Once Upon A December Russian Lyrics

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  • @thegaybookpixie
    @thegaybookpixie 8 років тому +5549

    It's more haunting in Russian...and makes it more sad...

    • @indigojourneyswithjessemat9216
      @indigojourneyswithjessemat9216 8 років тому +84

      10000000% agree! I absolutely love it, tho.

    • @moonlovesicecream2765
      @moonlovesicecream2765 8 років тому +18

      i agree to

    • @QUEENOBSCURE
      @QUEENOBSCURE 8 років тому +157

      Russian is known for making all their songs sad. Look up Red Army Choir..and the "In the Hills of Mancherrya"

    • @VolcanicLioness
      @VolcanicLioness 8 років тому +59

      ♚ QUEEN OF OBSCURE PAIRINGS ♚ I think of it as more passionate rather than sad

    • @dilaazra19
      @dilaazra19 7 років тому +7

      Noodle Doodle :3 Me too

  • @elsawinter5512
    @elsawinter5512 10 років тому +2923

    Can anyone imagine the real Anastasia singing this song? Not the English version, but the Russian one.

    • @AisuTamashii
      @AisuTamashii 10 років тому +140

      I can, Anastasia was my childhood. Her singing this makes my childhood 10x Better

    • @bitchhi9072
      @bitchhi9072 10 років тому +37

      i wish she would sing it and someone try to film it

    • @guibin
      @guibin 9 років тому +221

      Except you know...the real Anastasia (along with the rest of her family) died in 1918 shortly after the Russian Revolution of 1917.......and this movie was made in the late 1990s.....

    • @bitchhi9072
      @bitchhi9072 9 років тому +4

      >.> thxs

    • @eleanorofaquitaine6441
      @eleanorofaquitaine6441 8 років тому +117

      +lilly xiong Anastasia died in 1917 she was murdered but before she died she saw her WHOLE family father, mother, baby brother, sisters killed by the gun like a bunch of cattle then she was shot what a tragic story truly sad :( 😭😭😭

  • @xxMiraclesMay
    @xxMiraclesMay 8 років тому +4250

    Russian is such a beautiful language.

    • @moonlovesicecream2765
      @moonlovesicecream2765 8 років тому +13

      YEP

    • @waifuracer6516
      @waifuracer6516 7 років тому +107

      A beautiful language... Its a shame when I hear it I get angry and sad at the same time... Hello from Hungary, the country which been torn apart by fascists and communists... :(

    • @dancingcroissant5207
      @dancingcroissant5207 7 років тому +82

      lol as a russian a find that very flattering :) thank you!

    • @floki2605
      @floki2605 7 років тому +4

      Morrigan Yes

    • @floralqueen7268
      @floralqueen7268 7 років тому +8

      dancing croissant so we love pretty close my languge is werry close to russan

  • @iniuram8231
    @iniuram8231 Рік тому +229

    As a bulgarian speaking english, it's impressive that they nailed the melody and harmony. It does sound russian like it was composed in Russia. Somebody did their homework.

  • @yunju221
    @yunju221 9 років тому +1271

    Как узор на окне
    Снова прошлое рядом
    Кто-то пел песню мне
    В зимний вечер когда-то
    Словно в прошлом ожило
    Чьих-то бережных рук тепло
    Вальс изысканных гостей
    И бег лихих коней
    Вальс кружил и нес меня
    Словно в сказку свою маня
    Первый бал и первый вальс
    Звучат во мне сейчас
    Зеркала в янтаре
    Мой восторг отражают
    Кто-то пел на заре
    Дом родной покидая
    Будешь ты в декабре
    Вновь со мной дорогая

  • @dukedanofgermany7442
    @dukedanofgermany7442 8 років тому +1216

    I don't care if this movie isn't 100% factual (quite a few things about it aren't, but I will not get into that)
    It makes you see the Romanovs in another light, and it worked.

    • @remi6656
      @remi6656 8 років тому +86

      I love Anastasia mainly because I love Russian history (and history in general) but the main reason is because of what you said.

    • @guifdcanalli
      @guifdcanalli 4 роки тому +78

      It just remember you that the czar was a monster, indeed, but that princess wasnt, and she was an innocent victim of this conflict

    • @vladimiraszegenyova1509
      @vladimiraszegenyova1509 4 роки тому +20

      Romanof czar was careless czar he didn't care about his people

    • @mingmingandmikki
      @mingmingandmikki 3 роки тому +21

      @Ganime Ozcay Aye, it's a really good film. It's a legend, a myth. Like folk tales from olden time, it doesn't have to be historically accurate. But know as an adult when I saw this movie again in netflix all I could think of how Anastasia, had she lived, would have been used as a puppet by the white army, provoking yet another civil war where thousands more would probably die from. Now that I think about it, who knows where the myth of Anastasia surviving really originates from? The commoners talking about what could have been? Or a propaganda attempt by the royalists. Since if people believe Anastasia live, that's all the justification they'd want. A look alike can be found from anywhere, afterall.

