List of Cambodian songs
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Only the songs with accurate information, in terms of year of release and artist, are listed. Also, please note that the list mainly consists of Pre-Khmer Rouge songs. Please take into consideration that Sin Sisamouth sang more than 2,000 songs from the 1950s up until 1975 and that only a portion of his work is listed. In addition, only originals are listed; no remakes or covers are listed. There are hundreds of other songs from the 1980s, 1990s, and 2000s but records are inaccurate.
Year | Song | Artist | Length | Notes |
1941 | Nokoreach Nokoreach "Nokor Reach" is the national anthem of the Kingdom of Cambodia. It was based on a Cambodian folk tune and written by Chuon Nath, the anthem was originally adopted in 1941 and reconfirmed in 1947, around the time of independence from France. In 1970, the monarchy was abolished, thereby replacing... |
Chuon Nat | 2:23 | National Anthem used in Cambodia's life with a break between 1970–1993 |
1955 | Vietnam War Vietnam War The Vietnam War was a Cold War-era military conflict that occurred in Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia from 1 November 1955 to the fall of Saigon on 30 April 1975. This war followed the First Indochina War and was fought between North Vietnam, supported by its communist allies, and the government of... |
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1955 | Totea Yom Chlong | Chuon Vanna | Original Version | |
1957 | Pka Kabass | Mao Sareth | Later re-released by Pan Ron in the early 1970s. | |
1960 | Taup Teuk Pnaek | Sinn Si Samouth | Elvis Summer Kisses Winter Tears | |
1960 | Krouy Lea Neh Khum | Sinn Si Samouth | Chinese influenced | |
1961 | Pkay Snae | Sinn Si Samouth and Huoy Meas | Composed by King Norodom Sihanouk Norodom Sihanouk Norodom Sihanouk regular script was the King of Cambodia from 1941 to 1955 and again from 1993 until his semi-retirement and voluntary abdication on 7 October 2004 in favor of his son, the current King Norodom Sihamoni... |
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1962 | Sombot Kraom Knouy | Mao Sareth | With this song, she is considered to be the first Cambodian female singer to record a female solo. | |
1962 | Tuk Pnaek Oun Leu Troung Bong | Sinn Si Samouth | 1st release | |
1962 | So Somlaeng Pleang Tleak | Sinn Si Samouth | ||
1963 | Chompa Batdambong | Sinn Si Samouth | Known as the first Sinn Si Samouth song to ever catch audience attention. | |
1963 | Koh Tral | Im Song Seum | ||
1964 | Sinn Si Samouth | |||
1964 | Phnom Penh | Sinn Si Samouth | ||
1964 | Tngai Jreal Jrae | Sinn Si Samouth | Cover of the Animals' "House of The Rising Sun" | |
1965 | Knong Phnom Anuksavary | Sinn Si Samouth and Huoy Meas | ||
1965 | Dong Stung Pursat Pursat Pursat is the capital of Pursat Province, Cambodia. Its name derived from a type of tree.- Notes :... |
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1965 | Yup Nis dontrey Prorkum | Sinn Si Samouth and Huoy Meas | ||
1965 | Bopha La'o Sross | Sinn Si Samouth | ||
1965 | Sakrava Oh Na Pka Rumjaek | Sinn Si Samouth | ||
1965 | Konsaeng Nisai | Im Song Seum | ||
1965 | Omtuk Leun Loy | Sinn Si Samouth and Ros Serey Sothea | ||
1965 | Ros Serey Sothea | |||
1965 | Oun Nov Rung Jam | Ros Serey Sothea | ||
1965 | Euy Nek Onkor Srov Tmey | Sinn Si Samouth and Ros Serey Sothea | ||
1965 | Saravann Chnam Temy | Sinn Si Samouth and Huoy Meas | ||
1965 | Peil Reatrey | Sinn Si Samouth and Huoy Meas | Composed by King Norodom Sihanouk Norodom Sihanouk Norodom Sihanouk regular script was the King of Cambodia from 1941 to 1955 and again from 1993 until his semi-retirement and voluntary abdication on 7 October 2004 in favor of his son, the current King Norodom Sihamoni... |
