Wild Dances (album) - Track Listing

Track Listing

Basic album
# Title Length
1. "Wild Dances"
3:00
2. "Dance with the Wolves"
3:57
3. "Accordion Intro"
1:00
4. "The Same Star"
4:19
5. "Play, Musician"
3:53
6. "Like a Hurricane"
2:36
7. "The Tango We Used To Dance"
3:45
8. "Wild Dances "
3:16
9. "Wild Dances "
3:59
10. "Wild Passion"
4:00
11. "Arkan"
3:40
12. "Kolomyjka"
4:02
13. "Hutsul Girl"
3:55
14. "Play, Musician "
4:00
15. "Wild Dances "
2:52
Welcome to My Wild World (6 July 2004)
  1. "Wild Dances"
  2. "Dance with the Wolves"
  3. "Accordion Intro"
  4. "The Same Star"
  5. "Play, Musician"
  6. "Like a Hurricane"
  7. "The Tango We Used to Dance"
  8. "Wild Dances"
  9. "Wild dances (part 2)"
  10. "Wild Passion"
  11. "Arcan"
  12. "Kolomyjka"
  13. "Gutsulka"
  14. "Pivnicha"
  15. "Play, Musician"
  16. "Wild Dances"
Wild Dances (Russian edition) (2004)
  1. "Wild Dances"
  2. "Dance with the Wolves"
  3. "Accordion Intro"
  4. "The Same Star"
  5. "Play, Musician"
  6. "Like a Hurricane"
  7. "The Tango We Used to Dance"
  8. "Wild Dances"
  9. "Wild Dances part II"
  10. "Wild Passion"
  11. "Play, Musician"
  12. "Wild Dances"
Wild Dances (New Year/Christmas Edition) (21 February 2005)

The album is the 2005 English version of Wild Dances. The Christmas Edition has festive design, bonus tracks and includes a poster with a calendar for the year 2006.

  1. Wild Dances (Victory Dance) – 3:00
  2. Dance with the Wolves (Extreme Dance) – 3:57
  3. Accordion Intro (Ethno Dance) – 1:00
  4. The Same Star (Night Dance) – 4:19
  5. Play, Musician (Joy Dance) – 3:53
  6. Like a Hurricane (Drive Dance) – 2:36
  7. Tango We Used to Dance (Love Dance) – 3:45
  8. Wild Dances (Sympho Dance) – 3:59
  9. Wild Passion (Molfar Dance) – 4:00
  10. Wild Dances (Thanks to Turkey) – 2:52
  11. Ring Dance with the Wolves – 3:51
  12. Wild Dances – 4:10
  13. The Same Star – 6:45

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