Thursday, March 30, 2006

Tamizh Devotional

Has been a while since my last post. Here is a devotional song on Lord Ayyappan, penned by Kavignar Sarathy. It is always a challenge to compose for pre-written lyrics, but it is a pleasure to do it for words that flow this smoothly. Many a times, the words can inspire the melody.



7 Comments:

At 10:25 AM, Blogger Narayanan Venkitu said...

PA,

Welcome back.

Nice melody Indeed. Is this the first time I am hearing you sing?? Well done.!! Nice voice and good bhavam.

How about a karaoke with CheNdai etc..for the song.!!

Who is Kavignar Sarathy? Very nicely written Poem..Hats off to him.!!

 
At 8:10 AM, Blogger Jo said...

Nice song PA. Loved it.

 
At 7:35 AM, Blogger .:: ROSH ::. said...

Good one PA, thanks for giving a good start for my sunday morning :)

1 suggestion, i think if you sing with sruthi in the BG it'd help and would make the song more interesting...rather divine.
Hope to hear more songs.

 
At 11:24 AM, Blogger Blabber-blogger said...

Very nice :) Was like dhyanam.. Good one..

 
At 1:30 PM, Blogger Prem Abraham said...

Thank you all for listening and for commenting.

NV - He is my good friend Sabari, I have composed tunes for several of his songs. Last year we actually cut a devotional album, but it did not make to the press. He is doing an album with Unni Menon for this coming season.

Jo - Tx

ML - Good suggestion, I'll give that a try.

Nyns - I love doing these songs, it is a nice feeling.

 
At 4:48 PM, Blogger Murali Venkatraman said...

PRem:

Please send me this song in mail with lyrics.

 
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