Brett Lee's Musical Duet with Asha Bhosle: An Unforgettable Crossover

In 2006, Australian fast bowler Brett Lee collaborated with legendary playback singer Asha Bhosle for the duet "You're the One for Me." The song was part of the compilation album "Asha and Friends," which aimed to pair the singer with international artists. Lee recorded the track while in India for the Champions Trophy, approached by music producer Shamir Tandon. This unexpected fusion of a cricket icon and a melody queen created a memorable moment celebrated by fans of both fields.

Key Points: Brett Lee & Asha Bhosle's Song 'You're the One for Me'

  • 2006 music-cricket crossover
  • Duet 'You're the One for Me'
  • From album Asha and Friends
  • Lee sang Hindi lines
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When Australian cricketer Brett Lee collaborated with Asha Bhosle on song 'You're the One for Me'

Remembering the iconic 2006 duet between cricketer Brett Lee and legendary singer Asha Bhosle, a unique fusion of sports and music.

When Australian cricketer Brett Lee collaborated with Asha Bhosle on song 'You're the One for Me'
"She was the Aretha Franklin of Indian music. - Brett Lee"

Mumbai, April 12

It was 2006 when the worlds of cricket and music collided in the most unexpected way!

Australia's iconic cricketer Brett Lee collaborated with India's legendary singer Asha Bhosle for a duet, 'You're the One'. It wasn't just a song; it was a moment.

Asha Bhosle, who left for her heavenly abode on Sunday at the age of 92, will continue to live on in our hearts through her timeless and distinctive voice. Whenever her body of work is remembered, her unexpected yet memorable collaboration with Brett Lee will also always stand out and be fondly recalled.

The song titled 'You're the One for Me' from the album Asha and Friends featured former Australian cricketer Brett Lee crooning Hindi lines alongside India's melody queen Asha Bhosle. In the track, he could be heard singing, "," delighting music and cricket lovers.

In his autobiography, 'My Life', Brett Lee described Asha Bhosle as the Aretha Franklin of Indian music.

The music video was shot in 2006, when Brett Lee was in India for the Champions Trophy. During his visit, he was approached by a music label as part of an ambitious compilation project that brought together international artists for the album Asha and Friends.

"We continued in the one-day mode for the Champions Trophy in India. That tour opened up an exciting opportunity for me away from cricket. On a previous trip to India - I think in 2004 - I was interviewed by popular television host Simi Garewal on her program Rendezvous. I sang a few songs, including 'Muqabla', the tune I'd first heard in the tuk-tuk way back on the 1994 academy tour. Afterwards, Neil Maxwell was approached by some representatives of recording companies who were keen to produce something with me for the local market. I thought nothing more about it until I met with another recording company representative, Shamir Tandon, in Mumbai before the Champions Trophy," read an excerpt from Lee's book.

"Shamir revealed he was working on a compilation with Asha Bhosle, one of the most famous Indian singers in history. She was in her 70s and had sung thousands of songs for Bollywood movies, and had countless albums. She was the Aretha Franklin of Indian music. Shamir said the compilation would involve a number of high-profile musicians and Bollywood actors. He rattled through a list of names, and my ears pricked up as soon as I heard one of them: Robbie Williams," Lee added.

Asha Bhosle breathed her last on Sunday. She was 92. Doctor Prateet Samdani of Breach Candy Hospital confirmed that the veteran singer had been dealing with multiple health issues and died due to organ failure.

Bhosle is survived by her son, Anand, and her grandchildren. She will be cremated with full state honours on Monday.



- ANI

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Rohit P
I remember this song! As a cricket fan, it was surreal to see Brett Lee singing in Hindi. It showed a different, softer side of a fierce fast bowler. A lovely tribute to Asha Bhosle's incredible legacy.
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David E
This is the kind of cross-cultural moment that makes the world feel smaller. An Australian cricketer and an Indian singing legend - it's a perfect example of art transcending boundaries. A lovely piece of history.
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Ananya R
While the intent was good, I always felt the song itself was a bit gimmicky. Asha ji's genius deserved a more substantial musical partnership. But I appreciate the gesture and the memory it created.
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Vikram M
The fact that he sang 'Muqabla' on Simi Garewal's show first! 😂 That's so random and brilliant. It shows how much Indian culture had already touched him. A genuine fan moment that led to this duet.
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Sarah B
"The Aretha Franklin of Indian music" - what a beautiful and apt description from Brett Lee. It speaks volumes about her stature. This collaboration is a sweet footnote in her monumental career.

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