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  2. Nov 5, 2023 · “Midnight in Moscow” was composed by Vasily Solovyov-Sedoi, a Russian songwriter and composer, and the lyrics were written by the poet Mikhail Matusovsky. 2. Is “Midnight in Moscow” an instrumental or vocal song? “Midnight in Moscow” is primarily an instrumental song, with the iconic melody played by Kenny Ball on trumpet.

  3. "Midnight is Moscow" had a decidedly unusual beginning. Here's what we think happened. In 1955 two experienced Russian creators, Vasily Solovyov-Sedoi (composer) and Mikhail Matusovsky (lyrics) wrote a song called "Leningrad Nights," Leningrad being another Russian city.

  4. "Moscow Nights" (aka: "Midnight In Moscow") is a Russian song, one of those best known outside its homeland.The song was originally created as "Leningradskie...

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    In 1968 the band appeared with Louis Armstrong during his last European tour. [1] Ball later appeared on BBC Television 's highly rated review of the 1960s music scene Pop Go The Sixties, performing "Midnight in Moscow" with his Jazzmen on the show's broadcast on BBC 1 on 31 December 1969. [6]

  6. https://www.patreon.com/VinylToVideo Donations (Thank-You!):Song starts at 0:14Artist: Kenny Ball and his Jazzmen (Johnny Bennet, trombone, Dave Jones, clari...

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  7. Vladimir Troshin was the singer/actor who first recorded "Moscow Nights," giving the song its initial burst of fame.' Vladimir Troshin 'Then some bizarre things occurred. The tune won first prize in an international song competition held in Moscow in 1957. It became a hit in China.

  8. Midnight in Moscow by Kenny Ball and His Jazzmen was written by Vasily Solovyov-Sedoy and was first released by В. К. Трошин in 1956. Kenny Ball and His Jazzmen released it on the single Midnight in Moscow in 1961.

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