Russian Reporter magazine conducted a sociological study in 2015, the lyrics of the song took 29th place in the top 100 most popular lines of poetry in Russia.
And 2 years later, Leonid Beckman composed a melody for it for the birthday of his eldest daughter.
He had no musical education, played the piano by ear, but improvised easily and sang excellently.
The melody of the song was transferred to the notes by his wife, pianist Yelena Beckman-Shcherbina [ru], who graduated from the Moscow Conservatory.
[2] During World War I and the revolution, including due to the prohibition of Christmas,[3] the song was forgotten, but in 1941 Esfir Moiseyevna Emden [ru] compiled a poetic New Year's collection, which gave the song a second life.