Renowned singer Sudesh Bhosle has said even though the younger generation has a different taste for music, the songs of yesteryears will stay evergreen.
"The great music directors like Lakshmikant Pyarelal, Kalyanji-Anandji, RD (Burman), and many more have given us memorable songs and the songs by great singers like (Mohammed) Rafi, Mukesh are still in the memory of Indians and they will never be extinct," Bhosle told reporters here last night.
According to the singer, songs of yesteryears are appreciated and respected in foreign countries too.
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