Lyrics by Alla Pugacheva

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  1. Million alyh roz
  2. Zviozdnoe leto
  3. Arlekino
  4. Bravo(Vozvrashchenie)
  5. Liubov',pokhozhaia na son
  6. Pozovi menya s soboj
  7. Rechnoj tramvajchik
  8. 1000 Let
  9. A ia v vodu vojdu
  10. A ty ne znal
  11. A znaesh',vsio eshchio budet
  12. Ajsberg
  13. Allo
  14. Balalajka
  15. Balet
  16. Belye tsvety
  17. Belyj sneg
  18. Bessonnitsa
  19. Bez menia
  20. Blizkie liudi
  21. Bol'shak
  22. Bud' ili ne bud' (dueht s Maksimom Galkinym)
  23. Bumazhnyj zmej
  24. Do svidan'ia,leto
  25. Drozdy
  26. Dve svechi
  27. Dve zvezdy
  28. Ehto Liubov'
  29. Ehto liubov' (dueht s Maksimom Galkinym)
  30. Ehtot mir
  31. Every Night And Every Day
  32. Golova
  33. Golub' sizokrylyj
  34. Grabitel'
  35. I ischeznet grust'
  36. Ia nesla svoiu bedu
  37. Ia poiu
  38. Ia tebia potselova
  39. Ia vsio rasstavliu na svoi mesta
  40. Kak-nibud' (krugom golova)
  41. Khochetsia
  42. Kholodno (dueht s Maksimom Galkinym)
  43. Kogda ia ujdu
  44. Korallovye busy
  45. Koroleva
  46. Listopad
  47. Liubimchik Pashka
  48. Liubov',kak sostoianie (dueht s M.Galkinym)
  49. Madam Broshkina
  50. Maehstro
  51. Mal po-malu
  52. Maloletka
  53. Mehri
  54. Mimokhodom
  55. Mne nravitsia
  56. Moj golub' sizokrylyj
  57. My gosti
  58. Nado zhe
  59. Najti menia
  60. Nastoiashchij polkovnik
  61. Ne delajte mne bol'no,gospoda
  62. Ne obizhaj menia
  63. Ne otrekaiutsia liubia
  64. Nepogoda
  65. Nostal'giia v Rime
  66. Osennie list'ya
  67. Osennij potseluj
  68. Ozero nadezhdy
  69. Paromshchik
  70. Pesenka pro menia
  71. Pesnia na bis
  72. Plakat'-nikogda
  73. Po ulitse moej
  74. Priekhali
  75. Priglasite tantsevat'
  76. Primadonna
  77. Prosti, pover'
  78. Rasskazhite ptitsy
  79. Samolioty uletaiut
  80. Schast'e
  81. Sharap
  82. Shtuchki (kafeshka)
  83. Sil'naia zhenshchina
  84. Sirena
  85. Sneg
  86. Solominka
  87. Song-Bird
  88. Starinnye chasy
  89. Staryj drug
  90. Sto druzej
  91. Svecha gorela
  92. Svirel'
  93. Telefonnaia knizhka
  94. Tol'ko ne nazad
  95. Tri schastlivykh dnia
  96. Ty Na Svete Est'
  97. U Liubvi Tvoi Resnitsy
  98. U zerkala
  99. Ukhozhu
  100. Uletaj, Tucha
  101. V Peterburge groza
  102. Veriu Ne Veriu
  103. Veriu ne veriu (dueht s Maksimom Galkinym)
  104. Volshebnik-nedouchka
  105. Voz'mi menia s soboj
  106. Vremia techet
  107. Vse ushli v osen'
  108. Vsio mogut koroli
  109. Zakhodite gosti dorogie
  110. Zdes' my dolgo
  111. Zhelaiu schast'ia v lichnoj zhizni
  112. Zhenshchina, kotoraia poet
  113. Zhivi spokojno,strana
  114. Zolotaia karusel'
  115. Zona
  116. Zvezda
  117. Любовь, Похожая На Сон

Alla Borisovna Pugacheva (sometimes Pugachova; Russian: А́лла Бори́совна Пугачёва, IPA: [ˈalːə bɐˈrʲisəvnɐ pʊɡɐˈtɕɵvə]; born 15 April 1949) is a Russian singer and songwriter, actress. Her career began in 1965 and continues to this day, although she retired from performing in 2010 after the international concert tour "Dreams of Love". For her "clear mezzo-soprano and a full display of sincere emotions", she enjoys an iconic status across the former Soviet Union as the most successful Soviet performer in terms of record sales and popularity. For several decades, Pugacheva was a sex symbol, a style icon, an inspiration for Soviet women and a heroine of Russian tabloids. In the media, Pugacheva has been called "the Queen of Russian pop music". Pugacheva is one of the few Russian performers who has achieved international success, along with Anna Netrebko and t.A.T.u. Her repertoire includes over 500 songs in Russian, English, German, French, Kazakh, Hebrew, Finnish and Ukrainian, and her discography has more than 100 records, CDs and DVDs. In addition to Russia and the former Soviet Union, Pugacheva's albums have been released in Japan, Korea, Sweden, Finland, Germany, Poland, Czechia, Slovakia, Bulgaria and Israel. In total, she has sold more than 250 million records. Her debut album, Mirror of the Soul, has sold 10 million copies. Pugacheva's other albums were also successful, including How Disturbing Is This Way, released in 1982, which sold 7 million copies. During her career, Pugacheva has toured Eastern Europe, the Baltic states, Scandinavia, Central Asia and other countries around the world, including the United States, United Kingdom, France, Netherlands, Greece, Italy and Israel. She has performed in some of the most famous concert halls in the world, including Carnegie Hall in New York, Olympia in Paris, Friedrichstadt-Palast in Berlin, Royal Theater Carre in Amsterdam and Apollo in London. In addition to Russia and the countries of the former USSR, Pugacheva’s singles were included in the hit parade in other countries of Europe and Asia, including France, Sweden, Poland, Greece, Japan and Mongolia.The singles "Harlequin" and " А Million Scarlet Roses" are her main international hits. In 1988, Billboard noted that Pugacheva “ranks with such great musicians of all time as Bing Crosby, Elvis Presley and Michael Jackson. In 2000, The New York Times called her "the goddess of Russian pop music, Moscow's Tina Turner with a touch of Édith Piaf". She became a People's Artist of the USSR in 1991, a Laureate of the State Prize of the Russian Federation in 1995. In addition to state awards, Pugacheva was awarded regional and international music prizes. She has received awards in several countries around the world, including the United States, Germany, Finland, Poland, Bulgaria, Ukraine, Belarus, Azerbaijan, Armenia and the Ampex Golden Reel Award, among others. Pugacheva was recognized as the best singer of the 20th century in Eastern Europe by the ZD Awards, named a living legend and the best performer of the 1990s decade by the Ovation Award. In 2017, she was included in the list of "100 most influential Russians of the century" according to Forbes, along with Mikhail Gorbachev, Yuri Gagarin and Pavel Durov. In 2022, she was among three Russian women included in the BBC's 100 Women list. Pugacheva was inducted into the Top Hit Music Awards Hall of Fame. For several decades, Pugacheva had the largest fee among performers in Eastern Europe. Due to her many years of popularity in Eastern Europe and Central Asia, Pugacheva was compared by the media to Madonna, and she received the nickname Russian Madonna. In addition to her career on the music stage, she starred in films and musicals, voiced films and recorded soundtracks. Pugacheva was also involved in social activities, is considered a gay icon, and in 2012 she supported the punk group Pussy Riot. She was a UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador from 1998 to 2007.

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