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Call Your Name Softly" is right. It seems that it is not a movie interlude, but a song to commemorate the unsung heroes who died in the Great Patriotic War of the former Soviet Union.
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Here the dawn rises quietly, the red plum blossoms, the song of the Komsomolskaya, the paths, the night on the outskirts of Moscow.
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Call My Name Softly" is right.
Lyrics: Whispering to my name
Call my name softly.
Bring me sweet spring water.
Your heart. Can you? It's boundless, indescribable, stupid, and gentle.
Once again, from dusk to sleeplessness.
There are lilacs and low-hanging grapes.
Calling to me, the silent earth.
Call me when you fail.
Calling me, I carry a deep sorrow.
Call me. Call me when you fail.
Calling me, I carry a deep sorrow.
Call me. I know, we'll see each other again.
We've been separated for too long.
The blue crescent moon hides behind the city.
I can't mourn and I can't cry.
Is it the ringing of church bells or a distant echo?
You and I pass by, bringing up dust.
I can't even see the road.
Call me when you fail.
Calling me, I carry a deep sorrow.
Call me. Call me when you fail.
Calling me, I carry a deep sorrow.
Call me. Call my name softly.
Give me sweet spring water.
I know, we'll see each other again.
I'll be back, and I keep that promise.
It's mine that means.
Lube has covered many Soviet songs, but it is not known whether this is original or cover.
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Russian: Correct translation: Call my name softly.
It's not a movie interlude, this is a song composed by the Russian Lyubaya band, the lyrics are Shaganov, the composer is Igor Matviyenko, Matviyenko is the band manager, and the founder of the Lyubai band, and at the same time is also a full-time songwriter of the Lyubai band. The song was composed in 2000 and sung by the Lyubai Band, and was included in the ** "Half Cup" (2000) in the same year.
The complete list of songs written by composer Matviyenko for the Lyubai band:
30.Call my name softly.
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Brother recommends you to listen to three, the Song of the Defenders of Moscow, the Holy War, and the 1977 version of the Soviet anthem, which is the most imposing and in the strongest period of the Soviet Union.
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1 Soviet nostalgic song - evening outside Moscow. ***
2 Soviet Song - Red River Valley (Zhu Fengbo).***
3 Soviet song - birch. ***
4 Soviet songs - how beautiful the garden is in spring. ***
5 Soviet Songs - Lonely Accordion (Russian).***
6 Soviet song - March of the Guards soldiers. ***
7 Soviet songs - hawthorn trees. ***
8 Soviet Song - Holy War (Russian).***
9 Soviet nostalgic songs - red plum blossoms. ***
10 Soviet Patriotic War Songs - Holy War. 11 Soviet songs - the fields are quiet. ***
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The most classic: "Holy War" and "Night in the Harbor", "Katyusha", "In the Trench", "My Moscow", "Lights", "The Nightingale" (also called "Spring Comes to Our Battlefield"), "The Murmur of the Bryansk Forest", "Under the Stars in the Balkans", "Let's Take a Cigarette", "Farewell to a Slavic Woman". It's easy to find online.
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An unbreakable alliance, the song of the defenders of Moscow.
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The famous "Katyusha", as well as the most well-known "Call Your Name" to commemorate the Soviet Union, the unknown soldier of the Great Patriotic War? I sincerely recommend the second one to you! After listening, you can think about whether to give me extra points, right? It's not good, look for me!
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It seems that there is a song called "Katyusha", or "Dear Girl".
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Katyusha, sacred war, paths.
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Unbreakable Alliance" is also known as "Holy Alliance" (former Soviet anthem) Holy War
Harbor Night" Singing Dniepor
Let's smoke a cigarette
The Path, Song of the Defenders of Moscow
In the cave. Long live, our mighty Motherland! 》
Bryansk Forest Boom".
Sea Guard
Sacred Stone
My Moscow
Let's Raise a Glass "When the Singing Comes".
"The Road to Berlin".
We've been away from home for a long time
Lisa Vita "Sing it, My Accordion".
Warrior Song, "The Riverside I Walked To".
In the forest near the front line
Goodbye to the Dark Night, Rolling Mountains
On the Sunlit Meadow".
Spring is Coming to Our Battlefield
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1. Song of Katyusha; 2. Sacred war; 3. A cyan turban; 4 Harbour Nights; 5. Nightingale.
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Song of the defenders of Moscow, Holy War, dark night, night in the harbor, in the caves, long live our mighty Motherland, the road leads to Berlin, goodbye city and country, the sun sets, spring comes to our battlefield.
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Katyusha, evening on the outskirts of Moscow.
The dawn here is silent.
Ah, goodbye, friend.
Holy war.
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Call your name softly.
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The most classic and widely circulated is the national anthem of the Soviet Union.
Katyusha, Soviet Anthem (Unbreakable Union), Holy War, Dawn Quiet Here, Capitalist Requiem, Evening on the outskirts of Moscow, Three Sets of Cars, Red Plum Blossoms, Song of the Defenders of Moscow, Three Tankmen, White Doves, Pigeons, Lights, Paths and more!
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Katyusha, the national anthem of the USSR (Unbreakable Union), Holy War, Dawn Silence Here, Capitalist Requiem, Evening on the outskirts of Moscow, Three Sets of Cars, Red Plum Blossoms, Three Tankmen, White Doves, Flocks of Pigeons, Lights, Paths and more!
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"The Hawthorn Tree".
The song gently rippled on the dusk water, the factories in the twilight had flashed, the trains were speeding forward, and the windows were brightly lit.
Under the hawthorn tree, two young men are looking forward to me.
As soon as the loud whistle stopped, I walked down the path to the bottom of the tree.
The breeze blew incessantly, under the dense hawthorn trees, and ruffled the hair of the young whirlwinds and blacksmiths.
We met in the workshop during the day, how close we were, but we were silent when we met at night.
The stars on the summer evening looked at us, but didn't understand to tell me which of them was lovely.
The song of the geese in autumn has disappeared into the distance, and the earth has been covered with hoarfrost.
But on this rugged mountain path.
The three of us are still wandering by the tree.
Which of them is more suitable for the wishes of my heart?
I can't tell, I'm restless.
They are brave and lovely, they are all the same, dear hawthorn tree, I ask you to do me a favor!
Ah, the dense hawthorn trees, full of white flowers;
Ah, hawthorn tree, hawthorn tree, why do you grieve.
Oh, the bravest, the loveliest, which one is it?
Oh, hawthorn tree, hawthorn tree, please tell me.
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I can't think of much for a while, this is only a small part of the more popular in China! Red plum blossoms bloom at night on the outskirts of Moscow.
Marino's Song.
Far away.
Katyusha lights.
How beautiful the flowers of the hawthorn tree garden in the spring.
Textile girl. Trail three sets of cars.
The song of the Youth League.
Song of the defenders of Katyusha Moscow.
Moscow, Beijing.
The sacred Lenin banner.
Holy war.
National anthem of the USSR.
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Hmmm......That should be "Evening on the outskirts of Moscow" Li Yugang sang it so well
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Song of the Komsomol. Slavic March, March of the Enthusiasts. Far across the river.
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"Red Plum Blossoms" and "Three Sets of Cars".
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