"Oy Khodyt Son Kolo Vikon" is a
Ukrainian lullaby. The title is usually translated into English as "The Dream Passes by the Windows".
The song is a traditional
lullaby, composed of three
verses in a minor tone. However, as it is a folk song, there are many popular versions of both the lyrics and the melody. The first recordings of the lyrics were made in the 19th century. In particular, in the almanac "Mermaid of the Dniester" in 1837 on page 35. There it is marked as "lelial".
On page 65 of Nikolai Gatsuk's collection "Harvest of the Native Field", published in Moscow in 1857.
Lyrics
Ukrainian Lyrics (most popular version)
Ой ходить сон коло вікон,
А дрімота — коло плота.
Питається сон дрімоти:
— Де ж ми будем ночувати?
— Де хатонька теплесенька,
Де дитинка малесенька,—
Там ми будем ночувати,
І дитинку колиcати.
Ой на кота та воркота,
На дитину та й дрімота,
Котик буде воркотати,
Дитинонька буде спати.
Possible "Summertime" connection
When, after a performance, the Ukrainian-Canadian composer and singer
Alexis Kochan
Alexis Kochan ( uk, Алексіс Коxан) is a Ukrainian–Canadian composer and singer. She was born in 1953 in Winnipeg, Manitoba, to Ukrainian immigrants.
Biography
Singer Alexis Kochan was born in 1953 and raised in Winnipeg's North ...
was asked about the similarity of (the first line of) this lullaby and the melody of
George Gershwin's aria
Summertime (composed in December 1933), Kochan suggested that "Gershwin was deeply affected by the Ukrainian lullaby when he heard it sung by the
Koshetz Ukrainian National Choir at
Carnegie Hall
Carnegie Hall ( ) is a concert venue in Midtown Manhattan in New York City. It is at 881 Seventh Avenue (Manhattan), Seventh Avenue, occupying the east side of Seventh Avenue between West 56th Street (Manhattan), 56th and 57th Street (Manhatta ...
in 1929
926?"
[Helen Sminda]
DATELINE NEW YORK: Kochan and Kytasty delve deeply into musical past
The Ukrainian Weekly, 24 May 1998
References
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Ukrainian songs
Ukrainian children's songs
Ukrainian folk songs
Traditional children's songs