Rubin, Rose N. – Stillman, Michael: A Russian Songbook
(Piano and Voice, with Guitar chord symbols)
Contents | ||
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1. | All Throughout The Great Wide World I Wandered | |
2. | Along The Peterskaya Road | |
3. | Clouds Have Risen Over The City | |
4. | Dark Is The Night | |
5. | Do Not Awaken My Memories | |
6. | Do Not Scold Me And Do Not Reproach Me | |
7. | Down Along The Mother Volga | |
8. | Down The Volga River | |
9. | Dubinushka | |
10. | Far Away, Far Away | |
11. | Farewell To Happiness | |
12. | In The Meadow Stood A Little Birch Tree | |
13. | In The Valley | |
14. | Kalinka | |
15. | Katiusha | |
16. | Lonely Accordion | |
17. | Meadowland | |
18. | Moscow Nights | |
19. | My Heart | |
20. | My Sweetheart | |
21. | No Sounds From The City Are Heard | |
22. | Oh You Dear Little Night | |
23. | Regimental Polka | |
24. | Should The Volga's Banks Be Flooded | |
25. | Silently | |
26. | Snow Flurries | |
27. | Song Of Greeting | |
28. | Song Of The Volga Boatmen | |
29. | Stenka Razin | |
30. | Strains Of Guitar | |
31. | Strolling Home | |
32. | The Boundless Expanse Of The Sea | |
33. | The Cliff On The Volga | |
34. | The Light | |
35. | The Little Bell | |
36. | The Slender Mountain Ash | |
37. | The Story Of The Coachman | |
38. | The Village On The Road | |
39. | Through The Village | |
40. | Troika Rushing | |
41. | Wait For Me | |
42. | Wait For Your Soldier | |
43. | Who Knows Why | |
44. | Why Do You Gaze At The Road |
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