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?.?????????. ??????????-Combiners. (accordion, harmonic).
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The song named Combiners.
Far from big cities
There not rich boutiques
There the other people live
Songs about them are not
Serials about them aren’t made
So they’re not fit for television
There isn’t an article about them in Internet
It seems they’re not at all
They’re young, but not students
They don’t know «Okey» and «Lenta» (about shops)
They don’t go to sushi bars
They don’t go to solarium
They haven’t expensive things
They don’t care about emo-culture
They don’t sit in front of computers
They work hard on combines
Refrain:
Drunk ?2?5??, got in «NIVA ROSTSELMASH » (about Russian combine)
In harvesters or in tractors
First of all he fed his farming pigs
And the son-in-law’s gone to thresh barley
It will be long-long-long your work day
Therefore he knows each bolt of the machine
Your pay is 100 dollars every month — combiners
Every of them served in the Army
Nobody lay that not fit for the Army
Combiners, drivers, heavers of melon farms
These guys aren’t a dream of glam girls
So let morons rage themselves in Moscow
But as long as we have these guys in our country
Let all enemies and Condoleezza Rice know
Rags NATO will never occupy us.
Refrain
Refrain
The translation by Alexey Lyakhov. Igor Rasteryaev is a composer.
Duration : 0:3:32
Those Were the Days – Accordion solo – Video dedicated to Inky261 – Thank you Christl
http://www.accordionchiarenza.com – THIS VIDEO IS DEDICATED TO CHRISTL (INKY261) AS A REWARD TO HER ACTIVE AND CONSTANT PRESENCE IN THE COMMUNITY OF YOUTUBERS.
A PARTICULAR THANKS TO HER FOR HER GREAT WORK IN FAVOUR OF ACCORDIONISTS -
The title of song: Those Were the Days.
This song is credited to Gene Raskin.
The first known recording of the song was by Alexander Vertinsky in the 1920′s -
Those Were the Days was released on 30 August 1968 –
It was Mary Hopkin’s debut single -
•England: Those were the days
•Russland: ??????? ??????? (Dorogoi dlinnoyu)
•Spain: Que tiempo tan feliz
•Argentina: Aquellos fueron los dias
•Poland: To by?y pi?kne dni
•West Germany: An jenem Tag
•Italy: Quelli erano giorni
•France: Le temps des fleurs
•Sweden: Ja, det var då
•Romania: Azi vreau sa rad din nou
•Hungary: Ábrándos szép napok
•Netherlands: Dat waren de dagen
•Japan: ?????
•China: ?????
Once upon a time there was a tavern
Where we used to raise a glass or two
Remember how we laughed away the hours
And think of all the great things we would DO
Chorus:
Those were the days, my friend
We thought they’d never end
We’d sing and dance forever and a day
We’d live the life we choose
We’d fight and never lose
For we were young and sure to have our way
La la la la la la
La la la la la la
Then the busy years went rushing by us
We lost our starry notions on the way
If by chance I’d see you in the tavern
We’d smile at one another and we’d say
Those were the days, my friend
We thought they’d never end
We’d sing and dance forever and a day
We’d live the life we choose
We’d fight and never lose
Those were the days
Oh, yes, those were the days
La la la la la la
La la la la la la
Just tonight I stood before the tavern
Nothing seemed the way it used to be
In the glass I saw a strange reflection
Was that lonely woman really me?
Those were the days, my friend
We thought they’d never end
We’d sing and dance forever and a day
We’d live the life we choose
We’d fight and never lose
Those were the days
Oh, yes, those were the days
La la la la la la
La la la la la la
Through the door there came familiar laughter
I saw your face and heard you call my name
Oh, my friend, we’re older but no wiser
For in our hearts the dreams are still the same…
Those were the days, my friend
We thought they’d never end
We’d sing and dance forever and a day
We’d live the life we choose
We’d fight and never lose
Those were the days
Oh, yes, those were the days
La la la la la la
La la la la la la
Duration : 0:2:17