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  1. Рїр°рє Р™рѕр°р»р° "рї С‚рµр±сџ Сђрёсѓсѓсћ" (1981) [2025]

    The music was composed by the legendary Latvian composer Raimonds Pauls . The lyrics were written by the renowned poet Andrei Dementiev .

    The song is frequently featured in retrospective concerts and is available on platforms like VK Video and through various sheet music archives for those looking to perform it. The music was composed by the legendary Latvian

    While Joala's original version remains the gold standard, the song has been revitalized for modern audiences: While Joala's original version remains the gold standard,

    Dementiev reportedly based the lyrics on the story of a real-life artist acquaintance who was deeply in love. The song captures the melancholy and devotion of a man who recreates the image of his beloved through art while sitting by a window. Legacy and Cover Versions "Я тебя рисую" (I

    The track is a quintessential Soviet pop ballad, blending Pauls' signature melodic jazz-pop style with Joala’s soft, soulful, and "Western-style" vocal delivery. Legacy and Cover Versions

    "Я тебя рисую" (I Am Drawing You) is one of the most iconic romantic ballads of the Soviet era, famously performed by Estonian singer . Released in 1981 , the song became a massive hit after Joala performed it at the prestigious "Song of the Year" (Pesnya-81) festival. Key Facts and Background

    Delivered a highly emotional and dramatic cover during the Russian version of The Voice ( Golos ), which famously moved judge Alexander Gradsky to tears.