Moscow Nights
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http://youtube.com/watch?v=adaiWwWmg8o
When I first heard Midnight In Moscow by Kenny Ball his Jazzmen in 1961, I thought it was based on an old Russian folk song. I only discovered many years later it had been written by Vasily Solovyov-Sedoi and poet Mikhail Matusovsky in 1955, and was originally entitled Leningrad Nights . It was changed, at the request of the Soviet Ministry of Culture to Moscow Nights , won an international song prize in 1957, and then - as they say - went global. • I used to play this on the guitar many years ago and it came back into my head recently after a discussion about the tune on the Mandolin Café Forum. It's in Am, and you can get the basic music, tablature and chords for my arrangement from my website at: • http://www.willflyguitar.com/
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