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  1. Moscow Nights - Wikipedia

    " Moscow Nights ", [a] originally titled " Leningrad Nights ", [b] is a Soviet patriotic song written by Mikhail Matusovsky and composed by Vasily Solovyov-Sedoy. It was later covered as " …

  2. Anna Netrebko, Dmitri Hvorostovsky - Moscow Nights ... - YouTube

    "Moscow Nights" (Russian: Подмосковные вечера, tr. Podmoskovnie vechera) is a Russian song, one of those best known outside its homeland.

  3. Moscow Nights - Russian songs - Lyrics and translation

    “Moscow Nights” is a Soviet song of the post-war period which retains numerous admirers to this day. In 1955, the poet Mikhail Matusovsky and the composer Vasily Solovyov-Sedoy got an …

  4. Подмосковкие вечера (Moscow Nights) | Russian + English Lyrics

    Подмосковкие вечера (Moscow Nights) with lyrics in Russian and English. A classic Russian song beloved around the world.

  5. Vladimir Troshin - Подмосковные вечера (Podmoskovnyye …

    Nov 23, 2015 · And already dawn getting so near, So be kind, please, make it right, Those summer nights don't forget my dear

  6. MOSCOW NIGHTS (Lyrics in English) - Ensemble Alexandrov

    Ensemble Alexandrov - Moscow Nights English translation: Ne slisni v sadu dazhe shorohi / Vsyo zdes zamerlo doutra / Yes lib znali vi, kak mne dorogi / Podmoskovniye vechera / Yes liv znali …

  7. mudcat.org lyrics: MOSCOW NIGHTS

    Lyrics and info for MOSCOW NIGHTS. MOSCOW NIGHTS (M. Matusovskii and V. Solovyov-Sedoi) Stillness in the grove, not a rustling sound Softly shines the moon clear and bright.

  8. Moscow Nights | Red Army Choir Lyrics, Meaning & Videos

    The song "Moscow Nights" by the Red Army Choir speaks of the beauty of the nights spent in the countryside just outside Moscow. The singer describes the tranquility of the night, where even …

  9. Red Army Choir: Moscow Nights. - YouTube

    Song: Moscow Nights. Performed by the Red Army Choir. From the Red Army Choir Definitive Collection, Disc 1.

  10. Moscow Nights Explained

    Composer Vasily Solovyov-Sedoi and poet Mikhail Matusovsky wrote the song in 1955 under the title "Leningrad Nights". At the request of the Soviet Ministry of Culture, the song was renamed …