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1965 | Prey Prositt | Sinn Si Samouth and Huoy Meas | From the classic movie written and directed by the King himself. | |
1966 | Loloke Nhee Chmole | Meas Hok Seng | ||
1966 | Srolanh Steu Laep | Sinn Si Samouth | ||
1966 | Stung Khiev | Ros Serey Sothear | Ros Serey Sothea's first hit | |
1966 | Batt Oun | Sereyvuth | Present existence along with his later work Ahny. | |
1966 | Arom Rompeup | Huoy Meas | Swan Lake | |
1966 | Pleang Tleak Srechj Srechj | Huoy Meas | Japanese song cover | |
1967 | Chnam Mun | Im Song Seum | Original Version | |
1967 | Ahny | Sereyvuth | 2:02 | Original Version later sung by Sinn Si Samouth. |
1967 | Keng Tao Keng Tao | Ros Serey Sothear | From the movie Pao Chouk Sar | |
1967 | Neavea Chivit | Sinn Si Samouth | ||
1967 | Kok Heu Ta Aeng | Huoy Meas | ||
1967 | Chet Madai | Pan Ron Pan Ron Pan Ron was a Cambodian singer and songwriter who was at the height of popularity in the 1960s and early 1970s. She had some success in the early 60s after her hit "Pka Kabass" in 1963, but her career really took off when she began recording with Sinn Sisamouth in 1966.In the late 1960s, Pan... |
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1967 | Nuk | Im Song Seum | Incomplete | |
1967 | Suom Smok Nung Pdey | Ros Serey Sothear | From the movie "Preah Tinavong" | |
1967 | Chet Et Klumsa | Huoy Meas | From the movie "Preah Tinavong" | |
1967 | Choul Oun Mdech Bahn | Sinn Si Samouth and Ros Serey Sothear | ||
1967 | Chet Nao Alai | Sinn Si Samouth | Cover of Bee Gees Bee Gees The Bee Gees are a musical group that originally comprised three brothers: Barry, Robin, and Maurice Gibb. The trio was successful for most of their 40-plus years of recording music, but they had two distinct periods of exceptional success: as a pop act in the late 1960s and early 1970s, and as a... "Massachusetts" |
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1967 | Pbruot Tao Na snae | Sinn Si Samouth | Cover of The Matador The Matador The Matador is a 2005 American dark comedy film written and directed by Richard Shepard and starring Pierce Brosnan and Greg Kinnear.As of February 12, 2006, the film grossed a total of $10.5 million in the American box office... s' "Winter Shade of Pale" |
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1968 | Bong Dau Knog Prey | Sinn Si Samouth | ||
1968 | Yoke Pdey Thor Kdao Jet | Sinn Si Samouth | ||
1968 | Oun Pong Cheu Ku Veasna | Ros Serey Sothear | ||
1968 | Konthraet Thong Vong | Sinn Si Samouth & Ros Serey Sothear | ||
1968 | Athitvongsa Sisoriyavong | Sinn Si Samouth | ||
1968 | Preah Chinavong | Sinn Si Samouth & Ros Serey Sothear | ||
1968 | Chong Ban Konsaeng Sor | Sinn Si Samouth & Huoy Meas | ||
1968 | Boh Choung | Sinn Si Samouth & Ros Serey Sothear | ||
1968 | Trorp Kuop Jenda | Sinn Si Samouth | ||
1968 | Sinn Si Samouth | |||
1968 | Nao Tae Sonkum | Sinn Si Samouth | Cover of the Beatles' "Hey Jude" | |
1968 | Meul Teuk Roloke | Sinn Si Samouth | ||
1969 | Kyong Kdok Thuk Jun | Sinn Si Samouth | ||
1969 | Sronoss Touch Yuom | Sinn Si Samouth | ||
1969 | Bompei Tepsodachan | Sinn Si Samouth & Ros Serey Sothear | ||
1969 | Akara Lohet | Sinn Si Samouth & Ros Serey Sothear | ||
1969 | Neak Na Min Sane (Who Doesn't Love) | Sinn Si Samouth | Khmer cover of the Archies' "Sugar Sugar" | |
1969 | Sdach Domrey Sor | Sinn Si Samouth & Ros Serey Sothear | ||
1969 | Ouy Oun Oss Jet | Mao Sareth | ||
1969 | Chivit Kong Kam | Sinn Si Samouth | ||
1969 | Bopha Leak Kluon | Sinn Si Samouth | ||
1969 | Pross Somlanh Chet | Ros Serey Sothear | ||
