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  2. Category:Russian children's songs - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Russian children's songs" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.

  3. Betsy (Russian singer) - Wikipedia

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    In July, a music video for the song was released. It was directed by Rodion Chistyakov, who explained, "In this video, we have three people who, so to say, don't like children: a middle-aged couch potato, a hipster, and a schoolmistress". The video also starred Betsy's little sister Suzy and featured a dance that Betsy invented herself. [5]

  4. Korobeiniki - Wikipedia

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    A song book cover, 1900 "Korobeiniki" (Russian: Коробе́йники, romanized: Korobéyniki, IPA: [kərɐˈbʲejnʲɪkʲɪ], lit. 'The Peddlers') is a nineteenth-century Russian folk song that tells the story of a meeting between a korobeinik (peddler) and a girl, describing their haggling over goods in a metaphor for seduction.

  5. May There Always Be Sunshine - Wikipedia

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    or "Солнечный круг") is a popular Soviet children's song created in 1962. The music was composed by Arkady Ostrovsky and the lyrics written by Lev Oshanin . Korney Chukovsky , a writer and immensely popular children's poet, later wrote that the inspiration for the song had been the four lines of the refrain, which were composed in ...

  6. Sergey Nikitin (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Sergey Yakovlevich Nikitin [a] (born 8 March 1944) is a prominent Soviet and Russian bard, composer, and biophysicist.He performs both solo and in a duet with his wife, Tatyana Nikitina all over Russia, the former Soviet republics, and other countries with significant Russian-speaking diaspora.

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  8. Umka (1969 film) - Wikipedia

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    It is based on a children's book of the same name by Yuri Yakovlev, who also wrote the screenplay for the film. Umka means "polar bear" in the Chukchi language. The film is famous for its song "She-bear's Lullaby" (Russian: Колыбельная медведицы), written by Yevgeny Krylatov and performed by Aida Vedishcheva.

  9. Chizhik-Pyzhik - Wikipedia

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    Statue of Chizhik-Pyzhik near the First Engineer Bridge. In 1994 in Saint Petersburg, one of the city's 1990s' yearly festivals of satire and humor Golden Ostap [] was held, bearing the name of a most popular main character of the 20 century Russian language Soviet humorous / satirical prose Ostap Bender, an ingenious conman mastermind from two filmed novels by Ilya Il'f and Evgeniy Petrov The ...