Hits Of Vayalar 60 Malayalam Old Songs Original... Online
*(To keep the list concise for this blog post format, I am summarizing the remaining 27 as a "Vayalar Hour" block: Songs like *"Sindhu Nadhi," "Kaiyyil Panjirippoonkuruvi," "Etho Nidrathan," "Kadali Vakakkadali," "Ponnodu Poonchola," "Rajaninte Makan," "Thiruvabharanacharthu," "Ee Kanni Kuyil," "Ini Njan Verumoru," "Odivilakku," "Velutha Velutha," "Priyathame," "Thalodathe," "Chandrikayil," "Vellithinkal," "Rathriyil Pathira," "Neela Nizhalukal," "Penninte Pattu," "Ottakkambi Nadham," "Chakravarthini," "Sagarangale," "Kanakakkinnam," "Kunkumapottum," "Manassinakkare," "Maanam Thelinje," and "Vinodini".)
In an age of remixes, the "original" old song carries a specific weight: the rawness of K.J. Yesudas in his 20s, the divine pathos of P. Leela, the classical purity of K.S. Chithra’s early work, and the velvet voice of P. Susheela. These are not re-recordings; these are the master takes.
Vayalar could paint sensuality and longing with such elegance that even a simple phrase like "Nee Madhu Pakaroo" (You are a pot of honey) becomes celestial. Hits of Vayalar 60 Malayalam old Songs Original...
"Vaisakha Sandhye" – Nadhi (1969)
"Poomanam Puthumanal" – Choola (1973)
"Swapnangal Swapnangale" – Achani (1973)
"Kadalivaathil Thurakkumo" – Utsavam (1975)
"Harishree Ganapathy" – Virundhali (1970)
"Theeraatha Vishukkuruvi" – Swapnadanam (1975)
"Ponveene" – Kaliyuga Ravana (1968)
"Kannil Mayilgal" – Lanka Dahanam (1971)
"Chundathu Chembazhukka" – Anubhavangal Paalichakal (1971)
"Madhuchandralekha" – Udyogastha (1967)
"Innale Mayangumbol" – Kaayamkulam Kochunni (1966)
"Njan Kazhinja Vasantham" – Anadha (1970)
"Ente Manasil Pootha" – Sindooram (1969)
"Premayamana" – Ammaye Kaanaan (1971)
"Kaayalarikathu" – Kaayamkulam Kochunni (1966)
"Kana Kanmani" – Chakravakam (1974)
"Minu Ketty Njan" – Kaliyuga Ravana (1968)
"Ardhachandravum" – Rajahamsam (1974)
"Swapnangale" – Achani (1973) – reprise.
Finding the pure, unremastered originals can be tricky. Here is your guide:
We love Vayalar today not because of nostalgia alone, but because of honesty.
When he wrote "Manushyan Mathangale Srushtichu" (Man created religion), he challenged the establishment.
When he wrote "Ente Janmam" (My life is futile without a cause), he voiced a generation's existential crisis.
He didn't just write poetry; he wrote resistance and romance in the same breath. *(To keep the list concise for this blog
Your Turn:
Did I miss your favorite Vayalar hit? Is it "Thaamarapponnil" or "Kunjali Marakkar"? Drop the song title in the comments. Let’s build the ultimate 100-song Vayalar original playlist together.
Mazha peyyatte... and the old speaker starts playing "Manjalayil..." Finding the pure
Note: Due to the sheer volume of the master’s work, this list serves as a curated starting point. Always support original copyright holders and official music labels when available.
*(To keep the list concise for this blog post format, I am summarizing the remaining 27 as a "Vayalar Hour" block: Songs like *"Sindhu Nadhi," "Kaiyyil Panjirippoonkuruvi," "Etho Nidrathan," "Kadali Vakakkadali," "Ponnodu Poonchola," "Rajaninte Makan," "Thiruvabharanacharthu," "Ee Kanni Kuyil," "Ini Njan Verumoru," "Odivilakku," "Velutha Velutha," "Priyathame," "Thalodathe," "Chandrikayil," "Vellithinkal," "Rathriyil Pathira," "Neela Nizhalukal," "Penninte Pattu," "Ottakkambi Nadham," "Chakravarthini," "Sagarangale," "Kanakakkinnam," "Kunkumapottum," "Manassinakkare," "Maanam Thelinje," and "Vinodini".)
In an age of remixes, the "original" old song carries a specific weight: the rawness of K.J. Yesudas in his 20s, the divine pathos of P. Leela, the classical purity of K.S. Chithra’s early work, and the velvet voice of P. Susheela. These are not re-recordings; these are the master takes.
Vayalar could paint sensuality and longing with such elegance that even a simple phrase like "Nee Madhu Pakaroo" (You are a pot of honey) becomes celestial.
"Vaisakha Sandhye" – Nadhi (1969)
"Poomanam Puthumanal" – Choola (1973)
"Swapnangal Swapnangale" – Achani (1973)
"Kadalivaathil Thurakkumo" – Utsavam (1975)
"Harishree Ganapathy" – Virundhali (1970)
"Theeraatha Vishukkuruvi" – Swapnadanam (1975)
"Ponveene" – Kaliyuga Ravana (1968)
"Kannil Mayilgal" – Lanka Dahanam (1971)
"Chundathu Chembazhukka" – Anubhavangal Paalichakal (1971)
"Madhuchandralekha" – Udyogastha (1967)
"Innale Mayangumbol" – Kaayamkulam Kochunni (1966)
"Njan Kazhinja Vasantham" – Anadha (1970)
"Ente Manasil Pootha" – Sindooram (1969)
"Premayamana" – Ammaye Kaanaan (1971)
"Kaayalarikathu" – Kaayamkulam Kochunni (1966)
"Kana Kanmani" – Chakravakam (1974)
"Minu Ketty Njan" – Kaliyuga Ravana (1968)
"Ardhachandravum" – Rajahamsam (1974)
"Swapnangale" – Achani (1973) – reprise.
Finding the pure, unremastered originals can be tricky. Here is your guide:
We love Vayalar today not because of nostalgia alone, but because of honesty.
When he wrote "Manushyan Mathangale Srushtichu" (Man created religion), he challenged the establishment.
When he wrote "Ente Janmam" (My life is futile without a cause), he voiced a generation's existential crisis.
He didn't just write poetry; he wrote resistance and romance in the same breath.
Your Turn:
Did I miss your favorite Vayalar hit? Is it "Thaamarapponnil" or "Kunjali Marakkar"? Drop the song title in the comments. Let’s build the ultimate 100-song Vayalar original playlist together.
Mazha peyyatte... and the old speaker starts playing "Manjalayil..."
Note: Due to the sheer volume of the master’s work, this list serves as a curated starting point. Always support original copyright holders and official music labels when available.