Iniyethra Naal (original composition)
Posted by JoSep 29
I am not an expert in music and I don’t have even the basic ideas of the raaga/classical system. However, I love to compose songs occasionally. The first time I composed a song was many years back. It was a devotional song. It happened this way – our Church choir had an A grade in those days at All India Radio, Thrissur station. We were occasionally invited to the AIR studio to record songs for Easter or Christmas days. The songs had to be original works.
Once we had an invitation to record for the Easter week. Our main composer, George chettan, was kind of busy with working for albums and he could not do all the songs. There were about 5 to 6 songs scheduled for the recording session. So he asked if anybody had any songs composed and ready to orchestrate. My friend Lindsie knew that I had composed two devotional songs and she mentioned that to him [I owe you for that, Linu!
]. I presented the songs before him, both which I wrote and composed. He liked the songs and agreed to orchestrate it.
The recording on that day at All India Radio, Thrissur is an unforgettable moment of my life. It was my first studio experience ever. The AIR studio used (I don’t know if they still use it) old recording techniques, so there was no studio softwares or punch-in options. If you misspell even just one word or go out of tune in one place, you would have to sing the entire song from the beginning to end. I was totally nervous (as I always am when I sing) but somehow managed to sing the songs.
I was so happy that day that I could sing my own song at AIR. I was even more happy when I listened to the song at my neighbor’s house through their radio (we did not have a radio in our house then). My heart nearly burst out when I heard the announcer saying my name and the song’s name before the song was played. I wanted to scream to the world that this is my song that you are hearing through All India Radio. The song I wrote, composed and sang [ Listen to the song here - not the original version, re-recorded many years later]. Unfortunately, I couldn’t get hold of a recorded version of the original. After many years, when I went to learn Karnatik music, I made my teacher listen to the song and he said that the song was based on Hamsadhwani. I had no idea of what raaga it was.
Now that’s a long introduction. Coming to the topic, I composed a song recently for a short film being directed by a friend’s friend. Here is the situation of the song as I learned from my friend:
The girl hasn’t met the boy yet. She has only heard so much about him. He is a revolutionary kinda person and she develops a heroic crush towards him. He is in jail. Even though they haven’t met each other yet, she begins to love him after she learns a about him from his family etc, and waits for him to return from jail. So this is not a sad song. This song is about waiting, but involves the pain of love. So I kept all of these in mind when I composed.
The song is written by Retheesh from Malappuram. I met him first at my house when he came in with the lyrics and explained the song situation. His beautiful lines inspired me to come up with the tune in a short span of time. He made several changes to the lyrics on my request. Orchestration was done by Rajith, a keyboard player who also owns a small studio in Thrissur. He has done an awesome job and made this song to what I had imagined it to be. When I requested Divya S Menon (who needs no introduction to the music blogging world) to sing the song, she happily agreed and did a wonderful job on the vocals. My thanks to all of them.
I sent this song to two of my close friends in the field of music and both of them gave me positive reviews. One said that the song fits the description very well and the other said that I should quit my job and become a full time music director. My thanks to you guys for your kind feedback.
Now, I leave the song to you guys to listen. Let me know how you like it. When the music video gets ready, I will post it here.
Song: Iniyethra Naal (Malayalam)
Lyrics: Ratheesh
Composed by: Joseph Thomas (Jo)
Orchestrated by: Rajith
Singer: Divya S Menon
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21 comments
Comment by Ravi on September 30, 2009 at 2:43 pm
Beautiful composition and very nicely rendered by Divya.
Ravi
Comment by Preethi on October 1, 2009 at 6:15 am
Beautiful… I heard it three times already
Comment by എതിരൻ കതിരവൻ on October 1, 2009 at 7:40 am
WOW!
പെട്ടെന്നു പൊട്ടിയുദിച്ച ഈ സംഗീതസംവിധായകനു അനുമോദനങ്ങൾ! ആ ചരണങൾ അതിമനോഹരം. പ്രത്യേകിച്ചും രണ്ടാം ഭാഗം.
