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- Bundin (Russian: Бундин) is a rural locality (a khutor) in Kamennoyarsky Selsoviet, Chernoyarsky District, Astrakhan Oblast, Russia. The po****tion was...
- by A. E. Nudelman, A. Suranov, G. Zhirnykh, V. Nemenov, S. Lunin, and M. Bundin during World War II as a replacement for the Volkov-Yartsev VYa-23 cannon...
- official team anthem since 1967, when it was composed by Bob Bundin and Lou Stallman. Bundin and Stallman were ****ociated at the time with Columbia Records...
- song for the Yankees is "Here Come the Yankees", written in 1967 by Bob Bundin and Lou Stallman. The song was used extensively in radio and television...
- (Marc Stout & Tony Arzadon Remix) – 3:59 "Make Me..." featuring G-Eazy (Tom Bundin Remix) – 3:09 The Remixes EP "Make Me..." featuring G-Eazy (Cash Cash Remix)...
- Street Parking Lot" by Long John Baldry "Here Come the Yankees", by Bob Bundin and Lou Stallman "Here I Come" by Barrington Levy "Here We Go" by C & C...
- jag sörja då... in which he introduces the character Jöran and Marianne Bundin as problem solvers. The fictional couple later appeared in several of Bolinder's...
- Zelyony Sad Zolotukha Rural localities in Chernoyarsky District: Baranovka Bundin Chyorny Yar Kalnovka Kamenny Yar Pody Razdolny Solodniki Solyonoye Zaymishche...
- also co-wrote the New York Yankees theme song (under the pseudonym of Bob Bundin), which was heard on radio and early television as "Here Come The Yankees"...