I decided to play a reharmonized jazz cover on my favourite Soviet War songs "In the Dugout" by Russian composer Konstantin Listov.
I decided to play a reharmonized jazz cover on my favourite Soviet War songs "In the Dugout" by Russian composer Konstantin Listov.
"In The Dugout" (Translated from Russian)
The fire flickers in the cramped small stove There is resin on the logs like a tear And an accordion sings to me in the dugout About your smile and your eyes The bushes were whispering to me about you In the snow white fields just outside Moscow. I would like you to hear?How my cheery voice yearns You are now far, far away. Between us there is snow and more snow. It is not easy for me to get to you And there are four paces to death Sing, accordion, in spite of the blizzard. Call for lost happiness. There is warmth in the cold dugout for me From your unquenchable love
Dude, you should sing the lyrics in Tom Waits style and it would be even more awesome! Throw in some clinking vodka glasses too! ---------- Paul Cohen aka Komuso Tokugawa HarpNinja - Learn Harmonica Faster Komuso's Music Website
Last Edited by Komuso on May 10, 2018 6:42 AM