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1. | Eastern Promises [5:04] |
2. | Tatiana [5:11] |
3. | London Streets [1:56] |
4. | Sometimes Birth and Death Go Together [1:53] |
5. | Trafalgar Hospital [1:33] |
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Q: | What is the song playing in the brothel scene where the girls are pole dancing? (from terry in India) |
A: | The song is called "Just a Little" by Liberty X (thanks to marcus, california) add more info |
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Q: | Who is the man with the long blonde hair singing the song and playing the accordion to the lady having the birthday party? He was excellent. What was the name of the song? Thank you (from Leona in Cornelius, OR) |
A: | It's called "Oçi Çyornie" which means dark eyes... It's a old poem written by Ukrainian poet in 19th century. (thanks to TURCO, Turkey, Trabzon) add more info |
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Q: | What song is Kirill singing when he is sent to the basement by his father? (from er2rule in Turkey) |
A: | It's an old and sad russian folksong called
"Step da step krugom" Kirill is only singing the third verse of this song.
(thanks to anonymous, anonymous) add more info |
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Q: | What is the short violin background music playing in the opening scene before the birthday party for the old lady? The music playing as the camera pans through the room. ...from Riso in Usa (answer Riso's question) |
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Q: | After Nikolai has sex with the Ukrainian prostitute, she starts to sing a song. What is the song? ...from socraack in USA (answer socraack's question) |
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