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  2. Back in the U.S.S.R. - Wikipedia

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    "Back in the U.S.S.R." opens and closes with the sound of a turboprop aircraft landing on a runway. [18] The effect also appears partway through the recording and represents an "aural cartoon", according to music critic Tim Riley, who says the song is "offered as a hoot and delivered as such". [19]

  3. CHOBA B CCCP - Wikipedia

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    CHOBA B CCCP (Russian: Сно́ва в СССР, romanized: Snóva v SSSR, IPA: [ˈsnovə ˈv‿ɛsɛsɛsˈɛr], lit. 'Back in the USSR'; also known as The Russian Album) is the seventh solo studio album by Paul McCartney, released on 31 October 1988 exclusively in the Soviet Union.

  4. Back in the USSR (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export ... Back in the U.S.S.R." is a 1968 song by the Beatles. Back in the USSR may also refer to: CHOBA B CCCP, or Back in the USSR, a 1988 ...

  5. Regrinding the Axes - Wikipedia

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    Regrinding the Axes [1] is the thirteenth studio album by American rock band Molly Hatchet, released on June 12, 2012, by Mausoleum Records. It has a similar track listing to their 2008 release Southern Rock Masters with a different order of the songs and some substitutions.

  6. Back in the U.S.A. - Wikipedia

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    "Back in the USA" was famously parodied by The Beatles with their song "Back in the U.S.S.R." from their self-titled 1968 album The Beatles (aka the White Album). [15] MC5 covered the song in 1970 on their second album, also titled Back in the USA. In 1972, a live version of the song appeared on the album Roadwork by Edgar Winter's White Trash.

  7. Back in the USSA - Wikipedia

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    Back in the USSA is a 1997 collection of seven short stories by English writers Eugene Byrne and Kim Newman, which was published by Mark V. Ziesing Books. [1] The title is a reference to the song " Back in the U.S.S.R. " by The Beatles .

  8. C.C.C.P. (band) - Wikipedia

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    They were best known for the 1986 songs "American-Soviets I" and "American-Soviets II", released by Clockwork Germany. This six-minute song themed on the Cold War became a hit on the US Billboard charts, the German Top 75 and other European charts. Their follow-up singles ("Made in Russia" and "Orient Express") hit the number one and number two ...

  9. Talk:Back in the U.S.S.R. - Wikipedia

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    And one of Riley's comments is him reporting on how the song is commonly viewed – which can't possibly be questioned (he adds his opinion to the statement afterwards): "'Back in the USSR' is often referred to as a Beach Boys parody, the kind of fun-in-the-sun song the California surf kings did so well – it's a send-up of 'California Girls ...