60 Malayalam Old Songs Original... — Hits Of Vayalar

Vayalar Ramavarma (1928–1975) remains the most celebrated lyricist in the history of Malayalam cinema. Known for his collaboration with composer G. Devarajan, he penned approximately 1,300 songs across 256 films, effectively bringing the depth of serious poetry into the realm of popular film music.

Below is a curated tracklist of his most enduring "Original Hits," followed by a brief overview of his legacy. The Golden Hits of Vayalar (Curated Selection)

While digital jukeboxes often compile "60 Hits," these 20 tracks represent the quintessential Vayalar-Devarajan-Yesudas era.


Part 2: The Revolutionary & Philosophical

Vayalar was a Marxist at heart. These songs gave voice to the working class and the confused youth. Hits of Vayalar 60 Malayalam old Songs Original...

  1. "Manushyan Mathangale Srushtichu" (Anubhavangal Paalichakal) – K.J. Yesudas: The ultimate atheist anthem.
  2. "Masanam Thorum" (Nadhi) – K.J. Yesudas: The cycle of life and loss.
  3. "Puthan Valakkare" (Thulabharam) – P. Susheela: Innocence and generosity.
  4. "Njan Oru Sindhu" (Nadan Premam) – K.J. Yesudas: The soul of a wandering poet.
  5. "Sindhu Nadikkarayil" (Chithra Lekha) – S. Janaki: The flow of destiny.
  6. "Aaromal Unni" (Makani Kuthu) – P. Leela: A mother’s lullaby turned political.

Hits of Vayalar: 60 Malayalam Old Songs (Original Audio) That Defined an Era

By R. Raghavan | Published: October 2023

In the golden age of Malayalam cinema, one name towered above the rest as a poet of the masses, a philosopher of the poor, and a romantic of the highest order: Vayalar Rama Varma (1928–1975). Even decades after his untimely passing, the search term “Hits of Vayalar 60 Malayalam old songs original audio” remains one of the most passionate queries by music lovers. Why 60? Because six decades later, his songs continue to resonate.

If you are hunting for the original, unadulterated audio—the hiss of the vinyl, the warmth of the magnetic tape, and the soul-stirring voice of K. J. Yesudas or P. Susheela—you have come to the right place. This article lists 60 monumental hits, categorized by mood, that form the bedrock of Malayalam film music. Part 2: The Revolutionary & Philosophical Vayalar was

Part 1: The Revolutionary Vayalar (10 Songs)

The 1960s and 70s in Kerala were politically charged. Vayalar was the poet of the Kerala Communist Party, and his songs became anthems of the landless and the laborer.

  1. "Sanghaganam Paadi"Moodupadam (1970)
    • Music: G. Devarajan | Singer: K. J. Yesudas
    • Why it’s a Hit: The clarion call of rebellion. The original audio features a haunting flute prelude before Yesudas unleashes the fury.
  2. "Kuttikale Koottamayi"Agniputhri (1967)
    • Music: B. A. Chidambaranath | Singer: P. Leela
    • Context: A children’s march that became a political slogan.
  3. "Chithram Thazhuvia"Bhargavi Nilayam (1964)
    • Music: G. Devarajan | Singer: P. B. Sreenivas
    • Note: The original stereo separation is a delight.
  4. "Navarasavum Nin Mizhiyil"Thulabharam (1968)
    • Music: G. Devarajan | Singer: K. J. Yesudas
  5. "Ponnarivaal Poothu"Mudiyanaya Puthran (1971)
  6. "Mooliyum Poompattum"Panimudakku (1976 - Posthumous)
  7. "Aanachandamillathe"Adhyaapika (1968)
  8. "Kalpatharangini"Chottanikkara Amma (1976)
  9. "Ujjayiniyile"Achani (1973)
  10. "Manushyanu Manushyanaal"Thiruvabharanam (1975)

Part 3: The Devotional & Divine

Even when writing for God, Vayalar wrote for the human condition.

  1. "Karthika Thulasi" (Kadalpalam) – K.J. Yesudas: The scent of a Kerala morning.
  2. "Hari Narayana" (Sreemad Bhagavatham) – K.J. Yesudas: Incantation-like melody.
  3. "Thiruvonam Thiruvonam" (Rasikan) – P. Leela: Onam, nostalgia, and joy.
  4. "Unni Marikkilla" (Unniyarcha) – K.J. Yesudas: Valor and devotion.

Part 6: The Melancholy Masters (The "Mukkuthi" Series)

  1. "Mukkuthi Mookkuthi" (Panitheeratha Veedu) – K.J. Yesudas: The nose pin that represents poverty.
  2. "Narichiri Nari" (Janmabhoomi) – P. Susheela.
  3. "Agnishalabhangale" (Nellu) – P. Madhuri: A forgotten gem.

Why "Original" Matters

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. the divine pathos of P. Leela

Final Take: A Legacy in 60 Tracks

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.

Verdict: 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.


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