Teche voda

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Teche voda
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Studio album by
ReleasedJanuary 1, 2004 (Ukraine)
available worldwide
Recorded2004, Artur Music, Ukraine
Genre Pop, Dance
Length71:59
Label Franchising records, Ukraine
Producer Sofia Rotaru
Sofia Rotaru chronology
What's The Heart's Weather
(2007)
Teche voda
(2004)
You Are My Heart
(2007)

Teche voda is a studio album by Sofia Rotaru, recorded at Franchising records in Ukraine. The album entered in the 10 Best Albums of 2004 in Ukraine. [1]

Contents

Track listing

#English titleOriginal language titleTime
1.Water Flows
Lyrics: Yuriy Rybchinskiy
Music: I. Poklad
Ukrainian : Teche Voda/Тече вода3:52
2.Day Passes
Lyrics: Yuriy Rybchinskiy
Music: М. Мозговий
Ukrainian : Minae Deni/Минає день4:15
3.White Daffodils
Lyrics: V. Krishenko
Music: G. Tatarchenko
Ukrainian : Bili Nartsissi/Білі нарциси3:48
4.The Song Will Be With Us
Lyrics: V. Ivasyuk
Music: V. Ivasyuk
Ukrainian : Pisnya Bude Pomizh Nas/Пісня буде поміж нас
5.Day With You
Lyrics: R. Bratuni
Music: V. Ivasyuk
Ukrainian : Deni Z Toboyu/День з тобою
6.Distance-Dale
Lyrics: D. Pavlivhko
Music: V. Ivasyuk
Ukrainian : Dali-Dalina/Даль-далина
7.Ballade About Mallows
Lyrics: B. Gura
Music: V. Ivasyuk
Ukrainian : Balada Pro Malivi/Балада про мальви4:23
8.For The First Time
Lyrics: M. Mozgovyi
Music: M. Mozgovyi
Ukrainian : Vpershe/Вперше3:27
9.Mapple Fire
Lyrics: Yurii Rybchinskiy and M. Vanio
Music: V. Ivasyuk
Ukrainian : Klenoviy Vogoni/Кленовий вогонь
10.My Stork Country
Lyrics: G. Bulah
Music: I. Poklad
Ukrainian : Krayu Miy Lelichiy/Краю мій лелечий
11.You Are My Earth
Lyrics: Yu. Rinchinskiy
Music: O. Osadchiy
Ukrainian : Ti Zemlya Moya/Ти земле моя4:20
12.Echoing Steps
Lyrics: V. Voznyuk
Music: V. Ivasyuk
Ukrainian : Vidlunnya Krokiv/Відлуння кроків4:19
13.Two Rings
Lyrics: V. Ivasyuk
Music: V. Ivasyuk
Ukrainian : Dva Persteni/Два перстені
14.Destiny Has Its Spring
Lyrics: Yu. Ribchinskiy
Music: V. Ivasyuk
Ukrainian : U Doli Svoya Vesna/У долі своя весна3:50
15.Love Blooms Only Once
Lyrics: B. Stelimah
Music: V. Ivasyuk
Ukrainian : Lish Raz Tsvete Lyubov/Лиш раз цвіте любов
16.Come Back From Memories
Lyrics: R. Bratuni
Music: V. Ivasyuk
Ukrainian : Vernosi Iz Spogadiv/Вернись із спогадів
17.Talk To Me in Dreams
Lyrics: B. Stelimah
Music: V. Ivasyuk
Ukrainian : Zaprosi Mene U Sni/Запроси мене у сни4:36
18.Fortune
Lyrics: M. Tkach
Music: O. Osadchiy
Ukrainian : Fortuna/Фортуна4:06
19.Echoing Fidelity
Lyrics: V. Bliznyuk
Music: A. Svyatogorov
Ukrainian : Vidlunnya Virnosti/Відлуння вірності
20.Echoing Fidelity
Lyrics: V. Kudryavtsev
Music: V. Ivasyuk
Ukrainian : Povir Ocham/Повір очам

Languages of performance

Songs are performed in Ukrainian language.

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