- Long live our power
- Motherland of great ideas,
- Country of national law
- For the joy and happiness of people!
- For this sacred right,
- For your life and your freedom
- Our great power
- Enemies won in battle.
- Motherland of great ideas,
- According to Lenin's wise precepts
- The party leads us to happiness.
- And Stalin Duma warmed
- Country and Soviet people.
- Countless wealth republics
- And the heroic forces do not count
- In a country of popular fraternity,
- Where work is valor and honor.
- The party leads us to happiness.
“Yes, hello, our country!” - the song by composer Boris Alexandrov to the words of Alexander Shilov. According to the composer, the melody was written in the winter of 1942, impressed by the defeat of the German troops near Moscow , and then Alexander Shilov, the lead singer of the Red Banner Song and Dance Ensemble , wrote to her words that harmoniously merged with the melody. In 1943, was presented as a candidate for the USSR national anthem [1] [2] .
After the death of I. V. Stalin line
According to Lenin's wise advice |
have been replaced by strings
According to Lenin's wise precepts |
The song or its melody is performed by military orchestras at parades of troops, along with the traditional “Glory!” From Mikhail Ivanovich Glinka 's opera “ Ivan Susanin ” and the march “ Farewell of Slav ” ” [1] [3] [4] . Included in the repertoire of the twice Red Banner Academic Song and Dance Ensemble of the Russian Army named after A. Alexandrov [5] .
The melody of the song is taken as the basis of the hymn of the Pridnestrovskaia Moldavskaia Respublika [6] .
Notes
- ↑ 1 2 Sounds, “Farewell of Slav!” ... (inaccessible link)
- ↑ Konstantinov S. Anthem - a serious matter Archived on October 25, 2008. // Nezavisimaya Gazeta , No. 25 (72), June 30, 2001.
- ↑ A military parade was held on Red Square // RIA Novosti , May 9, 2006.
- ↑ Serpukhovichs took part in the Victory Parade in Moscow (inaccessible link) // Site of the administration of the city of Serpukhov, 12 May 2009.
- ↑ Bogatyreva T. The song keeps order (inaccessible link) // Pravda, No. 117, October 24-27, 2008.
- ↑ National Anthem of the PMR