Listening to Sudip Banerjee singing the songs sung by the velvet voiced Talat Mehmood was a bit of an emotional ride. The songs in themselves are mostly layered with melancholy, rich in imagery and set to tunes that flowed like moonlight over water when Talat sang them. As suited the music of the composers who used his tremulous voice to advantage, among them Anil Biswas, Khayyam, SD Burman and Madan Mohan, the orchestration supported the voice, setting it off like a softly gleaming jewel, letting the words slide over the tune and reach the heart. Talat, popularly called the King of Ghazals took the genre in films to its height, and the songs wooed, lamented, or celebrated love in it many moods for heros as diverse as Bharat Bhushan and Dilip Kumar.