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Paul Robeson recorded the song in 1942 under the title "Song of the Plains", sung both in English and Russian. It was released on his Columbia Recordings album Songs of Free Men (1943). The Rahbani Brothers arranged a version of the song for the Lebanese singer Fairouz sung in Arabic titled Kanou Ya Habibi (كانو يا حبيبي) meaning ...
"And the Battle's Going Again", [a] also known as "And Lenin Is Young Once Again", [b] is a Soviet patriotic song released in 1974 about the October Revolution and Vladimir Lenin. It was composed by Aleksandra Pakhmutova to lyrics written by her husband Nikolai Dobronravov , [ 1 ] with the most known performance of the song being done by Soviet ...
Kobzon has been active in Russian politics since 1989. He was an experienced Russian MP and enjoyed landslide election victories. [12] His first major political achievement (1989–1991) transpired when his promotion of Jewish culture in the USSR aided the establishment of diplomatic ties between USSR and Israel. [11]
On 31 December 2011, Khil performed the Trololo song again live on a 2012 New Year's Russian holiday television special. Within the first week of January 2012, the new video of Khil performing his new version of the Trololo song had gone viral on YouTube again, earning over four million hits. [39] Khil died later that year.
Komsomolskaya Pravda (Russian: Комсомольская правда; lit. ' Komsomol Truth ' ) is a daily Russian tabloid newspaper [ 1 ] that was founded in 1925. [ 2 ] Its name is in reference to the official Soviet newspaper Pravda 'Truth'.
A new edition of the charter of the Komsomol was adopted. 4th Congress 21 September - 28 September 1921. A new edition of the charter of the Komsomol was adopted. 5th Congress 11 October - 17 October 1922. 6th Congress 12 July - 18 July 1924. Name changed in Russian from RKSM to RLKSM. 7th Congress 11 March - 22 March 1926
Komsomolsk delivered a debut EP Komsomolsk-1 (Russian: Комсомольск-1) in June 2017 and went live two weeks later on a joint gig with the group Liubov i Roboty. From the very first show, the girls' colorful wigs appear the core feature of the band's stage image.
Live (Russian: Жить) is a song and music video composed by Igor Matvienko following the 2015 plane crash on the Sinai Peninsula. 28 artists participated in the music video, among them Grigory Leps, Polina Gagarina, Timati, Hibla Gerzmava, Vladimir Kristovski, Valeriy Syutkin, Alexandr Marshal and Evgeny Margulis. [1]