Sunday, December 12, 2010

Putin surprises Hollywood celebrities by singing English song-and playing a tune from a popular Soviet era spy movie on piano-12/12/10

Putin surprises Hollywood celebrities by singing English song

Press Trust Of India

Moscow, December 12, 2010First Published: 14:58 IST(12/12/2010)

Last Updated: 15:00 IST(12/12/2010)

Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin has sprang a surprise on a crowd of Hollywood celebrities by singing a song in English and playing a tune from a popular Soviet-era spy movie on piano at a charity concert in his home town St Petersburg. Sharon Stone, Kevin Costner, Monica Bellucci, Mickey Rourke, Paul Anka and many other western stars were present at the charity event to raise funds for Russia's children suffering from cancer, NTV channel reported.

"Like the majority of people, I cannot sing nor play music, but still love doing it," Putin said when asked by anchor to come to stage.

TV footage showed him singing Louis Armstrong's 'Blueberry Hill' accompanied by a Jazz band.

Putin displayed a good 'musical ear' and played the tune of the Soviet song 'From Where the Motherland Begins' from a spy movie, which he also sang with the 10 deported Russian spies from America in July.

Putin's spokesman Dmitry Peskov said his mentor is taking lessons of English language and piano.

He could not say why he chose the song "Blueberry Hill" written in 1940 and performed by Glenn Miller and Lois Armstrong.

In his recent interview to Larry King of CNN, Putin had said he was learning English songs from his teacher.

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