Boris Fomin, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Boris Fomin

Russian composer

Date of Birth: 12-Apr-1900

Place of Birth: Saint Petersburg

Date of Death: 25-Oct-1948

Profession: composer

Zodiac Sign: Aries


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About Boris Fomin

  • Boris Ivanovich Fomin (????? ???????? ?????, 12 April 1900, Saint Petersburg, Russian Empire – 25 October 1948, Moscow, USSR) was a Soviet musician and composer who specialized in the Russian romance. Several of Fomin's songs became popular in 1920s, most notably "Dorogoj dlinnoju" (Russian: ??????? ???????, By the long road), commonly known for its English version "Those Were the Days", made world-famous in 1968 by Mary Hopkin and credited to Eugene Raskin who in 1962 wrote the English lyrics for the tune and claimed the song for his own.
  • It was composed by Boris Fomin in 1924, first interpreted and recorded by Tamara Tsereteli (1925) and Alexander Vertinsky (1926); it was the latter who popularized it abroad.

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