1969 | Ta Jujuok | Ros Serey Sothear | ||
1969 | Baek Ka'oum | Ros Serey Sothear | ||
1969 | Sony | Sinn Si Samouth | ||
1969 | Choup Kung Nung Oun Teat Tao | Ros Serey Sothear | ||
1969 | Teuk Ho Chngai Tao | Sinn Si Samouth | ||
1969 | Chnang Jass Bay Chnganh | Ros Serey Sothear | ||
1970 | National Anthem of Khmer Republic | Used as national anthem | ||
1970 | Duong Chivit | Sinn Si Samouth | ||
1970 | Chomreang Eth Preang Tuk | Sinn Si Samouth | ||
1970 | Chot Mai Mochareach | Ros Serey Sothear | ||
1970 | Klep Klen Chantu | Sinn Si Samouth | ||
1970 | Stung Oyadao | Ros Serey Sothear | ||
1970 | Chan Reas Tngai Trong | Sinn Si Samouth | ||
1970 | Naruok Lokey | Ros Serey Sothear | ||
1970 | Omrah Prot Pdey | Ros Serey Sothear | ||
1970 | Pka Ongkea Bos | Ros Serey Sothear | ||
1970 | Ongkea Bong Euy | Sinn Si Samouth & Ros Serey Sothear | ||
1970 | Tnorm Snae | Sinn Si Samouth | Thai movie "Mon Ruk Loog Thung" | |
1970 | Komloss Srey Joum | Ros Serey Sothear | Cover of the song "Venus" by the Shocking Blues | |
1970 | Kal Oun Ruom Twist | Sinn Si Samouth | ||
1970 | Krao Pee Roup Pao | Sinn Si Samouth | Cover of the song "Love Potion #9" | |
1970 | Veal Smao Keav Kjey | Pan Ron Pan Ron Pan Ron was a Cambodian singer and songwriter who was at the height of popularity in the 1960s and early 1970s. She had some success in the early 60s after her hit "Pka Kabass" in 1963, but her career really took off when she began recording with Sinn Sisamouth in 1966.In the late 1960s, Pan... |
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1970 | Brojum Knea Ruom | Sinn Si Samouth and Pan Ron Pan Ron Pan Ron was a Cambodian singer and songwriter who was at the height of popularity in the 1960s and early 1970s. She had some success in the early 60s after her hit "Pka Kabass" in 1963, but her career really took off when she began recording with Sinn Sisamouth in 1966.In the late 1960s, Pan... |
From the movie "Ream Chbong Yeung" | |
1970 | Khnom Chuop Srolanh min Bahn | Ros Serey Sothear | Cover of Elvis Presley's "I Can't Stop Loving You" | |
1971 | Tau Bong Jam Oun Tae | Ros Serey Sothear | ||
1971 | Trey Muoy Trort Pee | Ros Serey Sothear | ||
1971 | Tngai Trong Kroluoch | Ros Serey Sothear | ||
1971 | Kropeu Knong Tuk | Sinn Si Samouth | ||
1971 | Chap Meas | Sinn Si Samouth | ||
1971 | Tomnuonh Chap Meas | Sinn Si Samouth | ||
1971 | Kampuchea suosdey | Sinn Si Samouth& Ros Serey Sothear | ||
1971 | Komnuoch Veayo | Sinn Si Samouth & Ros Serey Sothear | ||
1971 | Neary Samai Apollo | Sinn Si Samouth & Ros Serey Sothear | ||
1971 | Knhom Mean Ku Heuy | Sinn Si Samouth & Pan Ron Pan Ron Pan Ron was a Cambodian singer and songwriter who was at the height of popularity in the 1960s and early 1970s. She had some success in the early 60s after her hit "Pka Kabass" in 1963, but her career really took off when she began recording with Sinn Sisamouth in 1966.In the late 1960s, Pan... |
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1971 | Srolanh Pros Slote | Pan Ron Pan Ron Pan Ron was a Cambodian singer and songwriter who was at the height of popularity in the 1960s and early 1970s. She had some success in the early 60s after her hit "Pka Kabass" in 1963, but her career really took off when she began recording with Sinn Sisamouth in 1966.In the late 1960s, Pan... |
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1971 | Cha'ung Dai Ovpuok | Sinn Si Samouth & Ros Serey Sothear | ||
1971 | Anuksavary | Sinn Si Samouth & | ||
1971 | Aso Rumchong | Sinn Si Samouth | From the movie "Vil Vinh Na Bong" | |
1971 | Vil Tam Soniya | Sinn Si Samouth | From the movie "Vil Vinh Na Bong" | |
1971 | Vil Vinh Na Bong | Keo Montha | From the movie "Vil Vinh Na Bong" | |
