His first song, "How great that we are all gathered here today," immediately became an anthem of the bard movement. Unexpectedly for the author himself, it spread across the country like lightning. It was composed by then-unknown first-year student Oleg Mityaev during a lecture on the history of navigation. Today, he has written over 260 songs, many of which have become hits: "The Frenchwoman," "Good Morning, My Love," "Summer is a Little Life." However, in those distant student years, Mityaev did not yet connect his future with the author's song.
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