavan Achha Bhail" Chitragupt Laxman Shahbadi

Non-film songs[edit]

Year Album Song Title Music Director Co-Singers
1988 Kajri "Bina Saawariya Ke Sooni" Sapan-Jagmohan solo
"Baari Umar Mori"

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ Asha Bhosle has been credited variously as Asha, Asha Bhosle, Asha Bhonsale, Asha Bhonsle, Asha Bhonsley, Asha Bhosale and Asha Bhosley. She is often referred to as Ashaji – the Hindi suffix ji denotes respect.[citation needed]
  2. ^ Tied with Alka Yagnik.

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Guinness World Record for the most studio recordings - singles". Guinness World Records. October 18, 2011. Archived from the original on February 27, 2022. Retrieved February 27, 2022.