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( Guide , 1965): A soulful, classically-infused track composed by S.D. Burman.

( Hum Dono , 1961): A celebrated duet with Asha Bhosle, often cited as one of Bollywood's greatest romantic songs.

( Kala Bazar , 1960): A quintessential romantic solo set against a moonlit sky. ( Guide , 1965): A soulful, classically-infused track

The album includes several timeless solos and duets that defined Dev Anand’s romantic persona:

The album was originally released in (specifically under catalog number CDF 132301 ) in the United Kingdom. It features 16 of the duo's most iconic tracks, many of which were composed by master music directors like S.D. Burman , Jaidev , and Shankar-Jaikishan . The compilation highlights Rafi's ability to mirror Dev Anand's suave, urbane finesse and playful on-screen mannerisms. Tracklist Highlights ( Kala Bazar , 1960): A quintessential romantic

is a compilation album released in 1996 under the EMI and RPG Enterprises labels. This collection serves as a definitive archive of the creative synergy between the legendary playback singer Mohammed Rafi and the "evergreen" romantic superstar Dev Anand during the golden era of Hindi cinema. Album Overview

( Kala Pani , 1958): A deep, melancholic track showing the actor's vulnerable side. Musical Significance Burman , Jaidev , and Shankar-Jaikishan

( Hum Dono , 1961): An iconic philosophical anthem representing Dev Anand's carefree attitude.