
Pham Duy (Vietnamese: Phạm Duy) (born October 5, 1921 - January 27, 2013) was a very popular and prolific Vietnamese songwriter. He, along with Van Cao and Trinh Cong Son, was widely considered one of the three most salient figures of modern (non-classical) Vietnamese music. Pham Duy's musical career spanned fifty years. He wrote over one thousand songs which he divided into different periods: Folk, Heart, Spiritual, Profane, and Children's Songs.
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Ho Lo
Hat Hoi
Hai Hoa
The Wounded Soldier
Ly Tinh-Tang
Do Dua
Ho Mai Nghi
Ly Con Sao
Poem of a Buddhist Monk
Ly Che Huong
Song of the Heroes
Ly Chim Quyen
Thuong Binh/Ganh Lua
Mother of The South
The Rain on the Leaves
Why Be So Sad?
Ho Mai Nhi
Vietnamese Folk Song
Yeu Phuong E 2013 Vocal 1996
Loi Gioi Thieu (Introduction)
Ngu Ngon Mua Dong (Spring Fable)
Hái hoa
Loi Gioi Thieu ( Introduction )
Loi Ket (Ending)
Thuyen vien xu
Cay dan bo quen
Ky niem
Ngay xua Hoang thi
Ket Thuc ( Ending )
Ngam Ngui
Nho Nguoi Ra Di - Huong Lan
Neu Mot Mai Em Se Qua Doi - Nguyen Thao
Nghin trung xa cach
THUYEN VIEN XU - Le Thu
Cay Dan Bo Quen - Thai Chau
Ao Anh Sut Chi duong Ta
Dua em tim dong hoa vang
Que Ngheo
Nho Nguoi Thuong Binh
Giot Mua Tren La
Bai Ca Sao - Elvis Phuong - Ai Van
Hen Ho - Tung Duong
Tieng Thu - ThanhLong Bass
Dung Bo Em Mot Minh - Mai Khoi
Thuong Binh; Ganh Lua
Loi Ket ( Introduction )
Ben Cau Bien Gioi - Phi Khanh
Con Duong Tinh Ta Di Tra Lai Em Yeu - Duy Quang Ai Van
Thuong Tinh Ca
Tinh Hoai Thuong
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