Đĩa than Sài Gòn, đĩa hát Saigon xưa, This is Saigon LP, ca sĩ Phương Dung bài hát Đêm đông, tôi đưa em sang sông…

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Đĩa than Sài Gòn, đĩa hát Saigon xưa, This is Saigon LP, ca sĩ Phương Dung bài hát Đêm đông, tôi đưa em sang sông…

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Nhãn đĩa:  49th State Hawaii Record Co.
Kích thước  12″
Tốc độ  33 RPM
Số lượng  1 LP
Tình trạng  Rất tốt

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Đĩa than Sài Gòn, đĩa hát Saigon xưa, This is Saigon LP

Đĩa được phát hành và bán trong những năm 70’s

Đĩa than nhạc Việt Nam, nữ ca sĩ PHƯƠNG DUNG với những bài hát Đêm đông, những bước chân âm thầm, trăng thề, tôi đưa em sang sông cùng các ca sĩ TRẦN KIM ANH, NGỌC MỸ, THÙY NHIÊN, PHƯỚC VÂN với các bài hát nhạc quốc tế nổi tiếng

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This is Saigon LP

Tracklist:
Mặt A
1. Kansas City (Miss Tran Kim Anh)
2. A Lover’s Concerto (Miss Ngoc My)
3. Hello Heartache – Goodbye Love (Miss Tran Kim Anh)
4. I Left My Heart In San Francisco (Miss Ngoc My)
5. Đêm Đông (Miss Phuong Dung)
6. Những Bước Chân Âm Thầm (Miss Phuong Dung)

Mặt B
1. Trăng Thề (Miss Phuong Dung)
2. Tôi Đưa Em Sang Sông (Miss Phuong Dung)
3. Et Pourtant (Miss Thuy Nhien)
4. Quand Le Soleil E’Tait La (Miss Thuy Nhien)
5. M’Amuser (Miss Phuoc Van)6. La Nuit (Miss Phuoc Van)

South VietNam
Here is a country with a thousand miles of coastline on the South China Sea, and its other border thirty to 130 miles away. Here is a sub-tropical climate in most of its area, and bitter cold nights in its mile-high highlands.
Here are diverse peoples the sophisticated city-dwellers of Saigon, “the Paris of the Orient”; simple, hard-working farmers; highland Montagnards with their own languages and customs; eight hundred thousand Chinese, largely concentrated in Saigon’s suburb of Cholon.
Here are Confucians, Buddhists, Mohammedans, Catholics, Taoists, Christian, Protestants, and a religion called Gao Dai which is composed of many of the others

Captured in this album are the performances of five of the top singers of the night clubs in Saigon
The entertainers sing in the three languages commonly used there – Vietnamese, English and French. Who has visited Saigon after dark and not been enchanted by these five ladies of the night club circuit there?

MISS PHUONG DUNG, who is a nineteen year old student singing in the Tu Do, Olympia and My Phung night spots, has established herself as a top favorite. In this album she sings in Vietnamese
1. Dem Dong (Winter Night)
2. Trang The (I Love You In The Moonlight)
3. Nhung Buoc Chan Am Tham (The Quiet Steps)
4. Toi Dua Em Sang Song (Lover Will Follow)

MISS TRAN KIM ANH is known to all as PATTY PINK. This 26 year old beauty was born in Hanoi and came to Saigon twelve years old. She enjoys sports and excels in swimming. The way she sings her songs in the Tu Do Club convices us she can sing even better than she can swim. Here are two of them
1. Kansas City
2. Hello Heartache – Goodbye Love!

MISS NGOC MY is twenty years old and likes her bachelor life and her singing avocation, which she has been following since 1962. She does these songs in the Kontiki, Tour D’lvoire and Paramount night clubs with such pathos that we had to include her in this album
1. A Lover’s Concerto
2. I Left My Heart in San Fracisco

MISS THUY NHIEN says she is looking for a good boy friend. She is twenty six years old and still single, so does it not seem she is too particular in her search? She is a favorite at the Kontiki and the Army BQQ club. For us she sings in French
1. Et Pourtant (Yet I Know)
2. Quand le Soleil E’tait La (Cuando Caliente El Sol)

MISS PHUOC VAN, the youngest of our singers, age eighteen, is also a student and sings in several night clubs – The Queen Bee, Olympic and Eden Roc. She is single and speaks Vietnamese, French and English. We recorded her singing in French
1. La Nuit (The Night)
2. M’Amuser (I Enterain Myself)
Quite an album in high fidelity to remember a night on the town, don’t you agree? A great souvenir of Saigon and Saigon revisited.

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