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"Dāvāja Māriņa", or "Dāvāja Māriņa meitenei mūžiņu" is a song written by Latvian composer Raimonds Pauls with lyrics by Leons Briedis. It was performed at the 1981 Mikrofona aptauja by Aija Kukule and Līga Kreicberga. It is one of Pauls' most popular songs and has been covered by several artists, most notably Russian pop icon Alla Pugacheva in 1982 with lyrics by Andrei Voznesensky as "Million roz", also widely known as "Million alykh roz". Performed by Pugacheva, the song became an international hit in Europe and Asia; it was the most popular single in Finland, Japan and Mongolia. While the Latvian lyrics have a domestic theme of maternal comfort and life's hardships, the Russian version tells a dramatic story of a poor artist's unrequited love. It has been covered in a large number of languages, with title and lyrics overwhelmingly based on the Russian version.
| 1 | Миллион алых роз | ♡ | 5:32 | Raimonds Pauls / Andrei Voznesensky |
| 2 | Я больше не ревную | ♡ | 5:18 | Osip Mandelstam / Alla Pugacheva |
| 3 | Дежурный ангел | ♡ | 4:36 | Илья Резник / Alla Pugacheva |
| 4 | Лестница | ♡ | 3:52 | Илья Резник / Alla Pugacheva |
| 5 | Поздно | ♡ | 4:26 | Илья Резник / Alla Pugacheva |
| 6 | Как тревожен этот путь | ♡ | 4:58 | Илья Резник / Alla Pugacheva |
| 7 | Канатоходка | ♡ | 5:56 | Илья Резник / Alla Pugacheva |
| 8 | Вот так случилось, мама | ♡ | 3:44 | Олег Милявский / Alla Pugacheva |
| 9 | Когда я буду бабушкой | ♡ | 3:06 | Marina Tsvetaeva / Alla Pugacheva |
| 10 | Старинные часы | ♡ | 4:45 | Илья Резник / Raimonds Pauls |
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