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Please ask for an English song. The climax in the middle is la la la la la la. The rhythm is getting faster and faster. It is sung by a male voice.

The climax of the lyrics, "La la la la...", is a male version with an increasingly faster rhythm, from the cover of "Those were the days" by the Hermes House Band.

This is a Jewish folk song, which was first sung in Russian in 1926 by a Russian named Alexander Vertinsky ("The Road is Long") (History) Many Jews migrated to Russia and became part of the Russian nation). In 1968, Welsh folk singer Mary Hopkin sang the English version of this song, "Those were the days", which became an unforgettable classic in the history of European and American pop music. This very nostalgic song tells a beautiful story of the past, and the tune clearly reveals the valuable character of the Jewish nation's perseverance and self-reliance in the midst of chaos. In the early 1990s, the Leningrad Cowboy Band and the Russian Red Army Band sang this great work in English and Russian respectively in concerts. The scene was spectacular and the momentum was powerful. It seemed to show people the spirit of New Russia's constant self-improvement.

Song title: Those Were The Days

Singer: Hermes House Band

Original singer: Mary Hopkin

Lyrics: Gene Raskin< /p>

Composer: Boris Fomin

Album: Champions!-the Greatest Stadium Hits

Release time: 2010-01-01

Mid English lyrics:

Once upon a time there was a tavern

A long time ago there was a tavern

Where we used to raise a glass or two

There we toasted and exchanged cups

Remember how we laughed away the hours

Do you still remember how to kill the time with laughter

And think about the great things we would do

Dream about the great things we would do?

Those were the days my friend

The feelings of the past, friend

We thought they'd never end

We thought they'd never end Unending

We'd sing and dance forever and a day

We'd sing and dance forever and a day

We'd live the life we choose

We live in our own way

We'd fight and never lose

We fight and never admit defeat

For we were young and sure to have our way.

Because we were young and sure to have our way.

La la la la...

La, la, la .....

Then the busy years went rushing by us

Then the busy years went rushing by us

We lost our starry notions on the way

We lost our starry ideals on the road

If by chance I'd see you in the tavern

If by chance I'd see you in the hotel

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We'd smile at one another and we'd say

We looked at each other and smiled and said

Those were the days my friend

The feelings of the past, my friend

We thought they'd never end

We thought they'd never end

We'd sing and dance forever and a day

We will sing and dance all day long

We'd live the life we ??choose

We live in our own way

We'd fight and never lose

We fought and never gave up

Those were the days, oh yes those were the days

The past The feelings of the past

La la la la...

La, la, la...

Just tonight I stood before the tavern

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Just tonight I stood in front of the hotel

Nothing seemed the way it used to be

Nothing seemed the same as before

In the glass I saw a strange reflection

In the mirror I saw a strange shadow

Was that lonely woman really me

That lonely woman really was I?

Those were the days my friend

The feelings of the past, friend

We thought they'd never end

We thought they'd never end Unending

We'd sing and dance forever and a day

We'd sing and dance forever and a day

We'd live the life we ??choose

We live in our own way

We'd fight and never lose

We fight and never admit defeat

Those were the days, oh yes those were the days

The feelings of the past, oh, the feelings of the past

La la la la...

La, La, la...

Through the door there came familiar laughter

Familiar laughter came from the door

I saw your face and heard you call my name

Oh my friend we're older but no wiser

Friends, we have changed Old but not wiser

For in our hearts the dreams are still the same

Because in our hearts the dreams are still the same

Those were the days my friend

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The feelings of the past, my friend

We thought they'd never end

We thought they'd never end

We'd sing and dance forever and a day

We'd live the life we ??choose

We'd live the life our way

We'd fight and never lose

We fight and never admit defeat

Those were the days, oh yes those were the days

< p>The feelings of the past, the feelings of the past

La la la la...

La, la, la...