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- Alla Borisovna Pugacheva (sometimes Pugachova; Russian: А́лла Бори́совна Пугачёва, IPA: [ˈalːə bɐˈrʲisəvnɐ pʊɡɐˈtɕɵvə]; born 15 April 1949) is a Russian...
- The discography of the Soviet and Russian singer Alla Pugacheva includes 100 records, compact c****ettes, CDs and DVDs, including 17 studio albums, 3 live...
- balladeers—Vladimir Vysotsky and Bulat Okudzhava, and performers such as Alla Pugacheva. Jazz, even with sanctions from Soviet authorities, flourished and evolved...
- 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...
- has been covered by several artists, most notably Russian pop icon Alla Pugacheva in 1982 with lyrics by Andrei Voznesensky as "Million roz" (Russian: Миллион...
- Pugacheva released in Sweden in 1985 by World Record Music. The album was re-released in the USSR in 1986 by Melodiya under the title Alla Pugacheva v...
- "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...
- career. Singer No. 3 of the Soviet Union after Sofia Rotaru and Alla Pugacheva in 1986–1988. For an extremely eccentric, on the verge of kitsch, style...
- States King of Pop Lisa Marie Presley Princess of Rock and Roll United States Prince The Artist United States Alla Pugacheva Queen of Russian Pop Russia...
-  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...