


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.
Play Russian Kosac Music

“The Cliff” (Russian: “Utyos”), LiveRussian Folk Song | |
“Yo, heave ho!” (Russian: “Ej, Uhnem”), LiveRussian Folk Song | |
“The Ballad About Russian Boys” (originally, “For the Sake of Future Days”) LiveMusic – A. Novikov, Lyrics – L. Oshanin | |
“Yo, heave ho!” (Russian “Ej, Uhnem”)Russian Folk Song | |
“The Ballad About Russian Boys” (originally, “For the Sake of Future Days”)Music – A. Novikov, Lyrics – L. Oshanin | |
“Dark-Eyed Cossack Girl”Music – M. Blanter, Lyrics – I. Selvinsky | |
“Gray Hair”Music – A. Ekimyan, Lyrics – F. Laube | |
The Song about the Dnieper RiverMusic – М. Fradkin, Lyrics – Y. Dolmatovsky | |
“The Veterans Don’t Grow Old in Their Souls”Music – S. Tulikov, Lyrics – Y. Belinsky |
Leonid Kharitonov Today

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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