    • @Arcaryon
      @Arcaryon 3 роки тому +27

      @@vladimiraszegenyova1509 He wasn’t heartless, just incapable. Unfortunately, the wrong tsar at the wrong time.

  • @sophiafavero7071
    @sophiafavero7071 3 роки тому +163

    I speak russian and I sang the whole song in front of my mom and at first she didn't know what song it was until the chorus. her reaction was hilarious.

  • @leticiaguss6564
    @leticiaguss6564 3 роки тому +148

    Please tell me I'm not the only one who can't help but breaking into tears everytime I hear this song. I've seen the movie and heard the song for the first time today and I felt a big emptiness in my chest. Damn

    • @Bananarama8930
      @Bananarama8930 Рік тому +2

      You are not the only one because I am also crying while typing this comment

    • @mikusha2136
      @mikusha2136 Рік тому +1

      Me too! It gets me every time no matter how many years has passed since the first time watching this film. The fact that this song has some historical background makes it even sadder. Not some fairy tale characters but the real people who had had to go through this. Though Anastasia never survived

    • @Josef-v8i
      @Josef-v8i 2 місяці тому

      You are not the only one.

  • @gamerreactor454
    @gamerreactor454 8 років тому +410

    hey you know what's fucked up.. at school learning this stuff, we don't really care. we do by asking questions and saying "aw man that's fucked" then move on.
    but here...we love and care about it. it's so gut wrenching to us knowing what happened and how the family died

    • @gamerreactor454
      @gamerreactor454 8 років тому +3

      I know. But to my statement. Don't you hate it.. name 3 things, If any where you know the truth but didn't care at school

    • @moonlovesicecream2765
      @moonlovesicecream2765 8 років тому +1

      its really is gut wrenching to know how they died and me being Russian and wanting to know more about Russian history, decided to read the book i started to cry just a lil bit in alot of the story because there is so many sad parts of it

    • @Anya-rl8xr
      @Anya-rl8xr 8 років тому +1

      Gamer Reactor It is really sad. I remember watching the movie on them and I cried a bit because my great grandparents are Romanuiks and they had to escape that massacre.

    • @gamerreactor454
      @gamerreactor454 8 років тому +3

      No disrespect but yea right. The family was all killed. And I guess the only ones that were family were close friends.
      But your not related but blood are you

    • @Anya-rl8xr
      @Anya-rl8xr 8 років тому +9

      the romaniuks were cousins of the romanovs

  • @sagev.5818
    @sagev.5818 2 роки тому +161

    This song is even more beautiful in Russian!

  • @lenarybak5841
    @lenarybak5841 11 років тому +581

    kak uzor na oGne => Like a pettern on a fire
    kak uzor na oKne => Like a pettern on a window
    Second one is correct

    • @kajlihalilovic4438
      @kajlihalilovic4438 4 роки тому +35

      Actually, both sentences use “pattern” instead of “pettern”

    • @magallanica4346
      @magallanica4346 3 роки тому +2

      @I'm a simp for aph russia yes, but ogon’ is a basic form

    • @chrysipapadaki60
      @chrysipapadaki60 3 роки тому +5

      @@magallanica4346 they want to say window...okne окне

    • @МарусяКлимова-е3ю
      @МарусяКлимова-е3ю 3 роки тому

      @@magallanica4346 are you nuts? Can you realize the difference between the fire and window?🤦‍♀️

    • @magallanica4346
      @magallanica4346 3 роки тому +1

      @@МарусяКлимова-е3ю someone deleted his comment, can u be so smart to realise it? Mine was just an answer, it has nothing with Lena rybak

  • @abbyh1312
    @abbyh1312 8 років тому +1296

    I really want to learn russian it's a beautiful language 💙

    • @Shastasnow
      @Shastasnow 7 років тому +42

      Anyday is a good day to learn it

    • @iwanttogohome7350
      @iwanttogohome7350 6 років тому +5

      A b b y H same

    • @1129Miley
      @1129Miley 6 років тому +8

      russkiy izumitel'nyy, chtoby uchit'sya! ya izuchayu eto seychas ot russkogo druga

    • @evewhoo
      @evewhoo 6 років тому +31

      If I had the time to learn all the languages I want to learn....... And fluently. Not just learning them to only be able to understand through listening and reading.

    • @sterninthehouse7541
      @sterninthehouse7541 6 років тому +11

      The Language is not hard, but the Letters very heavy

  • @timfortune9
    @timfortune9 8 років тому +495

    As if the English didn't make me tear up enough without knowing the actual history...

