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  2. Tumbalalaika - Wikipedia

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    The song, "Tumbalalaika (The Riddle)" by Natalia Zukerman [4] is a poetic adaptation of this to English, with the chorus remaining in Yiddish. The Barry Sisters version of the song appears in episode 5, season 2 ("Midnight At The Concord") of The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel .

  3. Balalaika (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Balalaika" (バラライカ, Bararaika) is the second opening theme song from the Japanese anime Kirarin Revolution. The song was released on October 25, 2006 and is performed by Koharu Kusumi from Morning Musume , credited as "Kirari Tsukishima starring Koharu Kusumi (Morning Musume)" ( 月島きらり starring 久住小春(モーニング娘。

  4. Balalaika - Wikipedia

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    The Vampire Weekend song "Pravda" includes the lyric "I took the family balalaika". Featured in B. B. Gabor song "Moscow Drug Club" with the lyrics "You don't hear balalaikas, Because they're playing saxophone".

  5. Eric Maschwitz - Wikipedia

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    During the course of his varied entertainment career, Maschwitz also adapted French comedies such as Thirteen For Dinner; wrote the book and lyrics for numerous musicals, amongst them Balalaika, Summer Song, which used the music of Dvorak, Happy Holiday (based on Arnold Ridley's play The Ghost Train), and Zip Goes a Million, which was written ...

  6. Balalaika (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Balalaika, 1936 musical play with words and lyrics by Eric Maschwitz; Balalaika, a 1939 MGM musical romance film based on the 1936 musical play; Balalayka, a 2000 Turkish drama directed by Ali Özgentürk and written by Işıl Özgentürk

  7. Balalaika (film) - Wikipedia

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    Balalaika is a 1939 American musical romance film based on the 1936 London stage musical of the same name. [1] Produced by Lawrence Weingarten and directed by Reinhold Schunzel, it starred Nelson Eddy and Ilona Massey .

  8. Mitsuboshi - Wikipedia

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    Aside from containing new original songs, the album compiles songs from her previous singles, "Koi Kana" and "Balalaika." [1] An Nakahara, the creator of Kirarin Revolution, wrote the lyrics to "Koi Hanabi." The lyrics appear in volume 6 of the manga. [2] The album was released on February 28, 2007 under the Zetima label.

  9. Paddy O'Day - Wikipedia

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    Several original songs were composed for the film. They including "Keep That Twinkle in Your Eye" and "I Like a Balalaika", both with lyrics by Edward Eliscu and music by Harry Akst. [1] [a] "Changing My Ambitions", with lyrics and music by Pinky Tomlin and Coy Poe, was sung by Tomlin in the film. [1] [9]