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"Wind Song" | |
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Single by Ruslana | |
Studio | Peter Gabriel's studio |
Genre | Pop |
Label | EMI |
Songwriter(s) | Ruslana |
Producer(s) | Ruslana, O. Ksenofontov |
"Wind song" is a popular song by Ruslana (winner of the Eurovision Song Contest 2004). Ruslana performed the song during the Orange revolution in Ukraine.
Song | Chart | Peak Position |
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"Wind Song" (Electro mix) | UK club chart | 1 |
"Wind Song" (DJ Small & LV Club mix) | Ukrainian Airplay | 3 |
"Wind Song" (Michael Nekrasov Zebra mix) | Ukrainian Airplay | 7 |
"Wind Song" (Electro mix) | European club chart | 7 |
"Wind Song" (Radio remix) | Ukrainian Airplay | 17 |
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