Dark Eyed Cossack Girl Lyrics



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Here you can watch television appearances by singer Leonid Kharitonov as a soloist of the Alexandrov Song and Dance Ensemble of the Soviet Army. The first three videos are of his Tchaikovsky Hall debut as a soloist in 1965.

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“The Cliff” (Russian: “Utyos”), Live

Russian Folk Song
Concert of the Alexandrov Ensemble in Tchaikovsky Hall–Moscow, 1965.

“Yo, heave ho!” (Russian: “Ej, Uhnem”), Live

Russian Folk Song
Concert of the Alexandrov Ensemble in Tchaikovsky Hall–Moscow, 1965.

“The Ballad About Russian Boys” (originally, “For the Sake of Future Days”) Live

Music – A. Novikov, Lyrics – L. Oshanin
Concert of the Alexandrov Ensemble in Tchaikovsky Hall–Moscow, 1965.

“Yo, heave ho!” (Russian “Ej, Uhnem”)

Russian Folk Song
“New Year’s Eve Flash” Annual New Year’s TV Show)–1965.

“The Ballad About Russian Boys” (originally, “For the Sake of Future Days”)

Music – A. Novikov, Lyrics – L. Oshanin
“New Year’s Eve Flash” (Annual New Year’s TV Show)–1966.

“Dark-Eyed Cossack Girl”

Music – M. Blanter, Lyrics – I. Selvinsky
This song was composed especially for Leonid Kharitonov.
“New Year’s Kidnapping” (Musical Movie)–1969.

“Gray Hair”

Music – A. Ekimyan, Lyrics – F. Laube
1971

The Song about the Dnieper River

Music – М. Fradkin, Lyrics – Y. Dolmatovsky
Conductor – Agafonnikov. Kremlin Palace of Congresses, Moscow, 1993

“The Veterans Don’t Grow Old in Their Souls”

Music – S. Tulikov, Lyrics – Y. Belinsky
Concert in Tchaikovsky Hall commemorating the 70th Anniversary of the Alexandrov Song and Dance Ensemble of the Soviet Army. Moscow–May 16, 1999. The second piece on the video is “The Farewell of the Slav Girl”, performed by the orchestra.

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Dark Eyed Cossack Girl Lyrics

Em E Bm D A G B Am F# F F#m D# C# Chords for 'Dark-Eyed Cossack Girl' - Leonid Kharitonov & The Alexandrov Red Army Choir (1969) with capo transposer, play. Dark-Eyed Cossack Girl (1942) Red Army Chorus. Music: Matvei Blanter. Lyrics: Il’ia Sel’vinskii. Budennyi Meets the Cossacks (1941) Moscow Boys’ Chorus. Soloviev-Sedoi; Lyrics: A. Churkin Description: Budennyi’s own Cossack origins, and his close connection with Cossack.





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