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Top Ten Russian Songs
Ten most beautiful Russian songs: Katyusha, Night outside Moscow, Holy War, Song of the Boatman on the Volga River, Three Cars, Hawthorn Tree, Quiet Field, Red Plums in Full Bloom, My Dear Mother and Path.

1, Katyusha

Katyusha believes that everyone is familiar with it. This is a song that spread in Russia before World War II. During World War II, frontline soldiers often sang this song. This song was written by Mikhail Isakovski, composed by Matvei Blanchett in 1938, and first sung by the famous singer at that time, Lykia ruslan Nova. This song played a great inspiring role during the Soviet-German War.

2. Night outside Moscow

Night outside Moscow is one of the most internationally influential Soviet songs. This song was sung by vladimir Troshin in 1956, also known as the night in Moscow. It won the gold medal at the World Youth and Student Festival in 1957, and it is a classic song of the Soviet Union. 1957 was introduced to China and is well known to the public.

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Jihad is a song that was born in the period of 194 1 Soviet Patriotic War. Aleksandrov wrote this to boost morale. This song echoed in every corner of the Soviet Union at that time and became a patriotic song of the Soviet Union. After it was introduced to China, it was used as background music for soldiers to attack and lurk in TV series.

4, the Volga River boatman song

I believe everyone is familiar with this song, especially friends in the 1990s, who have heard it in music classes in middle schools. This Russian song was composed by Shalyabin, and Yakov sang in Moscow. Through gloomy lyrics and emotional melodies, it reveals the cold and hot life of the Russian people under the czar.

5. Three sets of cars

"Three Cars" is a typical Russian-style folk song, composed at 190 1, with lyrics written by Leonid Trevor and music composed by Peter Gruboki. This is a song full of sadness and desolation, which expresses the miserable life of Russian coachmen living on the Volga River.

6.hawthorn tree

Hawthorn Tree is a love song born in Soviet Union 1953. It was originally named "Sorbus Urals". This song describes the love, production and life of factory youth with enduring words and melodious removal. This song was introduced to China in the 1950s and was widely sung.

7. The fields are quiet

Quiet Field is a folk song with typical Russian style, which is composed of natural minor. This song expresses the feelings of young herders after their lovelorn love, and vividly shows the simple and sincere feelings of Russian farmers. It is one of the classic Russian songs worth listening to.

8. Red berries are in full bloom

"Red Berry Blossoms" is a Soviet song with Syoujotai's "Lover" as the main line. It is composed by Dunayevski and Isakovski. It once appeared as an episode of the movie Happy Life, and therefore won the Stalin Prize for Literature and Art of 195 1, and was also covered by domestic singers Dong Ailin and Gege.

9. My dear mother

"My Dear Mother" is a Russian song, composed by Pu Mai Bo Rhoda and written by mares Ke. Once released, it enjoys a high popularity in the music industry.

10, path

Alley is a famous military song that was born 194 1 years ago during the Great Patriotic War of the Soviet Union. Described the scene of a young girl following her sweetheart to join the army against the enemy. Originally accompanied by accordion, it was changed many times after it was introduced to China, resulting in the China version of Alley accordion solo.