Nightingales (song)

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"Nightingales"
Song
Languagerussian
Genresong
Songwriter(s)Aleksey Fatyanov [ru]
Producer(s)Vasily Solovyov-Sedoi

"Nightingales" (Russian: Соловьи, romanizedSolovʹi) is a popular song by composer Vasily Solovyov-Sedoi to the verses of Aleksey Fatyanov [ru], written in 1944 (the first version of the poem is dated 1942). Initially, the song was known under the name “Spring has come to us at the front”, and the name “Nightingales, nightingales, do not disturb the soldiers” is also found.[1][2] The first performers of the song were Georgy Vinogradov and Vladimir Bunchikov, some sources mention Mikhail Mikhailov. Solovyov-Sedoi also included the song "Nightingales" in his operetta "True Friend", which he completed in 1945.[3]

References

  1. Ivanovich Zhelezniy, Anatoly; Pavlovich Shemeta, Leonid (2010). Соловьи // Песенная летопись Великой Отечественной войны [Nightingales // Song Chronicle of the Great Patriotic War] (in Russian). Kyiv: Sovremennaya musyka. pp. 204–206. ISMN 979-0706353-76-0. Retrieved 8 April 2023.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: unrecognized language (link)
  2. Yuri Evgeniy Biryukov [ru]. Чьи вы, «Соловьи»? (HTML). Krasnaya Zvezda — old.redstar.ru (8 May 2009).
  3. Kremlyov, Yuly Anatolyevich (1960). Василий Павлович Соловьёв-Седой. Очерк жизни и творчества [Vasily Pavlovich Solovyov-Sedoi: Essay on Life and Work] (in Russian). Leningrad: Soviet Composer [ru]. p. 116.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: unrecognized language (link)

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