In contrast to V. Solovyov-Sedoy, Isaac Dunaevsky did not create a single song during the Second World War. This is the composer`s first post-war song. I was traveling from Berlin (I. Dunaevsky - L. Oshanin). 1946 Performed by L. Lyadova and N. Panteleeva. Original text.
Farewell Leningrad . `He falls asleep all around - the distances have become blue...` The song, better known as `My dear Muscovites...` But what happens if you sing it in Leningrad. Music: I. Dunaevsky Lyrics: V. Mass, M. Chervinsky 1947 Performed by: Leonid and Edith Utesov. Playing time: 02:35
Kakhovka (I. Dunaevsky - M. Svetlov). A pre-war recording with the words “Do you remember, comrade, how we wandered around together?” Performed by Leonid Utesov, accompanied by a jazz orchestra.
Fragments. Performers: O. Vlasova, S. Anikeev, T. Sanina, Y. Bogdanov, O. Dolgoletov, T. Volodina, I. Mushtakova, G. Kartashov, M. Kachalov. The 1950s. Ferdinand Krisch Concert Ensemble, instrumental numbers (1947) Ending - E. Lebedeva, Orchestra of the GABT of the USSR, 1938.
Actors: Anna Lisyanskaya, Vitaly Politsemako, Lavrenty Yaroshenko, Vladimir Ulyanov, Nikolai Trofimov, Savely Strezhnev, Lev Morozov, Olga Porudolinskaya, Maria Mozhaeva, E. Ivanov, Nina Latonina, A. Vazhnatkina, Kira Kreilis-Petrova. 1962.