Released in , the song was inspired by a real-life tragedy that occurred in West Berlin two years earlier. Two Soviet pilots, Boris Kapustin and Yuri Yanov, faced a catastrophic engine failure over a populated city. Rather than ejecting and letting their plane crash into a residential district, they stayed at the controls to guide the aircraft into a lake.
It became a staple of the "Blue Light" (Goluboy Ogonyok) programs and is still a centerpiece of Victory Day celebrations and commemorative concerts today. A Quick Tip for Your Playlist
While it was a product of the Soviet era, the theme of self-sacrifice for the "nameless people" below is a universal human story.
Released in , the song was inspired by a real-life tragedy that occurred in West Berlin two years earlier. Two Soviet pilots, Boris Kapustin and Yuri Yanov, faced a catastrophic engine failure over a populated city. Rather than ejecting and letting their plane crash into a residential district, they stayed at the controls to guide the aircraft into a lake.
It became a staple of the "Blue Light" (Goluboy Ogonyok) programs and is still a centerpiece of Victory Day celebrations and commemorative concerts today. A Quick Tip for Your Playlist ogromnoe nebo skachat besplatno mp3
While it was a product of the Soviet era, the theme of self-sacrifice for the "nameless people" below is a universal human story. Released in , the song was inspired by