Pan Ron

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Pan Ron was a Cambodian singer and songwriter who was at the height of popularity in the 1960s and early 1970s. She was one of two most famous Cambodian female singers of the time; the other was Ros Sereysothea.

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[edit] Discography

Some of the songs (from the hundreds) that she actually composed and sang herself or with Sin Sisamouth or Ros Sereysothea include:

[edit] Solo Performances

  • Auw Pleang Euy
  • Bong Gom Prouy (Darling, Don't Worry)
  • Cherng Maik Por Chmao*
  • Mamai Bei Dong
  • Tgnai Neas Min Jole Pteas (Won't Go Home Today)

[edit] Duets with Sin Sisamouth

  • Ah run reas
  • Kuu naep nit

[edit] Notes

Song titles were in Khmer, but have been translated to English pronunciations. Translations of song title pronunciations to English may not be accurate, may have been modified to be understandable in English and under other circumstances should not be considered error-free. An asterisk (*) next to a song title means the song is known to be a soundtrack to a Khmer film at the time.