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- V_Put abstract "\"V Put'\" (Russian: В путь, English: Onwards, En route, Let's go) is a song written in 1954 by Soviet composer Vasily Solovyov-Sedoi and poet Mikhail Dudin. It was originally written for the film Maxim Perepelitsa starring Leonid Bykov. The movie itself was released in 1955, and the song has achieved fame and popularity independently of it ever since. To this day it is still used as a so-called drill song (somewhat similar to a cadence call in the US Army). In 1959, Vasili Solovyov-Sedoy received the Lenin Prize for this song.V Put' is performed on Victory Day as well as on other military holidays in Russia, Ukraine, Belarus and other former Soviet republics.".
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- V_Put wikiPageWikiLink Belarus.
- V_Put wikiPageWikiLink Category:1954_in_the_Soviet_Union.
- V_Put wikiPageWikiLink Category:1954_songs.
- V_Put wikiPageWikiLink Category:Military_marches.
- V_Put wikiPageWikiLink Category:Russian_songs.
- V_Put wikiPageWikiLink Category:Soviet_songs.
- V_Put wikiPageWikiLink Lenin_Prize.
- V_Put wikiPageWikiLink Leonid_Bykov.
- V_Put wikiPageWikiLink Maxim_Perepelitsa.
- V_Put wikiPageWikiLink Mikhail_Dudin.
- V_Put wikiPageWikiLink Military_cadence.
- V_Put wikiPageWikiLink Post-Soviet_states.
- V_Put wikiPageWikiLink Russia.
- V_Put wikiPageWikiLink Soviet_Union.
- V_Put wikiPageWikiLink Ukraine.
- V_Put wikiPageWikiLink United_States_Army.
- V_Put wikiPageWikiLink Vasily_Solovyov-Sedoi.
- V_Put wikiPageWikiLink Victory_Day_(9_May).
- V_Put wikiPageWikiLink File:Chór_aleksandrowa_2009.JPG.
- V_Put wikiPageWikiLinkText "En Route".
- V_Put wikiPageWikiLinkText "V Put".
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- V_Put subject Category:1954_in_the_Soviet_Union.
- V_Put subject Category:1954_songs.
- V_Put subject Category:Military_marches.
- V_Put subject Category:Russian_songs.
- V_Put subject Category:Soviet_songs.
- V_Put hypernym Song.
- V_Put type Single.
- V_Put type Work.
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- V_Put comment "\"V Put'\" (Russian: В путь, English: Onwards, En route, Let's go) is a song written in 1954 by Soviet composer Vasily Solovyov-Sedoi and poet Mikhail Dudin. It was originally written for the film Maxim Perepelitsa starring Leonid Bykov. The movie itself was released in 1955, and the song has achieved fame and popularity independently of it ever since. To this day it is still used as a so-called drill song (somewhat similar to a cadence call in the US Army).".
- V_Put label "V Put".
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- V_Put sameAs En_route.
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- V_Put sameAs Lên_đường_(bài_hát_Liên_Xô).
- V_Put sameAs Q2462806.
- V_Put wasDerivedFrom V_Put?oldid=671433344.
- V_Put depiction Chór_aleksandrowa_2009.JPG.
- V_Put isPrimaryTopicOf V_Put.