The Partisan's Song (По долинам и по взгорьям) - EPIC Orchestral Cover
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- Опубліковано 15 жов 2022
- "Through Valleys and Over Hills"/Po dolinam i po vzgoriam (По долинам и по взгорьям) also known as Partisan's Song (Партизанская/Песня партизан), is a popular Red Army song from the Russian Civil War and World War I.
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It is believed that the original song melody was composed by Yuri Cherniavsky in 1915 for recruits, but it is possible that it circulated in Russia even before. Vladimir Gilyarovsky wrote text for the song named "March of the Siberian Regiment". His text has three versions. Peter Parfenov wrote the latest version of the song after the Battle of Volochayevka in 1922.
Po dolinam i po vzgoriam has many versions in other languages, including Serbo-Croatian, Greek, German (Partisanen vom Amur, by the Erich-Weinert Ensemble), French, Hungarian, Hebrew, Kurdish and others. The song was adapted by the Yugoslav Partisans and used in World War II.
The lyrics to the Imperial Russian Army version of the song were penned by the Russian writer Vladimir Gilyarovsky, which were to inspire the Baikal Cossacks who were going to World War I. Later the song became an anthem to the Siberian Liberation Movement as most of the Siberian Cossacks sworn to the Russian Empire, and kept fighting even as the Bolshevik cause gained the upper hand during the Civil War. The song then proved to be so popular that the Reds wrote their own version of lyrics commemorating their decisive Pacific victory at Volochayevka. The song also served as a march during the Russian Civil War for the White Army as March of the Siberian Riflemen or alternatively Siberian Rifleman's March under the command of Admiral Kolchak. The song also served as a commemorative march for General (then Staff Colonel) Mikhail Drozdovsky and the Volunteer Army, after he marched the Volunteer Army in Drozdovsky's March, otherwise known as the Iași-Don March. After the end of the Russian Civil War the song was popular within the RSFSR and the USSR, with communist partisan fighters in Yugoslavia and German-occupied Russia using the song. The song is commonly played by the A.V. Alexandrov Ensemble, better known as the Red Army Choir.
И на Тихом Океане свой закончили поход…
This song makes you wanna topple the government
And obviously establish a communist utopia
The liberators and saviors of the peoples !!! salute and respect to you glorious comrades !!! URA !!!
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Rus Partisans!
Based Soviet Sailor Moment
This is March of Siberian rifleman, the Soviet version of the song ends on a low note while the white army version ends on a high note
Эта песня написана в 1922 году. То что выдается за белую версию новодел 90 х годов. "Покупайте лецензионную версию".😊
thanks comrade
Зелёная версия
(Зелёной армии)
(Green Army):
Солнце тихо догорало
На Тамбовских на полях
Там зелёные отряды
Ночевали в лагерях
Красной кровью блещут раны
А глаза болят от слёз
Только белые туманы
Мирно спят среди берёз
Ну а нам теперь с тобою
Этой ночью не уснуть;
Тех, кто не вернулся с бою
Никогда уж не вернуть...
Тех, кто там лежать остался
На полях родной страны
Кто безудержно сражался
Ради лишь своей семьи
А мы покажем, что умеем!
И как за семью стоять!..
Бей, пока не покраснеют,
Бей, пока не побелят!
И тогда для нас с тобою
И для всей родной страны
Зарастут поля травою
И распустятся цветы
Лучше, чем у советов. Несмотря на то, что во взглядах я за красных)
LONG LİVE III INTERNATİONAL!
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This song is just so catchy ! The red made it (I think), the whites used it too and the makhkovists made their own version out of it !
yugoslav partisan reference
Can you make song of Kim IL sung?
Please do Khmer Rouge song like that 🥺🥺
Мальчики: и на тихом океане свой закончили поход...
Мужчины: и услышат эту песню стены древнего Кремля...
Не слышал текста второго текста. Новодел?
Нет, это марш сибирских стрелков. Возможно Пепелявцы юзали.
Автор россиянин?
Their UA-cam page sais they're American
This song is originally called March of Siberian Riflemen, dedicated to Russian Orthodox soldiers loyal to Tsar and Empire not communism!
So what? The song has a different meaning then supporting some monarchs soldiers he cares little about
cope harder
Tsar is in hell now :)
The ideology of someone being placed higher than others is truly disgusting,down with the tyrants,down with the monarchs,up with the red banner.
The same type of soldiers who now march with the same V sign on their arm and Z on their tanks today...? So you support Putin then? His government was remaking that very same type of culture for over 30 years.
Me listening to this for the Siberian Riflemen 😏🇷🇺☦️💪
The Siberians who marched with Americans or the Japanese? I would say Brits but those are with cossacks so maybe the Czech.
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French epaulette,
Japanese tobacco,
Omsk ruler."
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My great-great-grandfather was a White Guard in the ranks of Kolchak, fought in Siberia against the Reds
The Russian army was, is and will be!
Слава России ☦️🇷🇺