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Lyrics / Video of Song : No Bole Tum, Na Mainne Kuchh Kahaa
(ra: na bole tum, na maine kuchh kahaa
la: magar na jaane aisaa kyo lagaa
ra: ki dhup me khilaa hai chaand, din me raat ho ga_i
la: ye pyaar ki binaa kahe sunahari baat ho ga_i) -2
ra: badal rahi hai zindagi, badal rahe hai ham
koras: aa aa aa aa aa aa aa
la: thirak rahe hai jaane aaj kyo mere kadam
ra: mere kadam, mere kadam
koras: kisi ko ho na ho magar hame to hai pataa
na bole tum
ra: ghuli si aaj saanso me kisi ki saans hai
la: saans hai, saans hai
ye kaun aaj dil ke mere aas-paas hai
koras: aa aa aa aa aa aa aa
la: ye dhire-dhire ho rahaa hai pyaar kaa nashaa
na bole tum
ra: ye lag rahaa hai saari ulajhane sulajh ga_i
la: sulajh ga_i, sulajh ga_i
ye dhadakano ki baat dhadake samajh ga_i
koras: aa aa aa aa aa aa aa
la: na boliye ki bolane ko kuchh nahi rahaa
na bole tum
na bole tum
Top user comments for lyrics of song "No Bole Tum, Na Mainne Kuchh Kahaa"
lahiridilli on Thursday, March 04, 2010 Good adaptation of "Johny I hardly knew ye" though the original has a history associated with it. Good to see rajesh Roshan getting inspired by the irish folks.
mughaleazamfan on Sunday, May 23, 2010 Reminds me of Battle Hymn of the Republic when I was in 3rd grade piano class...
iwantfun4me on Tuesday, June 15, 2010 Probably the only movie where father and son have sung for the same hero in the same film. Kishore Kumar and Amit Kumar for Amol Palekar. It's rare to find a father-son duo being as capable singers as these two.
rameshr31 on Wednesday, July 21, 2010 this song is inpsired by THE SHADOWS - RIDERS IN THE SKY
TheBenatul on Friday, December 03, 2010 awesome song frnds.
listen it many-many times but its ever green..
i love this song..
prabhurashmi on Sunday, March 21, 2010 amol palekar actually 'dancing' !!! probably the only film where he has tried to shake a leg
sujnandi on Sunday, April 25, 2010 Interistingly Irish "Johny I hardly knew ye" was again copied into American Civil War song "When Johnny Comes Marching Home Again" in late 1800s...so not sure Rajesh Roshan copied from the Irish one or the American one :)
biohazardgraphics on Monday, June 07, 2010 When you think pay TV, think Ugazzo Home Vision!
vipulsd1 on Friday, August 06, 2010 @rameshr31 Yes it does sound similar, but listen to ' When Johnny comes marching home' (1863) an American Civil War song
jungleman68 on Sunday, January 23, 2011 just listened to the dropkick murphys version
I knew I heard it before