old Donbass song “Young Konogon“ The song was composed during the Great Patriotic War. It is a reworking of the old Donbass song “Young Konogon“, created at the beginning of the 20th century, which tells about the death of a worker in a mine. For the first time, the song about horse racing was heard in 1936 in Leonid Lukov’s film “I Love“, where young Donetsk miners sing it. The same director reused the song in the first part of the film about miners “Big Life“ - the leader of the Soviet film distribution in 1940; it is performed by the negative villainous hero Makar Lyagotin. A variant of the front-line alteration of the Konogon was published in V. A. Kurochkin’s story “In War as in War” in 1965, and in its current version it appeared in 1968 in the film of the same name by Viktor Tregubovich, dedicated to the crew of the anti-tank self-propelled artillery installation SU- 100 during the Great Patriotic War. Immediately after the premiere of the film, the
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