1971 | Oun Cheu Chet Nass | Ros Serey Sothear | From the movie "Oun Cheu Jet Nass" | |
1971 | Penh chet tae Bong Muoy | Ros Serey Sothear | ||
1971 | Kone Komsott | Ros Serey Sothear | ||
1971 | Snae Chompa Meas | Sinn Si Samouth & Ros Serey Sothear | ||
1971 | Prolung Keriya | Sinn Si Samouth & Ros Serey Sothear | ||
1971 | Nao Tae Srolanh | Sinn Si Samouth & Ros Serey Sothear | ||
1971 | Allo Oun Allo Bong | Sinn Si Samouth & Ros Serey Sothear | ||
1971 | Nuk Kernh Sronoss | Sinn Si Samouth | ||
1971 | Sleak Kyoll Dundop Meik | So Savoeun | ||
1971 | Bong Nom Kmao Ruot | Sinn Si Samouth | ||
1971 | Knhom Dam Kae Bess | Sinn Si Samouth | ||
1971 | Tngai Na Kor Saokree | Ros Serey Sothear | ||
1971 | Proyatt Pdey Laeng | Sinn Si Samouth | ||
1971 | Krao Pee Rube Oun | Sinn Si Samouth | Cover of the Clovers' "Love Potion #9" | |
1971 | Komloss Srey Choum | Ros Serey Sothear | Cover of the Shocking Blues' "Venus" | |
1971 | Ahny | Sereyvuth | ||
1971 | Oun Sa'at Nass | Sinn Si Samouth | ||
1972 | Jrolom Knhom Heuy | Pan Ron Pan Ron Pan Ron was a Cambodian singer and songwriter who was at the height of popularity in the 1960s and early 1970s. She had some success in the early 60s after her hit "Pka Kabass" in 1963, but her career really took off when she began recording with Sinn Sisamouth in 1966.In the late 1960s, Pan... |
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1972 | Mlis Lea Jak Thong | Sinn Si Samouth | ||
1972 | Kanha Darachan | Kong Phano | ||
1972 | Pka Kabass | Pan ron Pan Ron Pan Ron was a Cambodian singer and songwriter who was at the height of popularity in the 1960s and early 1970s. She had some success in the early 60s after her hit "Pka Kabass" in 1963, but her career really took off when she began recording with Sinn Sisamouth in 1966.In the late 1960s, Pan... |
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1972 | Sronoh Mlop Duong | So Saveun | ||
1972 | Romduol Dong Stung Songkae | Sinn Si Samouth | ||
1972 | Pamuong Kothea | Ros Serey Sothear | ||
1972 | Hann Pnal Dai Ek | Eng Nary & Ros Serey Sothear | ||
1972 | Sra'em Dong Stung Songkae | Sinn Si Samouth | ||
1972 | Pka Sondann | Pan Ron Pan Ron Pan Ron was a Cambodian singer and songwriter who was at the height of popularity in the 1960s and early 1970s. She had some success in the early 60s after her hit "Pka Kabass" in 1963, but her career really took off when she began recording with Sinn Sisamouth in 1966.In the late 1960s, Pan... |
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1972 | Rupe Muoy Chivit Pee | Sinn Si Samouth & Pan Ron Pan Ron Pan Ron was a Cambodian singer and songwriter who was at the height of popularity in the 1960s and early 1970s. She had some success in the early 60s after her hit "Pka Kabass" in 1963, but her career really took off when she began recording with Sinn Sisamouth in 1966.In the late 1960s, Pan... |
From the movie "Neang Badaja" | |
1972 | Thevy Neary Mok Pee Thansuo | Sinn Si Samouth | ||
1972 | Piano Bak Ktong | So Saveun | ||
1972 | Oun Chea Reymeas | Chuon Malai | ||
1972 | Piano Bak Kthong | Keo Em | ||
1972 | Niyol Pka Ktuom | Sinn Si Samouth | ||
1972 | A Hard Day's Night | Kong Pano and Pan Ron Pan Ron Pan Ron was a Cambodian singer and songwriter who was at the height of popularity in the 1960s and early 1970s. She had some success in the early 60s after her hit "Pka Kabass" in 1963, but her career really took off when she began recording with Sinn Sisamouth in 1966.In the late 1960s, Pan... |
Cover of The Beatles' "A Hard Day's Night" | |
1972 | O Sole Mio | Sinn Si Samouth | ||
1972 | 72 Neary Samai | Sinn Si Samouth | ||
1972 | Trorpeang Peay | Sinn Si Samouth | ||
