Because of the last line, "Oh, those Russians."
yes rasputin was a real person and a Russian song
the United Kingdom recognised the Soviet Union de facto in 1921, but de jure only in 1924.
Iona Fish originally sang this alongside henrietta dogfish
I don't think Boney M had historical accuracy in mind when they recorded the song. Whatever you feel about the lyrics is probably about as deep s they go.Answer 2Without getting into the depth or accuracy of the lyrics, it's still possible to answer the original question by rereading the lyrics. Rasputin is said to be "big and strong, in his eyes a flaming glow""Most people looked at him with terror and with fear""He could preach the bible like a preacherFull of ecstasy and fire""In all affairs of state he was the man to please""For the queen he was no wheeler dealerThough she'd heard the things he'd doneShe believed he was a holy healerWho would heal her son"The latter verse is probably, the most complete and accurate description of the influenced Rasputin had on the royal family and, thus, Russia.
The Battle Hymn of the Republic; a Northern, Union song.
Rasputin - song - was created on 2007-09-21.
Because of the Paul McCartney song.
yes rasputin was a real person and a Russian song
there was a song about rasputin it was called rasputin by Boney M
the United Kingdom recognised the Soviet Union de facto in 1921, but de jure only in 1924.
Banned in the U.S.A. - song - was created on 1990-07-04.
The Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. Which we commonly call Russia. The Russian Federation under Communist government.
Iona Fish originally sang this alongside henrietta dogfish
That song is not banned but some radio stations may refuse to play it. It was a comedy song with double entendre and a very popular song worldwide in its day.
A Song of Union was created in 1924.
i thing you can compare it to the internationale which is the previous anthem of the soviet Union or to the ode of joy
Song to Old Union was created in 1856.