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"Korobeiniki" () is a nineteenth-century Russian folk song that tells the story of a meeting between a
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and a girl, describing their
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over goods in a
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for
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. Outside Russia, "Korobeiniki" is widely known as the ''
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'' theme tune (titled "A-Type" in the game), from its appearance in Nintendo's Game Boy version of the game as arranged by the Japanese composer
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in 1989.


History

The song "Korobeiniki" is based on a poem of the same name by
Nikolay Nekrasov Nikolay Alexeyevich Nekrasov ( rus, Никола́й Алексе́евич Некра́сов, p=nʲɪkɐˈlaj ɐlʲɪkˈsʲejɪvʲɪtɕ nʲɪˈkrasəf, a=Ru-Nikolay_Alexeyevich_Nekrasov.ogg, – ) was a Russian poet, writer, critic and publi ...
, which was first printed in the ''
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'' magazine in 1861. Its increasing tempo and the associated dance style led to it quickly becoming a popular Russian folk song. Korobeiniki were
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s with trays, who sold
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, haberdashery, books and other small items in
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. Nekrasov's much longer poem tells the story of a young peddler who seduces a peasant girl named Katya one night in a field of rye. He offers her some of his wares as gifts in exchange for a kiss and, as it is implied, sexual favours. She rejects all but one of his gifts, a turquoise ring, reasoning that having his wares but not him would be unbearable. The next morning, he pledges to marry her when he returns from selling his wares at the market. The song's narrative ends here; however, the poem concludes with the peddler being robbed and killed by a
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whom he asks for directions while returning home with the profits made during his successful day at the market. In 1989, the song was adapted into the theme of the video game
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.


Melody

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Lyrics


Critical reception

The official ''Tetris'' website wrote that Korobeiniki was "memorable enough on its own as both a poem and folk tune", independent of its adaption into the ''Tetris'' theme.


Other arrangements of the song

After arrangements of "Korobeiniki" first appeared in Spectrum Holobyte's Apple IIgs and Mac versions of ''Tetris'', the song was re-arranged in 1989 by
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as the "Type A" accompaniment in Nintendo's Game Boy version 1.1. It has since become closely associated with the game in
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. In 2008,
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listed the song as the 3rd best videogame music of all time. Though
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holds a
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on this variation of the song for use in video games, the song has appeared in ''
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2nd Mix'' under the title "Happy-hopper".


Adaptions and versions


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's 1992 novelty Eurodance
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(under the name "
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") reached No. 6 on the
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.


Other versions

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has recorded and performed versions of the song under the title "Peddlers" (sometimes ベドラーズ "Pedorāzu") since their eponymous debut EP in 1989. Most recently it can be found on their "Ska Me Forever" (2014) album. * The string quartet
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included a version on their 2000 debut album Born called Korobushka which they often perform at their live concerts. * American rock band Ozma released a
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version on their 2001 album ''
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'', used in 2013 on the movie '' Kick Ass 2''. * An Italian house remix of the song called "Cammino Contento" was featured in the 2005 compilation album by
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, '' Disco Tanz''. * A remix of ''Korobeiniki'' plays during High Rank of Tire & Ice level in ''
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''. *A version of the song is used for the
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's video game ''
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'', in a part of the game related to ''Tetris''. Arranged by
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. The song is retained in later versions of ''Smash Bros.'' as well. * A
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cover arranged by Ryu* is featured on the
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release under the title "Korobushka". The song was later included on his album ''Ageha'' as "Korobushka (Ryu*Remix)". * The PlayStation Portable title ''
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'' (Ape Academy in Europe) also features this song in one of the 'Camp-Side Fire' mini-games (essentially a short rhythm game-like sequence), also under the title 'Korobushka'. * In 2006, Jablay, sung by Titi Kamal for
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of ''
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'' samples and slightly modifies Korobeiniki on chorus part. * Canadian
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ist Ewan Dobson performs an acoustic guitar version of the song on his first album. * The
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sings this melody with altered lyrics during Portland Timbers games, usually accompanied by a simple dance with a large visual effect. * The German Techno Band Scooter used the melody for it in their song Whistling Dave from the 2007 album ''
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''. *A version by the duo Pig With The Face Of A Boy, known as "A Complete History of the Soviet Union as Told by a Humble Worker, Arranged to the Melody of ''Tetris''", details a simplified telling of the tale of the Soviet Union, along with the two ending verses to the tune of the Game Over screen in ''Tetris''. * British folk-punk band The Mechanisms sample the song's melody on the third-to-last song of their first album ''Once Upon A Time (In Space)'', "No Happy Ending". *A version of this song was arranged for the game ''
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'' titled ''??? – Korobeiniki (Russian Folk 1861)'' by video game composer team Ridiculon (Matthias Bossi and Jon Evans). *The music was rearranged by Vitali Klatschkov and Diana May for a promotional session by Ortel Mobile in 2021. *The music was used by German band d'Artagnan for their song ''Trink mein Freund'' in 2022.


References

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