Almost a year I hesitated to ask this question and I searched the Internet to find the answer with no luck.
Someone asked a similar question here and I decided to try to get the help here.
It was in the early years of our marriage, at the 1970’s, with my wife, we liked this song. Sweet nostalgia…
The problem is that we don’t know the name of the song, the artist’s name, the composer, where to find it, etc.
Under the years it was forgotten, until last year, in January at the European Skating Championships in Germany we heard it again.
Maria Petrova/Alexei Tikhonov have this song at their program.
Anyhow I could not identify it somewhere on the basis of their description (Mister X Princess of the Circus)
Please, could somebody help to find it, buy it, download it, get it, borrow it, or steal it?
I could record the song from the TV, but the quality is very, very poor and the record is not completed.
Maybe somebody recognize it by just listening the .wma file from here:
Fred
Someone asked a similar question here and I decided to try to get the help here.
It was in the early years of our marriage, at the 1970’s, with my wife, we liked this song. Sweet nostalgia…

The problem is that we don’t know the name of the song, the artist’s name, the composer, where to find it, etc.
Under the years it was forgotten, until last year, in January at the European Skating Championships in Germany we heard it again.
Maria Petrova/Alexei Tikhonov have this song at their program.
Anyhow I could not identify it somewhere on the basis of their description (Mister X Princess of the Circus)
Please, could somebody help to find it, buy it, download it, get it, borrow it, or steal it?
I could record the song from the TV, but the quality is very, very poor and the record is not completed.
Maybe somebody recognize it by just listening the .wma file from here:
Fred
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