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"Back in the U.S.S.R." is a 1968 song by The Beatles. It is credited to the songwriting partnership Lennon–McCartney, but written by Paul McCartney. The song opens the double-disc album ''The Beatles'', also known as ''The White Album'', and then segues into "Dear Prudence". ==Overview== The song opens and closes with the sounds of a jet aircraft flying overhead and refers to a "dreadful" flight back to the U.S.S.R. from Miami Beach in the United States, on board a BOAC aeroplane. Propelled throughout by McCartney's uptempo piano playing and lead guitar riffs,〔(【引用サイトリンク】publisher=The Beatles Bible )〕 the lyrics tell of the singer's great happiness on returning home, where "the Ukraine girls really knock me out" and the "Moscow girls make me sing and shout" and are invited to "Come and keep your comrade warm". He also looks forward to hearing the sound of "balalaikas ringing out".
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