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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 had some success in the early 60s, but her career really took off when she began recording with Sinn Sisamouth in 1966. After that, she had many hits, sometimes singing alone, but often paired with Sisamouth, Ros Serey Sothear, or some of the other stars of the era. She was one of two most famous Cambodian female singers of the time; the other was Ros Sereysothea. While Pan Ron was the second lady of Khmer music during the 60s and 70s, little is known about her life. What we know of her comes from her music, a delightful mix of the playful and the soulful. During her life she created a great treasure - hundreds of songs, many of which she both wrote and performed. Tragically, her career and life was cut short; she is not known to have survived the Khmer Rouge years.

Discography

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

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)
  • Bondam Tunle Buon Mouk
  • Chan Penh Boromey
  • Chnam Oun 31
  • Chror Lom Pdey Keh
  • Jom Nor Trocheak
  • Jub Ter Bros Kbot
  • Kam Peah
  • Kdao Tngay Min Smoe Kdao Chit
  • Komlos Lan Krahorm
  • Kon Long Pnhei Kluon
  • May Maiy Sabay Jet
  • Meta Own Pong
  • Min Jong Skarl Teh Kdey Snaeha
  • Min Sok Chit Te
  • Mjass Chenda
  • Mtay Kaun
  • Oun Skol Chet Bong Srey
  • Pka Sondun
  • Preah Paey Popok
  • Pros Chang Reiy
  • Pros Reang Yeh Yeh
  • Reatrey Nov Pailin
  • Rom Ago Ago
  • Rom Jongvak Twiss
  • Rom Som Leis Keh
  • Sabay Avey Mles
  • Sday Chit Del Sralanh
  • Sein Kmas Keh
  • Sneh Krom Mlob Chhrey
  • Somleng Kmous Kah
  • Sour Ey Sour Jos
  • Tgai Na Bong Tomne
  • Tgnai Nis Reabka Khynom
  • Tonsa Mok Pi Na
  • Veal Smoa Khiev Kchey

Duets with Sin Sisamouth

  • Ah run reas
  • Kuu naep nit
  • Ahnet Oun Phorng Pdei Euy (Pan Ron & Eng Nary)
  • Bondaet Kbone Laeng (Pan Ron & Sisamouth )
  • Brorjum Knea Rom Sabay (Pan Ron & SINGER)
  • Cer Chaet Chol Chnam (Pan Ron & Sisamouth)
  • Deing Eiy Teh Bong(Pan Ron & Meas Samon)
  • Jole Jroke Sin Nean (Pan Ron & Sisamouth)
  • Lit Ondat Chea Bakse(Pan Ron & Eing Nary)
  • Pas Da Ban Heiy (Pan Ron & Sisamouth)
  • Smak Oun Mouy (Pan Ron, Sothea & Sisamouth)
  • Snea Douch Jeung Meik (Pan Ron & Sisamouth)
  • Soom Gneak Mok Niss (Pan Ron, Sothea & Sisamouth)
  • Srey Chnas Bros Chnerm (Pan Ron & Sisamouth)
  • Srorlanh Srey Nas (Pan Ron & In Yeng)
  • Tgnai Jey Nak Phnom (Pan Ron & Tet Somnang)
  • Tov Surprise Mdong (Pan Ron & Sereysothea)
  • Trov Bong Sleak Kbin (Pan Ron & Sisamouth)

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.