. "Interwar Russian tangos by Latvian Jewish songwriters Mark Marianovsky (1889-1944) and Oscar Strok (1892-1975), recorded by internationally renowned interpreter of tango-songs Pyotr Leshchenko (1898-1954). Recorded in Vienna in 1933. Pyotr Leshchenko was a singer in the Russian Empire and later the Soviet Union and is considered\"the King of Russian Tango\" This LP includes the original recording of the hit tango\"Golubiye Glaz\" (Sky-blue eyes) by Oskar Strok, the\"Latvian Tango King\" During World War II the tune was repurposed as a song about the special misfortunes of Jewish-Christian converts in the Warsaw ghetto; after the war it became\"Vu ahin zol ikh geyn\" (Where shall I go?), the\"anthe\" of Europe's Jewish Displaced Persons. Side A: Вино любви (Vino Liubi; Wine of Love) Music and words: Mark Marianovsky Vocalist: Pyotr Leshchenko Frank Fox Orchestra Columbia DV 1219 (WHR 288) Side B: Голубые Глаза (Golubiye Glaza; Sky-blue Eyes) Music and words: Oscar Strok Vocalist: Pyotr Leshchenko Frank Fox Orchestra Columbia DV 1219 (WHR 289)"@en . . . . . . "irn720757" . "Vino Liubi | Golubiye Glaza"@en . .