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#coverai #songai ✨This song is one of the most cherished gems of Cambodia’s musical golden age (1960s–1970s). Sin Sisamuth, the “King of Khmer Music,†poured unmatched emotion and artistry into every performance, leaving behind a legacy that continues to resonate with listeners across generations. 📠Original Artist: Sin Sisamuth(ស៊ីន ស៊ីសាមុáž) 🎼 Genre: Classic Khmer Music, Cambodian Golden Era 🌠Language: Khmer (with English context) 💫 Era: 1960s–1970s Cambodian Music Golden Age 🎶 About the Song 🎤Lyric Song English (Verse 1) My life was made for you alone, Through every night and day I’ve shown, I fear no danger, pain, or end, To guard the one my heart defends. (Verse 2) My life was made for you, my dear, My heart sings love that’s true and clear, Don’t you worry, my sweet one, Your smile will shine like morning sun. (Refrain) You’re the only one I love, The only one I’m dreaming of, If I must swear, I’ll never flee, No matter what — you’re all to me. (Verse 3) My life is yours, my dearest heart, You’re my guide, my soul’s true part, You lead and guard my every dream, Across life’s storm toward peace serene. (Instrumental interlude) (Refrain) You’re the only one I love, The only one I’m dreaming of, If I must swear, I’ll never flee, No matter what — you’re all to me. (Final Verse) My life is yours, my dearest heart, You’re my guide, my soul’s true part, You lead and guard my every dream, Across life’s waves to peace supreme. 🔔 Subscribe for more covers of classic Khmer and Asian golden era songs. 💬 Let us know in the comments: Which unforgettable Khmer classic should we cover next?