Finding or meeting love (с любовью встретиться) is a difficult problem (проблема трудная). The planet spins round and round (планета вертится круглая, круглая) and flies into the distance (летит вдаль) through the clamor of days (сквозь суматоху дней).
Not easy (нелегко), not easy to love on this planet (нелегко полюбить на ней).
January’s blizzard rings (звенит январская вьюга) and the rain lashes down hard (и ливни хлещут упруго). Stars race in circles (звёзды мчатся по кругу) and the cities are noisy (шумят города).
People don’t see each other (не видят люди друг друга), pass by one another (проходят мимо друг друга). They lose each other (теряют люди друг друга) and then they’ll never find it (а потом не найдут никогда).
Song lyrics Звенит январская вьюга
From the movie Иван Васильевич меняет профессию (Ivan Vasilyevich Changes Profession, also known as Ivan Vasilievich: Back to the Future, 1973). In the movie, Natalya Seleznyova (= Наталья Селезнёва, 1945, portrait/bio here and here) acts as if she sings, but the real voice belongs to Nina Brodskaya (= Нина Бродская, 1947, portrait/bio here and here).
The actress on the header image is Natalya Kustinskaya (= Наталья Кустинская, 1938-2012, portrait/bio here and here). Also see Что случилось с “русской Бриджит Бардо” Натальей Кустинской (What happened to “the Russian Brigitte Bardot”) (RG.ru, 2015).
Music by Aleksandr Zatsepin (= Александр Зацепин, 1926).
Lyrics by Leonid Derbenyov (= Леонид Дербенёв, 1931-1995).
More about the movie on IMDb and Russian Film Hub.
Movie version (FSUE Mosfilm) and Back to the Past with a TV performance from 1977 (Музыка на советском телевидении).
Alternate versions and performances by Nina Bogdanov, София Ротару, Longa, Polina Gagarina and Коста Лакоста. The following ones are recommended. Either for the music, the clip, or for the sake of variety,
Zvenit Yanvarskaya Vyuga: Italians singing in Russian with Vanilla Sky. The проходят turned into something halfway between Italian and Russian.
In the last two, there’s no Russian (language) left. An English version by Even Blurry Videos (2020), and an instrumental метал кавер (metal cover) by Vladimir Zelentsov (2021).
Most of the music here is also in this R1 playlist on YouTube (in order of publication).
Don’t miss Best Russian Music and Russian Song Lyrics.
More music on Music in Russian. More Russia on Rad Russia.
Last updated December 11, 2025
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