- Alla
Borisovna Pugacheva (Russian: А́лла Бори́совна Пугачёва,
Russian pronunciation: ['alːɐ bɐ'rʲisəvnɐ pʊgɐˈt͡ɕɵvɐ];
sometimes Pugachova; born 15 April...
- The
discography of
Soviet and
Russian singer Alla
Pugacheva includes seventeen studio albums,
three live albums, thirty-three
compilations and
forty singles...
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talent at
parody and his
duets with the
famous Russian pop
singer Alla
Pugacheva and Ani Lorak.[citation needed]
Galkin was the host of the
Russian version...
- Alla
Pugacheva in 1982 with
lyrics by
Andrei Voznesensky as "Million
Scarlet Roses" (Russian: Миллион алых роз,
Million alykh roz).
Pugacheva's cover...
- balladeers—Vladimir
Vysotsky and
Bulat Okudzhava, and
performers such as Alla
Pugacheva. Jazz, even with
sanctions from
Soviet authorities,
flourished and evolved...
- Starry summer) is a song by
Russian singer Alla
Pugacheva. This song was the
first that
Pugacheva wrote together with the poet Ilya Reznik. It was originally...
- "Maestro" (Russian: Маэстро) is a song by
Russian singer Alla
Pugacheva. It was
released in June 1981, by
Melodiya as the lead
single from her
fifth studio...
- (Russian: Арлекино; English: Harlequin) is a song by
Russian singer Alla
Pugacheva. The song was co-aut****d by
Bulgarian composer Emil
Dimitrov and Russian...
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Sweden to be on
Jacobs stege, and
brought with him
actress Alla
Pugacheva.
Pugacheva and
Dahlin became friends and she was a
frequent guest on his TV-show...
- he
worked in the
ensemble "Recital" of Alla
Pugacheva on
keyboard and as an arranger. In 1983 Alla
Pugacheva and
Nikolayev recorded songs "Iceberg", "Tell...