    • @detectivepatchouli8266
      @detectivepatchouli8266 3 роки тому +11

      and yes..they found anastasia and her sister grave nearby a village

  • @nikoletta488
    @nikoletta488 7 років тому +164

    I'm Polish and I LOVE russian! It's beautiful and i hope, i'll learn this language! "Anastasia" is wonderful

  • @prusslandrepublic6850
    @prusslandrepublic6850 11 років тому +190

    It's so...
    MAJESTIC

  • @Zenzibar5
    @Zenzibar5 10 років тому +213

    I love the Russian version so much more than any other verison.

  • @crzyflowrsan
    @crzyflowrsan 10 років тому +830

    I can sing along to this version.
    I know pretty much no Russian.

    • @ALu-nq8rf
      @ALu-nq8rf 10 років тому +29

      Do svidanja or whatever.

    • @OhBellaahh
      @OhBellaahh 9 років тому +38

      You should learn to read in Russian! It's one of the easiest languages to learn дорогая :)

    • @ALu-nq8rf
      @ALu-nq8rf 9 років тому +8

      That sounds cool, but I've got my plate stacked with other stuff. It's on my list, though!

    • @synthhart
      @synthhart 9 років тому +17

      +Kylei Bella that is a lie

    • @LeNumidium
      @LeNumidium 9 років тому +6

      +Kylei Bella im interested about learning russian , but i dont know russian speaker ... x)

  • @ayo_itskr1sty
    @ayo_itskr1sty 2 роки тому +67

    I live in America but was born in Russia and now this is giving me the inspiration to learn Russian. 😊🥰

    • @polsenOO7
      @polsenOO7 2 роки тому +13

      You should.
      It's always good to learn and become familiar with where your original roots came from.

    • @EvelynMedrano-s3q
      @EvelynMedrano-s3q 10 місяців тому +1

      I love this version

    • @RelaxMusicWave
      @RelaxMusicWave 6 місяців тому +1

      USA HATE RUSSIAN GOVERMENT

  • @Never4mind
    @Never4mind 10 років тому +501

    Russian is so beautiful.

    • @tigerlily6467
      @tigerlily6467 10 років тому +21

      Да, когда-нибуть.

    • @Monique38805
      @Monique38805 6 років тому +4

      Me too ❤❤❤

    • @0MissNemo0
      @0MissNemo0 6 років тому +6

      How's the fluency after 3 years?

    • @lavenderhoney6069
      @lavenderhoney6069 5 років тому +2

      @@0MissNemo0 lol here after 4 years

    • @alazarn7
      @alazarn7 5 років тому +2

      что-то пошло не так, видимо

  • @bittermoonchild
    @bittermoonchild 10 років тому +312

    I actulally know this version better over the english one. I have Russian family and my babushka used to sing this to my brother when we stayed with her.

    • @spnlife2458
      @spnlife2458 7 років тому +6

      Cheryl Brown grandmother I used 2 live in Ukraine born & raised so yeah I know some Russian and some Ukraine language

    • @AzizSTL
      @AzizSTL 3 роки тому +4

      Your babushka must be in her 30s since this came out in 1997,I smell bullshit here

    • @alexmiller23
      @alexmiller23 3 роки тому +3

      @@spnlife2458 What is Ukraine? Ukraine appeared in 1991-2.

    • @Pollicina_db
      @Pollicina_db 3 роки тому +17

      @@AzizSTL um just cuz the woman is older doesn’t mean she didn’t watch the movie, especially if the plot centers around Russia. It’s very rare for us slavs to be shown in a good light, so we’re opsessed when the west interprets our culture. Well, at least that’s how I feel

    • @oppooopoookjgffghjookjjj4531
      @oppooopoookjgffghjookjjj4531 3 роки тому +5

      @@alexmiller23 what a weird question. It's a country, what else?

  • @silentvalley1395
    @silentvalley1395 8 років тому +583

    for anybody wondering the pronunciation
    Kak uzor na ogne.
    Like a pattern on a window.
    Snova proshloe rjadom.
    The past is near again.
    Kto-to pel pesnju mne.
    Someone sang a song to me.
    Zinmij vecher kogda-to.
    One winter night sometime.
    Slovno v proshlom ozhilo.
    As if coming alive in the past.
    Chi’ix- to berezhinix ruk teplo.
    The warmth of someone's gentle arms.
    Valsy iziskonnyx gostej.
    The waltz of exquisite guests.
    I veg lexix konej.
    And brave horses running.
    Val’s kruzhil I njos menja.
    The waltz spun and carried me.
    Slovno v skazku svoju manja.
    As if beckoning in its tale.
    Pervyj bal I pervyj val's.
    The first ball and the first waltz.
    Svuchat vo mne sejchas.
    Resound in me right now.
    Zerkala v jantare.
    Mirrors in amber.
    Moj vostorg otrazhajut.
    Reflect my delight.
    Kto-to pel na zore.
    Someone sang at dawnbreak.
    Dom rodnoj pokidaja.
    Leaving her cherished home.
    Budesh' ty v dekabre.
    You will be, in December.
    Vnov' so mnoj, dorogaja.
    Again with me, darling.

