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"Moscow Nights" (rus. Подмосковные вечера (podmoskovnie vechera)) is a Russian song, one of those best known outside its homeland. The song was originally created as "Leningradskie Vechera" ("Leningrad Nights") by composer Vasily Solovyov-Sedoi and poet Mikhail Matusovsky in 1955 (when both had well-established careers), but at the request of the Soviet Ministry of Culture, the "Подмосковные вечера" (transliterated as "Podmoskovnye Vechera"; more or less "Evenings in Moscow Oblast") version was prepared,[when?] with corresponding changes to the lyrics. In 1956, Podmoskovnye Vechera was recorded by Vladimir Troshin, a young actor of the Moscow Art Theatre, for a documentary about the athletic competition Spartakiad of the Peoples of the RSFSR, for a scene where the participants rest in Podmoskovye, the Moscow suburbs. It went little noticed in the context of the film, but gained considerably popularity thanks to radio broadcasts. «Подмосковные вечера» — широко известная советская песня послевоенного времени, сохраняющая многочисленных почитателей и по сей день. Написана композитором Василием Соловьёвым-Седым на слова Михаила Матусовского. Соло-гитара-Јуван Владимир ритм-гитара-Драган Янкович Бас гитара-Драган Сарич Джаз-клуб (Белград) декабрь 2010