My', sovetskie soldaty', Miloj rodiny' sy'ny', Slavoj leninskoj bogaty', Russkoj doblest`yu sil`ny'. Nashe znamya poly'xalo V grome stali i svincza, Gorodov vzyala nemalo Smelost` russkogo bojcza. PRIPEV (Refrain): Davaj, zapevala, davaj veselej! Leti, nasha pesnya, nad shir`yu polej. V iyul`skie grozy' v dozhdi i purgu Razgrom i pogibel` nesem my' vragu. Net predela nashej sile, Kazhdy'j doblest`yu silen. My' v boyu ne posramili Slavy' dedovskix znamen. My' shli v boj za Kry'm i Volgu, Ukrainu i Kavkaz, Vernost` voinskomu dolgu V serdce kazhdogo iz nas. My' idyom, dorogu shire! My' otechestva oplot. Pust` vo vsem usly'shat mire: Vojsko slavnoe idyot. My' nesem nadezhdu lyudyam, Nashim brat`yam trudovy'm. My' otchiznu krepko lyubim I v obidu ne dadim. Vdoxnovil nas mudry'j Lenin Na velikie dela, Nasha Partiya rodnaya Nas k pobede privela. V sneg i dozhd`, v zharu i stuzhu Porox derzhim my' suxim. My' s oruzh`em krepko druzhim, Silu Rodiny' krepim.
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Authorship:
- by Vladimir Lugovsky (1901 - 1957) [author's text not yet checked against a primary source]
Musical settings (art songs, Lieder, mélodies, (etc.), choral pieces, and other vocal works set to this text), listed by composer (not necessarily exhaustive):
- by Sergey Sergeyevich Prokofiev (1891 - 1953), "Солдатская походная", op. 121 [sung text checked 1 time]
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