The background of the Soviet song "Don't blame me, Mom"

Song background:

Razorenov is a farmer and a self-taught poet. He wandered around since he was a child, wandering from one place to another, and tasted all the hardships in the world. At the age of 30, he was admitted to Kazan Theatre as a supporting actor. But he likes writing poems. Once, a big troupe came to Kazan, and the actors needed to sing a Russian-style song. People thought of Razorenov and asked him to write lyrics. So Razorenov spent the whole night writing the lyrics "Don't blame me, Mom" and asked his theater colleagues to compose music. A pop song was born in this way. In the performance, the heroine's persistent pursuit of love and warm feelings deeply touched the audience. Especially the episode "Don't Blame Me, Mom" left a deep impression on the audience. The performance was a great success. Since then, this song has spread like wildfire, flying from Kazan to Moscow and from Moscow to the whole country.

Razorenov's poems were published in 1858, and Razorenov's name was only signed in the officially published poems of 189 1. But there are many names of composers, such as A. Varamov, A. Gilliev, A. Kubichuk and so on. It can be seen that this song is deeply loved by everyone and there are many versions.

Don't blame me, Mom. It's very popular in China. Its melody is soothing and its range is wide. Typical Russian minor structure. The song sings the inner struggle and helplessness of a girl immersed in love. She begged her mother not to scold her and forgive her infatuation. Because it's fate.