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  2. Yvonne Craig - Wikipedia

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    From September 1967 until March 1968, Craig appeared in her highest-profile role as Batgirl/Barbara Gordon for the third and final season of the 1960s ABC TV series Batman. As Batgirl, she wore a purple and yellow outfit and rode a "purple motorcycle with white lace trim", [4] whereas her alter ego Barbara Gordon was the librarian daughter of ...

  3. Betsy (Russian singer) - Wikipedia

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    [1] [7] She commented to Bridge TV, "My song is about haters who are hating on me, and I'm replying to them that I don't get what you are saying and you won't succeed (in shutting me up) because I have my own opinion, and (my opinion) is more important than a hater's opinion." Her father added, "(What we want to say in this song) is that ...

  4. Moskau (song) - Wikipedia

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    On 15 September, the song was uploaded to YouTube, [6] and it quickly became an internet meme related to Slavs. Most prominently, the meme was circulated on the image macro site YTMND, accompanied by the song's chorus or variations of it. The song was also played at the opening at the Eurovision Song Contest 2009 in Moscow, Russia for Semi-Final 2.

  5. Uncle Vova, we are with you - Wikipedia

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    Uncle Vova, we are with you! (Russian: Дядя Вова, мы с тобой!) is a Russian jingoistic song written to be performed by young children authored (both lyrics and music) by self-taught musician Vyacheslav Antonov [].

  6. Kukuruza - Wikipedia

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    Songs such as John Hartford's 1971 progressive bluegrass "Vamp in the Middle" were translated and adapted, using bluegrass instruments to create the sound but blending with Russian vocals. Similarly they applied western instruments (electric guitar, banjo, mandolin, fiddle) to a Russian jazz work, Leonid Utesov 's "The Old Cabby's Song".

  7. The Hatters (band) - Wikipedia

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    On 30 October 2017, they presented a song from their new album "Forever Young, Forever Drunk". The album released on 1 December 2017. [9] Leader of the band Yuri Muzychenko, was the backing vocals in the Russian Eurovision 2020 song "UNO" by Little Big. [10] The album "Golden Hits" was released on 3 December 2021. [11]

  8. Smuglyanka - Wikipedia

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    The song was intended to glorify the female partisans of the Russian Civil War. The lyrics tell how the singer met a pretty dark-skinned girl gathering grapes and tried to seduce her, but how the girl turns out to be a partisan and convinces him to join the partisans as well.

  9. Moscow Nights - Wikipedia

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    In 1962, at the height of the folk revival in the United States, the song was recorded by The Chad Mitchell Trio on their popular live performance album At the Bitter End on Kapp Records. The group introduced the song with its original Russian lyrics to the American mainstream audience during the Cold War era of strained relations between the U ...