- "Song of the Plains" (Russian: Полюшко-поле, romanized:
Pólyushko-póle, IPA: [ˈpolʲʊʂkə ˈpolʲɪ]), also
known as "Meadowlands", "Cavalry of the Steppes"...
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Polyushko Pole is a
Soviet Russian-language song.
Polyushko Pole may also
refer to:
David Markish has a
novel Polyushko-Polye
about Nestor Makhno Boris...
- Skynyrd's
Sweet Home Alabama, Kalinka, Song of the
Volga Boatmen, Dark Eyes,
Polyushko Pole. NB. The
cover of
Stairway to
Heaven is
missing from this DVD. D1106...
-
traditional Russian song
written by Lev
Knipper called "Oh, My Field" ("
Polyushko, Polye") and it is
available on
various collections of Red Army hymns...
- it into "Gone with the Wind", his 1999
reimagining of Lev Knipper's "
Polyushko-polye".
American husband-and-wife banjo-players Béla
Fleck and Abigail...
- hits
included "The
Rocket Man" (based on the Soviet/Russian folk
march "
Polyushko-polye"), and "Hava Nagila" (their
biggest UK hit,
where it made it to...
- "March of the Dwarfs"
Albert Ketèlbey, In a
Persian Market Lev Knipper,
Polyushko-polye,
known in
English as "Meadowlands", "Song of the Plains", or "Cavalry...
-
neighborhood in
Canada The
Meadowlands (album), a 2003
album by The
Wrens "
Polyushko Pole",
Russian song also
known as "Meadowland"
Meadowlands (song), South...
-
American "Yankee Doodle"
march and a
combination of the
Russian songs "
Polyushko Pole" (Полюшко Поле,
usually "Meadowlands" in English) and the "Song of...
- Willows" (feat. John Ford) Alan Bell 4:12 8. "Gone with the Wind" (Includes "
Polyushko-polye" by Lev Knipper, a po****r
Russian song of mid-1930s.) Blackmore...