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Boris Christoff - Song of the Volga Boatmen

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Uploaded by on Apr 24, 2007

The incredible voice of Bulgarian bass Boris Christoff singing the Song of the Volga Boatmen.

London, 1959.

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  • It costs 400,000 Dollars to hold note for 12 seconds

  • We used to sing this song every Saturday at Russian school... Some may never appreciate this song, but it has got me through many a hard days at work.

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  • @Gunnarr123abc

    Its from a First person shooter called Team Fortress 2. The one class is a Large Soviet who wields a mini gun, he is known as a Heavy. He sometimes sings an excerpt of this song during the game. The joke made by MrPostalRaider is from a short video where you learn more about the heavy in which he explains that the special ammunition used in his gun would cost $400,000 to fire for 12 seconds.

  • Makes me proud to be a bulgarian

  • @MrPostalRaider i don't get it??? :*(

  • WHATS THE MATTER WITH YOU!

  • @mrHax101 good. now run before Natascha gets you.

  • I used to sing this song everyday, then I took an arrow in the knee.

  • @Unit076 in sovjet bikini bottem... :P

  • @ness111555 This rendition by Boris Christoff sends shivers down my spine it is so wonderful yours gradely derek stanton

  • So powerfull, hard to believe that non-russian can perform this song with such perfect pronunciation and so heartfelt...

  • all i here is "I'M A BAD TROLL A REALLY BAD TROLL"

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