"This is song without words. It is vocal expression of joy of person, who is returning home after long absent, maybe after army or other reasons.
(Hill, Eduard Anatolyevich). A renowned Russian singer (baritone).
Born September 4, 1934 in Smolensk, USSR.
Graduated in solo singing from Rimsky-Korsakov Conservatory in 1960.
Honorary Artist of the Russian Federation (1968). National Artist of the Russian Federation (1974).
Winner of the Russian and International Variety Performers Contests.
Eduard Hill is the original performer of many songs of a soviet 60's, such as: "Лесорубы" ("Woodcutters"), "Песня о друге" ("Song about a Friend"). He also performed such USSR hits as "Берёзовый сок" ("Birch Tree Juice"), "Солнечная баллада" ("Sun Ballade"), "Как хорошо быть генералом" ("So Good to be a General").
His manner of singing is unique: a bright, perfect and everlastingly clear lyrical baritone with a lively charge of optimism and humour."
Zvonko Demirovic is a very popular term popularized on the YouTube website. It is unclear as to whether it relates to a Russian song title or Russian singer.
Creepy Crawlers - 1994 The Incredible Shrinking Creepy Crawlers 2-9 was released on: USA: 30 March 1995
yes, yes they r. they r creepy little dolls that go and kill people.
Yes. It's Regina Ilyinichna Spektor (Реги́нa Ильи́нична Спе́ктор in Russian), and her father's name is Ilya Spektor.
He's a famous Russian singer. He is 27 years old and his most famous song is Believe, who won the eurovision 2008!!
The duration of The Russian Singer is 1.98 hours.
Zara - Russian singer - was born in 1983.
The Russian Singer was created on 1993-01-15.
yup thnx 4 asking chistmas cash and Christmas is creepy
The song is Walking On Air by Estonian singer Kerli, her album, Love Is dead was released in June 2008 and is available now.
Valery Meladze is a Russian singer of Georgian descent.
Anna Netrebko
Vadim Milliardoff
The cast of Russian Lullaby - 1931 includes: Arthur Tracy as The Street Singer
The Russian singer, I can't quite remember his name but his hit song goes something like this. "Trololololololol".
Hooverphonics - Mad About You
Anna Pavlova was a Russian dancer, or ballerina.