    • @claraharris4015
      @claraharris4015 8 років тому +7

      Thank you so much

    • @silentvalley1395
      @silentvalley1395 8 років тому +2

      +Clara Harris np

    • @VolcanicLioness
      @VolcanicLioness 8 років тому +22

      apitbulllover at first the pronounciation made no sense and then I started reading it like it was Greek phonetics and then it made sense 🙃

    • @私-c9j
      @私-c9j 8 років тому +3

      🌬 Thank youuu

    • @Aldo-ed8gl
      @Aldo-ed8gl 7 років тому +8

      Do you understand russian? I always try to find transliteration to songs i like in russian one of the mistakes i often find is "a" pronouced "o" can you explain why if you understand russian?

  • @Isabella-pink
    @Isabella-pink 3 роки тому +98

    Russian feels like a powerful language. I wish I knew it

  • @kimphuong3556
    @kimphuong3556 4 роки тому +55

    hearing this beautiful song Once upon a December in Russian is absolutely beautiful, it is so interesting to hear it in the language it originates from as we all know Anastasia was Russian and the Romanov family, I feel this is a wonderful tribute to all of them, when you hear a song sung in the same language the movie originates from it has a completely different meaning. This is a wonderful version. thank you for sharing.

  • @Anastasia_K.
    @Anastasia_K. 4 роки тому +89

    Всегда плачу, слушая эту песню. ((

    • @antonella___20
      @antonella___20 Рік тому +6

      я тоже 🥺История-то красивая, а реальность ужасна, что Романовы упокоились с миром 💕

  • @annaweir3889
    @annaweir3889 3 роки тому +68

    Kak uzor na okne
    Snova proshloe ryadom
    Kto-to pel pesnyu mne
    V zimnii' vecher kogda-to
    Slovno v proshlom ozhilo
    Ch'ikh-to berezhnykh ruk teplo
    Val's izyskannykh gostei'
    I beg likhikh konei'
    Val's kruzhil i nyos menya
    Slovno v skazku svoyou manya
    Pervyi' bal i pervyi' val's
    Zvuchat vo mne sei'chas
    Zerkala v yantare
    Moi' vostorg otrazhayout
    Kto-to pel na zare
    Dom rodnoi' pokidaya
    Budesh' ty v Dekabre
    Vnov' so mnoi' dorogaya.

  • @Not-an-Alien
    @Not-an-Alien 8 років тому +126

    the whole point of including lyrics in the video is to sing along,that doesnt work if the lyrics appear after the words have already been sung.

  • @areejps
    @areejps 3 роки тому +27

    no one can deny how much strong , is russian art , music, history and literature , amazing culture , greeting from palestine ..

    • @eoincaomhanach1983
      @eoincaomhanach1983 Рік тому +1

      they are sure showing us all their cultural side in Ukraine at the moment.

    • @noelxlk
      @noelxlk Рік тому +6

      ​@@eoincaomhanach1983their? is putin all of russia?

  • @sarahl9398
    @sarahl9398 3 роки тому +18

    Beautiful song..loved it at first listen as a little girl when it came out, and then discovered the Russian version which made me love it more...

  • @Sabrinajaine
    @Sabrinajaine 11 років тому +30

    'dorogaja' is my favourite Russian word in this song, and she has a beautiful voice

  • @maddyhughes7734
    @maddyhughes7734 7 років тому +15

    I love this song russian is just so relaxing it's so smooth and calming even just a conversation

  • @Balladenkind
    @Balladenkind 2 роки тому +53

    Most beautiful version 💜

  • @thimbleweed
    @thimbleweed 4 роки тому +26

    Почему же от некоторых песен такие мурашки по коже?

    • @antonella___20
      @antonella___20 Рік тому +6

      Я действительно не знаю, но каждый раз, когда я слышу эту песню, у меня мурашки по коже

    • @EvelynMedrano-s3q
      @EvelynMedrano-s3q 10 місяців тому +3

      Потому что русская версия - одна из самых красивых версий, которую можно слушать больше, чем английскую.

  • @thejking
    @thejking 11 років тому +41

    Russian is really one of the most beautiful languages one earth.

  • @petra8445
    @petra8445 8 років тому +43

    I'm in love with this version! Russian is a beautiful lengauge ❤️

  • @WindieMillie
    @WindieMillie 6 років тому +39

    Russian version is beautiful than I expected.

