The garden was silent in the middle of the night.
Only leaves rustle.
What a beautiful night
It's fascinating
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What a charming night.
My lover is sitting next to me.
Look at me quietly and don't make any noise.
I want to tell you
I don't know what to say.
How many words do you remember?
The night is almost over, and it's dawn.
I sincerely wish you are a good girl.
I hope from now on.
You and I will never forget.
Night outside Moscow
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Night outside Moscow
The garden was silent in the middle of the night.
Only the wind is singing softly.
What a beautiful night
What a bright heart
On this charming night
The river flows quietly and ripples slightly.
The silvery moonlight reflected on the water.
Breeze and songs
What a quiet night.
My lover is sitting next to me.
Look at me silently and keep silent.
I want to tell you.
But awkward.
How many words do you remember?
The night is almost over, and it's dawn.
I sincerely wish you are a good girl.
I hope from now on.
You and I will never forget.
Night outside Moscow
I hope from now on.
You and I will never forget.
Night outside Moscow
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The night outside Moscow (Russian: подмосковныевечера) is also called Moscow. 1956 won the gold medal in the 6th World Youth Student Festival, which swept the world. Especially in Chinese mainland, it has become a household name in China.
The songwriter is Mikhail Ma Dosov (михаилмауусовский), and the composer is. The translation of Chinese lyrics is Xue Fan.
1956, Troshin was invited to shoot a documentary and recorded an episode for the documentary. When he came to Moscow to prepare a recording, he overheard a melody and was moved at once. This piece of music is composed by Vasili Solovyov Sedoy and Mikhail Matusovski.
At first, the author himself was very dissatisfied with Night on the outskirts of Moscow. They think this song is very unsuccessful and it sounds boring. However, when Troshin first walked into the studio to sing this song, the film crew was all conquered at once, and Troshin's first song was poured into the film.
Later, the famous conductor Victor Schaevitz adapted this song and added it to the famous female chorus. After that, Troshin sang "Night on the outskirts of Moscow" in every performance, which made this song quickly popular in the former Soviet Union. The night outside Moscow soon became Troshin's business card.