1972 | Trorpeang Peay | Ros Serey Sothear | ||
1972 | I'm So Shy | Ros Serey Sothear | ||
1972 | Soriya Psong Snae | Sinn Si Samouth | From the movie Pos Keng Kang | |
1972 | Soriya Psong Snae | Ros Serey Sothear | From the movie Pos Keng Kang | |
1972 | Pno Neang kongrey | Ros Serey Sothear | ||
1972 | Sahao Bompot | Sinn Si Samouth & Pan Ron Pan Ron Pan Ron was a Cambodian singer and songwriter who was at the height of popularity in the 1960s and early 1970s. She had some success in the early 60s after her hit "Pka Kabass" in 1963, but her career really took off when she began recording with Sinn Sisamouth in 1966.In the late 1960s, Pan... |
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1972 | Bondaet Kbong Leng | Sinn Si Samouth & Pan Ron Pan Ron Pan Ron was a Cambodian singer and songwriter who was at the height of popularity in the 1960s and early 1970s. She had some success in the early 60s after her hit "Pka Kabass" in 1963, but her career really took off when she began recording with Sinn Sisamouth in 1966.In the late 1960s, Pan... |
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1972 | Whenever The Flowers Bloom | Sinn Si Samouth & Pan Ron Pan Ron Pan Ron was a Cambodian singer and songwriter who was at the height of popularity in the 1960s and early 1970s. She had some success in the early 60s after her hit "Pka Kabass" in 1963, but her career really took off when she began recording with Sinn Sisamouth in 1966.In the late 1960s, Pan... |
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1972 | Neary Boroteh | Sinn Si Samouth | ||
1972 | Beuk Veangnong On uy Srey On | Sinn Si Samouth & Ros Serey Sothear | ||
1972 | Cheat Pross Komhoch | Sinn Si Samouth & Ros Serey Sothear | ||
1972 | A Sach Junge Madai | Sinn Si Samouth | ||
1972 | Jakraval Tom Tuleay Chngai | In Yeng | ||
1972 | Tngai Neh Nim Chole Pteh Tay | Sinn Si Samouth | ||
1972 | Ban Ey Pnhau Oun | Huoy Meas | ||
1972 | Prasna 4 Kor | Sinn Si Samouth & Ros Serey Sothear | ||
1972 | Oh Duong Dara | Sinn Si Samouth | ||
1972 | Ahny | Sinn Si Samouth | Cover of Sereyvuths' 1971 version | |
1972 | Komloss Kromom Heuha | Im Song Seum and Ros Serey Sothear | ||
1972 | Konthum Tbong La'o | Sinn Si Samouth and Ros Serey Sothear | ||
1973 | Slaw Kone Ok | Meas Samon and Pan Ron Pan Ron Pan Ron was a Cambodian singer and songwriter who was at the height of popularity in the 1960s and early 1970s. She had some success in the early 60s after her hit "Pka Kabass" in 1963, but her career really took off when she began recording with Sinn Sisamouth in 1966.In the late 1960s, Pan... |
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1973 | Jeung Meik Snae | Sinn Si Samouth & Ros Serey Sothear | ||
1973 | Snae Et Plich | Sinn Si Samouth & Ros Serey Sothear | ||
1973 | Kom Kach Peik Oun | Sinn Si Samouth | ||
1973 | Kong Baek Ttao Heuy | Sinn Si Samouth & Pan Ron Pan Ron Pan Ron was a Cambodian singer and songwriter who was at the height of popularity in the 1960s and early 1970s. She had some success in the early 60s after her hit "Pka Kabass" in 1963, but her career really took off when she began recording with Sinn Sisamouth in 1966.In the late 1960s, Pan... |
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1973 | Chnam Oun 16 Chnam Oun 16 (1973 film) Chnam Oun 16 is a 1973 Khmer film starring Chea Yuthon and Saom Vansodany. Shortly after the film was released, the public found Chea Yuthon and saom Vansodany engaged.-Soundtrack:-References:... |
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1973 | Than Suo Soben | Meas Samon & Ros Serey Sothear | ||
1973 | Panhapor Ka'uot Cheam | Sinn Si Samouth | ||
1973 | Oun Prome Pnau Pupe Kay | Ros Serey Sothear | ||