  • @lostwoods5530
    @lostwoods5530 5 років тому +12

    Lyrics
    Like a pattern on a window
    The past is near again
    Somone sang a song to me
    One winter night sometime
    As if coming alive in the past
    The warmth of someone’s gentle arms
    The waltz of exquisite guests
    And brave horses running
    The waltz spun and carried me
    As if beckoning in its tale
    The first ball and the first tale
    Resound in me right now
    Mirrors in amber
    Reflect my delight
    Somone sang at dawnbreak
    Leaving her cherished home
    You will be in December
    Again with me darling

  • @typeforbilly
    @typeforbilly Рік тому +13

    In my opinion Russian version is more saturated with words, and it makes this song better❤

  • @Timelordderpy
    @Timelordderpy 2 роки тому +8

    Imagine Natasha singing this to Peter, stroking his hair as he slowly falls asleep on her lap.💕

  • @Kumire_921
    @Kumire_921 Рік тому +5

    This song is so hauntingly beautiful and the russian version is even better, i remember watching this movie as a kid and this specific part has been imprinted in my mind.

  • @sharonefee1426
    @sharonefee1426 10 років тому +75

    It's really beautiful in Russian

  • @ravensplayground
    @ravensplayground 8 років тому +18

    Wow, first time hearing this in russian, and I absolutely agree, in russian it is even better.
    They should have taken this version of the song for the movie.

  • @cinderfrost9496
    @cinderfrost9496 3 роки тому +6

    Visit the actual Romanov family house wear headphones in full blast and close your eyes and just listen to this song across the hallways
    It really does make you cry and happy at the same time listening to it, very beautiful

    • @polsenOO7
      @polsenOO7 2 роки тому +2

      Could you actually visit that place?

  • @TeenNewsLive
    @TeenNewsLive 10 років тому +29

    Как узор на окне
    Снова прошлое рядом
    Photographer: Shannon Evans
    Кто-то пел песню мне
    В зимний вечер когда-то
    Словно в прошлом ожило.
    Чьих-то бережных рук тепло.
    Вальс изысканных гостей.
    И бег лихих коней.
    Вальс кружил и нёс меня.
    Словно в сказку свою маня.
    Первый бал и первый вальс.
    Звучат во мне сейчас.
    Зеркала в янтаре.
    Мой восторг отражают.
    Кто-то пел на заре.
    Дом родной покидая.
    Будешь ты в декабре.
    Вновь со мной, дорогая.

  • @richardlew3667
    @richardlew3667 8 років тому +63

    Amazing how you can change the lyrics with so many different languages

  • @saltymedic85
    @saltymedic85 4 роки тому +10

    So beautiful... there are no words

  • @Abbanellie
    @Abbanellie 8 років тому +256

    and that kids is why you dont use google translate

  • @mectateljnica3980
    @mectateljnica3980 4 роки тому +78

    Am I the only one who actually speaks Russian and is so confused by reading it with Latin alphabet? 😆

  • @Жыве-г3ы
    @Жыве-г3ы 10 років тому +191

    there are some words that are written incorrectly. for example "okne" not "ogne"

  • @mandymancanify
    @mandymancanify Рік тому +5

    I finally did my Dna and I am 21% Russian on my Dads side and now I am just obsessed with the culture but I’ve loved this movie since I was a kid 34 now

  • @susie8799
    @susie8799 11 днів тому

    I was curious to hear what this would’ve “really” sounded like and WOW this is gorgeous

  • @naser1109
    @naser1109 5 років тому +12

    Beautiful, very expressive and pleasant to the ear 👍❤️

  • @noctisschmoctis
    @noctisschmoctis 11 років тому +44

    This version is so much deeper than the american one,though i like how Liz sang it better!Btw im from Serbia and I culd understand quite a bit of the text in Russian...

  • @reddeath7456
    @reddeath7456 4 роки тому +19

    Hi I am part Russian my name is Romano every time I hear this song I cry it feels like a distant memory but it always feels so heartwarming to listen to I really love this song 💜

  • @madhattress2553
    @madhattress2553  11 років тому +18

    *Sigh*~I love how you can make an argument out of anything on the internet...
    *Grabs popcorn*

    • @redacted144
      @redacted144 4 роки тому

      I found your comment so I call you back to this masterpiece

  • @fartboss02
    @fartboss02 2 роки тому +6

    i remember when my mom would sing this to me as a lullaby when i was younger :’)

  • @violinist062391
    @violinist062391 10 років тому +120

    this is based on a true story and it did take place in russia so I do not see why it should be in any other language

