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Oh Kolej Melayu..

In Motivasi & kerjaya on Disember 16, 2009 at 11:03 pm

OH KOLEJ MELAYU..

Saya menjejakkan kaki ke Kolej Melayu pada 15 Disember 1990. Dari hari pertama, kami di ajar untuk menyanyikan lagu sekolah seperti lirik yang tertulis di bawah:

LAGU KOLEJ MELAYU

Oh Kolej Melayu
Harapan Bangsaku
Dengan Sejarah Yang Cemerlang
Harumlah Namamu

Kolej Istimewa
Didikan untuk semua
Keluar membimbing negara
Maju terus mara

Banggaku rasakan
Khidmatku berikan
Takku lupakan jasa-jasamu
Oh Kolej Melayu

Pencipta Lagu dan Lirik: Dato’ Salehuddin Hashim & Abed Onn

Tidak sedikit pun terfikir, ada cerita di sebalik penciptaan lirik dan lagu rasmi Kolej Melayu ini. Saya juga tidak pernah mengetahui siapakah yang mencipta lirik dan lagunya, sehinggalah hari ini apabila saya membaca email dalam MCOBAMAIL.

Berikut adalah penjelasan dari salah seorang pencipta lirik dan lagu berkenaan, Dato’ Salehuddin Hashim (Setiausaha Agung PKR) mengenai bagaimana beliau mendapat ilham dan mempopularkan penggunaan lagu berkenaan sehingga diterima menjadi lagu rasmi Kolej Melayu:

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Bros,

Allow me to put on record the story of “Oh Kolej Melayu!”

The tune was an adaptation from famous school songs in USA.  The original score was never used.  I just used adaptions from a few school songs.  The first time it was played it was on the old piano in Bargreaves Ball by the talented Nik Ariff Class of ’69. He played it by ear to accompany the freshies choir during the 1971 Freshie Concert.  Masa tu freshie pun buat concert! – combined Form Four and Form Six freshies.

The lyrics were mine and Abed Onn’s Class of 69.  We were just wondering why the College did not sing its school song and we couldn’t at that time find any, because nobody sang it during the 8 years we were there.

Our lyrics comprised of  words (1)  celebrating the illustrious history of the College from the point of view of simple budak Kolet who would be leaving soon, (2)  a definition of the school by us who were the students then, and (3) the gratitude we felt  which  we knew we can only repay by giving further service to the school. Nothing sophisticated, but they came from young hearts beholden to a dream of leadership, duty and romance of a new generation.

The whole song was done in Pak Din’s tuck shop while eating kueh bom and drinking oren botol hitam. Not a very grand circumstances for the birth of a heartfelt song for a grand school, I know!  But it was never meant to be that, in the first place.

The freshies sang it in the concert so they all knew the song.  During subsequent ragging they were always asked to sing, and when then dont know any other song they were told to sing ‘lagu yang pasal kolet tu‘ and they obliged.  That was how Abed and I left it.

A few years later having left College, I was watching the news on TV on campus, Tun Razak was visiting College, he was being ferried in a trishaw and I saw College boys lining up the road singing that song! I made a mental note of it and the next time I saw my brother Tajuddin who was in the lower forms then, about the song, he told me it was the College song and they sing it at every Assembly after Negara Ku. Huh!

I chose not to say a word to anybody, and only spoke of the true origins of the song 25 years later when the song was sung during one of the MCOBA  concerts I helped to produce..  By that time 25 batches of Budak Kolet have grown up with the song as the College anthem.  Now there should be 38 batches that know the song.  Mmm…. looks like the majority of Budak Kolet alive….

Credit should be given to our long-serving music teacher Cikgu Razak.  He was the one who wrote the first musical score years later, and told the students that it was written by some budak Kolet but he did not know who, and kind of perpetuate the whole thing.  The present musical score was done professionally in 1995 and is very unlike the scores of any of the school songs I mentioned.  So it is unique.

So guys thats it!

If there is an eagerness to change songs, I guess changes are good.  But  38 years is quite a history, and to be replaced by something of a higher class and  sophistication, I guess it should be worth a try. Perubahan – why not!

Its humble origins and accidental progression make it similar to the old toilets of Big School – unbecoming of a school for kings, yet remained the reality till today.  Yet we were never shy of it, in fact its the thing the new kirsch Sekolah2 Asrama Penuh never knew.  They have it good but they have no character.  Bathing and toilet-time during Kolej days was an experience….I guess that’s why the pampered city boys of today run away from the school!

I’m digressing…but the point of the matter is, character bukan boleh ditempah.  But I hope the character of the new lagu Kolej is reflective of the inner sophistication that budak kolet collected in those rough years, that they now so proudly wear on their sleeves, not to impress anyone else but their own kind.  Get my drift?

Good luck guys, and I know you cant stop the tune humming in some old boys’ ears every now and then. Below 58 la!

Cheers,
Saleh 64-71

Sumber:  MCOBAMAIL 15800 bertarikh 16 Disember 2009, 2:17 am

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