Canadian Tour 1983

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Canadian Tour 1983
Rotaru-canadian tour-1983.jpg
Studio album by
Released1983
Genre Pop, dance
Language Ukrainian
Label Cansov Exchange Inc., Canada
Producer Sofia Rotaru
Sofia Rotaru chronology
Sofia Rotaru and Chervona Ruta
(1981)
Canadian Tour 1983
(1983)
Tender Melody
(1985)

Canadian Tour 1983 is the third studio album of Sofia Rotaru, recorded in Ukraine. The album was released in 1983 in Canada and United States with 12 tracks (two side vinyl).

Contents

Track listing

Side A

#English titleOriginal language titleTime
1.“My Native Land”
Lyrics: Nikolay Petrovich Brain
Music: Brain
Ukrainian : Mij ridnyj kraj/Мій рідний край3:44
2.“Invite Me In Your Dreams”
Lyrics: Bogdan Stelmach
Music: Volodymyr Ivasyuk
Ukrainian : Zaprosy mene u sny/Запроси мене у сни4:24
3.“Maple Fire”
Lyrics: Yuriy Rybchinskiy
Music: Ivasyuk
Ukrainian : Klenovyj vogon'/Кленовий вогонь3:12
4.“Two Rings”
Lyrics and music: Ivasyuk
Ukrainian : Dva persteni/Два перстені3:48
5.“The Dance of the Water Fountain”
Lyrics and music: Ivasyuk
Ukrainian : Vodograj/Водограй3:13
6.“Ivan's Gone”
Lyrics: Traditional Ukrainian Folk Song
Music: V. Taperichkin
Ukrainian : Pishov Ivan/Пішов Іван3:30

Side B

#English titleOriginal language titleTime
1.“Ballad about Hollyhocks”
Lyrics: Bogdan Gura
Music: Ivasyuk
Ukrainian : Balada pro mal'vy/Балада про мальви4:00
2.“Song Will Be Between Us”
Lyrics and Music: Ivasyuk
Ukrainian : Pisnia bude pomizh nas/Пісня буде поміж нас3:14
3.“I Am Your Wing”
Lyrics: Roman Kudlik
Music: Ivasyuk
Ukrainian : Ya-tvoje krylo/Я твоє крило2:40
4.“Road”
Lyrics and music: Kasyev
Ukrainian : Doroga/Дорога3:58
5.“Love Blossoms Only Once”
Lyrics: Stelmach
Music: Ivasyuk
Ukrainian : Lyshe raz tsvite liubov/Лише раз цвіте любов3:03
6.“Marichka”
Lyrics: Traditional Ukrainian Folk Song
Music: Taperichkin
Ukrainian : Marichka/Марічка3:31

Languages of performance

Songs are performed in Ukrainian language.

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