    • @irinagulova5324
      @irinagulova5324 10 років тому +35

      actually anastasia was assassinated along with her family in 1918 in Yekaterinburg, Russiaby members of the Cheka, the Bolshevik secret police. So in reality the movie isnt at all real historically,on the night of the deaths the family was awakened and told to dress. They were told they were being moved to a new location to ensure their safety in anticipation of the violence that might ensue when the White Army reached Yekaterinburg. Once dressed, the family and the small circle of servants who had remained with them were herded into a small room in the house's sub-basement and told to wait. Alexandra and Alexei sat in chairs provided by guards at the Empress's request. After several minutes, the guards entered the room, led by Yurovsky. Yurovsky quickly informed the Tsar and his family that they were to be executed. The Tsar had time to say only "What?" and turn to his family before he was killed by several bullets to the chest (not, as is commonly stated, to the head; his skull, recovered in 1991, bears no bullet wounds). The Tsaritsa and her daughter Olga tried to make the sign of the cross, but were killed in the initial volley of bullets fired by the executioners. The rest of the Imperial retinue were shot in short order, with the exception of Anna Demidova, Alexandra's maid. Demidova survived the initial onslaught, but was quickly murdered against the back wall of the basement, stabbed to death while trying to defend herself with a small pillow she had carried into the sub-basement that was filled with precious gems and jewels.once the thick smoke that had filled the room from so many weapons being fired in such close proximity cleared, it was discovered that the executioners' bullets had ricocheted off the corsets of two or three of the Grand Duchesses. The executioners later came to find out that this was because the family's crown jewels and diamonds had been sewn inside the linings of the corsets to hide them from their captors. The corsets thus served as a form of "armor" against the bullets. Anastasia and Maria were said to have crouched up against a wall, covering their heads in terror, until they were shot down by bullets,However, another guard, Peter Ermakov, told his wife that Anastasia had been finished off with bayonets. As the bodies were carried out, one or more of the girls cried out, and were clubbed on the back of the head.

    • @ryancook7548
      @ryancook7548 10 років тому +8

      Russian royals spoke french. thats why is would/should be in any other language.
      i still prefer it in russian though.

    • @irinagulova5324
      @irinagulova5324 10 років тому +1

      they spoke german and french Ryan Cook

    • @sea269
      @sea269 9 років тому +9

      Also it should be in other languages so people who don't know or understand Russian, like a lot of the world's population, can listen to it and learn it and sing it with it being in a language they understand.

    • @irinagulova5324
      @irinagulova5324 9 років тому +1

      Skylar Aru there are other languages

  • @kenyaholloway-reliford8213
    @kenyaholloway-reliford8213 5 років тому +3

    It's the altered pitch that gets me. That D Minor at the end just really hits.

  • @seldaz6150
    @seldaz6150 6 років тому +9

    I‘m from Ukraine and live in Germany I saw this movie when I was a kid and now when I hear the Song again it makes me cry.

  • @CedarCritter
    @CedarCritter 8 років тому +195

    Why are people in the comment section bringing up anime? This has nothing to do with anime!!

    • @pyromaniac404
      @pyromaniac404 8 років тому +30

      Hope the Anthro Unicorn I know it makes me sad that they bring up anime, this song actually has a very deep meaning (i am so sorry if I don't make any sense my English is awful)

    • @rhiaunas2167
      @rhiaunas2167 4 роки тому +6

      @@melanievoppichler6038 Hetalia....does not have to do with it m8.....even though Russia is in the anime it doesn't cover this is the show or manga I believe....

    • @halomerc5423
      @halomerc5423 4 роки тому

      Anastasia made this song pretty popular with alot of people. That could be a possibility

  • @AnnaAnomaly
    @AnnaAnomaly 12 років тому +1

    I have never heard this version before...I didn't even know there was a Russian version....Thanks for the upload!!

  • @kitty_dancing_princess
    @kitty_dancing_princess 9 місяців тому +2

    I love Russian language, this song is beautiful, emotional, magical in English, but in Russian it is more magical and gives you goosebumps 💖💖💖💖💖Красота! 💝

  • @kelseyallen9716
    @kelseyallen9716 11 років тому +10

    The most beautiful thing is this is the language she would have sung it in

  • @natriley2985
    @natriley2985 8 років тому +4

    Anastasia is my all time favourite film and black widow is my all time favourite character and this TIES THEM TOGETHER SO WELL

  • @GwenWood857geassotaku
    @GwenWood857geassotaku 9 років тому +150

    I love this version better than the English. Does anyone have a link to the Russian version of the Anastasia (20th Century Fox) movie)? If so, I will be so grateful.

  • @АлександраМихайлова-щ6ы

    Мне кажется я никогда не забуду, как маленькая я вместе с родителями впервые смотрела этот мультфильм и ела виноград, соком которого заляпала свою любимую пижаму с Hello kitti (с тех пор это мой любимый мультфильм)

  • @mordrenrocks2005
    @mordrenrocks2005 11 років тому +18

    I'm adopted from Penza Russia. I love this song! My name is really annastisa just like the movie.

