Pesenka o medvedyakh

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"Pesenka o medvedyakh"
Song
LanguageRussian
Released1966
Composer(s)Aleksandr Zatsepin
Lyricist(s)Leonid Derbenyov
Music video
"Pesenka o medvedyakh"
(excerpt from the film Kidnapping, Caucasian Style)
on YouTube

"Pesenka o medvedyakh" (Russian: Песенка о медведях, "A little song about bears") is a song written by Leonid Derbenyov and composed by Aleksandr Zatsepin for the 1966 Soviet film Kidnapping, Caucasian Style, in which it was sung by the main heroine (played by Natalya Varley and dubbed for the song by Aida Vedishcheva)[1][2].

In Russia, "Pesenka o medvedyakh" is considered one of the most popular songs of the 20th century[1].

Composition

The song states that the Earth is being rotated by polar bears rubbing their backs against its axis. And that the bears work very diligently in order to help future lovers meet each other sooner (so that someone says "I love you" to someone earlier by a year or two).

References

  1. ^ a b "Где это - на белом свете? Про медведей и про нас". ШколаЖизни.ру. 2011-01-04. Retrieved 2018-05-04.
  2. ^ Федор Раззаков (5 September 2017). Любимые женщины Леонида Гайдая. Эксмо. pp. 93–. ISBN 978-5-457-27844-8.