1973 | Kmao Sross | Sinn Si Samouth | ||
1973 | Rupe Muoy Chivit Pee | Thet Somnang & Pan Ron Pan Ron Pan Ron was a Cambodian singer and songwriter who was at the height of popularity in the 1960s and early 1970s. She had some success in the early 60s after her hit "Pka Kabass" in 1963, but her career really took off when she began recording with Sinn Sisamouth in 1966.In the late 1960s, Pan... |
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1973 | Rehu Chap Chan | Sinn Si Samouth | ||
1973 | Chompuos Srey Na | Ros Serey Sothear | ||
1973 | Tngai Neh Knhom Nham Sra | Ros Serey Sothear | ||
1973 | Chop Jeu Heuy Srey Srey | Sinn Si Samouth | ||
1973 | Konthrem Them Them | Sinn Si Samouth& Pan Ron Pan Ron Pan Ron was a Cambodian singer and songwriter who was at the height of popularity in the 1960s and early 1970s. She had some success in the early 60s after her hit "Pka Kabass" in 1963, but her career really took off when she began recording with Sinn Sisamouth in 1966.In the late 1960s, Pan... & Ros Serey Sothear |
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1973 | Sovann Macha | Sinn Si Samouth | ||
1973 | Yeung Lea Theang Alai | Kong Phano & Pan Ron Pan Ron Pan Ron was a Cambodian singer and songwriter who was at the height of popularity in the 1960s and early 1970s. She had some success in the early 60s after her hit "Pka Kabass" in 1963, but her career really took off when she began recording with Sinn Sisamouth in 1966.In the late 1960s, Pan... & |
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1973 | Arun Suosdey | Sinn Si Samouth & Ros Serey Sothear | ||
1973 | Chey Cyclo | Yos Olarang | 5:18 | |
1973 | Hao Jeung Kaek | Vor Sarun | ||
1973 | Rom Min Cha'et Tae Bong | Pan Ron Pan Ron Pan Ron was a Cambodian singer and songwriter who was at the height of popularity in the 1960s and early 1970s. She had some success in the early 60s after her hit "Pka Kabass" in 1963, but her career really took off when she began recording with Sinn Sisamouth in 1966.In the late 1960s, Pan... |
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1973 | Rey euy Kom Yom | Sinn Si Samouth | ||
1973 | Sombott mok Preah | Sinn Si Samouth | ||
1973 | Sareeka Keo Kauch | Sinn Si Samouth& Ros Serey Sothear | ||
1973 | Chan Kreufah | Sinn Si Samouth& Pan Ron Pan Ron Pan Ron was a Cambodian singer and songwriter who was at the height of popularity in the 1960s and early 1970s. She had some success in the early 60s after her hit "Pka Kabass" in 1963, but her career really took off when she began recording with Sinn Sisamouth in 1966.In the late 1960s, Pan... |
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1973 | Rom Teang Yuop Ruom Teang Tngai | Sinn Si Samouth | ||
1973 | Veal Euy Veal Tom | Sinn Si Samouth | ||
1973 | Prome Smak | Huoy Meas | ||
1973 | Rom Chongvak Kom | Huoy Meas | ||
1973 | Edom Duong Chet | Sinn Si Samouth | ||
1973 | Jong Bahn Ku Snae | Pan Ron Pan Ron Pan Ron was a Cambodian singer and songwriter who was at the height of popularity in the 1960s and early 1970s. She had some success in the early 60s after her hit "Pka Kabass" in 1963, but her career really took off when she began recording with Sinn Sisamouth in 1966.In the late 1960s, Pan... |
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1973 | Where is My Love | Huoy Meas | ||
1973 | Jah Ju Aem | Ros Serey Sothear | ||
1973 | Meik Srolass | Pan Ron Pan Ron Pan Ron was a Cambodian singer and songwriter who was at the height of popularity in the 1960s and early 1970s. She had some success in the early 60s after her hit "Pka Kabass" in 1963, but her career really took off when she began recording with Sinn Sisamouth in 1966.In the late 1960s, Pan... |