  • @aurora-l2g
    @aurora-l2g 5 років тому +11

    The English and Russian sounds like each other they are also the best and my favorite ones😊
    Also Russians your language is *beautiful* 😇

  • @daih.0372
    @daih.0372 5 років тому +2

    I love it! I watched it when I was little and my Fam and I are russian so it brings back good memories.

  • @ДжейкобКосточко
    @ДжейкобКосточко 2 роки тому +68

    пусть Романовы навсегда покоятся в заботливых объятиях владыки; они заслуживали лучшего, чем то, что получили в итоге

    • @antonella___20
      @antonella___20 Рік тому +8

      Я думаю так же, как и вы, я живу в Америке, и я люблю фильм Анастасии, я знаю, что это не то, что они пережили, но я хочу знать больше, извините, если я сказал что-то не так, я использую переводчик Доброго утра/дня/ночи ☺️

    • @tavitto259
      @tavitto259 Рік тому +13

      Верно, но не Николай II. Он был ужасен, и весь народ такой огромной страны против него пошёл не спроста. Жаль его семью, они просто оказались жертвами того времени и положения.

    • @somnambulant237
      @somnambulant237 Рік тому

      @@tavitto259 очень легко манипулировать народом, когда он терпит последствия войны

    • @tavitto259
      @tavitto259 Рік тому +1

      @@somnambulant237 люди не хотели воевать, потому и с последствиями Николай не справился. Однако ваши слова подходят тому, что было после ВОВ, когда Сталин нажанглировался советским народом😬

    • @EstaseaVorte
      @EstaseaVorte Рік тому

      ​​@@tavitto259Николай II вмешал страну в несколько беполезных войн и все из них бездарно просрал (в том числе и потому, что считал хорошей идеей влезть и лично покомандовать, ничего не понимая в вопросе и совершенно не слушая компетентных в этом людей), доведя народ до полной нищеты, устроив Кровавое Восресенье (типа его лично в тот момент там не было, но он даже не попытался сгладить последствия массового убийства) в то время как Сталин учился всю жизнь, в послереволюционное время (всюду хаос, далеко не самый подходящий момент для войны) умудрился не то что выстоять против Гитлеровской Германии, которая в начале войны с СССР в 1941 за 2 года уже успела захватить некоторые европейские страны, имела намного лучшую технику, вооружение и подготовленных бойцов, но и разгромить, дойдя до Берлина. (те же США, которые никогда не оказывали поддержки бесплатно и платили им за это немало, начали активно помогать только в 1944, когда стало понятно, что СССР побеждает) А после поднять страну из полной разрухи. Сталин отменил карточный режим и трижды значительно снижал цены, всю жизнь носил военную форму, не имея личного автомобиля, дач (и то, и другое было государственным) огромного капитала и особняков за границей. Оба его сына воевали на фронте, когда один из них попал в плен к фашистам, его предложили обменять на высокопоставленного немца, на что Сталин ответил: (могу ошибаться в званиях) "я лейтенантов на генералов не меняю". Вы можете назвать в истории России еще хоть одного правителя, который так поступал? Если Сталин кровавый тиран, как его любят называть, то кто тогда в то время был милым и пушистым? Гитлер? Или Муссалини? Или правитель Японии, на теретории которой располагились лагеря смерти похлеще немецких, может быть? Революцию делал Ленин, а не Сталин, первое время Сталин выполнял именно его заветы. Бесспорно, было расстреляно очень много людей, но вы представляете, что такое уже запущенная с начала революции огромная идеалистическая бюрократическая машина, которая перемалывает огромным катком людей по всей стране? Только за один день на территории, например, Украины появлялись тысячи расстрельных дел, за таким просто невозможно уследить одному человеку. А Сталин кстати, находил время и лично рассматривал огромное количество дел обычных людей и зачастую отменял приговор.

  • @BreeUts
    @BreeUts 11 років тому +3

    I absolutely love this! It's gorgeous. :)

  • @Sabrina45688
    @Sabrina45688 4 роки тому +24

    Me encanta la vercion rusa 🇷🇺♥️

  • @GabrielenTutorials
    @GabrielenTutorials 7 років тому +1

    I was looking for it for a lot of time and then i gave up, and now after some years i came after it by an accident

  • @augustaameliavilleneuve5506
    @augustaameliavilleneuve5506 6 років тому +30

    Omg, Russian is an amazing language! 😍💖

  • @snowdrop6603
    @snowdrop6603 6 років тому +6

    Аж мурашки по коже

  • @biafontes8795
    @biafontes8795 4 роки тому +6

    There's no way that I can go back to the English version once I heard this

  • @tiojonathanwoods7612
    @tiojonathanwoods7612 4 роки тому +17

    Me gustó más que la versión latino, me enamoré de la voz.

