My uncle teach me a lot about the oldies bro... he was the same as Sinn Sisamouth in many ways but they wanted to say he wasn’t as famous due to the level of voices Sinn Sisamouth could make ... this man was a great singer himself
Angkor Computer chhmar99utube this song was first sung by Samouth at the National Radio Station in around 1955 but not recorded cos there had not been that kind of stuff during that time. It was recorded again around 1974 or 1975 in POV Sipo album and also this was his real love story with a lady teach during 1950s, cheers
i believe samouth recorded this song twice. not sure when the original came out but samouth's 2nd recording (the one that circulates on RU-vid) was from the early 70's. in fact he re-recorded at least 4 other old hits he sang in the 50's and 60's around this same time. these are Chao Dork, Samoth Ream, Sleuk Chheu, Khnom chang teh che dol prohm likhet..
chhmar99utube this song was first sung by Samouth at the National Radio Station in around 1955 but not recorded cos there had not been that kind of stuff during that time. It was recorded again around 1974 or 1975 in POV Sipo album and also this was his real love story with a lady teach during 1950s, cheers
chhmar99utube chhmar99utube this song was first sung by Samouth at the National Radio Station around 1955 but not recorded cos there had not been that kind of stuff during that time. It was recorded again around 1974 or 1975 in POV Sipo album and also this was his real love story with a lady teacher during 1950s, cheers
HockeyDad81 Hey brother, Mr. Mol Kamach's style of singing is so gentle, only a Khmer can do this. This is a great version of the great master Sinn Sisamouth's song. Beautiful.
i wish Lauk Mol Kamach write down his autobiography, about his life and work and songs he and his brothers wrote in the 60's. it would be invaluable to have a khmer musicology so younger people can share the knowledge.