Sofia Rotaru and Chervona Ruta

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Sofia Rotaru and Chervona Ruta
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Released1981 (USSR)
Recorded1981
Studio Melodiya, USSR
Genre Pop, Dance
Label Melodiya
Producer Sofia Rotaru
Sofia Rotaru chronology
Where Has Love Gone?
(1981)
Sofia Rotaru and Chervona Ruta
(1981)
Sofia Rotaru 1982
(1982)

Sofia Rotaru and Chervona Ruta is a 1981 studio album by Sofia Rotaru, recorded at Melodiya in the USSR. It is packaged together with Where Has Love Gone? , the film soundtrack for Where Has Love Gone? .

Contents

Track listing

#English titleOriginal language titleTime
1."Homeland, my native homeland"
Lyrics:
Music:
Ukrainian : Kraj, mij ridnyj kraj/Край, мій рідний край:
2."Awaiting"
Lyrics:
Music:
Russian : Ožidanije/Ожидание:
3."Happy Evening"
Lyrics:
Music:
Romanian : Seară albastră/Сярэ албастрэ:
4."Special Friend"
Lyrics:
Music:
Russian : Osobyj drug/Особый друг
5."I Hear Your Voice"
Lyrics:
Music:
Russian : Ja slyšu golos tvoj/Я слышу голос твой

Languages of performance

Songs are performed in Russian, Ukrainian (1, 8) and Moldavian (4, 5, 7, 9) languages.

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