| "Rak Salai Dok Fai Ban" | |
|---|---|
| Single by Jintara Poonlarp | |
| from the album Mor lam sa on 1 | |
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| Released | November 1998 |
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| Length | 4:01 |
| Label | Master Tape (GMM Grammy) |
| Songwriter(s) | Dao Bandon |
| Producer(s) | Sawat Sarakham |
| Music videos | |
| "Rak Salai Dokfai Ban" on YouTube | |
Rak Salai Dokfai Ban (Thai: รักสลายดอกฝ้ายบาน), is a song by Thai Mor lam singer Jintara Poonlarp,[1][2][3] released in November 1998 by Master Tape (GMM Grammy). Written by Dao Bandon[1] and produced by Sawat Sarakham, the track appears on the album Mor lam sa on 1.
This song is symbol of Red Cross's festival of Loei Province,[4] and was covered by Darunee Sutthiphithak in 2017.[5]
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