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1973 | Rom Thorn Kluon Nao Kmeng | Pan Ron Pan Ron Pan Ron was a Cambodian singer and songwriter who was at the height of popularity in the 1960s and early 1970s. She had some success in the early 60s after her hit "Pka Kabass" in 1963, but her career really took off when she began recording with Sinn Sisamouth in 1966.In the late 1960s, Pan... |
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1973 | "Get Down" Pka Oss Lom'ong | Pov Vannary | Cover of Gilbert and Sullivan Gilbert and Sullivan Gilbert and Sullivan refers to the Victorian-era theatrical partnership of the librettist W. S. Gilbert and the composer Arthur Sullivan . The two men collaborated on fourteen comic operas between 1871 and 1896, of which H.M.S... 's "Get Down" |
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1973 | Msel Minh Mdong Teat | Pov Vannary | 3:22 | Cover of The Carpenters The Carpenters Carpenters were an American vocal and instrumental duo, consisting of sister Karen and brother Richard Carpenter. The Carpenters were the #1 selling American music act of the 1970s. Though often referred to by the public as "The Carpenters", the duo's official name on authorized recordings and... ' "Yesterday Once More" |
1973 | I Love Petite Woman | Sinn Si Samouth | ||
1973 | Snae Psong Praeng | Sinn Si Samouth and Dy Saveth Dy Saveth Dy Saveth is a renowned Cambodian actress and first Miss Cambodia . She featured several films throughout the 1960s until the communist takeover in 1975, and later from 1993 to present. She married Huoy Keng, an actor, producer and film director, during the 1970s. Just as Van Vanak ran his own... |
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1974 | Quando My Love | Sinn Si Samouth | ||
1974 | Sra Muoy Keo | Ros Serey Sothear | 3:24 | From the movie "Oun Cheu Jet Nass" |
1974 | Ka'uot Chema Nao Pailin | Sinn Si Samouth | ||
1974 | Snaeha Choh Praeng | Sinn Si Samouth | ||
1974 | Ter Mean Mahop Ey | Sinn Si Samouth& Ros Serey Sothear | ||
1974 | Chey Chate | Sinn Si Samouth& Ros Serey Sothear | ||
1974 | Snae Preah Peay Patt | Sinn Si Samouth& Pan Ron Pan Ron Pan Ron was a Cambodian singer and songwriter who was at the height of popularity in the 1960s and early 1970s. She had some success in the early 60s after her hit "Pka Kabass" in 1963, but her career really took off when she began recording with Sinn Sisamouth in 1966.In the late 1960s, Pan... |
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1974 | Somlaeng Kmuoh Ka | Pan Ron Pan Ron Pan Ron was a Cambodian singer and songwriter who was at the height of popularity in the 1960s and early 1970s. She had some success in the early 60s after her hit "Pka Kabass" in 1963, but her career really took off when she began recording with Sinn Sisamouth in 1966.In the late 1960s, Pan... |
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1974 | Beysach Kromom | Sinn Si Samouth | ||
1974 | Sinn Si Samouth | |||
1974 | Konsaeng Krohom | Ros Serey Sothear | ||
1974 | Oh Dahle | Sinn Si Samouth | ||
1974 | La'moum Heuy Na Srey | Sinn Si Samouth | Original version by Pov Sipho | |
1974 | Chop Kung Tao Bong | Ros Serey Sothear | ||
1974 | Chet Thet Trey Ang | Ros Serey Sothear | ||
1974 | Onluok Svay Kjey | Sinn Si Samouth and Ros Serey Sothear | ||
1974 | Who Stopped The Rain | Ros Serey Sothear | Cover of Johnny Fogerty's classic hit | |
1974 | Katt Sbaek Jeung | Meas Samon | ||
1975 | 17 Mesa | Khmer Rouge Khmer Rouge The Khmer Rouge literally translated as Red Cambodians was the name given to the followers of the Communist Party of Kampuchea, who were the ruling party in Cambodia from 1975 to 1979, led by Pol Pot, Nuon Chea, Ieng Sary, Son Sen and Khieu Samphan... |
