This song appears twice performed by Alexander Vertinsky, the great Russian singer. First records for Columbia in England in 1932-33, the matrix WL 2160, and again in the records, 1932 in Warsaw for Serena-Elektro, matrix 22887. Discography this company shows that it is December 1932 acc by The Syrena Record Orch and released on one side of 3884.This song was born in the year of Vladimir Lenin's death, in 1924. Russian Russian composer Boris Fomin wrote the music for the romance, and the Russian poet Konstantin Podrevsky wrote the words for the romance. The song was killed in 1929, it became very popular among Russian immigrants, and therefore in Soviet Russia was declared "white guard", and for its performance could go straight to prison. But abroad, in the midst of Russian emigration, she continued to live. The son of Russian immigrants, Englishman Eugene Ruskin wrote for her English text "Those Were the Days" and slightly rewritten the music, adapting it to the rhythm of the English language. Ruskin performed "Those Were the Days" at the Blue Angel club in London, where he was heard by Paul McCartney, who was not sir at the time. McCartney took the song to his first production project, and performed by Welsh singer Mary Hopkin, it soared to the top of the top parades around the world. this is her first performance.ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-LVQ3TplZxMA.html
Замечательная певица! Не испортила песню. Получилась с размахом. Мэри Хопкин(, Бонни, да наши эмигрантны придают неповторимость этой песни. В 50-е годы её кто-то пел ещё лучше(женский голос), но не вспомню, но точно не Мэри.
She said.......McCartney??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????This song was written by Gene Raskin as read on screen....Goodbye is the song that McCartney write for Mary Hopkins in 1969.
This song appears twice performed by Alexander Vertinsky, the great Russian singer. First records for Columbia in England in 1932-33, the matrix WL 2160, and again in the records, 1932 in Warsaw for Serena-Elektro, matrix 22887. Discography this company shows that it is December 1932 acc by The Syrena Record Orch and released on one side of 3884.This song was born in the year of Vladimir Lenin's death, in 1924. Russian Russian composer Boris Fomin wrote the music for the romance, and the Russian poet Konstantin Podrevsky wrote the words for the romance. The song was killed in 1929, it became very popular among Russian immigrants, and therefore in Soviet Russia was declared "white guard", and for its performance could go straight to prison. But abroad, in the midst of Russian emigration, she continued to live. The son of Russian immigrants, Englishman Eugene Ruskin wrote for her English text "Those Were the Days" and slightly rewritten the music, adapting it to the rhythm of the English language. Ruskin performed "Those Were the Days" at the Blue Angel club in London, where he was heard by Paul McCartney, who was not sir at the time. McCartney took the song to his first production project, and performed by Welsh singer Mary Hopkin, it soared to the top of the top parades around the world. this is her first performance.ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-LVQ3TplZxMA.html