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From: McDixie
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  • !!!awesome and fantastic, this song is not only russian it's universal.....thanks for this video....¡¡¡

  • Brilliant beat.

    Love the singer

  • Sergej!!! ((hug))

  • I love this song. Sums it up really. And five sods 'missed the like button'. That joke is old now, but it is a lovely song nonetheless.

  • It wasn't the Village Stompers who did "Midnight In Moscow". It was Kenny Ball and His Jazzmen. I made the same mistake while searching for a vinyl copy of it.

  • It is realy fantastic but i prefer The Village Stompers ! So, long life to this band !

    Thanks a lot !

  • ¡¡ EXCELENTE !! Me hubiera gustado conocer la traducción al español, supongo que es ruso

  • Nice job!

    Those commie bastards had great music.

  • it's nice to hear a hit song with a real band.

    Jackie Wilson's "baby workout" had a good band too.

    What was the last decent band to have a hit? Brian Setzer's? the squirrel nut zippers?

  • it's great to hear a hit from back when bands were the thing.

    when was the last time anybody heard a trombone on a pop song?

    maybe Brian Setzer's band...

  • this doesnt sound good this upbeat and jazzy. it needs to be played calm and slow

  • Great! 5+Star's!

    Very best of wishes!

    GinMillBill

  • jazz is played all over the world. and russians dont copy everything...im pretty sure we didnt invent borsch...

  • Where is Kenny Ball's version?

  • You REALLY don't wanna see their youtube version - it's shockingly bad.

  • Almost a klezmer like quality to it .

  • i think this is one of the song for "dads"..because while my mother was listening this song, she also told me one the best song of her dads..

  • Nice arrangement.

  • its not loading for me:(

  • it is my childhood song.. that i have ever loved..

  • Nice take.

  • This is one of my Dad's favorite songs... He passed away in 2003... When I was in New Orleans in 2006, Ihad this tune in my head the whole time (minus the words.) Whilst there, I had the pleasure of visiting the Louis Prima family plot in Metairie Cemetery... WOW!!! Thanks Much, Nawlins!!!!!!

  • No way, seriously it was one of my dads favorite songs as well... he used to play it on his old accordian...

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