Comment by ramya on October 1, 2009 at 10:54 am
Beautiful is the apt word for this song! Thats y its probably repeating in ur comments:) Great job! Sounds great with Divya ’s honey dipped voice. Beautifully sung!
Comment by Jo on October 2, 2009 at 1:14 pm
Ravi: Thank you!
Preethi: Oh, thanks!
Ethiran: Thank you so much. Glad that you like it.
Ramya: Thanks a lot Ramya.
Comment by rosh on October 2, 2009 at 8:36 pm
wow jo what a beautiful composition and diva has done a wonderful job on vocals. kudos to Rajith and Ratheesh too for their commendable contribution.
totally agree with your friend’s view, you should seriously dedicate your time to music.
Comment by Jo on October 2, 2009 at 10:48 pm
Thank you Rosh
Comment by Achinthya on October 3, 2009 at 10:04 pm
Jochulu,
After a long time ….
U have come a long way monus.
buuful. just buuful
All three of u- rajith, u and divya have done well.
Ummmaa
chechyamma
Comment by Jo on October 4, 2009 at 12:27 am
After a very long time indeed!
Thank you!!
Comment by raghu gopalan on October 4, 2009 at 7:09 am
കൊള്ളാം.
ഓര്കസ്ട്രേഷന്,പാടിയ ആള് എല്ലാം ഇഷ്ടമായി .
Comment by Jo on October 4, 2009 at 11:24 am
Thanks Raghu
Comment by Nisi on October 4, 2009 at 1:19 pm
Jo,
ദിവ്യ അയച്ചു തന്നപ്പോഴാണ് ഇതു കേൾക്കാൻ സാധിച്ചത്. 4shared അടക്കമുള്ള എല്ലാ സൈറ്റുകളും ഓഫീസിൽ നിരോധിച്ചിരിക്കുന്നതിനാൽ ആരും അപ്ലോഡ് ചെയ്യുന്ന ഫയലുകളോ പോഡ്കാസ്റ്റുകളോ ഡൌൺലോഡ് ചെയ്യാനോ കേൾക്കാനോ ഒരഭിപ്രായം പറയാനോ കഴിയുന്നില്ല.
ദിവ്യ അതിമനോഹരമായി പാടിയിരിക്കുന്നു. തികച്ചും പ്രൊഫഷണലായിത്തന്നെ. നല്ല ഫീലോടുകൂടി… സീറ്റ്വേഷൻ അറിഞ്ഞെഴുതിയ പാട്ട്…. രതീഷിന്റെ വരികൾ ഉഗ്രൻ…
ഓർക്കസ്ട്രേഷനും നന്നായിട്ടുണ്ടെങ്കിലും അൽപ്പം കൂടി ഭംഗിയാക്കാമായിരുന്നില്ലേ എന്നൊരു തോന്നൽ…
ജോയ്ക്കും ദിവ്യയ്ക്കും രതീഷ്, രഞ്ജിത് എന്നിവർക്കും ഒരായിരം അഭിനന്ദനങ്ങൾ… ആശംസകൾ…
സസ്നേഹം
നിശി
Comment by Srinivas on October 6, 2009 at 8:47 pm
Hi Jo,
Wonderful composition……i love this song.
However the best of your songs I liked was a post in blogswara….
‘Azhaithathu Yaaro’ simply mesmerizing…
thank you
Comment by Jo on October 6, 2009 at 10:06 pm
Thank you Nisi and Srinivas
Comment by Ash on October 7, 2009 at 12:03 am
Well done, Jo. I really enjoyed the song.
Comment by Jo on October 7, 2009 at 1:23 am
Thanks for your compliments, Ash. I appreciate it.
Comment by Sindhuja on October 8, 2009 at 7:27 am
Nice melody, Jo. Needless to say, Divya sounds awesome. Gamkams in places like “jeevanil” in the first line of the charanam could be clearer. Nevertheless, nice package!
Comment by Jo on October 8, 2009 at 11:34 pm
Thanks Sindhu
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Comment by Prasanth on March 7, 2010 at 8:32 pm
This is a nice piece of work. I really enjoyed it.
Comment by Jo on March 8, 2010 at 10:37 am
Thank you Prasanth