one of the most popular "Russian" songs of the WWII "Мы летим ковыляя во мгле..." sung be Utesov, was in fact originally written by Jimmy McHugh, 1894-1969 and supposed to be American war pilots' song. Compare:
One of our planes was missing
Two hours overdue
One of our planes was missing
With all its gallant crew
The radio sets were humming
We waited for a word
Then a noise broke
Through the humming and this is what we heard
Comin' in on a wing and a prayer
Comin' in on a wing and a prayer
Though there's one motor gone
We can still carry on
Comin' in on a wing and a prayer
What a show, what a fight, boys
We really hit our target for tonight
How we sing as we limp through the air
Look below, there's our field over there
With just one motor gone
We can still carry on
Comin' in on a wing and a prayer
Comin' in on a wing and a prayer
Comin' in on a wing and a prayer
With our full crew on board
And our trust in the Lord
We're comin' in on a wing and a prayer
Russian version:
Был озабочен очень
воздушный наш народ:
К нам не вернулся ночью
с бомбежки самолет.
Радисты скребли в эфире,
волну найдя едва,
И вот без пяти четыре
услышали слова:
"Мы летим, ковыляя во мгле,
Мы ползем на последнем крыле.
Бак пробит, хвост горит и машина летит
На честном слове и на одном крыле..."
Ну, дела! Ночь была!
Их объекты разбомбили мы до тла.
Мы ушли, ковыляя во мгле,
мы к родной подлетаем земле.
Вся команда цела, и машина пришла
На честном слове и на одном крыле
1943