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It was rather obvious that a page devoted to Katyusha would become immediately a “monster” page; it is one of the most celebrated and famous songs in history. So famous, that it is considered by most people to be a folksong; but it was written in 1938 by Michail Vasiľevič Isakovskij and set to music by Matvei Blanter. It is about a young woman lamenting for her husband who has been sent to the front, but, in its long and incredible history, it gave its name to a type of rocket-launchers, was turned into a partisan song in Italy and Greece, was used as a base for pop songs and even turned into parody by students. A page starting with translations and versions in 35 languages is not everyday's matter; and this is only the beginning...
Riccardo Venturi 2013/10/7 - 02:35
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Fischia il vento

Fischia il vento
[1943]
Testo di Felice Cascione
Musica di Matvej Isaakovič Blanter (Katjuša)

Текст: Феличе Кашоне (Катюша)
Музика: Матвей Исаакович Блантер

Lyrics by Felice Cascione
Music by Matvej Isaakovič Blanter (Katyusha)

Alcuni interpreti / Some performers of the song:
1965 - Milva in Canti della libertà
1967 - I Gufi in Non So, Non Ho Visto, Se C'Ero Dormivo
1974 - Duo di Piadena in Il vento fischia ancora
1976 - Maria Carta in Vi canto una storia assai vera
1977 - Yu Kung in In piazza
1993 - Modena City Ramblers in Combat Folk
1994 - Atrox in Domani Rosso Sangue
1995 - Skiantos in Materiale resistente (Dischi del mulo)
2003 - Banda Bassotti in Así es mi vida
2003 - Sine frontera in Sine Frontera
2011 - Gang in La rossa primavera
2013 - Giulia Tripoti in Arrovesciata (feat. FryDa)
2015 - Modena City Ramblers in Tracce Clandestine

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Fischia il vento e infuria la bufera
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Contributed by DonQuijote82 2013/9/17 - 15:44




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