Mulu Lowa Labunath (Original) - J A Milton Perera & Damayanthi Ekanayake (1970s) video free download


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During the 1970s father/daughter relationship songs bloomed frequently, this classic Milton Perera hit with the child singer Damayanthi Ekanayake turned out to be another constant broadcaster of the SLBC Sinhala service.

Exemplary lyrics of a father to a daughter.

Lyrics by Karunarathne Abeysekara.

Nice melody by Mohomad Saleh.

Comments

10 years ago

Sanjaya Vitharana

As old song lovers are here in this thread, any idea about below song and where i can find it. I remember some words only. And also its from Dhamayanthi Ekanayake i think.Mage baba, chuti baba, kiya babuwa nalawami ...Babu nidana thale bala, dothata gena nalawami ...Bonikkiye obaya mage pana ane ...

11 years ago

Bee Jay

It was mention that music composition was by Mohommad Sali's at a ITN "Sanhinda" programme. Priyankara Perera with Damayanthi Ekanayaka singing the song at that programme. You can find it here on YouTube by seraching "Mulu Lowa Labunath-Damayanthi & Priyankara Perera"

11 years ago

Erani Jayasinghe

where is damayanthi nekanayaka

13 years ago

Karl Mendis

@palithabatu - Music director of this song is Upendra Fernando , many doesn't know about him but he has created some great melodies for great singers of 70's era , He is from Negombo

15 years ago

redmalli

Looking at this I felt I missed a lot in my life Thank you for posting...

15 years ago

Dr196903

I agree Tissa with your sentiments and analysis. Then again from a father/daughter perspective in an asian culture you would not expect anything more than a list of advises, would you? I think we have been taught from the kindergarten to University to pay respect etc. irrespective of the person, age and creed. regards Vidhura

16 years ago

Dr196903

Aruna, Yeah, Jim's song had a different melody. But this has similarities perhaps Lankanised in lyrics, thanks for your comment. -Vidhura

16 years ago

Dr196903

Tharaka malli, oya mey geethaya rasa winda nam mage sathutath ekai. Obey adahaswalata thuthiy. theruwan saranai Vidhura aiya

16 years ago

Dr196903

Dear Palitha, Thanks for clarifying the composition of music. nice melody. regards Vidhura

16 years ago

Dr196903

Shuaib, Oh yes, I have listened to Jim's song 'cos you love me daddy' - very sweet song. Thanks for enlighting on that. regards Vidhura

16 years ago

ShuaibCassim Shuaib

Hi Virudha, Around 1970 one of the most popular Jim Reeves songs was "But you love me Daddy" and Milton Perera followed his example and gave us for us Sri Lankans - the words are the same ! Rgds Shuaib Cassim

16 years ago

Dr196903

Tharu, Very true of the 1970s. Kinda miss them now

16 years ago

Dr196903

Thanks CL. I like solid gold :)

16 years ago

world is a stage !

Thank you so much for this. Another rarely heard oldie. I love the 70s!

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