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The singer Tatyana Bulanova revealed the history of one of their biggest hits “don’t cry”. He told about it in published on YouTube second part of the documentary series “Tape.ru” for the Russian pop music of the 1990s.

The author of the lyrics of the song were made by the poet-composer Andrei Bogolubov.

“I Remember the doorbell, comes Andrew, and he has a little leaflet on which this small brick handwriting text written. I got to sing, I liked it so much,” said Bulanov.

“He had a period of inner turmoil. Such experiences from time to time, he happened, and they lasted generally about two months. And just got at the time of these experiences, and he wrote this song,” said the artist. According to her, the composers after the success of songs in her memory often “blows the roof”.

During the performance of songs Bulanova showed the audience tears, which endeared the audience.

The second part of the film “Tape.ru” on the history of Russian pop music of the nineties was published on the YouTube channel of the online publication on 27 July. It tells about the state of the Russian stage in 1992, the freedom and the crazy money in the industry and about how to create the most insane music videos of the early 1990s. the First part, published on 20 July can be viewed here.