Nightcore - Smuglyanka (Смуглянка)

Cover: Noam Lanin Original audio: Background image: --- Smuglyanka (Russian: Смуглянка “the dark girl“, from смуглый “dark, swarthy“; also Смуглянка-Молдаванка Smuglyanka-Moldovanka “the dark Moldovan girl“ (swarthy)) is a Russian song written in 1940 by Yakov Shvedov (lyrics) and Anatoliy Grigorevich Novikov (music). It was commissioned by the Kiev Military District’s political office for the District Song and Dance Ensemble, as part of a suite in honour of Grigory Kotovsky, leader of two Moldovan rebellions in Bessarabia Governorate against the Russian Empire in 1905 and 1915. It is written in the style of a Moldovan folk song. The song was intended to glorify the female partisans of the Russian Civil War. The lyrics tell how the singer met a pretty girl gathering grapes and tried to seduce her, but how the girl turns out to be a partisan, and convinces him to join the partisans as well.
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