Singing great SP Balasubrahmanyam would have turned 75 today. The legendary singer, who died last September froma Covid infection, has left behind a massive trove of timeless songs for his fans. To many, he is music itself a man who sang more than 40,000 songs in 16 languages. It was his silken voice that many remember as lullabies, his songs played in our heads as our heart learned to love for the first time and it is the music we listened to when we dealt with heartbreak. His songs are eternal.To see SPB perform at concerts wasespecially joyful. He really let his hair down and showed us the kind of camaraderie, and mutual respect and admiration he shared with his fellow singers and musicians. His concert Voice of Legends packs so many wonderful moments and memorable anecdotes, which sort of uplifts our spirit on multiple fronts. The best way to celebrate his birthday is to watch this great musician doing what he does best.In this video, we can see SPB cracking a few jokes at the expense of his co-singer K. S. Chithra. He also mimics her so gracefully.If the soulful renditions of classic songs mend our heart and mind, his playfulness makes us smile and his grand stature deeply grounded in humility teaches us a very valuable lesson. Unerringly generous, supportive and humble to a fault, SPB was also a known philanthropist and a mentor to many budding singers and composers