Dark is the Night (Soviet song)
Soviet war song
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Dark Is the Night (Russian: Тёмная ночь, romanized: Tiomnaya noch, lit. 'Dark Night') is a Soviet song associated with the Great Patriotic War (the Eastern Front of World War II). It was first performed by Mark Bernes in the 1943 war film Two Soldiers.
The song was written by composer Nikita Bogoslovsky and poet Vladimir Agatov, the latter writing the lyrics. The song was initially produced for Two Soldiers. Leonid Utyosov, without the permission of the film crew, recorded the song, thus becoming the first to do so.[1] However, it was Bernes' performance in the film that popularised the song. In the film, Bernes plays a soldier who recalls his wife and baby while singing the song at night.[2]
The Soviet authorities disapproved of the song, stating that it propagated philistinism. However, despite it being ostracized, the song became a symbol of the war years for millions of Soviet people.[3]
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Due to its popularity, the song was recorded for the RCA Victor label (#26-5037) by the vocalist Sidor Belarsky in collaboration with the orchestral accordionist John Serry and the Mischa Borr Orchestra in 1946.[4]
Dark Is the Night has been described as "a gentle lyrical song imbued with a feeling of homesickness and expressing devotion to one's beloved" which helped "reveal the personal side of army life, indiscernable in the roar of warfare". It contrasted sharply with other war songs of its time, which were either marches or patriotic songs.[3]
Other performances
Apart from Bernes and Utyosov, the song was performed by Ivan Kozlovsky, Muslim Magomayev,[5] Lyudmila Gurchenko, Jason Kouchak,[6] Noize MC,[7] Zemfira,[8] Ivan Rebroff,[9] Georg Malmstén,[10] Basta,[11] and Alexander Goldscheider[12] among many others.
In translated versions it was popularized by Wiera Gran[13] and Farhad[14] among many others.
It was also performed by Vennaskond, an Estonian music group.
An Italian version of the song was written and performed in 2025 by the Apulian accordionist and singer-songwriter Pierpaolo Mingolla, professionally known as CEDRO.[15]
Film
Dark is the Night has been used in several films since its 1943 release.
In 1958 it was used in war films such as Andrzej Wajda's Ashes and Diamonds.[citation needed]
In 2005, the song became a main motif and title of the Israeli film "Dark Night" by Leonid Prudovsky. The film gathered numerous prizes including special mention, best short film at 62nd Venice International Film Festival (2005) and Silver Warsaw Phoenix in short film category at 4th Jewish Motifs International Film Festival (2007) in Warsaw, Poland.[citation needed]
In 2006, the song was used as the main theme in the Swedish horror film Frostbite, foreshadowing the coming of vampires in a northern Swedish town.[citation needed]