Requesting the complete lyrics of "Katyusha"

Song title: Katyusha

Lyrics: Mikhail Isakovsky

Music: Matvey Blanche Er

Original singer of the song: Likiya Ruslanova

While pear blossoms are blooming all over the world, soft gauze is floating on the river

Katyusha stood on the steep bank, her singing was like the bright spring light

Katyusha stood on the steep bank, her singing was like the bright spring light

The girl sang beautifully Song, she is singing about the eagle of the grassland

She is singing about her beloved, and she also hides her lover’s letters

She is singing about her beloved, and she also hides her lover’s letters With your lover’s letter

Ah, the singing girl’s voice, follow the bright sun

Go and convey Katyusha’s greetings to the soldiers on the distant frontier

< p>The soldiers who go to the distant frontier convey Katyusha’s greetings

The young soldiers stationed on the border miss the distant girl in their hearts

Fight bravely to defend the motherland, Katyusha’s love will last forever Belongs to him

Fight bravely to defend the motherland, Katyusha love will always belong to him

While pear blossoms are blooming all over the world, soft gauze is floating on the river

Katyusha stands on the steep bank, her singing is like the bright spring light

Katyusha stands on the steep bank, her singing is like the bright spring light

Extended information:

Katyusha (Russian: Катюша), composed in 1938, was first sung by folk singer Likia Ruslanova, composed by Matvey Blanchel, and composed by Mikhail I Written by Sarkovsky, it is a classic Soviet song from World War II.

Creative background:

"Katyusha" was written by Blancheer using a lyric poem by the poet Isakovsky.

In 1938, when the Zhang Gufeng incident occurred, it was the summer and autumn season in Hunchun. It was from here that the Soviet poet Isakovsky got inspiration for his creation and wrote the poem "Katyusha". 》. After the famous Soviet composer Bront?l saw this poem, he immediately composed it into a song, which was quickly sung throughout the Soviet Union and immediately set off a patriotic upsurge in the Soviet Union and the Soviet Union.