May there always be sunshine (English Version by Soviet Children)
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“May There Always Be Sunshine“ (Russian: “Пусть всегда будет солнце!“ or “Солнечный круг“) is a popular Soviet children’s song created in 1962. The music was composed by Arkady Ostrovsky and the lyrics were written by Lev Oshanin. Korney Chukovsky, a writer and immensely popular children’s poet, later wrote that the inspiration for the song had been the four lines of the refrain, which were composed in 1928 by the four-year-old boy Kostya Barannikov. The song was first performed in the Good Morning! (Russian: С добрым утром!) radio show in July 1962 by Maya Kristalinskaya. Performed in 1963 at the Sopot International Song Festival by Tamara Miansarova, the song earned her first prize there and immediately became popular throughout the USSR and in other countries too. It was frequently sung by Young Pioneers at their camps and school meetings, as well as by Little Octobrists in primary schools,
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