17 Mesa = April 17 is the song composed by Khmer Rouge, and used as National Anthem | |
1976 | June Po Maha Chokchey Tngai Dop Prampi Mesa | Khmer Rouge Khmer Rouge The Khmer Rouge literally translated as Red Cambodians was the name given to the followers of the Communist Party of Kampuchea, who were the ruling party in Cambodia from 1975 to 1979, led by Pol Pot, Nuon Chea, Ieng Sary, Son Sen and Khieu Samphan... |
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1976 | Madai Bompei Kuon | Khmer Rouge Khmer Rouge The Khmer Rouge literally translated as Red Cambodians was the name given to the followers of the Communist Party of Kampuchea, who were the ruling party in Cambodia from 1975 to 1979, led by Pol Pot, Nuon Chea, Ieng Sary, Son Sen and Khieu Samphan... |
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1977 | Tosu Deumdey Cheat | Khmer Rouge Khmer Rouge The Khmer Rouge literally translated as Red Cambodians was the name given to the followers of the Communist Party of Kampuchea, who were the ruling party in Cambodia from 1975 to 1979, led by Pol Pot, Nuon Chea, Ieng Sary, Son Sen and Khieu Samphan... |
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1992 | Rom Calipso | Lao Sarith | ||
1992 | Kromom Yum Yuop | Yem Sokun | ||
1992 | Robam Kaen | Hum Savorn & Prom Sovuthy | ||
1992 | Oun Tveu Yang Nung | Nu Sep (Taiwanese singer) | His first Khmer song, second non-Chinese song after his Thai song | |
1992 | Bai Kun Jong Dai | Neng Keo Pichenda | ||
1992 | Tuo Aek Kun Tmey | Hum Savorn | ||
1992 | Oup Peang Prohuok | Prom Sovuthy & Hum Savorn & Oun Sophal | ||
1992 | Mali | Bun Chanthon | ||
1992 | Sa'op Pross Kohok | |||
1993 | My Love For You | Hum Savorn | ||
1993 | Kae Jaet Deum Chnam | |||
1993 | Heum Krolean | Hum Savorn | ||
1993 | Trey Krong Trey Srae | Prom Sovuthy & Oun Sophal | ||
1993 | Srey Na Doch Knhom | Hum Savorn | ||
1993 | Yeakeney Jong Bahn Pdey | Oun Sophal | ||
1993 | Kromom Kromom | Oun Sophal | ||
1993 | Propuon Jon Doch Chleung | Ram Reun | ||
1993 | Snae Prae Ahporp | Bun Chanthon | ||
1993 | Min Plich Cheat Khmer | Oun sophal & Hum Savorn | ||
1994 | Ttomhom Klen Ruoh Jeat | Oun Sophal | ||
1994 | Pko Luon Nuk Snae | Nu Seep & Oun Sophal | ||
1994 | Jong Tae Haek Kam | Oun Sophal | ||
1994 | Yum Tao Oun | |||
1994 | Sra Khmer Chess Chen | Pai Pongrak | ||
1994 | Bong Ta Snae Tae Oun | Oun Sophal | ||
1994 | Keunh Kay Kal Na | Lao Sarith & Meng Keo Pichenda | ||
1994 | Reek Reay Chnam Tmey | Lao Sarith | ||
1995 | Toy Jeng Ouy Cngai | Oun Sophal | ||
1995 | Kom Mok | Oun Sophal | 0:56 | |
1995 | Taup Joh Taup Joh | |||
1995 | Katt sok Doch Thai | Oun Sophal | ||
1995 | Soben Duong Jet | |||
2001 | Komlos High Class | Touch Sunnix | Chlangden 37 | |
2001 | Pros Samai Tmei | Suon Janta | Chlangden 56 | |
2001 | Tuol Bai Tov Srae | Choum Bunyung | Chlangden 56 | |
2002 | Jruok Trokuon | Pan Panit | Angkorwat 39 | |
2002 | Kun Ovpuk Mdai | Touch Sunnix | ||
2004 | Jolsa Duong Jet | Preap Sovath Preap Sovath Preap Sovath is a singer in Cambodia. He records for Cambodian production company Rasmey Hang Meas.... |
RHM 44 | |
2004 | Peakdei Snae | Midada | RHM 48 | |
2004 | Plich Soniya Sayon | Preap Sovath Preap Sovath Preap Sovath is a singer in Cambodia. He records for Cambodian production company Rasmey Hang Meas.... |
RHM 44 | |
2004 | Sansaum Pka Prei | Preap Sovath Preap Sovath Preap Sovath is a singer in Cambodia. He records for Cambodian production company Rasmey Hang Meas.... |
RHM 44 | |
2006 | Kaduk Nuk Snae | Yung Chan Kanika | SSB 9 | |
2006 | 0.74 | Mooka | 0:00.74 | 0.74 seconds, shortest song (Lyric:Dai) |
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