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Suraphol Sombatcharoen

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Thai luk thung singer

Suraphol Sombatcharoen
สุรพล สมบัติเจริญ
Thailand's "King of Luk thung".
Thailand's "King of Luk thung".
Background information
Born
Lamduan Sombatcharoen

(1930-09-25)25 September 1930
Died16 August 1968(1968-08-16) (aged 37)
GenresLuk thung
InstrumentSinger
Years active1950-1968
Musical artist

Suraphol Sombatcharoen (25 September 1930 – 16 August 1968) (Thai: สุรพล สมบัติเจริญ) was a Thailuk thung singer. Dubbed the "King of Luk Thung", he was one of the first and most important stars of the genre. He was fatallyshot while seated in his own car after a live performance inNakhon Pathom.

Biography

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Born as Lamduan Sombatcharoen inSuphan Buri province, he chose Suraphol as his stage name. His first hit came in 1954 with "Nam Ta Sao Wieng" ("Tears of a Lao Girl"). It marked the emergence ofluk thung, a Thai counterpart to suchcrooning styles asJapaneseenka andIndonesiankroncong. The genre also embodied influences such asHollywood film music, Americancountry music,Malay pop andAfro-Cuban rhythms.

Enjoying popularity at the same time asElvis Presley andThe Beatles, Suraphol Sombatcharoen was sometimes called the "Thai Elvis". During the 1960s, there was no Thai performer who was better known than Sombatcharoen.

Suraphol Sombatcharoen composed more than 100 songs. Among his best known compositions are "Sao Suan Taeng" ("The Girl from the Cucumber Field"), "Mong" ("Look"), "Nam Ta Ja Tho" ("The Tears of a Corporal"), "Khong Plom" ("Fake Stuff"), and "Muai Cham" ("Broken-Hearted Chinese Girl").

Shortly before his murder, he released his last and most well-known song, "Siphok Pi Haeng Khwam Lang" ("สิบหกปีแห่งความหลัง" or "16 Years of Our Past"), a sad song about the end of his own 16-year marriage that reflected on both the happiness and bitterness of the union.

Sombatcharoen was shot dead by an unknown assailant while walking to his car after a performance on August 16, 1968. The motive for the murder remains unknown.[1]

Legacy

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Suraphol Sombatcharoen's recordings are widely available in Thailand, from shopping malls in Bangkok to rural markets.

Because of "16 Years of Our Past", perhaps Sombatcharoen's most popular song, the 16-year period has become symbolic fornumerologically minded Thai people.

The 1983 documentary "Two Faces of Thailand: A Musical Portrait" (part of theBeats of the Heart series) included a segment on luk thung, following Surachai Sombacharoen, Suraphol Sombatcharoen's son, on tour with a show that included a tribute to Suraphol, as well as interviews with family members.[2][3]

On the 33rd anniversary of Sombatcharoen's death in 2001, the third generation of the Sombatcharoen family luk thung singers made their debut. Surabodin Sombatcharoen, the son of Surachai Sombacharoen and the grandson of Suraphol, sang in front of a packed hall at theThailand Cultural Centre on 16 August 2001. He was 16 years old at the date of his debut and sang "16 Years of Our Past".

Sombatcharoen's song "Mai Luem" ("Don't forget") was featured in the 2001 filmMonrak Transistor, which was directed byPen-Ek Ratanaruang.

Albums

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  • 16 Years The Past (16 ปีแห่งความหลัง)
  • Siew Sai (เสียวใส้)
  • Khong Plom (ของปลอม)
  • Khon Hua Lan (คนหัวล้าน)
  • Sae See Aei Lue Jek Nang (แซซี้อ้ายลือเจ๊กนัง)
  • Yik Tao Lo Soi (ยิกเท้าโหละซั๊วะ)
  • Smell Love in "Pa-Sang" (มนต์รักป่าซาง)
  • Klin Kam Hom Chuen Jai (กลิ่นแก้มหอมชื่นใจ)

See also

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References

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  1. ^"วันนี้ในอดีต'สุรพล สมบัติเจริญ' ถูกยิงเสียชีวิต".Kom Chad Luek. 16 August 2017. Retrieved15 June 2021.
  2. ^"Shanachie Entertainment". Archived fromthe original on 21 November 2017. Retrieved1 January 2012.
  3. ^"Movie Reviews". 24 April 2020 – via NYTimes.com.

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