Polyushko Pole (Russian spelling: Полюшко Поле) is a Russian song. It is claimed that the song was originally written during the Russian Civil War and was sung by the Red Army.
For the Soviet variant of the song, the music was by Lev Knipper, with lyrics by Viktor Gusev. Knipper's song was part of the symphony with chorus (lyrics by Gusev) "A Poem about a Komsomol Soldier" (Поэма о бойце-комсомольце) composed in 1934. It was covered many times by many artists in the Soviet Union, including a well-known rock version made from the "Singing Guitars" (Russian: Поющие гитáры), released c. 1967.
прекрасная песня во всех исполнениях без исключения а когда мужской бас.... мммм
KatikaSilis 4 months ago
@kimiko5996 ಠ_ಠ Lucky, little one. . .
AngelGuide1 9 months ago
fajny
krystian30 1 year ago
Этот мотив крепко за душу берёт и выворачивает да так , что мы всё сможем свернуть ! Это в нас заложено предками и вот мелодия звучит и нам уже всё ни почём ! Я лично так воспринимаю эти чудесные звуки !
MrSTALINGRADrussia 1 year ago
my band played this in seventh grade, it was awesome, makes me real nostalgic
kimiko5996 1 year ago
beautiful! thanks!
zoraom 1 year ago
It's a song about Russian wide wild fields.
dherblay1 1 year ago
sounds kinda spanish
bulletproofcam 1 year ago
Is there a Kazakh Version avaible ?
IdelUralState 2 years ago
what a beautiful music thanks for posting it !
air90ful 2 years ago