
Amar Pal was an Indian Bengali folk singer and author. Pal went to Kolkata in 1948 with Sachindranath Bhattacharya, a lyricist of All India Radio. In 1951, he first got a chance to sing in Akashbani Kolkata. He recorded thousands of folk and modern Bengali songs in the next seven decades. The satirical song "Kotoi Rongo Dekhi Duniyay", in Satyajit Ray's Hirak Rajar Deshe, made him famous. He worked in a number of Bengali films as a playback singer or music director.
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Katoi Ranga Dekhi Duniyay
Rai Jago Rai Jago Bole
Majhi Baiya Jao Re
Prabhat Samaye Sachir Angina Majhe
Jagore Satsang Basi
Katoi Ranga Dekhi Duniyay - From "Hirak Rajar Deshe"
Matir Pinjiray Hasan
Jago He Ei Nagarbaasi
Kotoi Rongo Dekhi Duniai
Chalo Jai Ebar Mahatirthe
E Bhabo Sagar Re
Dayal Bole Dakore Ekbar
Dhanya Amar Desh
Deoghore Jabo Ami
Bhakter Dware Bnadha Achhen Sai - Original
Prabhatkale Mayer Kole
Utho Utho Gourchand
Hari Naam Diye Jagat Matale
Kar Bharsa Korbe Bhai
Gurur Charon Pabo Bailare
Bhajo Gouranga Laho
Guru Bastu Chine
Amar Sonar Gour
Hai Re Nidarun Bidhi
Dublo Re Tor Manab Tari
Chitta Bujhaye Bujhaye to Sakhi
Sabe Bale Lalon Phakir
Adham Santaner Prati Karo Karuna
Hariname Pal Tule Dey
Lokenath Panchali
Nishithe Jagiya Akul Hoilam
Amar Ghum Kene Bhangli Na
Ki Shel Marilabhire
Jago He He Nagarasi
Ore Manush Dekhbi Jodi
Provato Samay Sachir
Majhi Baiya Jao Re - Amar Paul
Horinam Diye Jagat Matale
Jibone Je Dhanyo Tomar
Ma Amar Sagar Parer Harbola
Jagat Tomate Tomari Mayate
Ke Eli Go
Katoi Ranga Dekhi Duniyay with lyrics | Amar Paul | Hirak Rajar Deshe
Kothay Pabo Tare
Shyam Tomai Here Angha Jwale
Dui Ranger Ek Manush Ailo Go
Mana Jaloa Jal Phello
Radhe Go Gokulete Thaki
Nemai Danrare Danrare
Kanaia Sajaiya Dao
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