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Kon' (Horse; Russian: Конь) is a popular Russian song, first performed by the pop band Lyube in 1994. The music was written by Igor Matvienko, and the lyrics by his long-time co-author Alexander Shaganov. The song is extremely popular, performed by many artists, and has acquired the status of a quasi-"folk" song, performed at family events.

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  • Kon' (en)
  • Конь (песня) (ru)
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  • Kon' (Horse; Russian: Конь) is a popular Russian song, first performed by the pop band Lyube in 1994. The music was written by Igor Matvienko, and the lyrics by his long-time co-author Alexander Shaganov. The song is extremely popular, performed by many artists, and has acquired the status of a quasi-"folk" song, performed at family events. (en)
  • «Конь» («Выйду ночью в поле с конём…») — русская песня, впервые исполненная группой «Любэ» в 1994 году. Автор музыки — Игорь Матвиенко, автор текста — его давний соавтор Александр Шаганов. Песня пользуется чрезвычайной популярностью, исполняется множеством исполнителей и приобрела характер «народной» и «застольной». (ru)
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  • Lyube (en)
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  • In just a few years, the "Horse" achieved crazy popularity. Without much effort on the part of the producer, tens and then hundreds of different artists sang it. It paralyzed millions of souls in every corner of the planet, where they speak at least a little Russian. Although, if you think of it, well, what is this sort of thing in this song? Why does it "catch the throat" of a Russian, a Tatar, a Chechen or a Ukrainian? (en)
  • ... those are Shaganov’s lyrics. But the idea was mine, and Shaganov unfolded it into a brilliant work with such a climax, with pathos. Pure Shaganov-style. Only he can do such a thing. And by the way, it was almost made for the "Ivanushki". There should have been drums, but then for some reason we made a song for the choir out of this. Ah, I've recalled why! Because, may he rest in the Kingdom of Heaven, the late Anatoly Kuleshov worked for us, and he suggested it. He sang in a church ... He was a choirmaster and rehearsed all the choral parts. And we decided to make such a choir, and we got an a-capella piece (en)
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  • Igor Matvienko (en)
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  • Kon' (Horse; Russian: Конь) is a popular Russian song, first performed by the pop band Lyube in 1994. The music was written by Igor Matvienko, and the lyrics by his long-time co-author Alexander Shaganov. The song is extremely popular, performed by many artists, and has acquired the status of a quasi-"folk" song, performed at family events. (en)
  • «Конь» («Выйду ночью в поле с конём…») — русская песня, впервые исполненная группой «Любэ» в 1994 году. Автор музыки — Игорь Матвиенко, автор текста — его давний соавтор Александр Шаганов. Песня пользуется чрезвычайной популярностью, исполняется множеством исполнителей и приобрела характер «народной» и «застольной». (ru)
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