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  2. Dark Eyes (Russian song) - Wikipedia

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    "Dark Eyes" (Russian: Очи чёрные, romanized: Ochi chyornye, lit. 'Black Eyes') is a well-known and popular Russian romance (sentimental art song). The lyrics were written by the poet and writer Yevhen Hrebinka and first published on 17 January 1843.

  3. Igor Outkine - Wikipedia

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    Igor also appears on screen in the David Cronenberg film Eastern Promises, singing the Russian folk song "Dark Eyes". He appeared on ITV’s Britain's Got Talent in 2019 performing a pop medley. [1] In 2024 he appeared in TV mini series A Gentleman in Moscow playing accordion and singing a medley of Russian folk songs. [citation needed]

  4. Dark Eye - Wikipedia

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    "Dark Eyes" (Russian song), an 1843 song often performed in concerts of gypsy music "Dark Eyes" (Bob Dylan song), from Empire Burlesque; Dark Eyes (Tomasz Stańko album), 2009; Dark Eyes (Half Moon Run album), 2012; Dark Adapted Eye, a 1988 compilation album by Danielle Dax

  5. Adalgiso Ferraris - Wikipedia

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    One of his most famous song is the Russian styled "Dark Eyes", published around 1910 as Schwarze Augen with German editor Otto Kuhl. [6] Ferraris then published it again in 1931 by Paris Editions Salabert, as "Tes yeux noirs (impression russe) "[3] and with Jacques Liber, on Oct 9th, 1931, as "Dark Eyes". [7]

  6. Black Eyes - Wikipedia

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    "Black Eyes" (Bradley Cooper song), a 2018 song by Bradley Cooper from A Star Is Born "Black Eyes" (Snowden song) Colors of the Blind, a 1997 Chinese film sometimes referred to as Black Eyes "Dark Eyes" (Russian song) or "Black Eyes", a Russian folk song; Black Eyes, a 2011 extended play by T-ara; Blackeyes, a 1987 novel written by Dennis Potter

  7. Leonid Kharitonov (singer) - Wikipedia

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    "Leonid Kharitonov was a great success on his visit to Britain in 1967 with his rendition of the Volga Boat Song. Siberian born Kharitonov is now a soloist with the Moscow State Philharmonic Society specializing in traditional Russian songs." - Soviet Weekly review of UK tour, 1977 [21] "...They were rehearsing in every corner of Hamilton Town ...

  8. The Song of the Volga Boatmen - Wikipedia

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    The "Song of the Volga Boatmen" (known in Russian as Эй, ухнем! [Ey, ukhnyem!, "Yo, heave-ho!"], after the refrain) is a well-known traditional Russian song collected by Mily Balakirev and published in his book of folk songs in 1866. [1] It was sung by burlaks, or barge-haulers, on the Volga River. Balakirev published it with only one ...

  9. Talk:Dark Eyes (Russian song) - Wikipedia

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    The original Russian lyrics of this song are in the public domain: author Yevgeniy Pavlovich Grebyonka (1812-1848) died more than 70 years ago. Chaliapin's version, however, is apparently not yet in the public domain: Chaliapin died in 1938, therefore the 70 years post mortem auctoris required by copyright law haven't passed yet - it will be PD ...