The lyrical work "Dy man uydta" ("You were mine") was presented by an Ossetian performer Azamat Sidakov

"You were mine" Azamat Sidakov performed a love song

The artist presented his variation of the famous song of the Honored Artist of the RSFSR Kim Suanov, written by the composer Bulat Gazdanov and the poet Muzafer Dzasokhov.

“This song was written by the outstanding art workers of North Ossetia-Alania, - says the performer, - the music was written by the People's Artist of Russia Bulat Gazdanov, the lyrics were written by the People's Poet of the North Ossetia-Alania Muzafer Dzasokhov. The first to perform this composition was the Honored Artist of the RSFSR Kim Suanov.

This work, like all lyric songs, is about love, about beautiful and pure love, the one that is so lacking in our life today. "Dy man uydta" - translated as "You were mine." When I first heard the archived recording of this song by Kim Suanov, I fell in love with her.

According to the plot of the song, the guy, having fallen in love with a beautiful girl, devoted himself entirely to her, but as it sometimes happens, the feelings were not entirely honest, the girl betrayed love. This, probably, is often found among young people, nothing is new, as they say, but each performer always feels his own way, and his interpretation brings new breath to the song.

I would like to wish all people to meet that very pure, beautiful love, the one about which peoples make up legends. When a person loves and he is loved, he a priori cannot be unhappy. So I, I wish everyone such a feeling, and may the Almighty be pleased with you all! ”Azamat wished.

Listen and download Azamat Sidakov's song "Dy man uydta"


   

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