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I am think it is a stretch to call Gilyarovsky, Baturin ant Parfenov texts a "versions". As you can see in russian wiki, it is completely unrelated verses. Only common between them is melody. — Preceding
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Addition of other lyrics?
I really think that this wiki should include the lyrics to the Partisan's Song, March of the Siberian Riflemen, and March of the Drozdovsky Regiment, due to the fact that these three songs share the same or very similar melodies.
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15:24, 13 June 2022 (UTC)reply
On Wikipedia it says that this song has a Kurdish version yet I can't seem to find it at all. I have managed to discover all the other versions though; there's 35 languages at the moment. Would it be okay for me to ask for the link to the Kurdish version or stuffs?
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I am think it is a stretch to call Gilyarovsky, Baturin ant Parfenov texts a "versions". As you can see in russian wiki, it is completely unrelated verses. Only common between them is melody. — Preceding
unsigned comment added by
Lqp (
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contribs)
12:54, 8 September 2013 (UTC)reply
Addition of other lyrics?
I really think that this wiki should include the lyrics to the Partisan's Song, March of the Siberian Riflemen, and March of the Drozdovsky Regiment, due to the fact that these three songs share the same or very similar melodies.
Abetlane (
talk)
15:24, 13 June 2022 (UTC)reply
On Wikipedia it says that this song has a Kurdish version yet I can't seem to find it at all. I have managed to discover all the other versions though; there's 35 languages at the moment. Would it be okay for me to ask for the link to the Kurdish version or stuffs?
Benfica Bonito (
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14:50, 19 July 2023 (UTC)reply