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On August 16, 1968, Suraphol performed this song as his closing number at a temple fair in Kamphaeng Saen, Nakhon Pathom. Minutes after leaving the stage, he was shot and killed at the age of 37.
It features Suraphol's unique vocal delivery—a blend of traditional Thai phrasing with modern (for the time) rhythmic sensibilities that defined the Luk Thung genre. Legacy & Original Record On August 16, 1968, Suraphol performed this song
Even decades later, the song is frequently covered by modern artists like and Suraphol's son, Surachai Sombatcharoen , ensuring its place as an immortal classic. Legacy & Original Record Even decades later, the
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The song is celebrated for its soulful melody and storytelling, blending the "sweet and bitter" memories of a long-term romance.
is widely considered the masterpiece and signature song of Suraphol Sombatcharoen , the legendary "King of Thai Country Music" (Luk Thung). Recorded in 1968 (B.E. 2511) , the song is historically significant as the final track he performed before his tragic assassination. Historical Significance & Origin
The song's popularity was so immense that it inspired a biographical film of the same name released in late 1968, starring Mitr Chaibancha and Petchara Chaowarat. Musical Characteristics