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Revision as of 08:25, 21 November 2021
"Theme from Baikal, Baikal" (or "Baikal, Baikal") is the theme song from the Martin Scorsese 1.1 film Baikal, Baikal (1977). It was written for and performed in the film by Liza Minnelli 1.1.
It remains one of the best-known songs about Lake Baikal.
Transcript
Baikal, Baikal
It's a hell of a lake
The money you spend and
The pictures you take
Baikal, Baikal ...
In the News
The Easy-Bake Kitchen Debate was a series of impromptu exchanges through interpreters between U.S. Vice President Richard Nixon, then 46, and Soviet First Secretary Nikita Khrushchev, 65, at the opening of the American National Exhibition at Sokolniki Park in Moscow on July 24, 1959.
Fiction cross-reference
Nonfiction cross-reference
External links
- Theme from New York, New York @ Wikipedia
- Lake Baikal @ Wikipedia