"I wrote the English lyrics of the album Amader Baranday Roddur and also lent my voice. I liked the Bangla song 'Baranday Roddur' (by Bhoomi) when it hit the stands in 2000 and remains one of my favourite Bangla songs till date," Usha said.
The album features the original Bengali song by Bhoomi's lead vocalist Surojit Chatterjee followed by Usha's English remake which goes "The southern wind on my face/ Tells me everything is going right/ The breeze in the trees seems to whisper your name it's going right/ See the boat dancing to the waves such a truly peaceful sight."
"I am happy to be part of the album and happier it has been launched in Trincas restaurant where I had first performed
on October 1, 1969. Considering my association with Kolkata - the city which has given me an identity, love and so much adulation and my ties with Trincas, a part of the city's heritage, nothing could be more apt than launching an album which celebrates our culture," she said.
Surojit, a music director himself said, "I had first expressed the wish to collaborate with Usha Uthup, who ties rakhi on my hand every year, at a music event sometimes back. I know she will always mentor me and guide me."
Usha performed live for the new album at Trincas in a throwback to the 1969.
The album is a joint venture between Surojit O Bondhura and Usha Uthup.
Disclaimer: No Business Standard Journalist was involved in creation of this content
