Hits Of Vayalar 60 Malayalam Old Songs Original... ~upd~ Jun 2026
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Essential listening for any lover of Indian film music. Keep a tissue box nearby—Vayalar’s melancholic masterpieces can stir tears even after the 100th listen.
| # | Song | Film | Year | Primary Singers | Composer | |---|---|---|---|---|---| | 30 | Nizhalukale Nizhalukale | Koottukar | 1966 | K. J. Yesudas, S. Janaki | (Unknown) | | 31 | Kannaadikkoottile | Koottukar | 1966 | P. Susheela | (Unknown) | | 32 | Kurumozhimulla | Koottukar | 1966 | K. J. Yesudas, S. Janaki | (Unknown) | | 33 | Kannuneer Muthumaay | Nithyakanyaka | 1963 | K. J. Yesudas | G. Devarajan | | 34 | Krishna Guruvaayoorappa | Nithyakanyaka | 1963 | K. J. Yesudas | G. Devarajan | | 35 | Deivam Thanna Veedu | (Unknown) | - | (Unknown) | (Unknown) | | 36 | Kaadaaru Maasam | (Unknown) | - | (Unknown) | (Unknown) | | 37 | Indravallari | (Unknown) | - | (Unknown) | (Unknown) | | 38 | Pennaale Pennaale | (Unknown) | - | (Unknown) | (Unknown) | | 39 | Thumbi Thumbi Va Va | (Unknown) | - | (Unknown) | His first ever recorded song. | | 40 | Ente Danthagopurathilekku Oru Kshanakathu | (Non-film) | - | (Spoken Word) | A famous, widely recited poem. | | 41 | Vaishaakha Pournami | Mayor Nair | 1966 | P. Jayachandran | LPR Varma | | 42 | Kunikkitta Kozhi | (Unknown) | 1973 | P. Madhuri | (Unknown) | | 43 | Kunnumpurathoru Minnalaattam | Thettu | - | P. Madhuri | (Unknown) | | 44 | Chumbikkaanoru | Vivaham Swargathil | - | S. Janaki | (Unknown) | | 45 | Murukkaan Chellam Thuranna | Vivaham Swargathil | - | P. Susheela | (Unknown) | | 46 | Pravachakanmaar | Vivaham Swargathil | - | K. J. Yesudas | (Unknown) | | 47 | Madanamohanan | Paapathinu Maranamilla | - | Santha Viswanathan | (Unknown) | | 48 | Onnaakum Arumalaykku | Paapathinu Maranamilla | - | P. Jayachandran | (Unknown) | | 49 | Chethi Mandaaram Thulasi | (Unknown) | - | (Unknown) | (Unknown) | | 50 | Vilwamangalathinu | Maanishaada | 1975 | K. J. Yesudas | G. Devarajan | | 51 | Kaaladippuzhayude | Maanishaada | 1975 | (Unknown) | G. Devarajan | | 52 | Jil Jil Jil | Susy | 1969 | B. Vasantha, Chorus | G. Devarajan | | 53 | Mannil Pennaay | Thaara | 1970 | B. Vasantha | G. Devarajan | | 54 | Alarsharaparithaapam | Koodappirappu | - | (Unknown) | K. Raghavan | | 55 | Vilwamangalathinu | Maanishaada | 1975 | K. J. Yesudas | G. Devarajan | | 56 | Kaaladippuzhayude | Maanishaada | 1975 | (Unknown) | G. Devarajan | | 57 | Mandasameeranil | Chattakari | - | K. J. Yesudas | (Unknown) | | 58 | Thennalin Kaikalil | Mohabbath | - | (Unknown) | (Unknown) | | 59 | Ponnarival Ambiliyil | (KPAC Drama) | - | (Unknown) | (Unknown) | | 60 | Manushyan Mathangale Srishtichu | (Repeated for prominence) | 1972 | K. J. Yesudas | |
( Naadan Pennu ) – A poignant piece tracking a singer's grief.
A compilation of 60 original Vayalar hits is an essential audio library for anyone who loves Malayalam cinema. It captures a magical era when poetry took center stage, melodies were built on classical ragas, and songs carried a soul. Listening to these original recordings ensures that the genius of Vayalar Ramavarma continues to live on, proving that true art is entirely timeless. Hits of Vayalar 60 Malayalam old Songs Original...
