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  2. Dark Eyes (Russian song) - Wikipedia

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    "Dark Eyes" (Russian: Очи чёрные, romanized: Ochi chyornye, lit. 'Black Eyes') is a well-known and popular Russian romance (sentimental art song). The lyrics were written by the poet and writer Yevhen Hrebinka and first published on 17 January 1843.

  3. Dark Eye - Wikipedia

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    The Dark Eye (role-playing game), a 1984 German role-playing system; The Dark Eye, a 1995 horror computer game; Dark Eyes, a 1999 Japanese multiplayer online role-playing game for Windows developed by Sega and Nextech

  4. Ochi chyornye - Wikipedia

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    Ochi chyornye. Add languages. Add links. Article; Talk; ... Download QR code; Print/export ... Dark Eyes (Russian song)

  5. Dark Eyes (1987 film) - Wikipedia

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    Dark Eyes (Italian: Oci ciornie [ˈɔːtʃi ˈtʃɔrnje]; a transcription of Russian: Очи чёрные [ˈotɕɪ ˈtɕɵrnɨjɪ]) is a 1987 Italian and Soviet romantic comedy-drama film directed by Nikita Mikhalkov.

  6. Beautiful Heartache - Wikipedia

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    Beautiful Heartache is a 2009 studio album by Russian pianist and singer-songwriter, Oksana Grigorieva, with Mel Gibson as executive producer.. Grigorieva signed with Gibson's music label, and the two began production on her first album.

  7. Nikolai Slichenko - Wikipedia

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    Nikolai was born in Belgorod area, Russia. Part of his childhood passed during World War II.During the war, Nikolai lost many relatives. In particular, when he was a boy, his father was shot before his eyes in 1942.

  8. Garik Sukachov - Wikipedia

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    The melody of Sukachov's song "Napoi menia vodoi" ("Quench my thirst") was used in Robert Miles's 1995 song Children. [ 2 ] [ 4 ] In 1988 Sukachov started his career in cinema, appearing in twenty films and directing three more himself, mostly in the 1990s. [ 2 ]

  9. Ivan Rebroff - Wikipedia

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    Ivan Rebroff (born Hans Rolf Rippert; 31 July 1931 – 27 February 2008) was a German vocalist, allegedly of Russian ancestry, [1] who rose to prominence for his distinct and extensive vocal range of four octaves, ranging "from a low F to a high F, one and a quarter octaves above C". [2]