Leningrad Cowboys Meet Moses - Music

Music

There has not been a soundtrack album released for this film. Music credited in the film include:

  • "Rosita" – Written by M.Helminen
  • "Nolo Tengo Dinares" – Written by Mauri Sumén
  • "Kasatchok" – Traditional, arranged by Leningrad Cowboys
  • "Kili Watch" – Written by G. Derse, arranged by Mauri Sumén
  • "Wedding March" – Written by Erkki Melartin, arranged by Mauri Sumén
  • "Matuschka" – Written by Ben Granfelt, arranged by Mauri Sumén
  • "Lonely Moon" – Written by Toivo Kärki (as Pedro de Punta), Reino Helismaa (as Orvokki Itä), English lyrics by H. Tervaharju, arranged by Mauri Sumén
  • "I Woke Up This Morning Last Night" – Written by Leningrad Cowboys, M. Helminen, arranged by Leningrad Cowboys
  • "Rivers of Babylon" – Written by F. Farian, B. Dove, G. Reyam, J. MacNaugton, arranged by Leningrad Cowboys
  • "Uralin pihlaja" – Traditional, arranged by Mauri Sumén
  • "The Sunbeam and the Goblin" – Written by Reino Helismaa, English lyrics by Juice Leskinen, arranged by Mauri Sumén
  • "U.S. Border" – Written by Tokela, Jouni Marjaranta

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