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"Cheremshyna" (Ukrainian: Черемшина) is a Ukrainian-language song-romance. The song was first released in 1965, with music by and lyrics by . The first performer of the song was Dmytro Hnatyuk. Cheremshyna is a name for the Prunus padus (Bird Cherry) in the Ukrainian language. Vasyl Mykhailyuk mentioned that in 1965 he with chorus traveled to Kyiv to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the integration of Northern Bukovina into Ukraine and there Dmytro Hnatiuk heard the song. He gave wings to the song and thankfully to him the song flew around the world.

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  • Cheremshyna (en)
  • Черемшина (песня) (ru)
  • Черемшина (пісня) (uk)
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  • Черемшина (рус. черёмуха) — украинская песня-романс, созданная в 1965 году. Музыка Василия Михайлюка, слова . (ru)
  • «Черемши́на» — популярна українська пісня-романс, створена у 1965-у році. Музика Василя Михайлюка, слова Миколи Юрійчука. (uk)
  • "Cheremshyna" (Ukrainian: Черемшина) is a Ukrainian-language song-romance. The song was first released in 1965, with music by and lyrics by . The first performer of the song was Dmytro Hnatyuk. Cheremshyna is a name for the Prunus padus (Bird Cherry) in the Ukrainian language. Vasyl Mykhailyuk mentioned that in 1965 he with chorus traveled to Kyiv to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the integration of Northern Bukovina into Ukraine and there Dmytro Hnatiuk heard the song. He gave wings to the song and thankfully to him the song flew around the world. (en)
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  • Cheremshyna (en)
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  • Vasyl Mykhailyuk (en)
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  • "Cheremshyna" (Ukrainian: Черемшина) is a Ukrainian-language song-romance. The song was first released in 1965, with music by and lyrics by . The first performer of the song was Dmytro Hnatyuk. Cheremshyna is a name for the Prunus padus (Bird Cherry) in the Ukrainian language. Mykola Yuriychuk previously worked at mining pits in Jezkazgan, Kazakhstan, but after receiving disability in 1964 returned home to Bukovinian city of Vashkivtsi. At home Yuriychuk wrote lyrics to the future song without any prior expectations and gave them away to his friend Mykhailyuk as if those lyrics might be useful someday. The lyrics were put away in a box and were left there for year, when in 1965 after taking walk in meadows Mykhailyuk came up with a melody. He ran to his house, sat down at his piano, played the melody out, and then quickly wrote down notes on a paper. Vasyl Mykhailyuk mentioned that in 1965 he with chorus traveled to Kyiv to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the integration of Northern Bukovina into Ukraine and there Dmytro Hnatiuk heard the song. He gave wings to the song and thankfully to him the song flew around the world. Among other performers are Sofia Rotaru, Taisia Povaliy (Ukraine), Kvitka Cisyk (United States), Stepan Pasicznyk (UK), Evdokimov Yaroslav Alexandrovich (Russia), Tatiana Bulanova, Aleksandr Malinin (Russia), and many others. The song was included in Kvitka Cisyk's album Two Colors. According to recollections of FC Karpaty Lviv players, the song was inspiring when it sounded over the stadium in Moscow in 1969. The lyrics of the song mention Cheremosh River. (en)
  • Черемшина (рус. черёмуха) — украинская песня-романс, созданная в 1965 году. Музыка Василия Михайлюка, слова . (ru)
  • «Черемши́на» — популярна українська пісня-романс, створена у 1965-у році. Музика Василя Михайлюка, слова Миколи Юрійчука. (uk)
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