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  1. Akh, kak khochetsya zhit (Russian: Ах, как хочется жить; transl. Ah, How I Wish To Live) is the sixth studio album by Russian Soviet singer Alla Pugacheva released in 1985 jointly by Melodiya and Balkanton. In the USSR the album was released on cassette, the export version was released on LP.

  2. The discography of the Soviet and Russian singer Alla Pugacheva includes 100 records, compact cassettes, CDs and DVDs, including 17 studio albums, 3 live albums, 33 compilations and 42 singles. In total, she has sold more than 250 million records.

    • Early Life and Education
    • Career
    • Influence on Popular Culture
    • Private Life
    • Political and Social Activities
    • Honours and Awards
    • Discography
    • Films and TV Appearances
    • See Also
    • Notes

    Pugacheva was born to Boris Mikhailovich Pugachyov and Zinaida Arkhipovna (née Odegova) Pugachyova in Moscow, on 15 April 1949. In 1956, she enrolled in music school No.31, and attended the Ippolitov-Ivanov music college. She went on to study at school No.496, finishing her studies there in 1964. She then studied in the choral-conducting department...

    Pugacheva finished college in 1966 and subsequently toured with the group Yunost' (Youth) in western Siberia. The following year she began working as a piano accompanist at the State Circus Musical college. She provided the leading vocals to a number of bands, including Novy Elektron (New Electron), part of the Lipetsk State Philharmonic Society, i...

    Over the years of her creative activity, which began in the mid-1960s, Pugacheva influenced the art of performers of the 90s of the twentieth century and subsequent generations, as well as the consciousness of people in the countries of Eastern Europe, the Baltics and Central Asia. She embodied the image of a strong and free woman. Pugacheva gave f...

    In 1969, she married Lithuanian circus performer Mykolas Orbakas[lt], and on 25 May 1971 she gave birth to a daughter, Kristina Orbakaitė, who is also a popular singer. Pugacheva divorced Orbakas after four years of marriage in 1973. She married film director Alexander Stefanovich(1945–2021) in 1976 and starred in several of his movies. The union w...

    From 1963 to 1977, starting when she was fourteen, Pugacheva was a member of the Komsomol. On the day of the 1991 Soviet coup d'état attempt, while in Odesa in the company of Mikhail Zhvanetsky, she expressed confidence that there would be no turning back, that their time had passed. In June 1996, Pugacheva actively participated in the pre-election...

    Pugacheva's most notable title is "People's Artist of the USSR", the highest honor that could be bestowed to a musical artist in the state, awarded to her in 1991. While the lesser titles of "Accomplished Artist of the Russian SFSR", and "People's Artist of the Russian SFSR" had been already awarded to her in 1980 and 1985 respectively, the governm...

    Famous songs

    1. «Арлекино» (Harlequin) 2. «Женщина, которая поёт» (The woman who sings) 3. «Всё могут короли» (Kings can do anything) 4. «Миллион алых роз»(Millions of scarlet Roses) 5. «До свидания, лето» (Goodbye, summer) 6. «Сонет Шекспира» (Shakespeare's Sonnet) 7. «Балет» (Ballet) 8. «Этот мир» (This world) 9. «А знаешь, все ещё будет» (You know, it's still going to be) 10. «Две звезды» (Two stars) 11. «Я тебя поцеловала» (I kissed you) 12. «Бумажный змей» (The Paper Kite) 13. «Осенний поцелуй» (Autu...

    Original solo albums

    *Official English title.

    Other albums

    1. 1978 Alla Pugacheva(released in Japan) – compilation 2. 1978 Ala Pugachova. Ogledalo na dushata(released in Bulgaria) – compilation 3. 1979 Alla Pugacheva i Iosif Kobzon– split 4. 1980 Diskoteka A– instrumental remixes 5. 1980 Alla Pugatšova. Huipulla (Alla Pugacheva. At the Top; Kansan, Finland) 6. 1980 Alla Pugačevova. Zrcadlo duše (Czech version of Zerkalo dushi) 7. 1981 Alla Pugačova (Czech version of To li eshche budet...) 8. 1981 Alla Pugatšova. Tähtikesä (Alla Pugacheva. Starry summ...

    1978 Teatr Ally Pugachevoy, Estonian Television
    1978 The Woman who Sings, Mosfilm
    1981 Lyubovyu za lyubov' (Love For Love) Mosfilm
    1984 Vstrechi s Alloy Pugachevoy (Meetings with Alla Pugacheva), USSR TV

    Encyclopædia Britannica repeats a claim on its features website that Pugacheva has sold around 250 million records. Other internet sources claim figures from 75 million to 250 million records. The Track Music, Ampex and Melodiyalabels have confirmed the music recording certification of Pugacheva's albums and singles published during the USSR period...

  3. Kak trevozhen etot put (Russian: Как тревожен этот путь; transl. How Disturbing Is This Way) is the fifth studio album by Russian Soviet singer Alla Pugacheva released in 1982 by Melodiya. Album was released as a double album, but later also distributed as separate long plays.

  4. 1985 studio album by Alla Pugacheva. Akh, kak khochetsya zhit (Q4072890) ... Akh, kak khochetsya zhit. 1985 studio album by Alla Pugacheva. Ah, How I Wish to Live;

  5. May 23, 2024 · Akh, kak khochetsya zhit is the sixth studio album by Russian Soviet singer Alla Pugacheva released in 1985 jointly by Melodiya and Balkanton. In the USSR the album was released on cassette, the export version was released on LP.

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  7. Ah, kak hochetsya zhit' by Alla Pugacheva. Original artist Alla Pugacheva. Total plays 7 times by 1 artist. First played June 2, 1984 by Alla Pugacheva at Olympijskiy Stadium, Moscow, Russia. Most recently played March 23, 1985 by Alla Pugacheva at Center mezhdunarodnoy torgovli, Moscow, Russia. Report a problem: No album assigned | Duplicate song.