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"Korobeiniki" () is a nineteenth-century Russian folk song that tells the story of a meeting between a '' korobeinik'' (peddler) and a girl, describing their
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. Outside Russia, "Korobeiniki" is widely known as the ''
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'' theme tune, from its appearance in
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's Game Boy version of the game (titled "A-Type") as arranged by the Japanese composer
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in 1989. The song "Korobeiniki" is based on the poem of the same name by
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, which was first printed in the ''
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'' magazine in 1861. Its increasing tempo and the dance style led to it quickly becoming a popular Russian
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. Early musical compositions of the song were published by and Alexander N. Chernyavsky (Чернявский, Александр Николаевич) in 1898. Varvara Panina made
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records of the song with several recording companies in 1905 and later.


Melody

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Lyrics sample

There are several variants of the lyrics, all being minor variations of the beginning of the poem.


Arrangements of the song

Numerous Russian singers performed this song.


''Tetris''

After arrangements of "Korobeiniki" first appeared in Spectrum Holobyte's
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versions of ''Tetris'', the song was re-arranged in 1989 by
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as the "Type A" accompaniment in Nintendo's Game Boy version 1.1. It has since become closely associated with the game in
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has required its inclusion in every version of the game since 2002. In 2008, UGO listed the song as the 3rd best video game music of all time. The Tetris Company holds a
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on this variation of the song for use in video games. The official ''Tetris'' website wrote that Korobeiniki was "memorable enough on its own as both a poem and folk tune", independent of its adaption into the ''Tetris'' theme. Doctor Spin's 1992 novelty
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Other adaptations and versions

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has recorded and performed versions of the song under the title "Peddlers" (sometimes ぺドラーズ "Pedorāzu") since their eponymous debut EP in 1989. Most recently, it can be found on their 2014 album ''Ska Me Forever''. * String quartet
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included a version on their 2000 debut album ''
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'' called "Korobushka", which they often perform at their live concerts. * American rock band Ozma released a rock version on their
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''; it was used in the 2013 film '' Kick Ass 2''. * An Italian house remix of the song, "Cammino Contento", was featured on the 2005
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compilation album '' Disco Tanz''. *The song has also been arranged by
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''. The song is retained in later versions of ''
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'' as well. * The
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performs the melody with altered lyrics during
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games, usually accompanied by a simple dance with a large visual effect. *German band dArtagnan used the music for their song "Trink mein Freund" and released a folk rock version of "Korobeiniki" (in Russian) on their 2022 album ''Felsenfest''.


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References

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