Vayalar often incorporated profound philosophy into simple melodies. Manushyan Mathanayi... (Achanum Bappayum) Kurumozhi Kunnil... (Agniputhri) Ayalathe Sundarikku... (Bharya) Pathiraappoo ചൂടി... (Kanalattam) Karale Nin Kaippidichal... (Devi) Akale Akale Neelakasham... (Panchavankadu) Dukham Ente Dukham... (Agniputhri) Kaalam Oru Vanchi... (Cochin Express) Sankaram... (Anarkali) Suralokakanyakay... (Anarkali) Aayilyam Panami... (Asuravithu) Akkare Ikkare... (Nadi) Oru Chiri Kandaal... (Panchami) Njanoru Pattu Paadam... (Kalam Mari Kadha Mari) Bhoomikkoru Charamageetham... (Agniputhri) III. The Themed Gems (31-45) Priyasakhi Gange... (Anarkali) Kasthoori Manakkunnallo... (Panchami) Malaramban... (Anarkali) Pachilacharthu... (Oru Penninte Kadha) Shyamasundara... (Sree Guruvayoorappan) Kalyana Sougandhikam... (Kalyana Sougandhikam) Anuraga Lolan... (Sindooram) Thrikkakare... (Udyogastha) Murali Murali... (Agniputhri) Pathirapoo... (Kanalattam) Manjalayil... (Kalithozhan) Koodi... (Devi) Neela Neela... (Angeekaram) Aayiram Padasarangal... (Nadi) Neerthullikal... (Panchami) IV. Timeless Melodies (46-60) Priyasakhi... (Anarkali) Anuraga Lolan... (Sindooram) Anjanakkannezhuthi... (Thacholi Othenan) Thamasamenthe... (Bhargavi Nilayam) Manushyan... (Achanum Bappayum) Sanyasini... (Rajashilpi) Aayiram Padasarangal... (Nadi) Manjalayil... (Kalithozhan) Oru Pushpam... (Pareeksha) Anuragaganam... (Udyogastha) Chandana... (Oru Penninte Kadha) Swapnam... (Kathanar) Pranasakhi... (Pareeksha) Alliyambal... (Rosy) Kurumozhi... (Agniputhri) Why These "Original" Songs Endure
Notable tracks: "Chandra kalabham charthy urangum teeram," "Sumangali nee ormikkumo," and "Innaleyee tthaazhvarayil." 2. Philosophy and Devotion
This 60-song compilation highlights the legendary partnership between Vayalar and composer . Known as the "Vayalar-Devarajan" duo, they defined the aesthetic of the 1960s and 70s.
: The duo collaborated on 134 films , a world record for such a partnership. If you want to explore specific details about
Listening to these 60 hits isn't just about nostalgia; it’s an act of preservation. It ensures that the "Vayalar touch"—that unique mixture of revolutionary fire and romantic mist—continues to burn bright for generations to come.
The "Hits of Vayalar – 60 Malayalam Old Songs Original" is not merely a playlist; it is a syllabus on the golden age of Malayalam cinema. Every song reaffirms why Vayalar remains the undisputed monarch of Malayalam lyrics. Whether you seek the spiritual high of "Hari Murare" or the romantic ache of "Poonthenaruvi," this collection delivers the original, unfiltered magic.
( Padmavyuham ) – A timeless expression of deep romantic longing.
( Agniputhri ) – A haunting track about broken dreams. Susheela | (Unknown) | | 32 | Kurumozhimulla
Vayalar brought the depth of classical Malayalam poetry into mainstream cinema. His songs were not merely background tracks; they were literary masterpieces that elevated the narrative of the films.
Vayalar's lyrics were more than just words set to a tune. They were poetry that moved the soul. He had the rare ability to write revolutionary anthems, devotional hymns, and tender love songs with equal mastery. His son, Vayalar Sarath Chandra Varma, has himself become a popular lyricist, carrying forward the family's literary legacy. However, the original "Hits of Vayalar 60" remain an unparalleled chapter in the history of Indian film music. They are the cultural soundtrack of an entire generation, a poetic heritage that continues to find new listeners and admirers, ensuring that the voice of the poet from the backwaters will echo through the ages.
The lush landscape of Kerala was a constant muse for Vayalar.
: The celestial singer was the perfect vehicle for Vayalar’s deep, philosophical lines.