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To li eshchyo budet...

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To li eshchyo budet...
Studio album by
Released1980
Recorded1977–1979
GenrePop
Length34:00
LanguageRussian
LabelMelodiya
Alla Pugacheva chronology
Podnimis nad suyetoj!
(1980)
To li eshchyo budet...
(1980)
Kak trevozhen etot put
(1981)

To li eshchyo budet... (Russian: То ли ещё будет...; transl. Something's Still To Come...) is the fourth studio album by Russian Soviet singer Alla Pugacheva released in 1980 by Melodiya.

Album information

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The album consisted in part of new songs, but also included songs from the film The Woman who Sings, recorded in 1977 ("Da","Ty ne stal sudboj" and "Etot mir"), and the song "Chto bylo odnazhdy", which was recorded for the movie 31 June, but was not included in the final version of the film. The record was released with a starting circulation of 12 thousand copies, and its final circulation was 2 million 200 thousand copies.[1]

In 1981 the album was released in Czechoslovakia by Supraphon under the name Alla Pugačova.

Track listing

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Side one
No.TitleLyricsMusicLength
1."Улетай, туча" ("Uletaj tucha")Viktor ReznikovViktor Reznikov4:58
2."Да" ("Da")Leonid DerbenyovAleksandr Zatsepin3:25
3."Что было однажды" ("Chto bylo odnazhdy")Leonid DerbenyovAleksandr Zatsepin3:38
4."Ты не стал судьбой" ("y ne stal sudboj")Leonid DerbenyovAleksandr Zatsepin4:57
5."Этот мир" ("Etot mir")Leonid DerbenyovAleksandr Zatsepin1:43
Side two
No.TitleLyricsMusicLength
6."Скажи мне что-нибудь" ("Skazhi mne chto-nibud")Robert RozhdestvenskyMark Minkov3:50
7."Эти летние дожди" ("Eti letniye dozhdi")Semyon KirsanovMark Minkov4:10
8."Ты возьми меня с собой" ("Ty vozmi menya s soboj")Ilya ReznikEduard Khanok2:49
9."Песня первоклассника" ("Pesenka pervoklassnika")Igor ShaferanEduard Khanok2:30
Total length:30:00

Charts

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Chart (1981) Peak
Position
USSR (Moskovskij Komsomolets) 8[2]

References

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  1. ^ Kolpakov, Valery (2004). "Фирма "Мелодия" — немного истории…" (in Russian). Archived from the original on 2012-10-16. Retrieved 2020-04-09.
  2. ^ Razzakov 2003, pp. 129.

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