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Nikita Bogoslovky (1913–2004)
Music: Nikita Bogoslovsky Lyrics: Evgeny Dolmatovsky 1939 Performed by: Muslim Magomaev
Dark Night (N. Bogoslovsky - V. Agatov). Performed by I. S. Kozlovsky accompanied by an orchestra. Execution 1943.
Variety and Symphony Orchestra of the All-Union Radio and Television.
Words: L. Davidovich, V. Dragunsky Music: N. Bogoslovsky Composer: Sergey Lemeshev The dew has settled, the blue evening has fallen, 1950
Song of the old cab driver (N. Bogoslovsky - Y. Rodionov). Performed by Leonid Utesov accompanied by a jazz orchestra.
You, me, and you and me (N. Bogoslovsky - V. Bakhnov, Y. Kostyukovsky). Performed by Vladimir Bunchikov and Vladimir Nechaev. 1950s.
Scythe. “The beautiful girl, the miracle braid, the sea eyes, saw that the Cossack was on a horse and smiled at me.” (N. Bogoslovsky - B. Laskin). Performed by Leonid Utesov, accompanied by a jazz ensemble.
Rain (N. Bogoslovsky - V. Mass, M. Chervinsky). Performed by V. Bunchikov and V. Nechaev. 1950s
To those who are at sea (N. Bogoslovsky - L. Oshanin). `... the song is heard, and the wave is obedient, and the friend is faithful, to those who are at sea...`
Scows full of mullet (N. Bogoslovsky - V. Agatov). Performed by M. Bernes, accompanied by an instrumental ensemble.
The dark mounds are sleeping (N. Bogoslovsky - B. Laskin). Performed by Mark Bernes, accompanied by accordion.
Music: Nikita Bogoslovsky. Lyrics: Evgeny Dolmatovsky. 1942. Performed by: Vitaly Vlasov.
Vasily Vasilievich (N. Bogoslovsky - B. Laskin). A comic wartime song about work on the labor front. Performed by Georgy Abramov accompanied by an orchestra.
Variety Symphony Orchestra of the All-Union Radio and Television.
Letter to Moscow (N. Bogoslovsky - M. Tevelev) Performed by M. Bernes, accompanied by piano.
`And don’t call me by my patronymic, but just call me by my name`
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