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Polyushko-polye
"Song of the Plains" (), also known as "Meadowlands", "Cavalry of the Steppes" or "O Fields, My Fields", is a Soviet song. In Russian, póle (поле) means 'plain', and pólyushko (полюшко) is a diminutive and hypocoristic form of póle.
Zhuravli
Russian song
Sabre Dance
movement of Khachaturian's ballet Gayane
May There Always Be Sunshine
Russian song
Chervona Ruta
1971 song composed by Volodymyr Ivasyuk with lyrics by Volodymyr Ivasyuk performed by Sofia Rotaru
Dark Is the Night
song
Khochu peremen!
1989 song by Kino
The Star Called Sun
1989 song by Kino
Moscow-Peking
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"Moscow–Peking" () or "Moscow–Beijing", also known as "The Russian and the Chinese are brothers forever" (), is a Soviet mass song composed in 1949 by Vano Muradeli to lyrics by Mikhail
Do the Russians Want War?
1961 song composed by Eduard Kolmanovsky performed by Mark Bernes
The Beautiful Afar
song composed by Yevgeny Krylatov with lyrics by Yuri Entin
Dāvāja Māriņa
original song composed by Raimonds Pauls, lyrics by Leons Briedis

Grass by the Home
1983 song with lyrics by Władimir Migula performed by Zemlyane
The Forest Raised a Christmas Tree
1905 song
Beliye Rozy
song by Laskoviy May
Pachka sigaret
1989 song by Kino
Noch
song written by David Tuchmanov, sung by Nikolai Noskov
Vaninsky port
song

Konchitsya leto
1990 song by Kino
Zemlyanka
1942 song composed by Konstantin Listov with lyrics by Alexey Surkov performed by Alexandrov Ensemble
From What the Motherland Begins
song composed by Veniamin Basner with lyrics by Mikhail Matusovsky performed by Mark Bernes
Spokoynaya noch
1988 song by Kino
Amur Waves
song
Pesenka o medvedyakh
Soviet song
On the Nameless Height
1964 song composed by Veniamin Basner with lyrics by Mikhail Matusovsky
Kogda tvoya devushka bol'na
1990 song by Kino
14 Minutes Until Start
Soviet and Russian Cosmonaut Song
Alyosha
Soviet-era Russian song by composer Eduard Kolmanovski and poet Konstantin Vanshenkin
I am very glad, because I’m finally going home
song by Arkady Ostrovsky, sung by Eduard Khil, later a YouTube meme
Legendary Sevastopol
Official anthem of Sevastopol composed by Vano Muradeli
Boublitchki
song