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Suraphol composed and wrote the lyrics himself. The song was a poignant reflection of his 16-year relationship with his wife, Srinuan Sombatcharoen , written during a period of marital strain.
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
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 Suraphol composed and wrote the lyrics himself
Often found under the collection titled Khong Plom (Counterfeit) or dedicated greatest hits albums.
The original version remains a staple in Thai music history and is included in various commemorative collections, such as: Historical Significance & Origin Often found under the
You can find the Official Audio on YouTube and high-quality remasters from labels like [Mae Mai Pleng Thai](maemaiplengthai.com clowns/product).
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. starring Mitr Chaibancha and Petchara Chaowarat.
The song is celebrated for its soulful melody and storytelling, blending the "sweet and bitter" memories of a long-term romance.