Dil Nasheen

Dil Nasheen
Dil Nasheen
Studio album by Hariharan
Released 1988
Recorded 1988
Genre Ghazal
Hariharan chronology
Reflections
(1987)
Dil Nasheen
(1988)
Dil Ki Baat
(1989)

Dil Nasheen is a music album by the Indian singer and Ghazal composer Hariharan, released in the year 1988. The album featured 9 songs, all of them sung by Hariharan.

Track listing

All songs sung by Hariharan.

No. Title Length
1. "Aaj Bhi Hain Mere Kadman Ke"   6:03
2. "Tujhe Kasa Hai Saqiya Sharab"   5:59
3. "Saqiya Jayen Kahan Hum"   5:46
4. "Phool Ke Aas Paas Rahte Hain"   5:04
5. "Sagar Hai Mera Khali La De"   5:19
6. "Kya Khabar Thi Ke Main Is"   6:12
7. "Ban Nahin Paya Jo Mera"   6:54
8. "Humne Kati Hain Teri Yaado"   6:18
9. "Pahali Baar Mile The"   5:28

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