Watching the sky and thinking a thought
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| "I am Watching the sky and thinking a thought" | |
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| Song by Anatoliy Solovianenko, Ivan Kozlovsky, Borys Hmyria, Muslim Magomayev and other | |
| Recorded | 1903 |
| Songwriter | Mykhailo Petrenko |
"I am watching the sky and thinking a thought" (Ukrainian: «Дивлюсь я на небо та й думку гадаю», romanized: Dyvlius ya na nebo ta j dumku hadaiu) is a song with lyrics written by Ukrainian romantic poet Mykhailo Petrenko in 1841.[1] It was set to music by Lyudmila Alexandrova.[2] Vladislav Zaremba arranged this song for voice and piano. This song became one of the first two songs sung in space: this happened on August 12, 1962, on board the spacecraft "Vostok 3 and 4" when the first Ukrainian Soviet cosmonaut Pavlo Popovych from Ukraine, who had previously been fond of opera singing, performed it at the special request of Serhiy Korolyov, a prominent Soviet rocket engineer and designer of spacecraft from Ukraine, which sent the first satellite and the first people into space.[3][4][5][6]
55 years after the first performance of Ukrainian song in space, on August 12, 2017, the introduction of this day as Ukrainian Song Day was initiated.[7]
| Original text by Petrenko (modern writing)[8] | Translation by Liuba Gavur[8] |
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Дивлюся на небо та й думку гадаю: |
Watching the sky and thinking a thought: |