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Work Your Magic (Eurovision song) : ウィキペディア英語版
Work Your Magic

"Work Your Magic" is the most successful single released from Dmitry Koldun to date. The song ranked 6th in the Eurovision Song Contest 2007. The word Koldun in Russian means magician or sorcerer.
The song is an up-tempo number, with Koldun describing the power that his lover has over him, likening it to "magic". He tells her that, as a result of her power, she can "keep my heart forever bound". He also promises that "you'll get the best of what I've got".
"Work Your Magic" featured on Koldun's 2009 debut album as a new, longer version of "Дай Мне Силу".
==Release==

''Work Your Magic'' is the first release by Dmitry Koldun.
The album was released shortly before the Eurovision Song Contest 2007, and features nine versions of the popular song "Work Your Magic". The CD comes with a DVD which has the official music video for "Work Your Magic" and "Дай Мне Силу". The set also includes a small biography for Koldun and producer Philip Kirkorov, the lyrics of "Work Your Magic" and some promotional photos.
The CD/DVD set was originally sold in stores in Eastern Europe (being popular in Russia, Belarus and Greece), then sets were given away for free as a promotion - they were later given away for free with other items such as a Koldun T-shirt, cap and chocolate at the Eurovision Song Contest 2007, Helsinki.
The song "Work Your Magic" proved popular in some Western European countries such as Ireland and Spain, although both countries awarded Belarus no points in the Song Contest final. The only Western country to give Belarus points was Portugal (1 point).

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