
Pou Vannary, sometimes romanized as Pov Vannary/Peou Vannary, was a Cambodian singer active in the early 1970s. She was one of many Cambodian musicians believed to have perished during the Khmer Rouge regime starting in 1975. Little is known of Pou Vannary’s life and history. She was educated in the United States and was much influenced by the American pop scene of the period as evident in her covers. Her music career was very short, being a late entrant in the thriving Cambodian rock and pop music scene of the 1960s and 70s
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Youm Os Tirk Pnake
Water Flow
Tirk Ho (Water Flow)
Jomreang Visamakal
Huos Haeuy Bong
Bong Mean Tmei Tiet
You've Got a Friend
Pros Kampul Snae
Pruoy Snae
Sneh Doch Baksa
Toek Ho
Tirk Ho (Water Flo)
Mday Kjom
Oh! My Love
Kakvey Sangkhoeum
Chomreang Veasna Kol
Cham Chea Nich
Msel Minh Mdong Teat
ឱ! ស្នេហាខ្ញុំ
Chamrieng Visamakal
Kargn Bong Ngor Ngim
Rom Leng Tgnai Saov = Dancing On Saturday Night
M'sil Minh M'dorng Tiet (Yesterday Once More)
Oun Snae Smos
Bong Mean Tmey Huey
ទឹកហូរ
Ouch! Sneaha = Ouch! Love
Yom Os Tik Pnek = Cry Until Out Of Tears
Anlong Monh Sneah = Anlong Love
Pka Os Lom Ong = Flower Out Of Pollens (Aka Get Down)
Soriya Asodongkot = Sunset
Bong Mean Tmey Heuy = You Have New Love
Yerng Rom Leng = We Dance
Anusavory = Memories (Aka It Never Rains In Southern California)
Oh! Sneaha = Oh! Love
Avey, Avey Ning Plas Pdo = Everything Changes
Msel Menh Mdong Theat = Yesterday Once More
Nak Mdy = Mother
Kavey Songkhim = Poet's Hope
Minh Ach Bomplich Bong Ban = Can't Forget You
Jomreang Yukvakvey = Youth's Song
Thik Ho = Water Flow
Deung Chet Oun Te! = Do You Know My Heart?
Ber Mean Roub Bong = If I Have You
Cherng Bong Gno Gnem = See You Smile
Hous Pel Heuy = It's Too Late
Huoh Hauy Bong
Yom Os Teuk Pnaek
Tirk Ho
tirk ho [water flow]
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