  • @tammyharleyquinn8670
    @tammyharleyquinn8670 3 роки тому +17

    Esta es la versión más bonita 🥺❤️

  • @mariacalderon4315
    @mariacalderon4315 11 років тому +2

    I never thought I would say this but that was truly beautiful...

  • @FUZZY_BUNYROXS
    @FUZZY_BUNYROXS 4 роки тому +3

    I watched Anastasia in Russian when I was younger cause my mom and dad dont know English so this gave me memories

  • @deloneymompremier2326
    @deloneymompremier2326 2 роки тому +4

    Especially since her real story is more tragic than the fairy tale happily ever after the movie portrayed.

  • @laurasirmane9449
    @laurasirmane9449 9 років тому +16

    once upon december russian version is my beast

  • @Yummyapplechips
    @Yummyapplechips 2 роки тому +3

    I’m “ascending” whenever I hear the more dramatic and emotional version of this song in Russian. I love it so so much, it is always the better one than in English😂😭💕

  • @blaircast5516
    @blaircast5516 10 років тому +23

    I like to imagine this is Fem!Russia singing. So pretty. :)

    • @awesomemissericka8121
      @awesomemissericka8121 10 років тому +6

      Alejandra Martinez Hetalians!! We're everywhere!!! specially on multi-language songs.

    • @BusyLilBeeX
      @BusyLilBeeX 9 років тому +2

      Or Ukraine singing this to help little Russia go back to sleep after he woke up from a nightmare :)

    • @remi6656
      @remi6656 8 років тому

      You just hit me with feels

  • @dayanagrote7846
    @dayanagrote7846 11 років тому +2

    Thanks for the song. I love it

  • @juliettek.9440
    @juliettek.9440 6 років тому +4

    I love this version so much.

  • @Oneamongthelegion
    @Oneamongthelegion 4 роки тому +1

    Woe to you, oh house of Romanov, sleep in the tomb of all great houses, And be remembered forevermore.

  • @minespatch
    @minespatch 11 років тому +24

    Sounds like a Russian Opera.

  • @peftasteri1
    @peftasteri1 4 роки тому +1

    I can't speak Russian and it's one of my mother tongue... But when I hear it it makes me emotional... So beautiful....

  • @ioanamargineanu5307
    @ioanamargineanu5307 10 років тому +5

    I cannot stop listening this song.

  • @AshXiao1
    @AshXiao1 5 років тому +2

    2:03 "Let me just give the mic a little smooch.... for effect ya know? Yes? Yes."

  • @juliantotriwijaya9208
    @juliantotriwijaya9208 5 років тому +9

    Russia in media: sound obsnoxious
    This: i'm crying this sounds beautiful D:

  • @chrisit2169
    @chrisit2169 6 років тому +1

    I can sing it and I under stand everything. And evertime, when I am listening to this song, I am starting to cry.

  • @saltymedic85
    @saltymedic85 4 роки тому +4

    My ancestors screams and dreams echo within me when I listen

  • @karneko4531
    @karneko4531 Рік тому +4

    the Russian version makes me think about the real history of the last Romanovs. It was real horror😢

  • @jalainathompson5581
    @jalainathompson5581 6 років тому +6

    After hearing once upon a December in Russian, I started getting goosebumps. But I a good way

  • @ultimatebishoujo29
    @ultimatebishoujo29 2 роки тому +18

    This is so beautiful sounding in Russian!!!

  • @stoneysauce
    @stoneysauce Рік тому

    This sweet melody appears 18 minutes into the movie and tears at my very heart.

  • @dimitri5592
    @dimitri5592 Рік тому +6

    Honestly, this song seems as though the English lyrics were translated off Russian lyrics. The Russian lyrics fit 10 times better than English lyrics

  • @sky.itcontrol1952
    @sky.itcontrol1952 5 років тому +2

    Magnific language , greetings from Romania!

  • @Fake_gamer_cat
    @Fake_gamer_cat 9 років тому +165

    This always makes me think of Natasha Romanova.

    • @hmemperorvincelibritannia5069
      @hmemperorvincelibritannia5069 9 років тому +1

      From Red Alert? 😁😁

    • @ariastark3859
      @ariastark3859 9 років тому +8

      +Seju Mishil I'm gonna guess from her profile picture she means Natasha Romanova from the MCU (marvel cinematic universe) :)

    • @hmemperorvincelibritannia5069
      @hmemperorvincelibritannia5069 9 років тому

      +Aria Stark oh sorry... sometimes I get confuse between the character for RA3 and black widow.. 😂

    • @jessicahenry6326
      @jessicahenry6326 9 років тому +1

      +Agent Riley Sorensen Me to! The first time I heard this she was the person I thought of immediately. xD