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
“Castle Grounds” from the album “Wuthering heights” Year: 1970. Genre: Jazz. Style: Hard Bop. Playing time: 1:25
“Le Grand Holiday” from the album “Wuthering heights” Year: 1970. Genre: Jazz. Style: Hard Bop. Playing time: 2:57
“Hindley” from the album “Wuthering heights” Year: 1970. Genre: Jazz. Style: Hard Bop. Playing time: 3:48
“Rendezvous On The Moors” from the album “Wuthering heights” Year: 1970. Genre: Jazz. Style: Hard. Bop. Playing time: 3:02
“Random Waltz” `But I know that again I’m at my dear home...` Song of the war years. Music: M. Fradkin Lyrics: E. Dolmatovsky 1943 Performed by: L. Utesov. Playing time: 03:09
`The weather is normal on the island. The surf has salted my vest and I live at the very sunrise...` Lyrical song about Soviet Sakhalin Music: Yan Frenkel Words: Mikhail Tanich Performed by: Yan Frenkel.03:35
`There are many songs in the world that are full of starlight, but there are none more memorable than these, born during the war years...`
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