Mikhail Matusovskiy was a Soviet poet and songwriter. He began writing poetry as a child. He published his very first poem, 'Bike Run', at the age of twelve in the regional newspaper 'Luhansk Pravda'. After graduating from a construction college in Luhansk, he worked at a factory. At the same time, he began publishing his poems in local newspapers and magazines. In 1933-1934, he studied at the Donetsk Institute of Public Education in Luhansk, but soon dropped out and went to Moscow. In 1939, he graduated from the Moscow Institute of Philosophy, Literature, and History named after
Nikolay Chernyshevskiy. During World War II, he served as a war correspondent. He gained wide fame as a composer of film music and a poet-songwriter.