1. "Katyusha"
"Katyusha" (Russian: Катюша) was composed in 1938 by folk singer Likia Ruslanova Sung for the first time, with music composed by Matvey Blanchel and lyrics by Mikhail Isakovsky, it is a classic Soviet song from World War II.
2. "Song of the Soviet Army"
"Song of the Soviet Army" (?Песня о Советской Армии?) is a song written in commemoration of the 25th anniversary of the founding of the Soviet Red Army. During the Patriotic War, a Soviet song composed by Y. V. Alexandrov and written by O. Y. Kolychev; also known as "Invincible and Legend" (?Несокрушимая и легендарная?) .
3. "The Cranberry Flowers Bloom"
"The Cranberry Flowers Bloom" is a Soviet song, written by Isakovsky and composed by Dunayevs Ji composed the music to express the girl's longing for her sweetheart. This song was also included in the Soviet film "Happy Life". Both the film and the song won the 1951 Stalin Prize for Literature and Art. Domestically, singer Ge Ge has sung a cover of this song, and her version of "Cranberry Flowers Bloom" was also included in the daily pop music program "Wonderful Music Collection" of CCTV Music Channel.
4. "Snowball Flower"
"Snowball Flower" is a Russian folk song. Also known as "Kalinka" (Калинка). It uses passionate melody and rich Russian folk song style to sing the Russian young man's direct pursuit of the love of a beautiful girl and his longing for a beautiful love.
5. "Textile Girl"
"Textile Girl" is a famous Russian folk song. Now it is impossible to verify the age of this song, which makes this song obscure. Added a layer of charming color. "The Textile Girl" is quiet and beautiful, and was very popular in China in the 1950s.