Sinn Sisamouth

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Sinn Sisamouth (Alternate spellings: Sinn Sisamout/h, Sisamut/h or 'Si' with spacing e.g. Si Sisamouth) (Pronounced: Sinn Sis-sa-mott with a silent 'h') was a very famous and a highly prolific Cambodian singer-songwriter of the 1960s and 70s.

Even nowadays, he is still considered a 'household' name and popular music choice. This was because his presence and influence on Cambodian music was so great. His main female singing partners for duo songs were Ros Sereysothear and Pan Ron of which the previous is ideal to be Sisamouth's singing partner because her high crisp voice balanced the deeper toned but also crisp voice of Sisamouth. He had also sang the songs for the soundtracks to many famous movies at the time like On srey On and Thavory meas bong.

However this was all shortened by his death, as it is believed that Sinn Sisamouth and other Khmer musicians and actors of his time died during the Khmer Rouge regime during the 1970s. This led to a shorter than expected career of what many people can consider as the 'King of Khmer music', his works however still are pretty much alive in terms of how his work are in existence and the popularity despite the growing younger generation of Khmer singers and their more perhaps 'westernized' approach to pop music and other genres like rap music.

Sinn Sisamouth both composed and sang literally hundreds of songs, of which most of them he composed and sang himself or with partners. For the exception for a few translations of some of what can be called his 'favourite' songs, in which he translated from languages such as English and French and sang in Khmer (Cambodia's main language) therefore introducing international songs into Cambodia that people may at that time might not have heard of ever before.

A great number of Sisamouth's works were mainly focused on love as the genre, however there were some which could be classified under the rock category and can be distinguished from his love songs by the more intense background music and the lyrics which are sung at usually a faster pace and somewhat a least gentle tone. Some people in the music industry in Cambodia at that time may specialise only in singing or composing songs. But what sets Sisamouth apart from them is he did both - wrote his own songs and sung them himself or with a partner. Not only just composed a song or only sang one, this makes Sisamouth as a highly prolific singer. Also worth mentioning, are the skills of those who played the instruments for the tunes to the song contributing to the overall success of Sinn Sisamouth and adding to their contribution to the Khmer music.

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Discography

Some of the songs (from the hundreds and possibly thousands) that he actually composed and sang himself or with Ros Sereysothear or Pan Ron include:

Solo performances

A

  • Annie...
  • Anuksavary Phnom Sompov (Thoughts of the Sompov mountain)

B

  • Ba Aun Ban Bang Aun (If baby you had me...)
  • Battambang Bandol Jet
  • Bopha Chiang Mai (Girl ofChiang Mai)
  • Bopha dei krong (Girl of the city)
  • Bopha Koah Kong (Girl from Koah Kong Island)
  • Bopha tae mouy (Only one girl)

C

  • Chmous Oun Diuc Doung Dara

D

  • Dorng steung Porthisat
  • Dorng steung Sangker
  • Dourng netra

G

  • Kandal dourng Chet

K

  • Kheung Pruos Sralanh (I am angry because I love...)
  • Kolap Pailin (Pailin rose)

L

  • Lmorm heuy na srey

M

  • Maloub dorng steung por bak khaing
  • Meul Teuk Samotr (Looking at the water of the Ocean)
  • Msel Menh (Yesterday)

N

  • Neary chnam 72 (Girl in the year 1972)
  • Neuk aun jearnich (I dream about you...)

O

  • Oh oh yeh yeh A song by Sin Sisamouth containing a chorus in English
  • On srey On (On, the woman, On)*
  • Aun mok pee na? (Girl, where have you been?)

P

  • Pailin Soben Snae
  • Pkai Proeuk (Morning star)
  • Phap Samnarng

R

  • Ream Kham Sror Mai
  • Roomdourl dorng steung Sangker (Flower of the [[river Sangker])
  • Roomdourl Pothisat (Flower of Pursat)
  • Roomdourl Kok Kong

S

  • Samotr ream
  • Snae ney yoeung (Our love)
  • Soriya reap lich
  • Stoeung Sangker preh jet tmey (River Sangker, change new mind)

T

  • Tep Thida Khnong Soben
  • Thavory meas Bang (Thavory, my love)*
  • Touh yarg nar

Y

  • Youp 12 koert (unforgettable night of the 12th increasing moon)

Duet with Rose Sereysothear

  • Chhom Chet Pesey
  • Jang ban pka avey? (What flower do you want?)
  • Kolarb snaeha (Love poem)
  • Konoch veyo
  • Oh! snaeha euy! (Oh! Love...)

Duet with Pan Ron

  • Ah run rah

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 (*) beside a song title means the song is known to be a soundtrack to a Khmer film at the time.

  1. Khoeung Pruos Sralanh is also known as Bonaich jet snae
  2. 'Aun' is a Khmer female name
  3. Chmous Aun Doch Dourng Dara is also known as Chom Chet Pisey

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