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Please help spread this sentiment as a memorial to the Musician who contributed immortal works to life. What you wrote will forever be engraved on his tombstone. Musician Truc Phuong (1933-1995) Truc Phuong's music was about the fate of people in troubled times during the time he composed from 1957 to 1973, the last song was Xin Cam On Doi around March 1995. Real name Nguyen Thien Loc was born in 1933 in Tra Vinh, died on September 18, 1995 in Saigon. We really don't know what disease TP died of, some say it was pneumonia (?) Truc Phuong composed his first song Tinh Thuong Mai La 1957, Chieu Lang Em (1962, 1959). So TP had to study music in Tra Vinh because at the age of 21, 22 his talent was very mature before he could be compared to Trinh Hung's music. In the city, he remembered his old country when he published the song Do Chieu 1957 with the image of a Republic soldier, not excluding the imagination of himself as a young man returning to his old country with faded military uniform and reuniting with the lover who had sent him across the river to Saigon to study. A work is considered to be by musician Truc Phuong if it has a cover image and two sides of lyrics, with the first lyrics page having Truc Phuong's name, the bottom having the date of publication permitted by the Ministry of Information. Afternoon Ferry, appeared on the market June 27, 1958, but released in Saigon September 22, 1960. Lyrics 1959, re-released December 31, 1971. Two Dam Trains July 25, 1960, license October 22, 1973, released November 26, 1973. Truc Phuong Music Class: 33/230 Gia Long Street, Go Vap. Hoang Ngoc Barber Shop. Truc Phuong Tu Luc Chieu Lang Em April 28, 1961 written for his wife, Ben Tre City. Cover photo of female singer Kieu Loan, female singer Kim Cuong, photo on page 1 of female singer Tuyet Huong, 2nd printing. Eyes of the Old People 1961 Our Story 12/12/1961 Old Story 2/3/1962 Half-Dark Rain 1962 Old Year Train released 1962 Half-Dark Out on the Street 1962, sung by Thanh Thuy. Old Story 1962 Small Shadow on the Afternoon Road 1962 Two Dream Paths 1962 Old Shadow 1962, cover photo by Tuy Phuong. In 1962, Truc Phuong composed at least 8 songs, meaning 1 song every 1 and a half months. This was the time when Truc Phuong married his wife in Ben Tre. Love Tham Duyȇn Quȇ 1963 cover photo singer Hoang Oanh Sad in Memories released November 23, 1963 Who Gives Me Love (1964) Weekend Afternoon 1964 The Road Named You October 1, 1964 A Person Going Far Away 1965 In Front of Love 1965 Someone in a Distant Region 1965 Night Confessions March 8, 1966 To Answer a Question March 30, 1967 written for Dung Chinh (author of Sim Flower Hills) Half Night Rain first printed June 1, 1962, April 12, 1967 is considered the greatest tragedy in the city's music genre when on a late rainy and cold windy night in an attic, the couple of lovers, the boy gave the girl his hand to cover their pillow. at first, and “recalling memories of the old days,” the rain was still falling, in the small attic that was usually a boarding house, the flickering oil lamp cast the shadows of two people on the wall. Then the son left in the rain and wind, the embrace was no longer complete. It was a tragic separation in the rain and wind of life and history that made love no longer complete. On the Four Tactical Zones (after the summer of 1967) 24 Hours of Leave 9/1/1967. The voice of Chinh Thong, a student of TP. The One in the Far Away Region 12/3/1968 Bong Co May 4/1/1969 Letter to the Far Away Person (Writing a Love Letter). Singer Truc Ly, Nghiem Phu Phi band, recorded on the Vietnam record. Hai Chuyen Tau Ðm edition 1 7/25/1960, without Y Van's name and without lyrics 2, sung by Truc Mai, edition 2 released 11/25/1973 co-written with Y Van, licensed by the Office of the General Commission for Mass Mobilization (PTUDV) 10/22/1973 sung by Thanh Thuy. The second edition released is considered the last edition of TP before the fall of the country on 4/30/1975. Thoi Doi 4/23/1970 Huong Lan, then 14 years old, sang and recorded on Vietnam vinyl, Nghiȇm Phu Phi band. Around March 1995, TP wrote Xin Cam On Doi before TP's death on 9/18/1995. This song was mentioned by TP when someone interviewed TP, at that time TP was very weak. Truc Phuong's wife, whose full name is unknown, only her hometown is Ben Tre, passed away on February 18, 2014 (age 68) in Vietnam. Love for Homeland in Truc Phuong's Music Train of the Old Year 1962 is considered one of the three immortal works (Do Chieu 1957, Train of the Old Year 1962 and Buon Trong Ky Niem 1963) by Truc Phuong. It seems that no other work by the musician is better and has a tight and reunited ending like this, when writing about the love story of a girl seeing her lover, a soldier, off from the small train station in the early morning to go to war (to the mountains). The two held hands with vows engraved in their hearts (holding hands firmly to engrave in their lives and thoughts