

Recording historyEkla Chalo Re was first recorded by Rabindranath Tagore himself sometime between 19. The song written and composed by Tagore completes 116 years and this is the first time two National Award-winning singers, Rupankar Bagchi and Iman Chakraborty, have sung it as a duet. The notation was first published in the April-May 1906 issue of Sangeet-Vignan Prakashika magazine and later incorporated into the 46th volume of Swarabitan, the complete collection of Tagore’s musical notations. Film-maker Raajhorshee De will soon launch a music video called Ekla cholo re that celebrates Rabindranath Tagore and Santiniketan. Enclosed in Gitanjali (Song Offerings) by Rabindranath Tagore, 1913 (v.2.a.4.8,). The musical notation of "Ekla Chalo Re" was prepared by Indira Devi, a niece of Tagore. American - Transcription of Rabindranath Tagores Ekla Chalo Re. In 1941, it was incorporated into the "Swadesh" ("Homeland") section of Gitabitan, the complete anthology of Tagore’s music. "Eka" was first included in Tagore’s song anthology Baul in 1905. Song: Ekla Chalo Re Movie: Kahaani (2012) Music By: Vishal - Shekhar Lyrics By: Rabindranath Tagore Singer: Amitabh Bachchan A song based on a poem written in 1905 (English) Open thy mind walk alone Be not afraid, walk alone (Bengali) Jodi tor ak shune keu na ashe tôbe êkla cholo re.

Titled as "Eka" ("Alone") the song was first published in the September 1905 issue of Bhandar magazine. It was one of the 22 protest songs written during the Swadeshi period of Indian freedom movement and along with "Amar Sonar Bangla", it became one of the key anthem of the Anti-Partition Movement in Bengal Presidency in 1905. Publication "Ekla Chalo Re" was written at Giridih town in modern-day Jharkhand, India.
